Ex-Louisville, Kentucky player Stone dies overseas
Published 4/1/2008 by Associated Press at ESPN.com - College Basketball
Former Kentucky and Louisville basketball player Marvin Stone died Tuesday after collapsing during halftime of a game in Saudi Arabia. He was 26.
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