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North Dakota State's football coaching staff appears complete as former all-conference linebacker Carlton Littlejohn has been named the new assistant defensive line coach.
Littlejohn was a standout linebacker for NDSU from 2010-14, winning five national championships. He ranks in the top five all-time in school history in total tackles.
Littlejohn began his coaching career shortly after his playing days ended, with stops at Jamestown,Gustavus, MSU Moorhead and the University of Sioux Falls.
Dom Izzo and Jeff Kolpack discuss his hiring and what it means for the staff.
The Summit League basketball regular season is down to its final three weeks and each Bison team is in contention to make a run.
The Bison men lept four spots in the league standings after a sweep at home last week. Now they head out on the road for a tough trip, with stops at Oral Roberts and Denver.
The NDSU women are off to their best conference start in their Division I history. The Bison are 8-2 after a three-game road sweep and are two games back of first place. They can put some distance between themselves and third place ORU with a win this week, the Golden Eagles come to the SHAC Thursday night.
Kolpack and Izzo discuss the talent of the Bison women and potential to make a run in March at the Summit League Tournament.
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North Dakota State's football coaching staff appears complete as former all-conference linebacker Carlton Littlejohn has been named the new assistant defensive line coach.
Littlejohn was a standout linebacker for NDSU from 2010-14, winning five national championships. He ranks in the top five all-time in school history in total tackles.
Littlejohn began his coaching career shortly after his playing days ended, with stops at Jamestown,Gustavus, MSU Moorhead and the University of Sioux Falls.
Dom Izzo and Jeff Kolpack discuss his hiring and what it means for the staff.
The Summit League basketball regular season is down to its final three weeks and each Bison team is in contention to make a run.
The Bison men lept four spots in the league standings after a sweep at home last week. Now they head out on the road for a tough trip, with stops at Oral Roberts and Denver.
The NDSU women are off to their best conference start in their Division I history. The Bison are 8-2 after a three-game road sweep and are two games back of first place. They can put some distance between themselves and third place ORU with a win this week, the Golden Eagles come to the SHAC Thursday night.
Kolpack and Izzo discuss the talent of the Bison women and potential to make a run in March at the Summit League Tournament.
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