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Basketball random stuff
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Bobcat athletics is a business to the coaches, school leadership, and players. It's time the fans treat Bobcat athletics as a business too.
Bobcat Collective https://bobcatcollective.com/
Bobcat athletics is a business to the coaches, school leadership, and players. It's time the fans treat Bobcat athletics as a business too.
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Re: Basketball random stuff
Cass Bauer-Bilodeau – Montana State
Women’s Basketball, 1990-94
Cass Bauer-Bilodeau played women’s basketball for Montana State from 1990-94… Was instrumental in sending the Bobcats to the NCAA Tournament in 1993, when they beat Montana twice in eight days to win the Big Sky for the first time… Earned Kodak All-America Honorable Mention accolades in both 1993 and 1994… Named Big Sky Player of the Year in 1993, as well as Tournament MVP… Voted First Team All-Conference honoree three times (1992, 19993, 1994)… Named to the All-Tournament Team in 1994… Won eight Big Sky Conference Player of the Week titles…Played in the WNBA and won an American Basketball League Championship.
One of the best ever — a 6’4” very mobile center. Being that she was from eastern Montana, her career caught my attention. We bought tickets and went to a game just to watch Cass. We never missed many games after that — we were hooked! The game we went to was the one where they beat the gris for the second time — then won the conference on a post-game coin toss. Wow.
Women’s Basketball, 1990-94
Cass Bauer-Bilodeau played women’s basketball for Montana State from 1990-94… Was instrumental in sending the Bobcats to the NCAA Tournament in 1993, when they beat Montana twice in eight days to win the Big Sky for the first time… Earned Kodak All-America Honorable Mention accolades in both 1993 and 1994… Named Big Sky Player of the Year in 1993, as well as Tournament MVP… Voted First Team All-Conference honoree three times (1992, 19993, 1994)… Named to the All-Tournament Team in 1994… Won eight Big Sky Conference Player of the Week titles…Played in the WNBA and won an American Basketball League Championship.
One of the best ever — a 6’4” very mobile center. Being that she was from eastern Montana, her career caught my attention. We bought tickets and went to a game just to watch Cass. We never missed many games after that — we were hooked! The game we went to was the one where they beat the gris for the second time — then won the conference on a post-game coin toss. Wow.