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Akron models team after Huskies

By Mark Pickrel | February 17, 2003

Despite a loss, Akron women’s basketball coach Kelly Kennedy could not have been happier after Saturday’s game at the Convocation Center. Kennedy was happy with the way her team played against what she called a great NIU team. In her first year, Kennedy...

Three-point shot the demise of NIU

By Chris Jurmann | February 14, 2003

You live by the sword, you die by the sword. For the NIU women’s basketball team, this adage refers to its three-point shooting. Last Sunday against Buffalo, the Huskies connected on 10-of-19 thr ee-point field goals which carried them to a 76-64 win....

One of the MAC’s best

By Mark Pickrel | February 13, 2003

Fear not college basketball fans. With one of the MAC’s best players already gone from the corn city, another is on the way. Ohio University’s Player of the Year Candidate Brandon Hunter collected 18 points and grabbed 13 rebounds on his trip to DeKalb....

Secrest, NIU cruise

By Chris Jurmann | February 10, 2003

Facing the best defensive team in the MAC was supposed to be a difficult task for the NIU women’s basketball team. Hitting 10-of-19 three-point baskets can make that difficult task pretty simple as the Huskies (10-11, 6-4 MAC) cruised to victory 76-64...

Rookie wonder

By Chris Jurmann | February 5, 2003

There haven’t been many pleasant surprises for the NIU women’s basketball team this season. Depth up front has been thin for NIU. Someone needed to step in and help take pressure off preseason All-MAC forward/center Jennifer Youngblood. Who knew that...

NIU’s best sport hidden

By Jason Watt | February 4, 2003

Basketball is starting to turn things around.

Football has turned it around.

Wrestling has really turned it around.

Not to take anything away from Rob Judson or Joe Novak, both have done wonders for their programs, but Dave Grant has turned a team that was on the verge of extinction into an NCAA powerhouse.

It is understood that Judson took over a 5-23 team his first year and transformed it into a 12-16 team. Good for him.

The basketball team currently is tied for second in the MAC this season, but it was unable to get out of the first round in the MAC Tourney as it lost 97-93 to Marshall last season.

Novak had an extremely rough start for the Huskies as he had a 3-30 record in his first three seasons, including the infamous 23-game losing streak.

In the past three seasons, this year’s MAC Coach of the Year led his team to back-to-back 6-5 campaigns before last year’s 8-4 season. The Huskies also repeated as the MAC West Division co-champion.

People think that NIU was snubbed out of a Bowl game this past season, but still, the highest that it was ranked was 35th in the country.

That is where Grant comes into effect.

Grant has something in common with Novak; he also won a MAC Coach of the Year award last year.

Last season, the wrestling team had the second-best record in school history with a 14-4 record under Grant. The year before, NIU had a 9-8-2 mark, good for its first winning season since the 1988-’89 season.

After having his team place second in the MAC behind Central Michigan (who NIU just handed its first conference loss since the 1997-’98 season), it finds itself with a 10-6 record and a 2-1 record in the conference.

Grant and the Huskies have taken down two Top 15 teams this season, one over the third-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes and the other against the 14th-ranked Chippewas.

The closest that an NIU squad has come to taking down an opponent of that magnitude was when the women’s basketball team came up short against fourth-ranked Kansas State earlier this season, 63-58.

NIU now owns a spot nationally in the Top 25, and will surely move up after last Friday’s victory over CMU.

The highest it has been ranked this season was No. 21.

When was the last time football or basketball was ranked that high?

Actually, when was the last time that either of those teams were ranked at all?

Even though Judson and Novak receive more attention in the public eye, Grant keeps winning.

How many people could even name the head coach of the wrestling program before this article? Five dollars (and a penny, Mark Pickrel) to anyone who could prove this.

The fact of the matter is, we have a team that has basically been ranked the whole season and not a lot of people know about it.

The football team manhandled an overrated Bowling Green team that was ranked 16th, but even the crowd was chanting "overrated," so you know what was going on.

Point being, Grant and his men have gone to battle against six Top 20 teams, and have held their own against the nation’s elite. Hence, NIU now is being recognized as one of the nation’s elite itself.

Grant has something in common with the other coaches.

They all inherited a team that was at or near the bottom, the difference is Grant is seeing the results much faster.

Judson and Novak are getting all the credit for turning their programs around by both the community and the student body, Grant really hasn’t received any credit locally, but he has where it counts.

On the national level.

Women’s hoops tops Bowling Green

By Mark Pickrel | February 3, 2003

Dealing with adversity is nothing new for the NIU women’s basketball team. The Huskies took their latest bump in the road in stride and pulled out a 73-72 win over Bowling Green (9-9, 2-5 MAC) Saturday. While the team played its second straight game...

NIU going for Ohio sweep

By Mark Pickrel | January 31, 2003

After a rare road win, the women’s basketball team will try to make it two in a row on Saturday. The Huskies take on Bowling Green at 1 p.m. in their second straight MAC road contest in Ohio. NIU (8-10, 4-3 MAC) is coming off only its second road win...

NIU travels to Ohio for MAC contest

By Mark Pickrel | January 29, 2003

For the NIU women’s basketball team, the road has been anything but kind this season. It appears it may not get any better for coach Carol Hammerle’s team when it faces Ohio (5-12, 1-5) today at 7 p.m. in Athens. Starting forward Kim Boeding will...

Track and field has no home

By Brian Kelley | January 28, 2003

There’s no place like home. However, the NIU track and field team is without a true home this year, even with the new track inside the $36 million Convocation Center. The Huskies have no scheduled home track meets. The problem is not because of the...

Youngblood hits 1,000 in NIU win

By Chris Jurmann | January 27, 2003

Suffering through the loss of two senior starters, a pair of juniors rallied the NIU women’s basketball team to victory Saturday over visiting Marshall 81-74 in a record setting game. Jennifer Youngblood stole the show early for the Huskies (7-10, 3-3...

Deaf player leads Herd into DeKalb

By Chris Jurmann | January 24, 2003

How can a team play effectively when it’s leading scorer can’t speak with any of their teammates? The Marshall University women’s basketball team faces just that problem, another of many times, when they play NIU on Saturday at 3:05 p.m. at the...