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When he was hired as the University at Buffalo’s Director of Women’s Basketball Operations in 2017, Khyreed Carter built relationships with players by playing video games with them. It’s an untraditional method, as most coaches form bonds with players through eating meals and talking over the phone. But Carter isn’t like most coaches.
So, alongside Cierra Dillard, Autumn Jones, Theresa Onwuka and Summer Hemphill — who usually won — he played Call of Duty every other night.