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Don Bell and the Omega & Alpha Singers
Dr. Donald H. Bell had a positive influence in many lives during his ninety years. His musicianship as a director is legendary.
The first time I ever saw Don Bell direct a choir was at Detroit First Church of the Nazarene, when the church presented a Christmas pageant called, “The Wondrous Story.” We traveled from Saginaw, Michigan to see it two years in a row. The old church was familiar because we attended there when I was very young. The huge sanctuary was beautifully decorated. The singers and actors were incredible.…
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sammountainsam · 1 month
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thinking about the perler bead phone charm i had of john ward that i lost at olivet nazarene university.
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From Olivet Nazarene College's 1983 yearbook.
It all connects: vintage skeleton imagery.
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Praising God for this move of God!!!
Revival or not, still thankful God is moving!
Revival starts in your heart.
Fan the flames and get it started! 🔥❤️‍🔥
More than 20 hours ago Thane Ury who is a scholar-in-residence at Aubury University where the rare revival has broken out reports the following:
"83 hours later [now 97!!] and still going strong! EVERY parking space within a few hundred yards of Hughes Auditorium is packed, and what you can’t see in the video is the standing room only in the back and into the foyer and stairwells.
Lord, grant the fire marshal a special anointing of patience… as we far exceed seating capacity and Shekinah fires rage! הַמַּחֲזִיר שְׁכִינָתוֹ לְצִיּוֹן‎—“Blessed are You, God, who returns His Presence.”
Alumni and pastors and seekers are showing up from everywhere, including busses of students from…
Anderson University
Bethel Univ (Mishawaka)
Campbellsville University
Eastern Kentucky University 
Georgetown University
God’s Bible School (Cincinnati)
Indiana Wesleyan University
Kentucky Mountain Bible College
Lee University
Midway University
Mt. Vernon University
The Ohio Christian University
Ohio State University
Olivet University
Oral Roberts University
Purdue University
Southern Wesleyan University
Spring Arbor University
Taylor University
Trevecca Nazarene University
University of Kentucky
United (OH)
University of Cumberlands
Intersessors for America reports: "The Asbury revival is not just students. It started with students but people of all ages are streaming in to experience God’s Presence and self-abandon worship. This is a 94 year old professor at the college. There are entire families, many with young children. God’s drawing ALL people unto himself!"
©️ Shirley Buxton
🎥 Video ~ Thane Hutchinson Ury
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A snow leopard?  From Olivet Nazarene College's 1967 yearbook.
Here's a cool collection of vintage snowmen.
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Arts Annual 2022 at Creative Pinellas- Nathan Beard
More on Nathan Beard from the Creative Pinellas website–
Nathan Beard creates in St. Petersburg, FL and serves as Assistant Curator at Dunedin Fine Art Center. He also serves as Painting Faculty at DFAC and Adjunct Drawing Instructor at St. Petersburg College. His recently introduced Traveling Commission program – based on his Pond’s Edge series and available locally, nationally and globally – helps him connect with and collaborate more directly with his clients and collectors, with projects completed in Colorado, Maine, Georgia and Florida to date. Contact Nathan directly to discuss the process and possibilities at [email protected].
After receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Colorado State University in 2001, Beard worked in galleries and as an Art Consultant in Denver, CO for seven years. He grew up on a dairy farm in western New York. Prior to his university studies, Beard lived in Egypt for one year as an exchange student and, upon his return, worked as a cowboy in Wyoming for two years. He has exhibited extensively since 2013, including Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art, Tampa Museum of Art, Fukuoka Asian Art Museum (Japan), Gallery 221/Hillsborough Community College, Olivet Nazarene University, Morean Arts Center, Dunedin City Hall Gallery, JADA Art Fair (Miami), and Brooker Creek Preserve. Beard’s work is in a number of private and corporate collections, including Parkview Medical Center, Great Bay Distributors, B2 Communications, MHK, Penny Hoarder, Osprey Properties, Sabal Trust and Tampa Bay Title. In January 2020, several of Beard’s large paintings were selected to serve in the Arts in Embassies program at the U.S. Embassy in El Salvador.
