Aaron Liberman of Northwestern checked in for the final
minute of action against Michigan in the Wildcats’ 74-51 men’s basketball loss
in Ann Arbor. In the process, the redshirt freshman made history twice:
According to the Big Ten News Network, Liberman was the
first player to wear a kippa in Big Ten Conference history.
Also, Michigan became the first NCAA Division I basketball
program to host two kippa-wearing players on its court. On Dec. 27, 2000, the
first night of Hanukkah, Tamir Goodman of Towson University recorded 9 points,
5 assists and 4 rebounds in 34 minutes in the Tigers’ 73-71 loss to the
Wolverines. (Aside: I attended the game featuring the “Jewish Jordan” with my
hometown rabbi.)
In his first season of college ball, Liberman’s stat line
reads 2 rebounds in 4 games. But the yarmulke angle has made his celebrity star
shine brighter.
As Yahoo News reports, Liberman was invited to speak after a
home game last month about what it’s like for him to be an Orthodox Jew playing
major college hoops.
The school handed approximately 200 purple yarmulkes with an
N printed on them to people who attended.
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