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Hoosier Anthony Leal turns lessons from basketball, business into college athletics tech platform

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The IU basketball player and Kelley Direct Online MBA student co-founded Motion Sports Inc. with IU graduates Jay Townsend and Nate Ebel. Motion provides a technology platform that handles all the needs of an athletic department and its athletes more easily and in one place

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