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Just now, homer said:

Can’t keep the roster as is either.  He should have a good feel for who is going to contribute in the next couple of years.   Sitting in a 7 win roster might get you 10 next year……which likely still puts us in the conference play in game.  

It’s not going to be a pretty rebuild. It might be 10 wins next year, 13 wins the next, then 16 wins, then 20. Look at Jory Collin’s at ndsu. 11 wins, 15 wins (Covid year), 11 wins, 18 wins, then finally jumped to 20+ win seasons. It’s not going to be popular or fun, but I would expect a similar type rebuild here 

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17 minutes ago, sioux24/7 said:

I see that both Navaeh Ferrara-Horne and Kiera Pemberton have entered the portal again. 

The grass isn't always greener someplace else.

A lesson some people have to learn the hard way.

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22 hours ago, Siouxphan27 said:

I’ll reply to you for the third time asking you this same question that you seem afraid to answer- How did Hutter go 26-3 his last year coaching Mayville?  

I've answered this.. even a blind squirrel finds a nut

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My question and maybe it has been answered, is your daughter still on this team or did she graduate 

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On 4/5/2026 at 8:21 PM, YeahhhSiouxSioux said:

I see Kiera Pemberton has hit the portal again after her season at Baylor. Looks like she barely played while there, mostly only in garbage time. Wondering if she will go to a different power 4 school or drop back down to mid-major. I think her skill set translates better to the mid-major level if she wants lots of playing time.

Although I would be surprised if she was interested, I would reach out to her to gauge interest. 

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13 hours ago, undwbbdeservesbetter said:

I've answered this.. even a blind squirrel finds a nut

Oh I think we've found our resident nut.

So your answer is his successful teams in Mayville won....by accident.  LOL.

  

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13 hours ago, undwbbdeservesbetter said:

I've answered this.. even a blind squirrel finds a nut

I’m not a blind squirrel but I believe I have found the nut. 
Come on man, you are better than this. If nothing else do it for your daughter. 

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On 4/5/2026 at 6:38 PM, Siouxphan27 said:

I’ll reply to you for the third time asking you this same question that you seem afraid to answer- How did Hutter go 26-3 his last year coaching Mayville?  

Quit making comparisons between Mayville and UND -it is embarrassing to the program and the tradition it worked so hard to develop.  Hutter has not shown any Division I coaching during any games - and it starts with scouting/preparation and adjustments.  He can’t even come up with running an offense based on the players he has on the roster so Mayville has nothing to do with it.

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19 minutes ago, Susie54 said:

Quit making comparisons between Mayville and UND -it is embarrassing to the program and the tradition it worked so hard to develop.  Hutter has not shown any Division I coaching during any games - and it starts with scouting/preparation and adjustments.  He can’t even come up with running an offense based on the players he has on the roster so Mayville has nothing to do with it.

What system should he have been running? 

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2 hours ago, Susie54 said:

Quit making comparisons between Mayville and UND -it is embarrassing to the program and the tradition it worked so hard to develop.  Hutter has not shown any Division I coaching during any games - and it starts with scouting/preparation and adjustments.  He can’t even come up with running an offense based on the players he has on the roster so Mayville has nothing to do with it.

Another pissed off parent?

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A lot of people on this board complaining  but not coaches , or maybe have been 

 they probably stated stayed at a holiday inn express last night 

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40 minutes ago, SiouxFan100 said:

Some come across as always being mad. 

You can disagree with how these people are expressing their frustration, but the program IS a dumpster fire right now. And I am curious as to how the coaching staff is planning to clean it up.

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Per the Fargo Forum, in addition to the previously announced Volmer, Ohnstad and Fletcher are in the portal. Ohnstad is kind of an enigma. She was the 9th-ranked player in the MN class of 2024 (by comparison Ava Miller was 33rd), which normally suggests somebody is good enough to be a pretty good Summit player, and obviously she was good enough to earn a scholarship to Kansas State, but for whatever reason she just couldn't consistently crack the lineup. She only shot 29.5% from the floor when she did play. I would guess she'll end up somewhere in the NSIC.

Fletcher is probably the least surprising departure, if for no other reason than she was the only one on the roster eligible to return, and who was in the program for more than one year, but still couldn't crack the rotation at any point in the 2025-26 season. I would guess she'll maybe go back to a Canadian school.

Volmer has athletic ability, but she struggled to score and isn't known as a 3-point shooter. Like Ohnstad, I could see her playing in the NSIC.

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I see Ohnstad has withdrawn from the portal which I take is that she will be still with team.  Of the three players I think she has greatest potential and I think she could become solid player. Has offensive abilities to be consistent scorer but needs to work on her defense and if she does that would gain significant playing time.

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On 4/7/2026 at 3:53 PM, Susie54 said:

Quit making comparisons between Mayville and UND -it is embarrassing to the program and the tradition it worked so hard to develop.  Hutter has not shown any Division I coaching during any games - and it starts with scouting/preparation and adjustments.  He can’t even come up with running an offense based on the players he has on the roster so Mayville has nothing to do with it.

I think everyone else understands I wasn't comparing Mayville to UND.  I was making the point that Hutter proved he could win with several successful seasons against Mayville's peers.  

Your critique of his coaching ignores the talent level of this past year's team.  The foundation of a successful program starts with having a roster full of D1 worthy players.  He has not had that, yet.  And, it's going to be difficult for him to win recruiting battles given the state of the program when he took over.  Bottom line is he needs time and resources to build the program back up.  

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