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Roburt Sallie - Founder

Roburt Sallie is a retired professional overseas basketball player where he left his mark in 8 different countries. He graduated from the University of Memphis with a Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies and a minor in Sport and Recreation Management. 

As a Memphis Tiger, Roburt saw action in over 70 games. He shot 43.8 percent from the arc, which is the school record for career three-point field goal percentage. Roburt still holds the school record for three-pointers made in a game in NCAA tournament history (10 vs Cal State Northridge). His 35 points was a Memphis  School Record for the NCAA tournament.

Prior to transferring to UofM, Roburt played one season of junior college for City College of San Francisco. He was named the 2008 California Junior College Player of the Year. He averaged 15.6 points in helping lead the Rams to a 29-4 overall record (11-1 North-Coast Conference mark) and a spot on the California Community College Athletic Association Elite Eight. He scored 20 points in his final juco game in the Elite Eight. The Rams were the tournament's No. 1 seed. His 15.6 scoring average was fourth-highest in the North-Coast Conference.

Roburt played his final year of prep basketball at The Patterson School in Lenoir, N.C., in 2005-06. He Averaged 13.4 points, 4.2 rebounds and 7.1 assists in helping the Bulldogs to a 34-3 overall record and a No. 3 national ranking from scout.com. Prior to Patterson, he played the 2004-05 campaign at Laurinburg Prep, a team that recruiting analysts/publications called the top prep squad of all-time. He helped lead Laurinburg to a perfect 40-0 record and the 2004-05 prep school national championship. No. 1 Laurinburg Prep defeated No. 2 Hargrave Military Academy 95-83 for the national title. Roburt scored a game-high 22 points in the national title game. He averaged 11.5 points for Laurinburg in 2004-05. Before his prep school stints, Roburt played at Sacramento Valley High School. He averaged 21.6 points as a senior and was an All-Metro pick his junior and senior seasons . He was named the Delta League MVP in 2003 and helped lead the Vikings to back-to-back sectional titles and two appearances in the NorCal finals.