Und246 Posted April 24 Posted April 24 The annoying parent’s daughter is gone from the team. I still not sure what he his squawking about. His daughter was the worst player on the team. She was not D1, D2 or D3. The biggest problem on the team last year was having a parent like that be a part of the team. The best thing for that parent would be for that parent to enter the portal. Good bye. 1 Quote
The Sicatoka Posted April 25 Posted April 25 7 hours ago, OldschoolUND said: Hutter learned from Mal? One year with Mal erases twenty plus running his own teams? Quote
DL Sioux Posted Thursday at 07:08 PM Posted Thursday at 07:08 PM On 4/25/2026 at 9:58 PM, NewUndFan said: Anyone have inside scoop on the new signing ? https://fightinghawks.com/news/2026/4/30/womens-basketball-green-and-maves-set-to-join-north-dakota-next-season.aspx?fbclid=IwY2xjawRgh4lleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFhSnAzNVBUdE5NQTBneVhqc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHpXPMJo9o8Gjzf57WhMbYzmkrbaKIRGJNzkew2uZt7woyJtciwZTzKyg0dH5_aem_ZmFrZWR1bW15MTZieXRlcw Quote
UND1983 Posted Thursday at 07:19 PM Posted Thursday at 07:19 PM Hopefully they can combine for more than 1 point / 1 rebound per game. Quote
UND92,96 Posted Thursday at 07:39 PM Posted Thursday at 07:39 PM Maves played for Jacobson at Western Colorado. 42.8% from behind the arc and 74 made 3s this past season is pretty impressive. Green shot 53.6% from the floor and was her conference's defensive player of the year. 1 Quote
gfhockey Posted Thursday at 07:43 PM Posted Thursday at 07:43 PM Some nice lower division talent Quote
The Sicatoka Posted Thursday at 08:19 PM Posted Thursday at 08:19 PM 32 minutes ago, gfhockey said: Some nice lower division talent One of the best LBs of the last decade was an NSIC transfer: https://fightinghawks.com/sports/football/roster/devon-krzanowski/10957 Find the ones playing a level below where they should be. 2 Quote
southpaw Posted Thursday at 08:57 PM Posted Thursday at 08:57 PM UND football has a number of players from lower conferences and divisions who excelled but did nothing in a higher level. Quote
gfhockey Posted Thursday at 09:10 PM Posted Thursday at 09:10 PM 50 minutes ago, The Sicatoka said: One of the best LBs of the last decade was an NSIC transfer: https://fightinghawks.com/sports/football/roster/devon-krzanowski/10957 Find the ones playing a level below where they should be. So what’s wrong with some nice lower division talent? Quote
The Sicatoka Posted Thursday at 09:15 PM Posted Thursday at 09:15 PM 5 minutes ago, gfhockey said: So what’s wrong with some nice lower division talent? Nothing. It has worked is my point. Quote
JacksonW Posted Thursday at 09:38 PM Posted Thursday at 09:38 PM On 4/24/2026 at 1:21 PM, undwbbdeservesbetter said: I guess i don't know what or who your talking about, but I can gather from your post that if you had a daughter that was being recruited to the team her to know or yourself to know about the mental abuse the toxicity the personal attacks the blame the players and assistants went through, the narcissism, bad enough that most of the team and the coaches were seeing a psychiatrist to cope and you wouldn't want to know that many of them wanted to quit, you wouldn't want to know about the screaming and loud yelling altercation between the coach and some parents in front of other teams at the conference tournament in front of us and everyone else was about, you wouldn't want to know why 2 assistant coaches were leaving why multiple girls were in the portal, you would just rather your daughter could goto prom in peace, well sorry to inform ya but the players all have snap and insta and when something is toxic their hearing about it, it was said earlier that you can open doors and poeple will listen, we'll if you really cared about these student athletes you would knock on a few of these doors and find out exactly how many hours was billed to the wbb team for mental health purposes and once you found that number to be embarrassing and and unacceptable you would then knock on a few more doors because you care about the student athletes well being to significantly lower those billed hours Just because you couldn’t/wouldn’t perceive that your kid isn’t a good fit doesn’t mean most parents can’t. Have sat at kitchen table as a billet and discussed at length with parents what they want from coaches and school and where is best place for their kids. Parents that knew thier kids well enough generally made great decisions. Parents that had no realistic expectations of the kids ability to flourish under certain coaches made poor decisions Quote
iramurphy Posted Thursday at 11:51 PM Posted Thursday at 11:51 PM 2 hours ago, JacksonW said: Just because you couldn’t/wouldn’t perceive that your kid isn’t a good fit doesn’t mean most parents can’t. Have sat at kitchen table as a billet and discussed at length with parents what they want from coaches and school and where is best place for their kids. Parents that knew thier kids well enough generally made great decisions. Parents that had no realistic expectations of the kids ability to flourish under certain coaches made poor decisions I believe that person may be done. I don’t believe they wish to answer the questions I posed. This link can hopefully get back on subject. Quote
ND-fan Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago I have question we have officially now appears 15 on roster but has anyone know if Lauren Reardon been offered scholarship. If not could we still possibly have one opening left on roster if like last year we had 16 positions but I am not clear how that all worked. I am just curious about this. I have been looking at roster we will not be deep at the forward-center position for coming year by size Green at 6-1, Smith at 6-2; Duscherer 6-0; Ohnstad 6-1; and Piekny 6-0 (listed as guard) and Jacobson 6-0( listed as guard) these are people over 6 feet but to compete looking NDSU , SDSU, and ST Thomas all show rosters of having 6 or seven players above 6-1 in size and these are teams I believe will be top 3 teams in conference. South Dakota with Ava Miller now makes them comparable to us. The question is will South Dakota and teams like us can offset this inside presence with good three point shooting can offset this size with our above average size in our guard positions. Hutter did this at Mayville but so far haven’t seen anyone been able to do this at division I level in Summit conference for this to work we need better 3 point shooting coming from guards to spread the floor. This is the next level for women players will need to develop in skills to offset length being used now in players like we have seen in men’s game which I have no doubt will come. Quote
UND92,96 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago To the best of my knowledge, Ohnstad is no longer a part of the program, meaning there should still be one open roster spot. I realize she "withdrew" from the portal, but that doesn't obligate UND to take her back, and she hasn't been in any of the off-season pictures posted on UND women's basketball social media accounts. Quote
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