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North Star Athletic Association Season Preview
By Jacob Pommerer The North Star Athletic Association teams kick off their seasons this weekend with Waldorf, Dickinson State, Dakota State, Mayville State, and Bellevue all in action. With that being said it’s time to preview the conference. Bellevue University was picked by the coaches to win the conference. The complete conference poll can be found…
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NAIA Official Preseason Top 25 Breakdown
The 2019-2020 season didn’t end like anyone expected it to as Covid-19 ended the season at the drop of a hat. NAIA DII was in the middle of 1st round games, and NAIA DI had just released their bracket when the news hit that the season was over. There were a lot of mixed emotions,…
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NAIA Player Spotlight: Keegan Savary – Mount Marty University
One of the great aspects of playing NAIA athletics, is that you will see a lot of student-athletes who participate in many extra-curricular activities. For a guy like Keegan Savary, a Senior Accounting Major from Sergeant Bluff, IA, attending Mount Marty University has given him the chance to be part of the Catholic Leadership group…
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NAIA Player Spotlight: Isiah Saenz – Bethany College
One of the great things about the NAIA level are the amount of success stories from players who didn’t know what the NAIA was before being recruited by a NAIA program. This was the case for Isiah Saenz from Bethany College. Who admitted to us that he had no clue what the NAIA, nor the Kansas…
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NAIA Player Spotlight: Matt Simpson – Florida College
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFC1UGUVKV0&feature=youtu.be One of the top scorers in all of the NAIA, just so happens to be a part time grocery clerk at Publix, and big time gamer, who loves Call of Duty. While he may look like a regular guy off the floor, when Matt Simpson steps on the floor, you will know who he…
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NAIA Player Spotlight: Makenzie Fessler – William Woods
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pi3jwoj9Gys&feature=youtu.be Everyone chooses a program and University for different reasons. For Makenzie Fessler, William Woods was a smaller college atmosphere, where he could grow both as an individual and as a basketball player. He saw a University in which he could be a hooper, but also have success in the classroom, while also doing something…
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NAIA Hoops Report – We’re Baaaaccckkk for Year Two!!
July 1st, in leap years, signals the midway point of the entire year. Which means that this crazy 2020 is only halfway over with. We get asked daily if we think there will be a season, and the short answer is always “yes”! In honesty, we don’t really know what to expect for this season. …
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A Hoop Fan’s Forget-Me-Not
By Harry Cummins November 10, 2018. There may never be another basketball game quite like it! It certainly deserves a preeminent place in the pantheon of small college basketball lore. On that noteworthy night in Portland, Oregon, the Multnomah University Lions hosted a free-wheeling 147-124 win over neighboring Pacific University. By halftime, the…
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2019-2020 League Recap Series: Appalachian Athletic Conference
Preseason The Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC), quite frankly, has been dominated by Union (KY) over the past seven seasons. They entered the 2019-2020 season as the six time defending regular season champs, AND the six time defending AAC Tournament Champs. Coach Kevin Burton and his Union Bulldogs entered the 2019-2020 season looking to push both…
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2019-2020 League Recap Series: American Midwest Conference
Preseason There were a lot of question marks in the American Midwest Conference (AMC) headed into the 2019-2020 season. The AMC entered the season with four new coaching staffs, and just one player from the 1st two All-AMC teams returning. With all of the turnover happening, one of the biggest question marks entering the season…
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