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McLaughlin’s Sandee Steele Commits to United Tribes Basketball

Another standout athlete from McLaughlin High School is making the leap to the collegiate level. Sandee Steele, a dynamic 5’6” guard, has officially signed with United Tribes Technical College, continuing her basketball career at the next level.

Steele has been a key player for McLaughlin, making a name for herself with her quickness, defensive pressure, and scoring ability. She has been a consistent force on both ends of the floor, averaging 17.5 points, 6.1 rebounds, 3.5 steals, and 2 assists per game in her senior season.

Her ability to create scoring opportunities, coupled with a strong defensive presence, made her a standout prospect for United Tribes, a program that continues to attract top Indigenous talent.

Steele won’t be making the transition alone—she will be joined by McLaughlin teammate Mari Richards, a 6’2” forward who also committed to United Tribes. Richards has been a dominant presence in the post, averaging 11.1 points, 9.1 rebounds, and 3 steals per game.

With Steele’s backcourt skills and Richards’ versatility in the paint, United Tribes is adding two key pieces to its roster for the upcoming season. Their addition further strengthens the program’s reputation as a hub for high-level tribal college basketball talent.

United Tribes, a member of the NJCAA, has been a competitive force in tribal college basketball, consistently developing Indigenous athletes and providing opportunities for student-athletes to showcase their talents on a national stage.

Steele’s signing is yet another testament to the growing presence of Indigenous athletes in collegiate basketball. As the tribal college basketball landscape continues to grow, players like Steele and Richards are leading the way for the next generation of Indigenous hoopers.

Stay tuned to Tribal College Basketball Network for more updates on signings, player highlights, and tribal college hoops coverage.

St. John’s Kennley Davis Signs with Turtle Mountain College

The Turtle Mountain College Mighty Mikinocks are adding another talented player to their roster, as Kennley Davis from St. John High School has officially signed to continue her basketball career at the collegiate level.

Davis, a versatile guard, made a name for herself at St. John with her well-rounded skill set, strong defensive instincts, and ability to score in crucial moments. She posted impressive stats in her senior season, averaging 16.8 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 5.6 steals per game. Her relentless defensive pressure and scoring ability make her a valuable addition to Turtle Mountain’s backcourt.

Known for her ability to create plays on both ends of the court, Davis brings leadership and energy that will be a key asset to Turtle Mountain. Moreover, she will be one of the top defensive guards in Tribal college basketball her first season.

With tribal college basketball continuing to gain attention, Davis’ signing is another example of top Indigenous talent staying within the tribal college system and making an impact. Her transition to the collegiate level will be one to watch as she looks to make an immediate impact for Turtle Mountain.

Stay tuned to Tribal College Basketball Network for more signings, player highlights, and tribal college basketball coverage.

Turtle Mountain College Men’s Basketball Signs Tayden Azure

The Turtle Mountain College Mighty Mikinocks are adding a major piece to their roster for next season, as Tayden Azure, a 6’5” freshman from Dunseith, ND, has officially committed to the program.

Azure brings an exciting combination of size, defense, and rebounding, making him a valuable addition to Turtle Mountain’s frontcourt. Playing for Flight 701, he showcased his all-around game, averaging 21.4 points, 10.4 rebounds, and 4.8 assists per game. His ability to score both inside and from the perimeter, along with his strong rebounding and defensive versatility, will be key assets for the Mighty Mikinocks.

Head Coach Mike Vandal expressed his enthusiasm for Azure’s addition, stating:

“Tayden has the skill and size to make an impact right away. His ability to score and defend will help us a lot next season.”

With Azure joining the program, Turtle Mountain is looking to elevate its level of play and compete for a banner next season. His versatility and high basketball IQ make him an immediate contributor for the team.

Tayden Azure is the son of Eve and George Azure. Welcome to Turtle Mountain College!

Stay tuned to Tribal College Basketball Network for more signings, player highlights, and the latest in tribal college basketball.

Mahpiya Luta’s Essence Tobacco Signs with United Tribes

Bismarck, NDUnited Tribes Technical College continues to add high-level talent to its roster, securing a commitment from Essence Tobacco, a standout guard from Mahpiya Luta (Red Cloud High School), the top-ranked girls’ team in South Dakota.

Tobacco has been a key force behind Mahpiya Luta’s success, playing a crucial role in their dominance in South Dakota. Known for her quick scoring ability, defensive presence, and leadership on the court, she has been a game-changer throughout her high school career.

Her commitment to United Tribes adds another dynamic playmaker to the T-Bird lineup, strengthening a program that has been consistently recruiting some of the best Indigenous basketball talent in the region. Tobacco’s ability to excel in high-pressure situations makes her a player to watch as she transitions to the collegiate level.

With United Tribes continuing to build a competitive roster for the upcoming NJCAA season, the addition of Tobacco ensures that the T-Birds will be a team to watch in tribal college basketball.

Stay tuned to Tribal College Basketball Network for more updates on signings, player highlights, and the latest in tribal college basketball.

North Prairie’s Gracelyn Selburg Signs with Turtle Mountain College

The Turtle Mountain College Mighty Mikinocks continue to build their roster with the addition of Gracelyn Selburg, a 6’0” forward/center from North Prairie, who has officially signed to play for the program next season.

Selburg brings size, strength, and versatility to the Mikinocks’ frontcourt, giving them a strong presence in the paint on both ends of the floor. Known for her ability to rebound, defend, and finish around the basket, she will be an immediate asset for Turtle Mountain as they look to strengthen their interior game.

