America East teams participate in trick shot challenge
The America East Conference began a social media campaign this week in which each of the member schools compete in a trick shot contest.
The #OurHouseRules contest involves a player from each team attempting their favorite H.O.R.S.E-style shot. When they complete it, they get to challenge a conference opponent to make a trick shot of their own.
On Monday, Albany senior guard Peter Hooley, who sent the Great Danes to the NCAA tournament with a last-second three in the America East Tournament championship game last March, started the contest by kicking a shot in from half court. The contest has since moved on to Binghamton, Hartford and Maine.
Kicking (literally) off the @AmericaEast #OurHouseRules contest today @PeterHooley12. @BinghamtonMBB you're up! pic.twitter.com/kJvMZXo8fi
— UAlbany Basketball (@UAlbany_MBB) November 2, 2015
J.C. Show trick shot for @AmericaEast #OurHouseRules contest #ShowOff #JCifYouCanTopThis Your turn @HartfordMBB pic.twitter.com/NSHLNcHOoW
— BinghamtonBasketball (@BinghamtonMBB) November 3, 2015
Aaron The Mailman Calixte and Air Issac Vann show us their go-to H.O.U.S.E. shot! Top that @UMBC_MBB! #OurHouseRules pic.twitter.com/QCXiWIppMq
— Maine Basketball (@BlackBearMBB) November 5, 2015