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Time for Tommies To Make Lemonade

It’s been over a week since the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference removed the University of St. Thomas from its membership, leaving the school without a conference following the 2020-2021 season. Officials with the school have stated openly that they want to remain in the MIAC, and this is very much an “involuntary” separation. Dan...


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Carlin Dupree: Keeping The Dream Alive

Former North Dakota State guard Carlin Dupree has always believed that someday he would get his shot to play professional basketball. After a couple of years of continuing to work on his game, he got his opportunity with the Shepparton Gators in Australia.


Filed Under Basketball | College | Podcast | NDSU

There Has Been Plenty of Madness in March

It’s amazing how much can change in just a few weeks. The Summit League Basketball Tournament tipped off on March 9 with the South Dakota State men’s and women’s basketball teams coming in as the top seeds. Both programs looked poised to cut down the nets in Sioux Falls, until we witnessed the biggest upset in tournament history with the...

Making a Case for Konchar

South Dakota State’s Mike Daum is a special talent that deserves the accolades but Purdue-Fort Wayne’s John Konchar’s achievements should also be remembered in the same way.


Filed Under Basketball | College | SDSU

Former NDSU QB Discusses the AO1 Foundation

Former North Dakota State Quarterback Cole Davis graduated in 2017 with a bachelor's degree in agricultural economics, but when the call came from former teammate, Carson Wentz, to help jumpstart the AO1 Foundation, he got on board right away. Get his thoughts on working for the growing nonprofit.


Filed Under Football | College | Podcast | NDSU