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Bevo Francis Award Top 25 Watch List Announced
2024 Bevo Francis Top 25 Watch List Announced
Kansas City, MO – The National Awards Committee and Small College Basketball are happy to announce the Bevo Francis Top 25 Watch List for the 2023-24 season. The Top 25 Watch List consists of some of the top players from the NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, NAIA, USCAA, and NCCAA. With the amount of talented players and phenomenal seasons across all of these levels, the National Award Committee continues to have the difficult task of narrowing the list down. John McCarthy discussed this years Top 25 list:
"Congratulations to the 25 players that have made this prestigious Bevo Francis Award Watch List,” stated McCarthy. “This is a list of the elite of the elite in college basketball at the small college levels, based on our criteria. I am very grateful to our committee members, as they have provided great insight and information." 2024 marks the eighth year of the Bevo Francis Award. Past winners include Dominez Burnett of Davenport University in 2016, Justin Pitts of Northwest Missouri State University in 2017, Emanuel Terry of Lincoln Memorial University in 2018, Aston Francis of Wheaton College in 2019, Kyle Mangas of Indiana Wesleyan University in 2020 and Trevor Hudgins of Northwest Missouri State University in 2022. In 2023, RJ Sunahara of Nova Southeastern was named the winner of the Bevo Francis Award. The award was not presented during the 2021 season.
The Clarence “Bevo” Francis Award is presented annually to the player who has had the finest overall season within Small College Basketball. Considerations will be season statistics and individual achievements, awards, personal character and team achievements. This is an incredibly prestigious award, as this award will only be given to one player within Small College Basketball per season.
Next up on April 5th, the finalists of this year’s award will be announced. The Bevo Francis Award winner will be announced on April 8th .
The Bevo Francis Awards Committee consists of the following coaches: Gary Stewart - Stevenson (Md.), Chris Briggs - Georgetown (Ky.), Bill Dreikosen - Rocky Mountain (Mont.), Mark Berokoff – Oklahoma City, Mike Donnelly – Florida Southern, Sam Hargraves – Olivet (Mich.), Richard Westerlund – UNOH, Chase Tiechmann – Florida College, Aaron Siebenthall – Ottawa(Kan.), Mark Vanderslice – USC – Aiken, Matt O’Brien – Southwestern (KS), Chris Wright – Langston (OK), Ben Thompson – Emory & Henry, Justin Leslie – Midwestern State, Raul Placeres – Maryville College (TN), Chris Martin – Loras (IA), John Lamanna – Whitman (WA), Brian Miller – MSOE, Justin Downer – Point Loma Nazarene.
To stay up to date on all things Small College Basketball or to learn more about the Bevo Francis Award, please head to smallcollegebasketball.com.
2023-24 Bevo Francis Award Top 25 Watch List
Trevor Baskin 6’8” Jr. CO Mesa Drew Blair 6’5” Sr. MN-Duluth Frank Champion 6’7” Jr. North Georgia Luke Chicone 5’10” Jr. John Carroll Cevin Clark 5’11” Jr. Southwestern (KS) Tyler Dearman 6’3” Sr. Guilford Wes Dreamer 6’7” Sr. NW MO State Gus Etchison 5’11” Jr. Marian Spencer Freedman 6’0” Sr. New York U Zach Goodline 6’1” Sr. Huntington Jake Hilmer 5’11” Sr. Upper Iowa Jeff Hunter 6’7” Sr. Keene State Zawdie Jackson 6’0” Jr. West Georgia KJ Jones 6’6” Sr. Emmanuel (GA) Jaden Lietzke 6’7” Jr. Oklahoma Wesleyan Elijah Malone 6’10” Sr. Grace (IN) Anthony Mazzeo 6’3” Sr. Case Western Reserve Jalen Overway 6’9” So. Calvin James Paterson 6’7” So. STAC Logan Pearson 6’4” Jr. Wisconsin-Platteville Anthony Roy 6’5” Jr. Langston Tyler Schmidt 6’4” Sr. Olivet Nazarene Alex VanKalsbeek 6’6” So. Northwestern (IA) Malik Willingham 6’3” Jr. Minnesota State Larry Wise 6’5” Sr. West Texas A&M
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The Importance of Mentorship in Academic and Career Success
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Mentorship is more than just a buzzword; it’s a lifeline in the turbulent waters of academic and career growth. Imagine having a guiding star, someone who has been where you are and knows the way forward. That’s what a mentor can be for you. This article aims to shed light on the critical importance of mentorship in achieving academic success and career growth. We’ll explore the fundamentals, delve into its transformative power, and provide real-world examples to substantiate its impact.
