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College Football Network on MSNIan Jackson on Balancing Ramadan Fasting and the NCAA Tournament GrindFor most college basketball players, the NCAA Tournament is already an exhausting grind, especially with back-to-back games, constant travel, and intense pressure to perform. But for North Carolina ...
As Ramadan began on February 28th and continues until March 29th, the timing coincides with the NCAA Tournament, offering Jackson a unique experience. If the Tar Heels progress deep into the ...
In a time where sports and spirituality often collide, Ian Jackson, a freshman guard for the North Carolina Tar Heels, exemplifies how faith can coexist with the demands of competitive athletics.
North Carolina guard Ian Jackson is fasting for Ramadan amid the Tar Heels' NCAA Tournament run. The five-star freshman must abstain from food and beverages from dawn to sunset from Feb. 28 ...
MILWAUKEE — Wrapping up a day filled with classes, practice and workouts, Ian Jackson sometimes ... Since the beginning of March, Jackson has been fasting for Ramadan. He's gone without food ...
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College Sports Network on MSN‘We’re Here. Now It’s Time To Play Basketball’ — UNC’s Ian Jackson Responds to Criticism Over March Madness SeedingUNC’s Ian Jackson is gearing up for his first March ... including celebrating Ramadan. The toughest part for Jackson will be ...
Ian Jackson is just ready to play basketball for ... Jackson has a different challenge to deal with and it’s Ramadan. Ramadan ...
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Sporting News on MSNMarch Madness Ramadan fasts, explained: Why some players will not eat, drink on NCAA Tournament gamedaysRadaman fasts offer a unique challenge for Muslim players competing in March Madness. Here's how some are dealing with the ...
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