โข Celebrating his 52nd birthday on Tuesday (May 26) is former @IlliniFootball receiver Jason Dulick. He is now the head coach at St. Louis' Gateway Tech. @GatewaySTEM@SLPS_INFO
Celebrating his 52nd birthday on Tuesday (May 26) is former @IlliniFootball receiver Jason Dulick. He is now the head coach at St. Louis' Gateway Tech. @GatewaySTEM@SLPS_INFO
There are 77 Missouri Men on NCAA Division III MBB rosters throughout the country. Here are the Top Ten Steals. Data as of Dec 26.
1. Nolan Simon - Whitfield - Principia College - 29
2. James Hawley - Westwood Baptist - Maranatha Baptist University - 22
T3. Charles Nelson - Miller Career - Webster University - 1910
T3. Chris Ketchum - St. Charles - Millikin University - 19
T5. Jack Steinbach - Ladue Horton Watkins - Denison University - 17
T6. Nate Straughter - Chaminade - Millikin University - 15
T6. Ethan Chartrand - Webster Groves - Webster University - 15
8. Andrew Kim - Pembroke Hill - Sarah Lawrence College - 14
9. Kobe Anderson - Fort Zumwalt North - MIllikin University - 10
T10. Jemard Sykes II - Gateway STEM - Webster University - 9
T10. Kolton Garner - Hallsville - Westminster College - 9
T10. Walker Gohring - Fulton - Westminster Collete - 9
T10. Casen Lawrence - Westminster Christian - Illinois Wesleyan - 9
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There are 77 Missouri Men on NCAA Division III MBB rosters throughout the country. Here are the Top Ten Three Point Percentages. Minimum of 30 attempts. Data as of Dec 26.
1. Charles Nelson - Miller Career - Webster University - .532 (25 of 47)
2. Owen Walther - John Burroughs - Macalester College - .435 (37 of 85)
3. Anand Dharmarajan - John Burroughs - Case Western Reserve - .423 (22 of 52)
4. Kolton Garner - Hallsville - Westminster College - .400 (24 of 60)
5. Nate Slaughter - Chaminade - Millikin University - .389 (28 of 72)
6. Jermard Sykes II - Gateway STEM - Webster University - .453 (29 of 64)
T7. Casen Lawrence - Westminster Christian - Illinois Wesleyan - .333 (22 of 66)
T7. Walker Gohring - Fulton - Westminster College - .333 (13 of 39)
T7. Ethan Chartrand - Webster Groves - Webster University - .333 (10 of 30)
T7. Nolan Simon - Whitfield - Principia College - .333 (10 of 30)
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There are 77 Missouri Men on NCAA Division III MBB rosters throughout the country. Here are the Top Ten Field Goal Percentages. Minimum of 50 attempts. Data as of Dec 26.
1. Jamile Johnson - Parkview - Westminster College - .597 (40 of 67)
2. Ethan Chartrand - Webster Groves - Webster University - .585 (62 of 106)
3. Charles Nelson - Miller Career - Webster University - .500 (57 of 114)
4. Nolan Simon - Whitfield - Principia College - .462 (86 of 186)
5. Jemard Sykes II - Gateway STEM - Webster University - .453 (29 of 64)
6. Nate Slaughter - Chaminade - Millikin University - .451 (65 of 144)
7. Ethan Fauss - Clayton - Emory University - .449 (33 of 78)
8. Chris Ketchum - St. Charles - Millikin University - .448 (26 of 58)
9. Walker Gohring - Fulton - Westminster College - .443 (62 for 140)
T10. Owen Walther - John Burroughs - Macalester - .426 (40 of 94)
T10. Anand Dharmarajan - John Burroughs - Case Western Reserve - .426 (26 of 61)
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We commend all four excellent performers, and wish Louisa the best of luck as she moves on to the Missouri State Competition this spring!
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Nothing against my HS, but I feel like if theyโd told me I could have the coolest job in the world working in sports tech, I would have taken a less circuitous path haha