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A student at a UMass Minutewomen’s basketball game won $10,000 on Wednesday night after completing an on-court contest—until he didn’t.
As shared by UMass play-by-play announcer Josh Schreiber on X (formerly Twitter), a friend of his named Noah made a layup, a free throw, a three-pointer, and a halfcourt shot in under 30 seconds to receive the grand prize. Here’s a look at the video:
MY FRIEND JUST DID THIS FOR $10k AT THE @UMassWBB GAME!!!#SCtop10 pic.twitter.com/czpu4jSNXf
— Josh Schreiber (@Jschreiber272) February 6, 2025
Following up on Thursday afternoon—however—Schreiber explained that Noah was notified by “insurance” that he would not be getting the money:
“They say his foot was on the line DESPITE not being told BEFOREHAND that it had to be BEHIND the line,” he wrote in a quote-post. “OddsOn Promotions is the company.”
🚨🚨UPDATE: Noah was just notified by INSURANCE he is NOT getting the money😡😡😡
They say his foot was on the line DESPITE not being told BEFOREHAND that it had to be BEHIND the line
OddsOn Promotions is the company
This is what UMass offered instead:@espn @zoomasschicks https://t.co/ggyW1OnDcX pic.twitter.com/v7bBAUxxZZ
— Josh Schreiber (@Jschreiber272) February 6, 2025
Instead, UMass offered Noah the following (per Schreiber):
Not a great look for UMass Amherst to be taking away this kind of money from a college student—even if it is a promotions company that ran the contest.
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