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NAIA Women's Tournament Update
It’s down to 16 for the NAIA women’s national title … but just getting to this point is quite an accomplishment. A week ago, the...
NAIA PAVED THE WAY TO EQUALITY AND INCLUSIVITY
As March’s battles for the NAIA national titles are fed by the intense competition of February, Black History Month, National Girls and...
Rayah Haynes: From Darkness To Light Via The Dillard Way
Sometimes we achieve our big dreams only to have them let us down but find that they are a steppingstone to an unknown destination where...
The Comeback Story of Riley Minix and Southeastern U.
The 2021-22 college basketball season has been a comeback story for Riley Minix and the Southeastern University men’s basketball team...
CBT's NAIA Men's Late Season Rankings
The NAIA men’s basketball season comes down its home stretch and has continued to progress as a wide-open affair. Forty-one different...
Alex Gross is Bringing it Big Time for ONU
In today’s world of “positionless” basketball, Olivet Nazarene University’s Alex Gross produces numbers that could make him a throwback...
Morgan McKinney is Privileged to be Pressured at Bushnell
Ask many student-athletes about their experience at the college level and they’ll mention the pressures they manage through. For Bushnell...
CBT's NAIA Women's Update: Picture Clarifying
Six weeks short of the NAIA Women’s Basketball National Championship opening round, the national forecast is starting to get a bit...
NAIA Men's Update: Culver-Stockton's Rebound And Other Surprises
After winning a combined ten games in the 2019-20 and 2020-21 seasons, it’s safe to say few would’ve expected Culver-Stockton (Mo.) to be...
Emma Touminen And Indiana Tech - A Perfect Fit
Many college athletes hope to pursue a professional career either here or overseas after graduation. For Emma Tuominen, things didn’t...
XULA's Rayshawn Mart - As Good As Gold
For so many college athletes, the COVID-19 pandemic has given and taken away, and Rayshawn Mart’s experience over the last year and a...
A Unique Thresher: Bethel College's Jaylon Scott
It would be hard to find someone more versatile in college basketball this season than Jaylon Scott. On the court and off. Scott is a...
NAIA Men's Rankings - Early Race is Wide Open
The college basketball season as many know it—on their televisions or whenever their favorite Division I team starts on the road to the...
Bethany's Two Fergusons
There’s a name to know this year with Bethany College women’s basketball: Ferguson. Of course, at Bethany, Ferguson is always a name to...
OLLU Winning Games, Changing Lives
Our Lady of the Lake University’s Saints have a long-standing history of excellence in women’s basketball. The San Antonio school has won...
NAIA Star Building on Freshman Success
(Photos courtesy of NWC Athletics Communications.) When it was time for Alex Van Kalsbeek to pick a college to continue his education and...
KWU’s Amanda Hill Won’t Quit
A national championship cancelled, online classes, an emergency room beyond capacity, multiple quarantines, making up missed clinicals...
French back in NAIA at Oakland City
Ken French hasn’t coached his first game at Oakland City University — hadn’t even moved into a house in his new surroundings until...
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