
According to the latest data from ScholarshipStats.com, there is a 0.9% chance to play Division I basketball out of high school. Essentially giving just one of them 116 to 1 odds to play Division I in college but for one Oklahoma father that was just another obstacle his children were willing to overcome. Will Holiman will be a busy dad around 2024 traveling to two different schools, likely three different games to see his children all live out their dreams of playing Division I basketball.
Adante Holiman will be playing for UT Rio Grande Valley this season, and his younger siblings will be following in similar footsteps in years to come. His younger sister Jayda Holiman also committed to UTRGV and will play for head coach Lane Lord in 2023 and the youngest brother Adonis Holiman will be starring for Texas A&M-Commerce and will play for head coach Jaret Von Rosenberg in 2024 as they make their transition to Division I basketball and the Southland conference.
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