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BASKETBALL Wisconsin announces Howard Moore Family Offices

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MADISON, Wis. – Howard Moore, a beloved figure within Wisconsin Athletics, will be recognized when the newly constructed men’s basketball offices at the Kohl Center bear his family name, as announced on Saturday.

The “Howard Moore Family Men’s Basketball Offices,” was unveiled during a halftime ceremony. Moore, along with family, friends and former teammates, were in attendance at the Kohl Center on Saturday.

“Howard Moore represents everything it means to be a Badger,” UW Director of Athletics Chris McIntosh said. “His impact here is deep and his legacy should be attached to this program forever. It is a privilege for us to make this announcement.”

In May of 2019, Howard and his family were involved in a tragic car accident that claimed the lives of his wife, Jennifer, and his daughter, Jaidyn (9). Howard and his son, Jerell, survived the incident.

Moore was an assistant coach at Wisconsin from 2005-09 under former head coach Bo Ryan, then returned to the Badger bench as an assistant coach from 2015-19 under current head coach Greg Gard.

A graduate and former player at Wisconsin, Moore played in 47 games for the Badgers from 1990-95, including 21 appearances as a senior. He played for coaches Steve Yoder, Stu Jackson and Stan Van Gundy, and helped the Badgers earn back-to-back NIT berths in 1991 and 1992. In 1994, Moore teamed with Michael Finley, Rashard Griffith, Tracy Webster, Andy Kilbride, Brian Kelley and others to help Wisconsin end a 47-year drought and return to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1947.

A recipient of the University of Wisconsin African-American Alumni Association Student Leadership Award in 1993, Moore graduated from Wisconsin with a Bachelor's Degree in African-American Studies in 1995.
 
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