Division II Basketball Player Shatters Backboard, Game Rescheduled [Video]
Trevor Wages of the Colorado School of Mines is a 6′ 8″, 235-pound sophomore center out of Littleton, Colorado. During last night’s game against Metropolitan State University of Denver, Wages shattered the backboard on a dunk that cut Metro State’s first half lead to 5. Unfortunately, the run had to stop there because Metro State didn’t have a replacement backboard. The game has been rescheduled for a time when the schools can meet in a place with two fully operational basketball hoops. Thus is the life of a Division 2 athlete.

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February 9th, 2013 at 11:35 AM
Love the booing.
February 9th, 2013 at 11:53 AM
Unbelievable. I saw Wages on local TV where he was treated as a hero. Slow motion shows that he clearly tried to break the board. His arms flex on the way down. Is this what we value in our student athletes? Brutal violence. I love the Roadrunners but this may be my last game watching them against Mines.