The Fundamentals of Mentorship
What is Mentorship?
Mentorship is a relationship in which a more experienced or knowledgeable person helps guide a less experienced or less knowledgeable individual. It’s a partnership that can occur in various settings, from academic institutions to the workplace.
Types of Mentorship
There are several types of mentorship, each serving a unique purpose. These include:
Traditional Mentorship: One-on-one relationship between a mentor and mentee.
Group Mentorship: A single mentor guiding a group of mentees.
Peer Mentorship: Mentoring between individuals of similar age or career stage.
Roles and Responsibilities
Mentor: Provides guidance, shares knowledge, and offers emotional support.
Mentee: Actively seeks advice, sets goals, and takes responsibility for their growth.
The Transformative Power of Mentorship
Mentorship is not just an add-on to your academic or career journey; it’s a transformative force that can shape your path in unimaginable ways. Let’s delve into how.
The Impact on Academic and Career Trajectories
Mentorship can be a game-changer in academic settings. For instance, students with mentors are 55% more likely to enroll in college and 45% more likely to hold leadership positions, according to a study by The National Mentoring Partnership. In the career sphere, 76% of people view mentors as vital to their career growth, as per a survey by Olivet Nazarene University. Read More
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College Football By State - Illinois.
College Football By State - Illinois.
FBS: Illinois Fighting Illini - Urbana-Champaign, Illinois - They first played in 1890. They are in the Big Ten.
Northern Illinois Huskies - DeKalb, Illinois - They first played in 1899. They are in the MAC.
Northwestern Wildcats - Evanston, Illinois - They first played in 1876. They are in the Big Ten.
FCS: Eastern Illinois Panthers - Charleston, Illinois - Their program was established in 1899. They are in the Ohio Valley Conference.
Illinois State Redbirds - Normal, Illinois - Their program was established in 1887. They are in the Missouri Valley Conference.
Southern Illinois Salukis - Carbondale, Illinois - Their program was established in 1904. They are in the Missouri Valley Conference.
Western Illinois Leathernecks - Macomb, Illinois - Their program was established in 1903. They are in the Missouri Valley, but they are going to join the Ohio Valley Conference.
D2: McKendree University Bearcats - Lebanon, Illinois - They are in the Great Lakes Valley Conference.
Quincy University Hawks - Quincy, Illinois - They are in the GLVC.
D3: Augustana (IL.) Vikings - Rock Island, Illinois - They first played in 1920. They are in the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (CCIW).
Aurora Spartans - Aurora, Illinois - They first played in 1899. They are in the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference (NACC).
Benedictine Eagles - Lisle, Illinois - They first played in 1917. They are in the NACC.
University of Chicago Maroons - Chicago, Illinois - They first played in 1892. They are in the Midwest Conference (MWC).
Concordia (IL.) Cougars - River Forest, Illinois - They first played in 1923. They are in the NACC.
Elmhurst Bluejays - Elmhurst, Illinois - They first played in 1920. They are in the CCIW.
Eureka Red Devils - Eureka, Illinois - They first played in 1891. They are in the NACC.
Greenville Panthers - Greenville, Illinois - They first played in 1998. They are in the Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (UMAC).
Illinois College Blueboys - Jacksonville, Illinois - They first played in 1890. They are in the MWC.
Illinois Wesleyan Titans - Bloomington, Illinois - They first played in 1887. They are in the CCIW.
Knox Prairie Fire - Galesburg, Illinois - They first played in 1884. They are in the MWC.
Lake Forest Foresters - Lake Forest, Illinois - They first played in 1882. They are in the MWC.
Millikin Big Blue - Decatur, Illinois - They first played in 1903. They are in the CCIW.
Monmouth (IL.) Fighting Scots - Monmouth, Illinois - They first played in 1888. They are in the MAC.
