The one thing about junior days that hardly gets recognized: It’s the perfect time for an athlete who knows little about a program to get as much information as possible.
That’s the primary objective for athlete Alim Muhammad (St. Louis/Mary Institute Country Day School), as he prepares for Saturday’s junior day at Kansas State. A 5-foot-9, 155-pound athlete who can play both sides of the ball, Muhammad feels a lot of questions he has about the program and the city of Manhattan, Kan., can be answered with a positive visit.
That’s the primary objective for athlete Alim Muhammad (St. Louis/Mary Institute Country Day School), as he prepares for Saturday’s junior day at Kansas State. A 5-foot-9, 155-pound athlete who can play both sides of the ball, Muhammad feels a lot of questions he has about the program and the city of Manhattan, Kan., can be answered with a positive visit.
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