I always enjoy reading the Horizon articles. Successful people giving back to the university and community. This one (Winter 2017) caught my attention and seemed to fit well in the Basketball forum. :)
"The Austin's also were persuaded to support the Koch Arena project when they visited the men’s basketball complex and felt it did not reflect the excellence of the program. “We need to be able to recruit the best athletes to come here, but if I was a recruit, I’m not sure I’d be very impressed by those offices,” Austin said. “It really is time for a major upgrade.”
“It was Becky Austin who invited her future husband to start attending WSU basketball games when they were dating in the early 1990s. Steve was hooked, despite being a graduate of Creighton. Armed with a pharmacy degree, he went on to earn a nuclear pharmacist certificate from Purdue. Today, he is the owner of Nuclear Enterprises Radiopharmacy, Infusion Pharmacy and All Angles Collision Repair. He also is a co-owner of Oxford Senior Living and GForce Engineering, which specializes in high-performance drivetrain products.”
"The Austin's also were persuaded to support the Koch Arena project when they visited the men’s basketball complex and felt it did not reflect the excellence of the program. “We need to be able to recruit the best athletes to come here, but if I was a recruit, I’m not sure I’d be very impressed by those offices,” Austin said. “It really is time for a major upgrade.”
“It was Becky Austin who invited her future husband to start attending WSU basketball games when they were dating in the early 1990s. Steve was hooked, despite being a graduate of Creighton. Armed with a pharmacy degree, he went on to earn a nuclear pharmacist certificate from Purdue. Today, he is the owner of Nuclear Enterprises Radiopharmacy, Infusion Pharmacy and All Angles Collision Repair. He also is a co-owner of Oxford Senior Living and GForce Engineering, which specializes in high-performance drivetrain products.”
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