Richaud Pack is back at the head of the pack.
As in back playing D1 basketball, following a year hiatus to the D3 level at Adrian College.
The former Birmingham Seaholm superstar scoring machine has resurfaced at North Carolina A&T to finish out his collegiate career on the hardwood.
NCA&T is the defending MEAC champions and won an NCAA Tourney play-in game last March.
A three-time all-state selection with Seaholm, Pack originally went D1 out of the prep ranks, spending his first two years in college at Florida International under Detroit Pistons all-time great and NBA Hall of Famer Isiaha Thomas.
For those who don't remember, Pack was a handful to deal with for opposing defenses at the high school level, averaging close to 30 points per game his last two seasons with the Maples. He once dropped a 56-spot on Troy and Kentucky Fab Frosh James Young.
I've heard he's been showing more of the same so far down in North Carolina for A&T head coach Cy Alexander, recently putting up 40-Plus in a scrimmage.
Burney wishes Richaud the best in making all his hoopster college dreams finally come true at NCA&T
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