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The St. Thomas Tommies are in the win column after beating Black Hills State by a final of 24-14. The Tommies will head to Lindenwood this Saturday looking for win number 2. Ross Brendel and Corbu Stathes break down the Tommies first win and preview the matchup with Lindenwood. Tommies Senior Linebacker, Luke Herzog joins the pod to discuss the season so far including balancing life and athletics as a college athlete.
The St. Thomas Tommies fell to 0-2 on the football season after falling just short against Northern Iowa this past Saturday. St. Thomas will now host Black Hills State this Saturday. Langston Robinson from the St. Thomas Tommies joined Corbu and Ross to discuss the season so far, this weekend's game, and his life as a student athlete. Ross and Corbu also look around campus at the week ahead.
In this interview from October 14, Maggie talks of her quick transition to assistant coach at Black Hills State, located in Speardish, South Dakota. She tells the coaches who influenced her when she was a prep at Mount Vernon/Lisbon and why she waited until her senior year to go out for cross country. She tells when she decided to run in college and why she chose to attend Iowa State over Northern Iowa. Maggie describes how she thought her career was over before telling a funny story of meeting Iowa State's coach for the first time. She tells of the pressure she faced to stay on the Cyclone roster and struggling with "imposter syndrome" during her career. Maggie relives some of her favorite moments as a Cyclone and keeping up with her great workout partners and teammates. She tells what she learned from coaches Amy Rudolph and Jeremy Sudbury both as an athlete and assistant coach with the Cyclones last year. Maggie describes why she loves coaching and one of her favorite activities outside of track and field and cross country. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lance-bergeson8/support
The "Top of the Mountain RMAC Football" Podcast brings you all the electrifying plays and pivotal moments of Weeks 6 and 7! Dive into the jaw-dropping performance of CSU-Pueblo as they steamroll New Mexico Highlands and revel in Colorado Mines' triumphant victory over South Dakota Mines, preserving their undefeated glory. Who made it to the elite Top 25 of the DII Rankings from RMAC? We've got the insights! With a crucial face-off brewing between Colorado Mesa and Adams State, and Colorado Mines setting their sights on Black Hills State, which team will rise and which will face a rocky descent? Plus, get an eagle-eye view of the standings and see who's positioned for ultimate mountain dominance. Join us for the ascent! #RMACRundown #MountainMajesty
In this adrenaline-packed episode of "Top of the Mountain," we dive deep into the high-stakes face-off between Black Hills State and Chadron State. Did the Eagles soar or were they overshadowed? Meanwhile, CSU Pueblo and Western Colorado locked horns in an unforgettable duel, setting the stage for next week's battles. Stay tuned for our exclusive previews of the Black Hills State vs. Mesa and CSU-Pueblo vs. Colorado Mines clashes – the very heart of D2 Football! Plus, we shine a spotlight on this week's standout players and give you a panoramic view of the shifting RMAC standings.
In this adrenaline-packed episode of "Top of the Mountain," we dive deep into the high-stakes face-off between Black Hills State and Chadron State. Did the Eagles soar or were they overshadowed? Meanwhile, CSU Pueblo and Western Colorado locked horns in an unforgettable duel, setting the stage for next week's battles. Stay tuned for our exclusive previews of the Black Hills State vs. Mesa and CSU-Pueblo vs. Colorado Mines clashes – the very heart of D2 Football! Plus, we shine a spotlight on this week's standout players and give you a panoramic view of the shifting RMAC standings.
