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Cedric Horne

Cedric Horne is a husband and father, living in Lancaster, PA.  He was born in Chicago (which is the main reason he is a fan of the Blackhawks and Bulls).  The Cubs are okay, but his people are from the South Side, so he’s White Sox all the way.  He also likes the Bears, but the Denver Broncos have always been his favorite team.  He was raised in Rochester, NY (his hometown of 40 years).  It was there that he began coaching high school basketball, which he has been doing for 30 years now, 21 in New York State and the last 9 in Pennsylvania.  Basketball is his favorite sport, particularly the collegiate level.  His articles will focus on the history of college basketball.  Who knows, maybe someday he might even do a podcast on college basketball someday?

Big Ten Men’s Basketball Best Season (1988-89′)

May 30, 2026May 30, 2026

As a lifelong fan of the Big Ten Conference, particularly a fan of the University of Illinois Fighting Illini, the recently finished 2025-26 Men’s Basketball season was enjoyable.  Illinois made it to the Final Four for the first time in 21 years, since their legendary 2005 team.  The other time in my life that Illinois … Read more

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