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Big Sky Breakdown: Stars of Big Sky basketball, January 25
In this weekly installment of Stars of Big Sky basketball, Colter Nuanez is joined by Northern Colorado women's basketball head coach Kamie Etheridge, Sacramento State junior guard Marcus Graves and Eastern Washington head coach Jim Hayford. Also hear Nuanez break down North Dakota's move away from the Big Sky Conference in all sports plus all things Big Sky Conference basketball on the Nach on Sports show with Anthony Nachreiner on KGEZ in Kalispell, Montana. 

http://skylinesportsmt.com/big-sky-breakdown-stars-of-big-sky-hoops-jan-25/

 

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13413005_496345480561180_533454491286960ROCKIN’ R BAR, SILVER LEGACY RESORT & CASINO PRESENT: Big Sky Breakdown – Stars of Big Sky Basketball, February 9
 
In this episode, hear the audio from Montana State head basketball coaches Tricia Binford and Brian Fish from their weekly press conference presented by the Rockin’ R Bar in Bozmean, Montana as both Bobcat teams prepare to face Northern Arizona and Southern Utah this weekend. In the second segment, check out our Stars of Big Sky basketball portion of the podcast presented by the Silver Legacy Resort & Casino in Reno, Nevada featuring Southern Utah head coach Todd Simon, Northern Arizona head coach Jack Murphy and Eastern Washington senior Jake Wiley.
 
Montana State head coach Tricia Binford: 3:30
Montana State head men’s coach Brian Fish: 11:55
Southern Utah head men’s coach Todd Simon: 20:06
Northern Arizona head men’s coach Jack Murphy: 31:57
Eastern Washington senior Jake Wiley: 45:02
 
 
 
 
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ROCKIN’ R BAR, SILVER LEGACY RESORT & CASINO PRESENT: Big Sky Breakdown – Stars of Big Sky Basketball, February 16
http://skylinesportsmt.com/big-sky-breakdown-stars-feb-16/

In this episode, hear the audio from Montana State head men’s coach Brian Fish from their weekly press conference presented by the Rockin’ R Bar in Bozeman, Montana as MSU prepares to host Portland State and Sacramento State this weekend.

In the second segment, check out our Stars of Big Sky basketball portion of the podcast presented by the Silver Legacy Resort & Casino in Reno, Nevada featuring Weber State senior guard Jeremy Senglin, Portland State junior swingman Deontae North and Sacramento State senior center Eric Stuteville.

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Big Sky Breakdown: Stars of Big Sky Basketball, March 1
http://skylinesportsmt.com/big-sky-breakdown-stars-of-big-sky-basketball-march-1/

In the first portion of this Big Sky Breakdown presented exclusively by the Rockin’ R Bar in Bozeman, Montana, hear from Montana State women’s basketball senior captain Riley Nordgaard and MSU men’s head coach Brian Fish as the Bobcats prepare for the final week of the regular season.

In the second portion of the Big Sky Breakdown presented by the Silver Legacy Casino in Reno, Nevada, hear from Weber State head coach Randy Rahe, North Dakota head coach Brian Jones, Montana head coach Travis DeCuire, Idaho State head coach Bill Evans and Eastern Washington head coach Jim Hayford as the Big Sky men’s basketball race comes down the stretch.

Montana State senior Riley Nordgaard — 5:02
Montana State head coach Brian Fish — 11:59
Weber State head coach Randy Rahe — 25:32
North Dakota head coach Brian Jones — 32:55
Montana head coach Travis DeCuire — 39:23
Idaho State head coach Bill Evans — 43:57
Eastern Washington head coach Jim Hayford — 51:56

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15 hours ago, hoops44 said:

Frey making 3rd team...maybe a little home state bias there....  Crandall only NCAA D1 player to average at least 15pts, 4 assists,2 steals and 50% from field

Frey leads the conference in true shooting percentage and shot 47 percent from beyond the arc. He was named third-team All-Big Sky and the freshman of the year by the coaches as well.

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“I’m just playing bad,” Telfair said. “It’s nothing anyone is doing. I’ve played against every defensive scheme you can think of. I’m just not playing well. When they throw a scheme at me and it works, they think they got me figured out. The way it looks, they do got it figured out but really, it’s just because I’m not playing well. That’s no one’s fault. That’s my fault.”  Telfair mans up does not blame coaches or team mates

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