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Men add three from Iowa

Truman mens basketball recruits freshmen for 2012-2013 season

Basketball has promising future

Despite what appears to be a lackluster season, Sports Editor sees good things on the horizon for a young Bulldogs team

UCM ends mens’ postseason hopes

Despite redshirt sophomore Mike Carlson’s 34 points, an injury-ridden Bulldogs squad falls just short in a bid to prolong their season

Men hold onto chance of making the postseason

The Bulldogs kept their postseason hopes alive with a 74-57 win during Senior Night against Lincoln University on Wednesday in Pershing Arena. Down 16 points during the first three minutes of the first half, Truman looked to be well on its way to another loss to the Blue Tigers this season, until the Bulldogs roared [...]

Hitting the century mark

Michael Smith stood on the sidelines for his 100th game as head coach for the Truman State womens basketball team on Feb. 1. Much has remained the same for Truman from Smith’s first game through his 100th, but one thing has not — the quality of Truman’s play. During spring 2008 when the head coaching [...]

Men split pair of home games

The Truman State mens basketball team lost in Pershing Arena on Wednesday night to Washburn University 45-66. A balanced attack, a 2-1-2 zone press by Washburn and costly turnovers by the Bulldogs led to the runaway victory for the Ichabods. The Ichabods have forced an average of nearly 17 turnovers a game this season and [...]

Bulldogs start slow, fall to Pitt State

Coming off a three-game losing streak by an average of five points in each game, Truman State (5-13, 3-8) was ready to kick the streak and bounce back, sophomore Isaac Gardner said. “We were looking to carry over the momentum from the last three games and try to get a win tonight,” Gardner said. “Everyone [...]

Freshman leads scoring for ‘Dogs

When head basketball coach Matt Woodley recruited freshman guard Seth Jackson, he knew what type of player Jackson had been in high school. What he didn’t know was how quickly Jackson would adjust to the rigors of college basketball. Just 17 games into the season, the 6’3″ guard leads the Bulldogs in average points a [...]