Rutgers landed UMass transfer Noah Fernandes last week. Here's why he chose the Scarlet Knights.
explored his options as a transfer out of UMass this offseason, his list of priorities began back home.
After recently becoming a father for the first time, the Massachusetts native wanted to find a place where his partner Kya and their two-month-old son Theo would be comfortable and safe, where his budding family could plant some roots while the guard played his final season of college basketball. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
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