North Central (IL.) Cardinals - Naperville, Illinois - They first played in 1898. They are in the CCIW.
North Parks Vikings - Chicago, Illinois - They first played in 1934. They are in the CCIW.
Rockford Regents - Rockford, Illinois - They first played in 2000. They are in the NACC.
Wheaton (IL.) Thunder - Wheaton, Illinois - They first played in 1914. They are in the CCIW.
NAIA: Judson University Eagles - Elgin, Illinois. Olivet Nazarene University Tigers - Bourbonnais, Illinois. University of St. Francis (IL.) Fighting Scots - Joliet, Illinois. Saint Xavier University Cougars - Chicago, Illinois.
Awards: My Favorite Mascot - The Prairie Fire of Knox College. (Though the Blueboys of Illinois College, the Western Illinois Leathernecks, and the University Of Chicago Maroons are also cool.) The "What A Maroon" Award - The University Of Chicago Maroons. The "Thomas Gainsborough" Award - The Blueboys of Illinois College. The "Count The Seconds" Award - The Thunder of Wheaton (IL.). The "Arbor Day" Award - The Lake Forest Foresters of Lake Forest, Illinois. The "Clues" Award - The Millikin Big Blue. The "Audobon Society" Award - Illinois State Redbirds, Quincy University Hawks, Benedictine Eagles, Elmhurst Bluejays, North Central (IL.) Cardinals, AND the Judson University Eagles. The "Puddy Tat" Award - Northwestern Wildcats, Eastern Illinois Panthers, McKendree University Bearcats, Concordia (IL.) Cougars, Greenville Panthers, Olivet Nazarene University Tigers, and the Saint Xavier University Cougars. The "Going To The Dogs" Award - Northern Illinois Huskies AND the Southern Illinois Salukis. The "George Clooney" Award - The Western Illinois Leathernecks.
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Without leaving the campus sparks from the Asbury Revival are spreading like wildfire across the nation. The Holy Spirit is crossing state borders and national boundaries as He crosses denominational lines. A growing list of schools, churches, ministries and nations impacted by the outpouring of the Holy Spirit includes but is not limited to: GROUND ZERO — Asbury University (Wilmore, Kentucky); ✓Man of War Church (Lexington, Kentucky); ✓Arise Assembly of God Church (Brandon, Florida); ✓University of Cumberland (Williamsburg, Kentucky); ✓Samford University (Homewood, Alabama); ✓Pulse Evangelistic Ministry (Minneapolis, Minnesota); ✓Lee University (Cleveland, Tennessee); ✓Bethel Church (Redding, California); ✓Cedarville University (Cedarville, Ohio); ✓Fruitland Baptist College (Hendersonville, North Carolina); ✓Ohio Christian University (Circleville, Ohio); ✓King’s Way Church (Irondale, Alabama); ✓Campbellsville University (Campbellsville, Kentucky); ✓the River Church at Tampa Bay (Mango, Florida); ✓New Day Church (Paso Robles, California); ✓Colorado Christian University (Lakewood, Colorado); ✓Eastern Kentucky University (Richmond, Kentucky); ✓Eastern Nazarene University (Quincy, Massachusetts); ✓Georgetown University (Washington, DC); ✓God’s Bible College (Cincinnati, Ohio); ✓Indiana Wesleyan University (Marion, Indiana); ✓Hope College (Holland, Michigan); ✓Kentucky Mountain Bible College (Jackson, Kentucky); ✓Calvary Christian Center (Ormond Beach, Florida); ✓Heritage Fellowship Church (Florence, Kentucky); ✓Rock of Ages Church (Vine Grove, Kentucky); ✓Belmont University (Nashville, Tennessee); ✓Midway University (Midway, Kentucky); ✓Mount Vernon University (Mount Vernon, Ohio); ✓Olivet Nazarene University (Bourbonnais, Illinois); ✓Oral Roberts University (Tulsa, Oklahoma); ✓Greater Life Apostolic Church (Lake Charles, Louisiana); ✓The Ramp School of Ministry (Hamilton, Alabama); ✓Life Church (Little Rock, Arkansas); ✓New Beginnings Baptist Church (Longview, Texas); ✓Jackson High School (Jackson, Georgia); ✓Bethel Church (Austin, Texas); ✓Park Hill Church (Kansas City, Missouri); ✓Kingdom Life Church (Oakville, Maine); ✓Christ for the Nations Institute (Dallas, Texas); ✓Cornerstone University (Grand Rapids, Michigan); ✓Spring Arbor University (Spring Arbor, Michigan); ✓The Gate Church (Charlotte, North Carolina); ✓Phoenix Community Ministry (Athens, Georgia); and ✓Ottawa University (Surprise, Arizona).