(Riverton, WY) - Mark Lenhardt is poised to take over the Riverton High School football program this year. The Wolverines are seeking their first winning season since 2015, and their first playoff appearance since 2020. Background At just 41-years-old, Lenhardt has an extensive background coaching at both Torrington High School and Rock Springs High School. In 2021, he led RSHS to a championship game appearance, where ultimately they fell short to Sheridan. Lenhardt played college football at Mesa State from 2000-2002. After his playing time, he took on a student assistant job at Mesa, helping them become the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference champions. Lenhardt spent more time in the college ranks, helping coach certain positions at Carroll College. Carroll went to national championships in 04, 05, and 07. "Where I learned how to run a football program came from there," Lenhardt said. "I was fortunate to be apart of three national championships and four conference championships at the NAIA." After his time at Carroll, Mark would head to North Dakota at the University of Mary. He would spend two seasons with the program before moving closer to his Wyoming home. Mark entered the the high school coaching ranks in 2011 becoming an assistant coach for the Torrington Trailblazers. Mark helped lead the team to six playoff appearances for eight seasons, including runners-up in two straight seasons in 2018 and 2019. "The program was struggling to get wins and in the last five seasons, we would go 41-10," Lenhardt said. "We were pretty proud of what we accomplished in Torrington!" The New Chapter Following his time in Torrington, Lenhardt would move to Rock Springs for four seasons and now comes to Riverton. Lenhardt moved to Riverton as a way to get close to family but in addition, Mark has always enjoyed the area. "From my time I was in Torrington and play Riverton, I have always truffley marveled that I saw as the athletes that live here. Every time we played them it kept me up at night," Lenhardt reflect when playing against Riverton. He likes how the community is itching for more athletic success. "I like what Baeu Sheets has done with the basketball team, and the community seems to be hungry for success." Lenhardt added that "a strong central administration is vital. When you get the support you need, and you feel a community wants to have success and build a perfect storm. I wanted to make sure those pieces were in place that I saw." Lenhardt added on why he choose the Wolverines. Football Mark is excited to get the program going. This summer he has the team scheduled for camps including the Black Hills State football camp in South Dakota later in the summer. Lenhart will also be doing summer workouts including weight lifting. "Lifting will be a 365-a-day year job, we are lucking to have Ross Anderson and a great administration who had provided those weight lifting programs!" In addition this first year Mark is going to be active in both the offense and defense. "This first year here, I'm going to be heavily involved with the defense even though that is not ideal," Lenhard said about how he will approach his first year calling for the cardinal red and black. "I want the staff to be on the same page and I want to train a defensive coordinator. For the varsity games, I want the guys to be next to me and use it as an on-the-job training opportunity to learn." Lenhart adds that this is a fresh start for everybody and wants to use this first year as a way to see where everyone clicks and what the best roles are for everyone. You can listen to the full interview here! The football season will start in August with County 10 having coverage of Wolverine football!
Justin Michael talks about the latest commitment for CSU Men's Basketball and why he's so excited for Joel Scott to rep the Green & Gold. Justin talks about Scott's impressive accomplishments at Black Hills State and why he likes his fit in CSU's system. Justin also dives into Medved's recruiting style as a whole and talks about why being patient in an an increasingly chaotic system is important, and how at the end of the day, relationships and fits are the most important things to prioritize. BUY TICKETS HERE: https://gametime.hnyj8s.net/c/3442941/1441546/10874 TAILGATE WITH US: https://bit.ly/3fwCPha Breck Brew Ultimate Gameday Experience: https://thednvr.com/brecksweeps/ Find the nearest Avalanche Amber Ale near you at https://www.breckbrew.com/brew-finder/ Roman: Go to https://ro.co/DNVR today to get 20% off your entire first order. Visit https://dkng.co/DNVR to sign up for DraftKings Sportsbook using the code “DNVR” Gambling Problem? Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (CO/IL/IN/LA/MD/MI/NJ/OH/PA/TN/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS/NH), 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), visit OPGR.org (OR), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/KS/LA(select parishes)/MD/MI /NJ/ NY/OH/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. VOID IN ONT. Eligibility restrictions apply. BONUS bets: Valid 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min $5 bet. $200 issued as bonus bets that expire 7 days (168 hours) after being awarded. See terms at sportsbook.draftkings.com/basketballlterms. No Sweat: Valid 1 per customer. NBA same game parlay bets only. Min 3-leg. First bet after opting-in must lose. Paid as one Bonus Bet Token based on amount of initial losing bet. Max. wagering limits apply. Bonus Bets expire 7 days (168 hours) after being awarded. Ends at the start of the final NBA game each day when offered prior to 2/16/23 @ 10PM ET. See terms at sportsbook.draftkings.com/basketballterms When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guest: Paul Sather, University of North Dakota Head Coach University of North Dakota head coach Paul Sather joins the Basketball Podcast to share insights on heart touches, Don Meyer, and effective terminology. Armed with a collegiate coaching résumé that includes 24 years and a head coaching record of 303-169 Sather has built a pair of national-contending basketball teams at his two head coaching stops, Black Hills State and Northern State. Prior to that, he was a five-year assistant at Northern State, his alma mater, under legendary head coach Don Meyer. Paul Sather had tremendous success at Northern State University. In his last year as head coach, the Wolves were the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Tournament champions, finishing the league schedule with an 18-4 record, part of a 30-6 league mark in the past two seasons. Sather's team led the NSIC in scoring defense, scoring margin, 3-point field goal percentage defense, and assists. In addition, NSU sat sixth nationally in 3-point field goal percentage. Breakdown 1:00 - Working with Don Meyer 5:00 - Favorite Quote 7:00 - Coaching at Different Levels 11:00 - Heart Touches 14:00 - Heart Touch Goal 16:30 - Footwork 19:00 - Getting to the Paint 22:00 - Developing a Post Player 24:00 - Motion Concept 28:00 - Fronting the Post 29:20 - 30:04 - Membership Sales Ads 30:00 - System of Talk 33:00 - S.V.P.T.A.M 36:00 - Emphasize Communication 38:00 - Three Point Shooting 40:00 - Wall Ups 42:00 - No Angles 45:00 - Know Your Personnel 47:00 - Dork and Opponent Terminators 52:00 - Giving Structure 53:00 - Changing Defense 55:00 - Conclusion Paul Sather's Bio: Bio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Sather (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Sather) Twitter: https://twitter.com/northdakotambb (https://twitter.com/northdakotambb) Basketball Immersion Website:http://basketballimmersion.com/ ( http://basketballimmersion.com/) Twitter:https://twitter.com/bballimmersion?lang=en ( https://twitter.com/bballimmersion?lang=en) YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/user/basketballimmersion ( https://www.youtube.com/user/basketballimmersion) Facebook:https://facebook.com/basketballimmersion ( https://facebook.com/basketballimmersion) Immersion Videos: Check out all our all-access practice and specialty clinics: https://www.immersionvideos.com/ (https://www.immersionvideos.com)
In this episode, we dive in to discuss Cora's experience in the art industry, through photography and her most recent endeavor, where she creates contemporary wearable ART! We also dive into her best advice for multi-passionate entrepreneur and how to navigate the space with multiple businesses. Tune in! You won't want to miss this one. --- Cora Carroll is the owner, designer, and creative force behind Mountain Maiden Co. Graduating with a BFA in Photography and a minor in Studio Art from Black Hills State, she has always felt a strong draw to the artistic realm. Growing up with an artistic parent, Cora has been on a somewhat eccentric path for most of her life, with her sole purpose simply being "to create". First introduced to bead weaving and bead looming at the age of 6, Cora was reintroduced to the concept of combing metal and beadwork while on vacation in South Africa. Where she stumbled upon several antiquities in a small antique shop north of Cape Town utilizing the method. Inspired by a technique that had been around for centuries, she added a dabble of contemporary design and modern artistry. In 2019, Mountain Maiden Co was established and from there, Cora has used the foundations of old forms of adornment mixed with modern ideas to create a space inspired by the natural world. --- Follow her journey: @mountainmaidencompany // @coraoliviacarroll www.mountainmaidencompany.com --- Subscribe to Project Badass Podcast wherever you listen! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today's guest is a former Gunner who overcame a number of setbacks throughout her youth soccer career and by sheer grit and determination made her dream of playing collegiate soccer come true. She now plays for NCAA Division II Black Hills State University. She was the G02B captain for four years and played High School ball at Mt. Si. Without further ado, we bring you Ms. Haley Steskal.
