Dear @NCAA,
Please deny any waiver for a player who has played 4 or more full seasons of college basketball. It’s time to end the madness and reset the market.
Sincerely,
Everyone
2029 | Cole Harrison | #RLHoops
✅ Traditional PG that gets the team organized
✅ Shot smooth like butter
✅ Quick hands
✅ Made all the effort plays early in the 8am game
2026 MONTANA ELITE INVITATIONAL
We’re back for year 4! The premier high school basketball event in Montana returns Memorial Day weekend for another great year with some of the top prospects in the state. Rosters coming soon!
The Parent Poison…
Most parents want the best for their kids.
But sometimes, without realizing it, they slowly poison the very team their child is part of.
It rarely starts with something dramatic.
It starts small.
A comment in the car ride home.
“Why didn’t the coach play you more?”
A comparison.
“You’re better than that kid.”
A quiet complaint at the dinner table.
“That coach doesn’t know what he’s doing.”
Kids hear everything.
And when they hear it, something changes.
Doubt creeps in.
Blame grows.
Trust fades.
The mindset shifts from team first to me first.
What begins in the living room eventually shows up in the locker room.
You see it in body language.
You hear it in conversations.
You feel it in the culture.
Instead of unity, there are whispers.
Instead of accountability, there are excuses.
Instead of growth, there is resentment.
Great teams cannot survive that environment.
Because the best teams are built on three things:
Trust.
Sacrifice.
Shared purpose.
When players start believing the problem is everyone else, those things disappear.
Parents play a powerful role in a team’s culture whether they realize it or not.
The healthiest teams have parents who:
Support the program.
Encourage resilience.
Teach their kids to handle adversity.
They remind their children:
Work harder.
Be a great teammate.
Control what you can control.
They don’t feed excuses.
They build character.
And here’s the truth most people miss:
A parent’s influence extends far beyond their own child.
It affects the locker room.
It affects the culture.
It affects the entire team.
Great teams require unity, not whispers of criticism.
So the challenge for parents is simple.
Be the adult in the room.
Guard your words.
Model respect.
Support the team.
Because what starts at home always finds its way onto the court, the field, or the locker room.
And the best parents don’t poison the culture.
They protect it.
𝑴𝑨𝑹𝑪𝑯
Your Fighting Saints are headed to Chandler, Ariz. as a 10-seed to take on (7) Wayland Baptist in the First Round of the @NAIA MBB Championship!
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Loyalty, community buy-in, watching a player develop over 4-5 years. Not to mention program legacies that will become less and less.
You can see it with programs getting 100 fans, the blandness of Twitter when “I’d like to thank, but I’m entering the portal,” is shared.
Hard clap the programs who are hyper focused on retention, development and allowing those athletes to feel lasting effects of the slow-burn of staying at a program. It’s special and it’s one of the best things a player could go through.
The Frontier Conference announced their All-Conference teams and season awards Thursday with Carroll's Isaiah Crane landing Player of the Year. Crane averaged over 19 points per game and had a 48 point performance vs Providence
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M🏀🏅 I Congratulations to the recipients on the 2025-26 #FCsports Men's Basketball All-Conference teams and postseason awards
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Men's Conference tournament kicks off Friday evening, starting at 5:30 p.m. (MT) at Butte Civic Center!
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The Frontier Conference MBB Tournament gets underway this weekend in Butte and features five Montana programs with Rocky, Carroll, Northern, Western, and Tech making the cut. Here is a breakdown of the matchups and one key player to watch for each Montana school
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𝑾𝑰𝑵
Kellen Harrison leads the way with 18 points as your Fighting Saints pick up the season sweep over the Argos!
Check out tonight's First Interstate Bank Scoreboard!
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Bozeman product Kellen Harrison earns Frontier DPOTW making it two straight weeks that a Fighting Saint has taken home the award
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Congratulations to Isaiah Crane on scoring his 1000th point. Kid puts in a ton of work behind the scenes to be the player he is. Has a chance to lead the Frontier Conference in scoring as a sophomore. Special player at the core of our program’s culture.
𝑷𝒍𝒂𝒚𝒆𝒓 𝒐𝒇 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝑾𝒆𝒆𝒌
Congrats to FOUR-TIME Frontier Conference Defensive Player of the Week, Kellen Harrison!
🔥 9⃣ total steals
🔥 6⃣ steals at DSU
#MarchOn | @CCSAINTSMBB
A high school basketball team’s culture starts with the coach—but is owned by the players.
If they take pride in showing up early, holding each other accountable, and outworking their opponents—you’ve already won.
Everything else is just details.