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Wisconsin releases update on assistant coach Howard Moore, son

On late Sunday afternoon, Wisconsin released an update on the condition of men’s basketball coach Howard Moore and his son, Jerell. Both survived a car accident in Michigan that resulted in the deaths of Moore’s wife and daughter. Wisconsin initially released a statement earlier on Sunday morning

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