There are also reports that revival is spreading
https://beforeitsnews.com/christian-news/2023/02/asbury-revival-update-4-the-campus-churches-and-community-are-overwhelmed-by-the-swelling-crowds-2613932.html
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How the sun and moon shaped our calendars
How the sun and moon shaped our calendars
Long before the app age or the paper pages of a calendar, civilizations measured the months and years by tracking the moon and sun. “I love talking about calendars because, for the students that come to my class, it’s a great backdoor into astronomy,” said Steve Case, professor at Olivet Nazarene University. “It’s a way to show how the cycles that we live within, the things that we take for…
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Crowder & Dante Bowe Join Atop The Atlanta Skyline For “God Really Loves Us”
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From a rooftop in downtown Atlanta, 3x GRAMMY nominee Crowder and GRAMMY-winning Dante Bowe come together for the picturesque video “God Really Loves Us,” out today (8.12). Directed by Patrick Tohill, the skyline is on full display, as Crowder and Bowe’s resounding vocals float high above Atlanta while the sun sets on another day — and another opportunity to give thanks for the time we’re all given on this earth. The dynamic collaboration is busy climbing the Christian radio charts, landing on notable playlists including Apple Music’s Today’s Christian and Spotify’s Top Christian Hits upon debut and following in the footsteps of his fourth No.1 single, “In the House.” Earlier this week, Crowder earned four GMA Dove Awards nominations, including Song of the Year for his smash single, “Good God Almighty,” Rock / Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year for “Higher Power” ft. Hulvey, and Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year + Recorded Music Packaging of the Year for his critically-acclaimed album, ‘Milk & Honey.’ Expect new music from Crowder in the coming months. The genre-defying artist is currently out on the road, performing at fairs and festivals across the nation, including an upcoming show at Red Rocks Amphitheater with Lauren Daigle, and he’ll embark on the K-Love Christmas Tour in November. For tickets and more info, visit crowdermusic.com. God Really Loves Us - Crowder & Dante Bowe https://youtu.be/yG-Y9bWlCw8 Crowder Upcoming Tour Dates: - Fri., Aug. 12 | Heritage Landing | Muskegon, MI - Sat., Aug. 13 | Mattoon Peterson Park | Mattoon, IL - Mon., Aug. 15 | Dayton Fair | Dayton, PA - Sat., Aug. 27 | Wilkes Community College | Wilkesboro, NC - Sat., Sep. 17 | Shippensburg Fairgrounds | Shippensburg, PA - Tues., Sep. 20 | Red Rocks Amphitheater | Morrison, CO^ - Wed., Sep. 21 | Citizens Bank Stadium | Elizabethton, TN - Sat., Sep. 24 | Union University | Jackson, TN - Sat., Oct. 29 | Olivet Nazarene University | Bourbonnais, IL - Wed., Nov. 30 | Cannon Center for the Performing Arts | Memphis, TN* - Thurs., Dec. 1 | Montgomery Performing Arts Centre | Montgomery, AL* - Sun., Dec. 4 | The Criterion | Oklahoma City, OK* - Mon., Dec. 5 | Kiva Auditorium | Albuquerque, NM* - Thurs., Dec. 8 | Buell Theatre | Denver, CO* - Sat., Dec. 10 | Orpheum Theater | Omaha, NE* - Sun., Dec. 11 | Riverside Theater | Milwaukee, WI* - ^Opening for Lauren Daigle - *K-LOVE Christmas Tour Read the full article
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Colleges start new programs
Colleges start new programs
Culver-Stockton College is starting a major in computer and data science. Olivet Nazarene University is starting a master of science in nutrition and dietetics. Trine University will start a B.S. in extended reality. Union College, in New York, will add majors in civil engineering and environmental engineering. University of Akron is starting two new majors: sport analytics and sport…
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weirdyearbook · 2 years
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From Olivet Nazarene University's 1928 yearbook.
