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Three Salukis earn MVC Scholar-Athlete Team recognition
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Three Salukis earn MVC Scholar-Athlete Team recognition
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Lance Jones (Second Team) earned spots on the Missouri Valley Conference Scholar-Athlete Teams, the league announced Thursday.
Brown, who holds a 4.0 GPA in management, is one of the best defenders and most improved players in the MVC. A Scottsdale, Ariz., native, Brown has started all 24 games for SIU and ranks fourth in the league in 3-point field goal percentage and seventh in minutes played, often while guarding the opposing team’s best perimeter player. In conference games, Brown ranks fourth in the league in minutes and 10th in steals. He scored a career-high 21 points and went 5-for-6 from the 3-point line in SIU’s win at Butler, which snapped Butler’s 59-game home court nonconference winning streak.
Trent Brown, Lance Jones named to MVC Scholar-Athlete teams
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The sound of service March 03, 2021
2018 class valedictorian and former men’s hockey star Braeden Ostepchuk brings voice to ‘Learn II Perform’ podcast
Braeden Ostepchuk, as scores of Norwich University students had before and since, learned the Guiding Values and used them as a behavioral lodestar through academics, athletics and campus life. He succeeded at seemingly every turn, becoming class valedictorian and an ice hockey Academic All-American.
When Ostepchuk’s postcollege life reached a crossroads, the values came through again, becoming a model for drafting his own.
Ostepchuk, a 27-year-old 2018 Norwich graduate who lives in Lethbridge, Alberta, said he chose Norwich partly because of its storied hockey program. At Norwich, he thrived as a goaltender, thrice earning College Sports Information Directors of America All-American honors and once earning New England Hockey Conference Goalie of the Year.