• Prolific Pair Soar To Top of National Charts

    Prolific Pair Soar To Top of National Charts

    We are pleased to add Harry Cummins as a contributor to NAIAHoopsReport.com. Harry is a former magazine editor, free-lance writer, and ‘stringer’ for the international news service (UPI). He has profiled many athletes from far -ranging sports like boxing ( World Champion Archie Moore).. to figure skating (Olympic Gold Medalist John Curry).. to former NY Knick…

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  • NAIA Schedule and Links To Watch – Nov 5th

    NAIA Schedule and Links To Watch – Nov 5th

    Here is tonight’s NAIA Men’s Basketball Schedule and the links to watch. As always, follow us on Twitter for game updates, and final scores. Home Away Score     Toccoa Falls College Brewton-Parker (Ga.) 12:00 AM      Crowley’s Ridge (Ark.) Missouri Baptist 6:00 PM   Watch Live   Holy Family (Wis.) Viterbo (Wis.) 6:00 PM…

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  • GPAC Weekly Review

    GPAC Weekly Review

    By Tad Dorsey Preseason #4 Morningside had two impressive wins in the Cornerstone Classic, knocking off #23 Indiana Tech 59-58 and the host team #12 Cornerstone 78-58.  Against Indiana Tech junior center Trey Brown scored the last of his team high 11 points at the line to give Morningside a 59-58 lead with 7 seconds…

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  • NAIA Morning Bullet Points:

    NAIA Morning Bullet Points:

    The NAIA Morning Bullet Points is a feature that will do a quick dive into the world of NAIA basketball. COLLEGE BASKETBALL STARTS TODAY!!!! I get it, I really do. I love NCAA basketball as well. However, it’s part of the mindset that paves the way for coaches/players/parents to think only about “higher” levels of…

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