"A #yarmulke-wearing #basketball prospect who gained online fans with highlight-reel #dunks announced his next major leap Wednesday: He’ll try to be the first #Orthodox player to play four years of #DivisionI men’s #collegebasketball.

#ChaimGalbut, a 6-foot-7 wing who played high school basketball for #MiamiCountryDay #School, a nondenominational #Jewish K-12 school, before graduating in 2025, announced in an Instagram post that he will attend #DuquesneUniversity in the fall.

A post from the basketball outlet DraftExpress reported that #Duquesne, a Catholic #university in #Pittsburgh, had discovered #Galbut on social media."

https://forward.com/news/sports/820369/chaim-galbut-basketball-duquesne-orthodox/

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Chaim Galbut will play basketball for Duquesne University

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