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MVP For BC: CeeCee Van Pelt
At the start of the season, CeeCee Van Pelt did not even know she had a chance. Her coach at Duchesne Academy of The Sacred Heart in...
Marion Made His Mark At SLCC
You've probably never heard of Marion Humphrey, a 6-2 guard who played for two seasons at San Diego before coming to Salt Lake, Utah...
MVP Emerson Halbleib Called It For Purdue
Some of the greatest moments in sports come from athletes calling their shots. Babe Ruth signals with his bat, Steph Curry turns with...
Selfless Maddie Ryman Is In Control At Grace College
Many athletes thrive on pre-game rituals. Grace College’s Maddie Ryman needed one to keep her emotions in check. So her routine became...
Lehigh's Kenzie Kramer Is Now Happy Doing More
Someone observing Kenzie Kramer from the outside might say she had everything she ever wanted. Her collegiate basketball career took off...
Carolina U's Kester Ofoegbu Is Promising And Then Some
The three-year span ending in 2017 are years that Kester Ofoegbu, a NCCAA student-athlete at Carolina University will never forget....
Morgan Robinson-Nwagwu: Gulf Coast State's Not So Silent Killer
Morgan Robinson-Nwagwu had earned a reputation as a silent killer. She will beat you in a variety of different ways on the court without...
Walla Walla's Isabella Robles Revels in Power of the Pack
An endless debate continues between Isabella Robles and her dad, Bobby. It's about how young she was when she first picked up a...
Allen U's Resilient Jayda Jackson
Growing up as a tall and athletic child in Atlanta, Jayda Jackson experienced what may seem like an ideal childhood. But her early adult...
Bryant U and Brady Paulus' Unexpected Path
Everyone wants to experience a little bit of March magic when they are growing up. Many young basketball fans dream of making a...
Championship Joy for CJ McCarthy-Grogan and UTA
The University of Texas at Arlington’s men’s wheelchair basketball team trailed by 16 at halftime of the national semifinal game, 20...
SU's Kayla Clark and Club Chaos
Chaos can be productive. For Kayla Clark, her home life had its moments in a household with four kids, three dogs and two moms. Chaotic?...
Wrightsil and Burns - a Wolf Pack Two Pack
Zach Wrightsil and Myles Burns entered Loyola University of New Orleans together in the fall of 2018 as freshmen. Four years later they...
APU's Nate Kleppe: Done And Not Done
It was over. That is what Nate Kleppe thought after he played his final high school game. Yes, he still had the All-State Game to look...
Dawson's Coach Joe Peterson and his Two Tots
To be sure, the two National JC Athletic Association Division l two-year schools in Montana – Dawson and Miles – get little if any...
Jasmine Glover is at Peace as a Troll
Jasmine Glover’s journey to her first college dorm room had no shortage of bumps, twists, and turns. Going into her first semester of...
Chapman's Giomi Earned His Big Finish
Anthony Giomi had a goal. “I would tell myself every day, you are going to win the SCIAC (Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic...
CUAA's Ritsema is Blessed to Be A Blessing
Selflessness is uncommon, no matter the person’s age. Colton Ritsema has spent much of his time at Concordia University Ann Arbor (CUAA)...
Desiree Palmatier: More Than Brockport's Baller
At Desiree Palmatier’s high school, soccer reigned supreme. In her small hometown Schoharie High School — just outside of Albany, New...
NAVY's Jennifer Coleman is all Patriot
When basketball players recall the greatest moments of their careers, bank shots rarely make the list. For the U.S. Naval Academy’s...
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