A senior from Harlem was awarded the $60,000 Garden of Dreams Inspire Scholarship to whatever HBCU she chooses to attend.
senior Bri Butler learned first-hand at the HBCU night at Madison Square Garden, and we’re sure it’s a night she’ll never forget.
She was awarded the $60,000 Garden of Dreams Inspire Scholarship to whatever HBCU she chooses to attend. "It was amazing, it was really amazing," Butler said. "I don’t know, I’m just so shocked. I didn’t think I was going to get it, but I’m very shocked. This is an amazing moment. I'm truly inspired to do bigger and better things in life."
The Knicks took a moment to honor the Captain, the late Willis Reed who passed away last week. Reed was a second round draft pick out of Grambling State, as well as a 2-time world champion.From a late great to a future great, Butler already has a nice list of HBCU’s to choose from, but she’s already getting some suggestions.
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