National Archery in the Schools Program State Tournament at Black Hills State in SD today, CWD in Grand Rapids, MN. The Calendar and a little weather too. #ittoutdoors
On today's episode, the boys breakdown what if Zion and Chet switched bodies, who is better Tua or Kyler?, Cyclone Cocks, helluva run by Black Hills State, S'mores Talk
There is madness in March for all division of NCAA basketball and in Colorado, the only team left standing is the Colorado Mesa Mavericks as they are moving on to the Sweet 16 for the first time in program history. Josh Coleman joins the podcast to talk about the 63-62 CMU over No. 1 seed, Lubbock Christian, on Sunday night. The Mavericks were able to outlast a second-half comeback by the Chaps and will now face off against Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference foe, Black Hills State, in the South Central Regional Championship on Tuesday night. Follow Josh on Twitter: - @JoshTColeman
Accolades HighSchool Volleyball 4 Year Letter Winner Captain All-Conference All-District Basketball 4 Year Letter Winner 2 year Captain All-Conference Softball 4 Year Letter Winner All-Conference All-District Track 4 Year Letter Winner Regional Qualifier College Softball Honorable mention all conference Track Weight Throw: First team All-Conference 2x Hammer Throw: First team All-Conference
Kevin Hubbard began his second season as an assistant coach at Catholic in 2020 and his first as the team's defensive coordinator after working with the team's inside linebackers a year ago. Hubbard joined the Cardinals after spending one season as the linebackers coach at Division II Black Hills State in South Dakota in 2018. Prior to Black Hills State, Hubbard was the head football coach at New Smyrna Beach High School in Florida from 2015-17. He posted a 14-16 record over three seasons and mentored 2019 graduate and Florida State linebacker, Jaleel McRae, who was a three-year starter for the Barracudas and the fifth-ranked outside linebacker in the nation according to 247Sports. Hubbard received his master's in sports management from Jacksonville in 2011. He and his wife, Jackie, have three children: JD, Dakota and London. Tap in and take a listen as Coach Hubb shows us how to "walk it out" in Christ. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chefranjohn/support
Well hello there (Obi Wan's voice) welcome to the first double header friday, and welcome back to the interview with Keontae Edwards, he is an amazing person, his positive mindset is out of this world, out of the university of Black Hills State, and native from Denver Colorado, a CB/S, let's get to know Keontae. IN THIS EPISODE KEONTAE SHARES WITH US: What motivates him everyday. What does he hate about practice. Which was his favorite team growing up. & more. Remember to get a discount at PODDECKS using the code "JPSWORLD" at checkout. MUSIC OF THIS EPISODE BROUGHT TO YOU BY PODDECKS and MR. JOUBREL Find my social media and other platforms to listen to the show here JP'S SOCIAL Show some love to KEONTAE and follow him on Instagram KEONTAE EDWARDS. IF YOU ARE AN ATHLETE LOOKING FOR A PUBLICIST/REPRESENTATIVE CONTACT BLACK DIAMOND FIRM PLEASE SHARE THIS EPISODE AND THE SHOW WITH YOUR FRIENDS If you enjoyed this episode please don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, RATE AND REVIEW the show, I'll see you in the next episode. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jps-world/message
HS - graduated CFHS 2017 •4-year varsity starter in softball •2x Ohio Cardinal Conference pitcher of the year (junior and senior year) •2x Mansfield News Journal pitcher of the year (junior and senior year) •Captain of basketball (senior year) and softball (junior and senior year) •Honorable mention all-northwest district (junior year •2nd team all-northwest district (senior year) •2nd highest career wins on the mound in school history College- Black Hills State University, NCAA Division II •Softball scholarship •Playing in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference •RMAC All-Academic team
