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For Immediate
Release: November 20, 2009 VESTAL, N.Y. -- Former Binghamton men's basketball player Jeremy Greenberg will return home to Broome County for a screening of his move Tickling Leo Sunday afternoon at the Endicott Performing Arts Center (EPAC). Greenberg, now Jeremy Davidson, will join his wife and the film's producer Mary Stuart Masterson for a question and answer session following the screening. Tickets are $20 per person and include the screening and a buffet dinner at Nirchi's on the Avenue. He is a 1994 graduate and former standout point guard for BU basketball teams that produced three of the program's most successful seasons in 1991-92 (19-7), 1992-93 (19-9) and 1993-94 (23-7). As a senior, Greenberg led the Colonials to a school-record 23 wins and SUNYAC and ECAC runnerup honors. He was a three-time captain and two-time conference all-star who remains the school's all-time assist leader (588). Greenberg exceled in the Harpur College literature and creative writing curriculum. He received the prestigious Jake Pitler Award for contributions to the athletics department - the same award his father Mickey, earned in 1963. He has appeared in numerous television series' including "Army Wives," "Law & Order" and "The Kill Point." |
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