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Dalhousie Tigers star Malcolm Christie announced his official commitment on Sunday to play NCAA Division 1 for Oakland University next season.has committed to Oakland. Knock down shooter, Canada will be tracking this one closely. An under the radar kid out of New Brunswick.
Congrats to MBB's Malcolm Christie on tying the DAL records for most 3-pts made in a single game. On Sunday, he went 8-10 beyond the arc, tying Sven Stammberger and Alex Carson for the record.The six-foot-five Fredericton native is entering his fourth year of eligibility and is currently playing for the Scarborough Shooting Stars of the Canadian Elite Basketball League. He averaged 22.1 points per game for the Tigers last season.
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