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Here’s a look at the rosters for the 2024 Moneyball Pro-Am

Here’s a look at the rosters for the 2024 Moneyball Pro-Am

The 19th annual Moneyball Pro-Am kicks off this week at Holt High School and is expected to provide plenty of excitement for Michigan State University basketball fans.

The event is expected to feature most of the Spartans men’s basketball team, including transfers Frankie Fidler and Szymon Zapala, as well as incoming freshmen with Jase Richardson as the headliner.

Sophomore Jeremy Fears Jr. was missing from the Moneyball rosters released Sunday night. He has posted several highlight videos on his social media accounts showing his progress since suffering a gunshot wound to the thigh that ended his freshman season early, but he will not be playing in this year’s show.

The pro-am, which also includes several players from Central Michigan and Detroit Mercy, is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Holt High School and continue every Tuesday and Thursday through Aug. 1, with the exception of July 2 and 4.

Here is the lineup for Tuesday’s Moneyball opening game:

6pm: Goodfellas vs. Case

7pm Faygo vs Snipes

8pm Motor Cars vs Tri-Star Trust

Admission is free and further details, including performance schedules, can be found here.

Here are the duty rosters:

Team Motor Cars

Jaden Akins (Michigan State)

Xavier Booker (Michigan State)

Armoni Mighty (Central Michigan)

Anthony Pritchard (Central Michigan)

TJ Nadeau (Detroit Mercy)

Rasheed Dyson (Great Lakes Christian Church)

Darien Banks (Great Lakes Christian Church)

Orlando Little (Davenport ’18)

Bass-Olli (UM-Deabron ’23)

Brandon Suttles (Lansing CC ’21)

TeamCase

Frankie Fidler (Michigan State)

Jesse McCulloch (Michigan State)

Drew Barbee (Central Michigan)

Shaedon Simpson (Central Michigan)

Deunte Phiffer (Lansing CC)

Shane Ross (Toledo ’07)

Devon Haynes (Arkansas Pine Bluff ’14)

Colin Jones (Olivet ’19)

Dee Roberts (Olivet ’19)

Marcus Moore (Wayne State ’18)

Team Faygo

Coen Carr (Michigan State)

Jase Richardson (Michigan State)

Damarion Bonds (Central Michigan)

Hunter Harding (Central Michigan)

Andrew Moore (Trigon)

Nate Tucker (Trinity)

Deleon Brown (Grand Valley State ’22)

Dre Dentmond (Dillard ’18)

JJ Droughns (Lansing CC ’09)

Shamar Howard (Schoolcraft CC ’22)

Derrick Martin

Team Snipes

Tre Holloman (Michigan State)

Carson Cooper (Michigan State)

Mohammad Habhab (Central Michigan)

Kyler Vanderjagt (Central Michigan)

Markeese Hastings (Robert Morris ’24)

Davion Boleware (Grand Valley State)

Charles Turner (Grand Valley State)

Forrest Buoyer Jr. (Calvin ’21)

Joshua Mann (Rhode Island CC ’17)

Team Goodfellas

Szymon Zapala (Michigan State)

Kur Teng (Michigan State)

Brian Njanda (Central Michigan)

Cayden Vasko (Central Michigan)

S.Hamus Thompson (Grand Valley State)

KK Brown (Grand Valley State)

Myles Johnson (Black Hills)

Zavion McClendon (Concordia-Ann Arbor)

Maurice Benson (Indiana Tech ’06)

Diane Smith (Lansing CC ’19)

Jeremiah Williams (Canisuis ’15)

Team Tri-Star Trust

Gehrig Norman (Michigan State)

Jaxon Kohler (Michigan State)

Jakobi Heady (Central Michigan)

Queintan Herdy (Central Michigan)

John Sweeney (Kalamazoo Valley CC)

Ramere Draper (Kalamazoo Valley CC)

Devan Wilson (Lansing CC)

Kameron Hankerson (Long Island Nets/UW-Green Bay ’22)

Zander Woodruff (Lansing CC)

Joe Francis (Grand Rapids CC)

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