How four-year UNC basketball walk-on Walker Miller became a star at Monmouth
Posted Feb 2, 2022
Walker Miller was a walk-on at UNC who played a total of 140 minutes on Roy Williams' final quartet of teams. Miller wasn't a coveted prospect at the top of the transfer portal. Far from it. But his emergence on the court at Monmouth is the stuff of fantasy for every walk-on sitting at the end of the bench -- and every little brother living in a big brother's shadow.
(ESPN.com)
Related: Other News
Men's Final Four Preview: Breaking down Auburn-Florida, Duke-HoustonA showdown of the top two teams from the best conference in men's college basketball. And a battle between the country's best defense and a...
Fri Apr 4, 2025NC basketball fans pick Duke as the team they most want to lose March Madness, survey finds
The Duke Blue Devils are the last remaining team from North Carolina in March Madness, but that doesn’t mean they’re being supported by the state’s...
Thu Apr 3, 2025
Bob Uecker's impact felt by fans, players as Brewers begin 1st season without iconic announcer
Every winter, after starring on late night shows, TV series, commercials and movies, Bob Uecker would return to his home state. “Bob was a national...
Thu Apr 3, 2025
The Dark Money Behind Duke Basketball
Duke has steamrolled its way to the Final Four because it has one of the greatest collections of players in modern college basketball history. Yet...
Wed Apr 2, 2025
