UMass basketball player Derrick Gordon is happy now. He uses words such as "free" and "fun" to describe his coming-out process after he became the first openly gay player in Division I college men's basketball on Wednesday. "Why now? Because I'm
UMass basketball player Derrick Gordon is happy now. He uses words such as "free" and "fun" to describe his coming-out process after he became the first openly gay player in Division I college men's basketball on Wednesday. "Why now? Because I'm
Derrick Gordon, a guard for the University of Massachusetts' basketball team, became the first openly gay Division I men's basketball player in NCAA history when he came out of the closet this week. Gordon made the
Cavaliers guard Kyrie Irving and Bobcats forward Michael Kidd-Gilchrist are both St. Patrick's alums, and each played with UMass' Derrick Gordon, who became the first openly gay man in Division I basketball. As expected, Irving and Kidd-Gilchrist
UMass basketball player Derrick Gordon is happy now. He uses words such as "free" and "fun" to describe his coming-out process after he became the first openly gay player in Division I college men's basketball on Wednesday. "Why now? Because I'm