This week on College Football's Rivalries & Trophy GamesOklahoma vs Texas: Berry Tramel Columnist for The Oklahoman is our guest for the Red River Showdown$5 Bits Of Broken Chair: Nebraska/Minnesota. Nate Rohr from the Husker Sports Network discusses this unique Big 10 RivalryRed Beans And Rice Bowl: McNeese State at Central Arkansas. Justin Acri the voice of the UCA Bears is our guestBlack Hills Brawl: South Dakota School of Mines at Black Hills State. Tom Rudenbusch the voice of the SDSM Hardrockers
Coach Aaron Siekmann is in his fourth year as the Athletic Performance Director at Black Hill State University. Siekmann comes to Black Hills State after previously serving at the Milwaukee School of Engineering serving as the strength and conditioning coach for the baseball team. While at MSOE, he developed specific strength and agility workouts, made individual workouts and taught the fundamentals and techniques of Olympic lifts. Concurrently while at MSOE, Siekmann served as a coach at Athlete Performance where he worked with athletes from grade school through professionals. He facilitated speed and agility camp and worked individually to develop specific workouts for each athlete. Siekmann, a native of Detroit, Michigan, attended Concordia University-Wisconsin where he earned his degree in Educational Studies with a minor in health and coaching. While there, he was a three-year letter winner at wide receiver and won two Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference Player of the Week honors. Siekmann followed his collegiate playing career with the Washington County Untouchables, a semi-pro squad, for the 2011 and 2012 season. Aaron is married to Tara and has one child, Taron. Coach Siekmann Contact Info Instagram: @coachaaronbhsu Twitter: @coachaaronbhsu Email: aaron.siekmann@bhsu.edu Resource Review "Before You Social Media Shame Athletes' Poor Technique" - Bryan Mann https://www.elitefts.com/education/coaching-education/before-you-social-media-shame-athletes-poor-technique TeamBuildr Thank you to TeamBuildr for sponsoring this episode. TeamBuildr provides strength and conditioning software to athletics programs around the country. Whether your write your own programs or want access to over 100 templates, TeamBuildr can make your program more efficient, more accountable and smarter when it comes to measuring your team’s effort in the weight room. ***SPECIAL OFFER*** Visit TeamBuildr.com and start a 14-day free trial and use promo code "BIGTIME" and receive the following complimentary templates: - In-season and off-season football (lifting and speed) - General Athlete Development Program (3x 12-week phases) - Gameday CNS Prep Session Click this link and it will automatically populate the promo code: af.tbldr.co/BigTime Big Time Strength Contact Info Email: bigtimestrength@gmail.comTwitter: @BigTime_SC, @gdrosier, @CoachPedersenMV Instagram: bigtimestrength, g.rosier, mvmustangstrength Website: BigTimeStrength.com Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed the episode please subscribe, like, share, or leave a comment.
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Kayleigh Dixon began her career in the coffee industry as a barista at a local coffee shop in Rapid City while attending college at Black Hills State in South Dakota. She has a passion for espresso and healthy alternatives, and an even bigger passion for serving the people of her community. Kayleigh met her husband through one of her coffee shop regulars (who just happened to be his dad), and in September of 2014, Kayleigh and Christopher decided to open up their own drive-thru coffee company, Dixon. At the beginning of 2018, they were approached by another couple asking them to partner with them to open Revel Coffee House, their first brick and mortar business. Kayleigh's love for serving others started at a young age, and looking back on her life she can see this is the path that was intended for her. There are so many beautiful takeaways from this conversation; listen now!
Segment 1: How a two-year vocational degree creates job opportunities and job security. Segment 2: An affordable four year college in a Boulder, CO - like town: Black Hills State. Segment 3: An affordable four year college in a Boulder, CO - like town: Black Hills State (part 2). Segment 4: The Grateful Grads Index, a meaningful consideration when choosing colleges. Segment 5: This week's JBP tweets.