A treasure trove of extraordinary vintage Hallowe'en illustrations.
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Trevor Hudgins Award Watch List of 15 Players Released
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 1, 2024 Media Contact: Matt Ankenbrandt Sports Information Director │ Small College Basketball 616.780.1335 www.smallcollegebasketball.com
2024 Trevor Hudgins Award Top 15 Watch List Released
Kansas City, MO – The National Awards Committee and Small College Basketball are proud to announce the Trevor Hudgins Award Top 15 Watch List for the 2023-24 season. After the announcement of the creation of the award in November, 2023-24 marks the inaugural season for the award. The award will be presented annually to the senior who has had the finest overall career within Small College Basketball. John McCarthy had this to say about the Top 15 Watch List:
"Congratulations to all 15 players on the Trevor Hudgins Award Watch List,” mentioned McCarthy. “This is, obviously, an elite group of players that have had tremendous collegiate careers, entirely at the small college level. Thank you to our National Awards Committee for their insight on many players from throughout the country." Considerations for the Trevor Hudgins Award are overall career statistics and achievements, team achievements, awards, and personal character. The player must have played his entire career at the small college level. This is the highest award given to a four-year (or five-year) player within Small College Basketball. The video of the finalists will be released on Friday April 5, and the award winner will be announced through a video presentation on Monday April 8, at halftime of the NCAA Division I National Championship Game.
The award is named in honor of Northwest Missouri State’s Trevor Hudgins, who had a historic career with the Bearcats. He led the Bearcats to three consecutive NCAA Division II National Championships. During his career, Hudgins started in every game and never missed one. He also never lost an NCAA Tournament game, leading the Bearcats to a remarkable 17-0 record in the NCAA Division II National Tournament. Hudgins was named the NCAA Division II Player of the Year in back-to-back seasons in 2021 and 2022. He holds both the NWMSU scoring and assists records and finished his career with 2,829 points, which ranks first all time in the 110 year history of the MIAA.
The Trevor Hudgins Award is sponsored by Northwest Missouri State University, Northwest Missouri State Alumni Association, the Scribner Family Foundation Fund, Windmill Benefits and the Kansas State Credit Union.
The Small College Basketball National Awards Committee consists of the following coaches: Gary Stewart – Stevenson(Md.), Chris Briggs - Georgetown (Ky.), Bill Dreikosen - Rocky Mountain (Mont.), Mark Berokoff –Oklahoma City, Mike Donnelly – Florida Southern, Sam Hargraves – Olivet (Mich.), Richard Westerlund – Northwestern (OH), Chase Tiechmann – Florida College, Aaron Siebenthall – Ottawa (Kan.), Mark Vanderslice – USC – Aiken, Matt O’Brien – Southwestern (KS), Chris Wright – Langston (OK), Ben Thompson – Emory & Henry, Justin Leslie – Midwestern State, Raul Placeres – Maryville College (TN), Chris Martin – Loras (IA), John Lamanna – Whitman (WA), Brian Miller – MSOE, Justin Downer – Point Loma Nazarene.
For more information on the Trevor Hudgins Award or Small College Basketball, please head to smallcollegebasketball.com.
2023-24 Trevor Hudgins Award Top 15 Watch List
Drew Blair MN-Duluth Anthony Brown MidAmerica Nazarene Daniel Cook St. John Fisher Tyler Dearman Guilford Issac Fink Augustana (SD) Jake Hilmer Upper Iowa Jeff Hunter Keene State Zach Laput Bentley KJ Jones Emmanuel (GA) Josiah Johnson Mary Hardin-Baylor Elijah Malone Grace Christian Parker Mount Union Ethan Porterfield IUP Tyler Schmidt Olivet Nazarene Jeremiah Sparks Oswego State
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weantuniverse · 2 years
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"The moon was full and everything was just right."  From Olivet Nazarene's 1977 yearbook.
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