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TALK ON THE STREET
August 17, 2017
Betty McGee
August 17, 2017
TALK ON THE STREET
August 17, 2017
Betty McGee
August 17, 2017

We got a lot of back to school pictures last week. Few were as cool as this one of the Sanamo brothers, getting ready for the new year. Do you have a photo you’d like to share? Send it to casey@rushing-media.com.


There aren’t many trophies that Houma native Randi Brown hasn’t yet won in her collegiate career at the University of New Orleans.

Except one: the Southland Conference Player of the Year Award.

With one season of eligibility left before going off to professional ball, Brown said she plans to leave everything out on the floor in an attempt to finish her trophy case.


Brown has been nothing short of dominant in her career with the Lady Privateers – a three-time All-Southland performer and a former Southland Conference Freshman of the Year.

But she’s not content, nor satisfied, adding that she’s worked tirelessly throughout the offseason to ensure that her final year at UNO will be her best one yet – something she believes she’s on pace to achieve.

“This offseason is great,” Brown said. “I train at Elevate Next in New Orleans with my trainer Ernest Watson and we’ve been in the gym so much – just working to get me to be the player that I need to be for this coming season. … I feel like there’s always something I can improve on, so every time I’m in the gym, I just try to be productive and improve on anything I can on a given day.”


College life has been pretty kind to Brown.

She was a decorated recruit coming out of Central Catholic of Morgan City – a player who generated offers from several schools around the Southeast.

In her final prep game, Brown led the Lady Eagles to the Class 1A State Championship, earning Most Outstanding Player honors in the process.


With the Lady Privateers, Brown hasn’t

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