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Some Past Slam-N-Jam Participants (8-15) SOME PAST SLAM-N-JAM PARTICIPANTS (8-15) Mason Alberts (Baldwin Wallace) Kevin Finefrock (Rider) Lavon Lamb (West Virginia) Brian Roberts (NBA) Josh Almanson (Bowling Green) Damon Flint (Cincinnati) Steve Lapore (Northwestern) Eddie Robinson (NBA) C.J. Anderson (Xavier) Patrick Flomo (Ohio University) Jay Larranaga (Bowling Green) Jalen Robinson (Dayton) Kevin Anderson (Fordham) John Floyd (Bowling Green) Adam Larrick (Coll. Charleston) Leon Rodgers (Northern Illinois) Nate Anderson (UNC Wilmington) Dustin Ford (Ohio University) Brett Larrick (Col. of Charleston) Delvon Roe (Michigan State) Mark Ashman (Dayton) Geno Ford (Ohio University) Jordan Lauf (Toledo) Terry Rozier (NBA) Jonathan Avery (IUPUI) Danny Fortsen (NBA) Andrew Lavender (Xavier) DeAngelo Russell (NBA) Greg Avery (Findlay) Shaun Fountain (Wisconsin-Milw) Antwan Lavender (Shawnee State) Jon Sanderson (Ohio University) Evan Bailey (Charleston) Brandon Foust (SE Missouri) Caris Levert (Michigan) Todd Sands (Mt.Vernon Nazarene) Kevin Baker (Toledo) Tanner Furno (Gannon) Melvin Levitt (Cincinnati) Nate Schindewolf (Akron) Jamal Ball (Akron) Ajamu Gaines (Univ. Charleston) Ron Lewis (Ohio State) Devin Scott (Dayton) Jerry Barlow (Rio Grande) Mike Gansey (West Virginia) Trey Lewis (Louisville) Doug Scott (Dayton) Lamont Barnes (Life) Zac Garber (Toledo) Nate Linhart (Akron) Craig Sealy (Bowling Green) Kevin Beard (Miami OH) Yancy Gates (Cincinnati) Steve Logan (Cincinnati) David Shelton (Tulsa) William Beauford (Ohio State) Jack Gibbs (Davidson) Marc Loving (Ohio State) Jordan Siebert (Dayton) Shane Behanan (Louisville) Scott Gooden (Akron) J.J. Lucas (Hawaii Pacific) Bobby Simmons (NBA) Javon Bess (Michigan State) Darron Goodson (Kent State) Denzel Lyles (Henderson State) Chris Simmons (Furman) Brian Bidlingmeyer (Siena) A.J. Granger (Michigan State) Jamie Lyren (Pennsylvania) Curtis Simmons (Ohio University) Joe Bills (Wright State) Paul Grant (Wisconsin) Demarkeo Lyshe (Bowling Green) Jaaron Simmons (Ohio University) Matt Bingaya (Southern Miss) Antonio Graves (Pittsburgh) Elijah Macon (West Virginia) Greg Simpson (West Virginia) Dubrey Black (Ashland) Kevin Gray (Glenville State) Aaron Madry (Ohio Northern) Malcolm Sims (Cleveland State) Calvin Booth (NBA) Devin Green (NBA) Corey Maggette (NBA) Jack Smith (Findlay) Earl Boykin (NBA) Mychal Green (Ohio University) Dammon Mannon (Baylor) Kalan Smith (Univ of Charleston) Bobby Brannen (Cincinnati) Keith Gregor (Cincinnati) Matt Marinchick (Ohio State) Eric Snow (NBA) Terrell Bridges (Duquesne Univ.) Kenny Gregory (Kansas) Mike Marshall (Butler) Monty St Clair (Miami OH) Derek Brown (NBA) David Grim (Minnesota) Kevin Martin (NBA) Anthony Stacey (Bowling Green) Mike Brown (West Virginia St) Greg Grimwood (Valparaiso) Seth Martin (Ohio University) Juwan Staten (West Virginia) Richard Brown (Nevada Reno) Landon Hackim (Miami OH) Chester Mason (Miami of Ohio) Ronnie Steward (Ashland) Ryan Brown (Quincy College) Brooks Hall (Dayton) Kyrem Massey (Kent State) Shaun Stonerook (Ohio Univ) Dwayne Broyles (James Madison) Miles Hamilton (Kennessaw State) O.J. Mayo (NBA) Damon Stringer (Cleveland State) Colin Bryant (Cal Poly) Mitch Hankins (Ball State) Ricky McClanahan (Youngstown) Scott Stuckey (Air Force) Isaac Bullock (Western Michigan) Chip Hare (Dayton) Kelley McClure (CBA) Aaron Stumpf (Cedarville) Trey Burke (NBA) DeVon Harp (Towson State) Tyson McGlaughlin (Findlay) J.J. Sullinger (Ohio State) Andy Burleson (Wright State) Thomas Haskell (West.Michigan) Clay McGowen (Ohio University) Jared Sullinger (NBA) Kelly Burton (Ohio Dominican) Shaun Haughn (Dayton) Keith McLeod (NBA) Julian Sullinger (Kent State) Thad Burton (Wright State) Teddy Hawkin (Illinois State) Dwayne McNeil (Hampton) Robert Summer (West Virginia) Jamar Butler (Ohio State) Michael Hawkins (Xavier) Andy Meyer (Dayton) Brian Swift (South Florida) C.J. Captain (Shawnee State) Nigel Hayes (Wisconsin) Darrius Miles (NBA) Larry Sykes (Xavier) Isiah Carson (Miami, OH) Mike Heine (Mercyhurst) Nate Miller (Bowling Green) Matt Sylvester (Ohio State) Maverick Carter (Akron) Josh Helms (Mercyhurst) Tony Miller (Marquette) Derrick Tarver (Akron) John Chappell (SE Missouri) Jermaine Henderson (Miami OH) Shannon Minor (Northern KY) Jae Sean Tate (Ohio State) Sam Clancy (NBA) Jon Higgins (Tennessee) Albert Moore (Kent State) Jermaine Tate (NBDL) Vincent Clarno (Duquesne Univ.) Josh Higgins (Western Kentucky) DeMar Moore (Bowling Green) Eric Taylor (St. Francis) Mateen Cleaves (NBA.) Ralph Hill (Dayton) Jawanza Moore (Akron) Stevie Taylor (Ohio University) Chad Coconis (Capital) Zac Hillesland (Notre Dame) Marco Morgan (Akron) Matt Terwilliger (Ohio State) NeShaun Coleman (Ohio State) Andy Hipsher (Akron) Raymour Morgan (Michigan State) Charles Thomas (No. Arizona) Jason Collier (NBA) Robert Hite (Miami FL) Perry Morris (Virginia Union) Delano Thomas (Shawnee State) Adrian Cook (Ashland) Yuanta Holland (Dayton) Raheem Moss (Cleveland State) Hiram Thomas (St. Joseph IN) Dequan Cook (NBA) Randall Holt (Kent State) B.J. 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