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Senior night for Henry Sims and Jason Clark meant lots of chocolate for students. And media members, judging from the candy that Tarik El-Bashir just flung around this office.
(Via @georgetownhoyas)


By Dan Steinberg
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10:36 AM ET, 02/28/2012
Categories:
Georgetown,
College Basketball
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Jason Clark,
Henry Sims
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