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Terrapins guard Laurin Mincy and forward Alyssa Thomas were named to the newcomer watch list.
Terps women picked to finish fourth in ACC Matt Bonesteel 2010
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O'BRIEN (voice-over): With so many black men dropping out of school, with the high unemployment rate and soaring rates of incarceration, Mincy believes even fewer black men have been able to take care of their children.
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O'BRIEN (voice-over): With so many black men dropping out of school, with the high unemployment rate and soaring rates of incarceration, Mincy believes even fewer black men have been able to take care of their children.
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O'BRIEN: With so many black men dropping out of school, with the high unemployment rate and soaring rates of incarceration, Mincy believes even fewer black men have been able to take care of their children.
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O'BRIEN (voice-over): With so many black men dropping out of school, with the high unemployment rate and soaring rates of incarceration, Mincy believes even fewer black men have been able to take care of their children.
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O'BRIEN (voice-over): With so many black men dropping out of school, with the high unemployment rate and soaring rates of incarceration, Mincy believes even fewer black men have been able to take care of their children.
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During one span late in the game, forward Jada Mincy twice rebounded missed second free throws.
USATODAY.com - Women's Basketball - Mississippi vs. Oklahoma 2006
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O'BRIEN: With so many black men dropping out of school, with the high unemployment rate and soaring rates of incarceration, Mincy believes even fewer black men have been able to take care of their children.
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Freshman Jordan Mincy played like a veteran in Haynes 'absence, scoring two points with four assists and just one turnover in 21 minutes.
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Much of the net worth disparity can be accounted for by the fact that many African-American households are headed by single parents, says Mincy, a visiting fellow at the Urban Institute, an economic and social policy research group in Washington.
Archive 2006-03-01 Matt Johnston 2006
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