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Leo Curtis' two performances in the FIBA tournament back up Fred Hoiberg's bullish praise of Nebraska's 7-foot-1 forward.
The future Husker shined in back-to-back games for Iceland, leading his native country to a victory in pool play in Greece.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNNebraska basketball freshman scores 20 to lead Iceland to win over SloveniaNebraska freshman Leo Curtis put together his best game yet in the U20 FIBA EuroBasket Tournament, leading Iceland to a 76-74 ...
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNNebraska freshman Leo Curtis opens U20 FIBA EuroBasket Tournament with 17-point outingIncoming Nebraska freshman Leo Curtis opened up the U20 FIBA EuroBasket Tournament with Iceland. Curtis scored 17 points in ...
Nebraska basketball continues to showcase talent overseas. Leo Curtis, a 7-foot-1, 220-pound forward from Iceland, is competing in the FIBA U20 EuroBasket tour ...
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Cornhuskers Wire on MSNNebraska freshman Leo Curtis shines in first game with Iceland in FIBA U20 TournamentIncoming freshman Leo Curtis is representing his home country once again in the FIBA U20 EuroBasket Tournament.
The 7-foot-1, 220-pound forward from Reykjavik, Iceland, is representing his national team for the third straight summer.
Nebraska freshman Leo Curtis is set to showcase his skills on the international stage as he represents Iceland at the 2025 ...
Leo Curtis was a soccer player growing up in Reykjavik, Iceland, never playing hoops despite towering over most kids. Now, he's Nebraska basketball's second signee of the Class of 2025.
Leo Curtis spent years being asked if he played basketball. And for most of his life, the answer was no. Curtis was a soccer player in Reykjavik, Iceland, never playing hoops despite towering over ...
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