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Pick-up for Public Service

A Friendly Game of Pick-up for Public Service

Basketball

One of the highlights of the Winter semester is the annual Student-Faculty Basketball game, donated by the faculty and staff and auctioned by SFF. The 2010 Faculty-Staff team featured Michigan Fab Five and former NBA player Jimmy King, along with several professors, including Kyle Logue and Sherman Clark. This year’s game eventually went to a team comprised of numerous summer-starters and several 2Ls, who won with a bid of $650. The basketball game is held during Preview Weekend for admitted students.  Here is the experience of one current board member at last year’s SFF basketball game.

The SFF Student-Faculty Basketball Game was on the agenda for the end of the first day of programming at the Admitted Students Weekend in March, though I had my doubts I would attend.  I didn’t know if the cool kids would be attending – would I look too much like an admitted student gunner if I went to all of the optional events?  So after our welcome dinner, I decided to text a few friends from undergrad who were current 1Ls at the time to see what they were doing that evening.  All of them said they were going to the SFF Student-Faculty Basketball Game, so I figured I’d attend to.  And thankfully I did.

Seeing the number of students present, how much fun they were having, and how spirited everyone was contributed greatly to why I chose to come to Michigan Law.  Students were genuinely having fun, the administrators in attendance were actually talking to students and appeared to be having as much fun, and the faculty put up a good game against the students.  This was a stand-out experience amongst all of my experiences at the group of law schools into which I was admitted.  The fact that the event was hosted by SFF and the money raised went to the organization only caused me to reflect more upon what I wanted out of my law school experience, and it ultimately landed me here in Ann Arbor.

-Adrian Ohmer, Class of 2013, SFF Alumni-Relations Coordinator