• NAIA Schedule and Links: November 4th

    NAIA Schedule and Links: November 4th

    Game of the Day  No. 25 Olivet Nazarene @  No. 24 Indiana Tech Schaefer Center | Fort Wayne, Ind. Video | Live stats |  10:00 AM  William Woods @  No. 3 Langston (Okla.) NOON  Indiana South Bend  at Saint Francis (Ind.) Video | Live stats |   Taylor @  RV Rochester Video | Live stats   Kenyon College  at Mount Vernon Nazarene Mount Vernon, OH | Ariel Arena Live…

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  • Are the Owls the Real Deal?

    Are the Owls the Real Deal?

    What Jordan Ashton did at Iowa Wesleyan last year was nothing short of amazing. He took a program that hadn’t been relevant since the late 90’s/early 2000’s and turned the program around in year one. The Tigers finished last season with a record of 27-3 and a trip to the NAIA National Tournament. The season…

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  • NAIA Schedule and Links: November 3rd

    NAIA Schedule and Links: November 3rd

    FRI. NOVEMBER 03, 2023 Game Of The Day  No. 13 Morningside (Iowa) @ No. 16 Kansas Wesleyan Salina, Kan. Live stats | Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Network (kcacnetwork.com) 11:00 AM  Ave Maria  vs Stillman @ Lakeland, Fla. | The Sun Digital Network $$ NOON  No. 21 Northwestern (IA)  at Indiana East Lingle Court Live stats | IU East – Home…

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  • NAIA Schedule and Links: November 1st

    NAIA Schedule and Links: November 1st

    WED. NOVEMBER 01, 2023 Game of the Day  No. 7 Oklahoma Wesleyan  Science and Arts Live stats | USAO on the SAC Sports Network Game Notes Two teams with a lot of tradition. OKWU comes in as a Top 10 team in the country and deservedly so with National Player of the Year candidate, Jaden Lietzke and…

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