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Freshman center Fidrik Leo Curtis turned heads at the FIBA U20 tournament, displaying his defensive presence and offensive ...
The 7-foot-1, 220-pound forward from Reykjavik, Iceland, is representing his national team for the third straight summer.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNNebraska freshman Leo Curtis scores 20 points in Iceland's victory over UkraineNebraska freshman Leo Curtis had another strong outing on Saturday. He scored 22 points to help Iceland to an 88-67 win over ...
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNNebraska basketball player Leo Curtis closes out FIBA U20 EuroBasket TournamentFreshman Leo Curtis concluded his play with Iceland at the U20 FIBA Tournament. In the final game against Germany, Curtis ...
Nebraska basketball's newest freshman appears ready to bring his game back to the United States. Leo Curtis, the 7-foot-1, ...
Curtis finished with 22 points, eight rebounds and two blocked shots as Iceland improved to 2-4 during tournament play.
The future Husker shined in back-to-back games for Iceland, leading his native country to a victory in pool play in Greece.
Leo Curtis' two performances in the FIBA tournament back up Fred Hoiberg's bullish praise of Nebraska's 7-foot-1 forward.
Nebraska freshman Leo Curtis won’t be spending his July in Lincoln; instead, the 7-foot-1 center is set to sharpen his game on the international stage.
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