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per the Post Bulletin:
Hurt needed just three years to get a degree in kinesiology. He is now a graduate student and he will be going for two Master's degrees in Minnesota starting this fall, one in human resources and the other in business administration. Some of those classes overlap so he will be able to get the two degrees in three years rather than four.
He also has a goal during his final season on the court with the Gophers.
"I want to make it back to the NCAA Tournament," he said. "That's one of the big things I want to accomplish coming back. I can't remember the last time a Gopher has made it to the tournament three out of four years. I think that's something I would be able to look back on and say that's something we were able to accomplish in my class."
And moving forward, he hopes a winning program with keep more elite Minnesota players in state to play for the Gophers.
"Just showing Minnesota kids that they can come here and win and be successful," he said. "I think that is really huge not only for Minnesota kids, but for the top Minnesota kids that are leaving the borders. If we can get it to a point where all the Minnesota kids, those top guys are staying, I think this program will continue to grow."
https://www.postbulletin.com/sports...cle_994927d2-b406-11e9-8828-83724a0fcb65.html
Go Gophers!!
Hurt needed just three years to get a degree in kinesiology. He is now a graduate student and he will be going for two Master's degrees in Minnesota starting this fall, one in human resources and the other in business administration. Some of those classes overlap so he will be able to get the two degrees in three years rather than four.
He also has a goal during his final season on the court with the Gophers.
"I want to make it back to the NCAA Tournament," he said. "That's one of the big things I want to accomplish coming back. I can't remember the last time a Gopher has made it to the tournament three out of four years. I think that's something I would be able to look back on and say that's something we were able to accomplish in my class."
And moving forward, he hopes a winning program with keep more elite Minnesota players in state to play for the Gophers.
"Just showing Minnesota kids that they can come here and win and be successful," he said. "I think that is really huge not only for Minnesota kids, but for the top Minnesota kids that are leaving the borders. If we can get it to a point where all the Minnesota kids, those top guys are staying, I think this program will continue to grow."
https://www.postbulletin.com/sports...cle_994927d2-b406-11e9-8828-83724a0fcb65.html
Go Gophers!!