Daily News | Temple athletic director Arthur Johnson named to NCAA basketball selection committee
Johnson’s five-year term will begin in September. His duties will include contributing to the selection and seeding of future NCAA men’s basketball tournaments.
”I am honored to represent Temple University and the American Athletic Conference by serving on the NCAA men’s basketball committee,” Johnson said. “This is the one of the most prestigious committees our national organization runs, and I look forward to working with my fellow committee members to ensure the most deserving teams are selected to compete for the national championship.”men’s head basketball coach on March 29”Make no mistake about it.
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