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Javier Turner: Multnomah University’s Hope After a 13-15 Season

October 6, 2023 – Portland, OR –

Multnomah University’s basketball program, coming off a 13-15 season, is abuzz with renewed hope and anticipation. A significant part of this optimism revolves around their latest acquisition, the 6’11” dynamo, Javier Turner. Following a season where the team grappled with the challenges posed by freshman center, Will Keitzmann’s limited contributions, Turner emerges as a beacon of hope, poised to deliver what was missing last year. Turner’s past is a testament to his caliber. His impressive stats, including 7 PPG, 5.1 RPG, and 2 BPG with Point University’s Skyhawks, combined with experience at the NCAA Division I level with the University of Wyoming, showcase the depth of talent he brings to the table.

Keitzmann, despite his potential, played in just four games during his freshman stint, leaving Multnomah seeking a dominant presence in the paint. With last season’s 13-15 record serving as a stark reminder of the gaps in their game, the arrival of Turner signals a shift in dynamics and aspirations for the team. The upcoming exhibition match against Willamette University on Jim Skagen Court, scheduled for Saturday, November 4th, 2023, at 3pm, is more than just a game. It’s the beginning of a season filled with promise. Fans and analysts are keenly awaiting Turner’s debut, hopeful that he can steer the team towards a successful trajectory.

With Turner’s addition, the narrative for Multnomah University is clear: turning the tide from last season’s results, capitalizing on new strengths, and pushing forward with renewed determination. The basketball community in Portland eagerly anticipates the transformative impact of their new star.

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