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      <title>Q&amp;A: 1-on-1 with Hamady N'Diaye</title>
      <description>Former Rutgers center and 2009 NBA draft pick Hamady N’Diaye visited his former team this week and helped them prepare for arch-rival Seton Hall. N’Diaye, who was recently waived by the Washington Wizards, discussed his return home and persistence throughout the process.</description>
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      <title>Excited Ndiaye Bound for Washington</title>
      <description>After getting drafted by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the second round (56th overall), center Hamady Ndiaye had his rights sent to the Washington Wizards. As he told ScarletReport.com after the draft, it capped an emotional day that included tears being shed on another continent, a dream being closer to realized and the culmination of a lot of hard work.</description>
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      <title>Hamady Ndiaye Selected in Second Round</title>
      <description>Former Rutgers center Hamady Ndiaye had to wait nearly all night, but at least it was worth it. The 7-footer was selected with the 56th pick overall in Thursday's draft by the Minnesota Timberwolves. Ndiaye is the first Rutgers players in four years to be drafted.</description>
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      <title>Anxious Ndiaye Ready for Thursday's NBA Draft</title>
      <description>Former Rutgers center Hamady Ndiaye will spend a anxious next 24 hours as he awaits Thursday night'ss NBA Draft. The 7-footer worked out for approximatley a dozen teams and had a strong performance at the Portsmouth (Va.) Invitational Tournament, but what does that mean for his draft status? On the eve of the draft, Ndiaye spoke with ScarletReport.com to give his thoughts on what is going on.</description>
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      <title>Video: Ndiaye talks about close of his career</title>
      <description>Rutgers senior center Hamady Ndiaye had five blocks to set the school career mark with 358, breaking Roy Hinson's mark by three, in the first round of the Big East tournament. However, it was bittersweet for Ndiaye because his Scarlet Knights career is over after the 69-68 loss. Ndiaye talked about what he accomplished in his career, and what his future holds.</description>
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      <title>Video: Ndiaye's reacts to being Defensive POY</title>
      <description>Rutgers senior center Hamady Ndiaye was named Big East Defensive Player of the Year on Monday. After the team practice, and before it departed for New York and the Big East tournament, the 7-footer stopped to talk about the honor, what it meant, and why he was speechless for one of the few times in his life. Ndiaye leads the league in blocked shots (4.52 bpg), and is third nationally.</description>
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      <title>Ndiaye named Big East's Defensive POY</title>
      <description>Rutgers senior center Hamady Ndiaye was named the Big East's defensive player of the year by the league's coaches after leading the conference in blocked shots. Ndiaye ranks third nationally in blocks (4.52 per game), and has more blocked shots than 11 teams in the conference. He is the second Scarlet Knight to win a major conference award since Rutgers entered the Big East.</description>
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      <title>Video: Ndiaye's Reflections of Senior Night</title>
      <description>Rutgers center Hamady Ndiaye was honored during a pre-game ceremony celebrating Senior Night. His parents flew in from Senegal to watch him play, and it was the first time his mother saw Ndiaye play in person. After the loss to Seton Hall, Ndiaye reflected on the emotions of the evening, including a near-altercation midway through the second half.</description>
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      <title>Rutgers Falls to The Hall on Senior Night</title>
      <description>During an emotional night in which Rutgers honored center Hamady Ndiaye on Senior Night, the Scarlet Knights dropped an 85-74 decision to Seton Hall at the Rutgers Athletic Center. The game featured an array of emotion, including a near-altercation involving Ndiaye in the second half, and the exchange of words between a pair of Rutgers assistants and Seton Hall coach Bobby Gonzalez afterward.</description>
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      <title>Video: Hamady Ndiaye, Part II</title>
      <description>In the second part of the Hamady Ndiaye interview, he talks about his influence on the program during his four seasons. The Rutgers center will play his last home game Thursday when the Scarlet Knights host Seton Hall. Ndiaye is nine blocked shots away from tying Roy Hinson's school record (355) for most in a career.</description>
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      <title>Video: Hamady Ndiaye, Part I</title>
      <description>One of the most popular players in recent Rutgers history will say farewell to the Rutgers Athletic Center when the Scarlet Knights host Seton Hall on Thursday. Senior center Hamady Ndiaye will also play with his mom in attendance for the first time in his life. During the first of this two-part interview, Ndiaye talks about his emotions entering Senior Day.</description>
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      <title>Rutgers beats DePaul, ends road skid at 17</title>
      <description>Rutgers trailed by 17 points in the first half but used a 12-0 run midway through the second half to close the gap before posting a 68-64 win at DePaul. The victory ended a 17-game road losing streak, including 15 straight in the Big East, for the Scarlet Knights. Center Hamady Ndiaye led the comeback with 15 points and 13 rebounds.</description>
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      <title>The Smilin' Man</title>
      <description>Rutgers center Hamady Ndiaye said he was "cast aside" by his father for five months while growing up in Dakar, Senegal. The lessons Ndiaye learned during that experience has molded him into the man he is today, which is someone who is always smiling, always giving a great effort and the person responsible for keeping the Scarlet Knights upbeat during another trying season.</description>
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      <title>Video: Ndiaye talks about beating Notre Dame</title>
      <description>Rutgers ended six weeks of frustration by checking into the win column with a 74-73 win against Notre Dame on Saturday at the RAC. It broke a nine-game losing streak, and was also the first win in nine Big East games this season. A pivotal contributor to the win was senior center Hamady Ndiaye, who scored 10 points, blocked six shots and held the Irish's Luke Harangody to 8 of 26 shooting.</description>
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      <title>Hamady Ndiaye gets camp invite</title>
      <description>In what has been a difficult season on the court, Rutgers senior center Hamady Ndiaye is getting a piece of good news. He is putting up career-best numbers, and it was learned he is receiving an invitation to play in a prestigious camp against some of the top college seniors in the nation. Find out where he is going.</description>
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      <title>Video: Hamady Ndiaye</title>
      <description>After dropping a 94-68 decision to Villanova on Wednesday, Rutgers center Hamady Ndiaye talked about his frustration in losing seven straight. He also spoke about the Scarlet Knights allowing 23 offensive rebounds and getting out-muscled on the boards, and the emotional pain of getting beaten soundly in front of the home fans.</description>
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      <title>Ndiaye wants more effort</title>
      <description>Rutgers tries to end a six-game losing streak Wednesday against No. 4 Villanova, and in order to do it senior center Hamady Ndiaye said, "A lot of guys are giving their best, but I want to say everybody’s got to do it.’’ Meanwhile, point guard James Beatty said another key is taking what Rutgers does in practice into games, which hasn't happened lately.</description>
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      <description>Rutgers senior center Hamady Ndiaye entered the day tied for the national lead in blocked shots, then swatted away 10 of them in Tuesday's win against St. Peters. He also added 15 points, and after the game he spoke about the art of being a shot blocker, the development of the Scarlet Knights and what he is expecting heading down to face No. 10 North Carolina next week.</description>
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      <title>Ndiaye talks big game</title>
      <description>Rutgers center Hamady Ndiaye filled in for the injured Greg Echenique with one of the best performances of his career in the win against Monmouth. He scored 22 points, had 10 rebounds and blocked eight shots, all while on a sore ankle that had him limping around campus earlier in the day. After the game and the icing, Ndiaye took time to speak to the media.</description>
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      <description>It was a career day for sophomore center Hamady N’diaye as he recorded his first double-double in RU’s 72-68 loss to Cincinnati yesterday. In the effort, he had a career high 14 points and tied a career high with seven blocks.</description>
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