Her commitment adds to what is shaping up to be a strong recruiting class for Turtle Mountain College, as they continue to add high-impact players for the upcoming season.

Little Big Horn College Rams Fall Jamboree

The Little Big Horn Rams hosted an unforgettable blockbuster jamboree this week!  With 6 men’s teams (5 nationally ranked) and 3 women’s teams (2 nationally ranked) in action, the competition was fierce and the energy was electric.

The theme of the weekend? Parity. Dynamic play and unexpected upsets kept fans on the edge of their seats!  This jamboree showcased the incredible talent and heart of Tribal College basketball.

A huge shoutout to all the teams and players for their hard work and determination. This weekend reminded us why Tribal College basketball is one of a kind

Day 1 Results 

MBB

#6 Salish Kootenai College 98 vs #8 Little Big Horn College 115 

#10 Chief Dull Knife College 81 vs Fort Peck Community College 72

#1 Four Winds University 124 vs #14 Stone Child College 45

#6  Salish Kootenai College 98 vs Fort Peck Community College 64

#10 Chief Dull Knife College 98 vs #14 Stone Child College 50

#1  Four Winds University 118 vs #8 Little Big Horn College 108

WBB

#1 Salish Kootenai College 86  vs #11 Little Big Horn 70

#1 Salish Kootenai College 61  vs LBHC Alumni 49

#11 Little Big Horn 77  vs LBHC Alumni 56

Day 2 Results

MBB

#10 Chief Dull Knife College 81 vs Fort Peck Community College 72

#1 Four Winds University 85 vs #6 Salish Kootenai College 101

#8 Little Big Horn College 109 vs #10 Chief Dull Knife College 81

WBB

#1 Salish Kootenai College 102  #11 Little Big Horn 50

TCBN Launches Regional Ranking Power Point System

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Announcing the Tribal College Basketball Network Power Ranking System

We are excited to introduce the official Tribal College Basketball Network (TCBN) Power Ranking System, a comprehensive method for evaluating team performance throughout the season. The regional rankings not only tracks success on the court but also determines postseason opportunities, including rankings for regional tournaments and the crowning of regional champions.

How the System Works

The TCBN Power Ranking System awards points to teams based on their performances in various categories, including national rankings, regular season wins, and regional success. This point-based system ensures transparency and rewards teams for consistent excellence and competitiveness. Below is an overview of how teams earn points:

1. National Ranking Points
  • Teams earn points based on their TCBN Top 15 ranking:
    • #1: 15 points
    • #2: 14 points
    • #3: 13 points
    • …continuing down to:
    • #15: 1 point
    • Unranked: 0 points
2. Regular Season Wins
  • Win Against Top 5 Ranked Team: 10 points
  • Win Against Top 10 Ranked Team (Ranks 6-10): 7 points
  • Win Against Top 15 Ranked Team (Ranks 11-15): 5 points
  • Win Against Unranked Team: 3 points
3. Regional Game Wins
  • Win Against Any Team in Region: 5 points
  • Additional Bonus for Beating a Ranked Team in Region:
    • Top 5 Team: +10 points
    • Top 10 Team: +7 points
    • Top 15 Team: +5 points

TCBN Launches Tribal College Launches LOI Portal

TCBN Launches LOI Portal for Tribal College Athlete Signings

The Tribal College Basketball Network (TCBN) is thrilled to announce the launch of our brand-new Letter of Intent (LOI) Portal! This innovative tool is designed to celebrate the incredible talent joining tribal college basketball programs by allowing schools, coaches, athletes, and fans to submit athlete signings for recognition across our platform.

What Is the LOI Portal?

The LOI Portal is a centralized hub where users can submit details about athletes signing with tribal colleges. Once submitted, these stories will be featured on the TCBN website and shared on our social media channels, amplifying the accomplishments of student-athletes and showcasing the growth of tribal college athletics.

Why Use the LOI Portal?

The TCBN LOI Portal is a game-changer for tribal college basketball, offering:

  • Increased Visibility: Celebrate athlete signings with a broader audience, including fans, alumni, and recruiters.
  • Community Engagement: Bring communities together to honor the achievements of young athletes and the programs they join.
  • Recognition for Tribal Colleges: Highlight the hard work and dedication of tribal colleges in building competitive programs and providing opportunities for Indigenous athletes.
How It Works
  1. Submit an LOI: Use the simple form on the TCBN LOI Portal to enter the athlete’s information, including:
    • Athlete’s Name
    • High School
    • Position
    • Tribal College Program
    • Signing Ceremony Photos or Videos (optional but encouraged!)
  2. Approval Process: Submissions are reviewed to ensure accuracy and completeness.
  3. Spotlight Features: Approved signings will be showcased on the TCBN website and shared across our social media platforms.

SUBMIT SIGNING

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Week 4 Rankings have been released

PosTeamPower PointsTop 15 WinsOverall Record
11811314-5
21792430-8
3149412-17
4145210-5
513236-24
6121414-8
7119910-13
8109312-10
99178-13
108945-13
118456-12
126355-5
1263-2-7
145733-9
152011-13
PosTeamPower PointsTop 15 WinsOverall Record
1163413-1
2151015-5
3140217-14
4120912-4
511305-10
610968-4
79938-9
89405-9
97022-6
103300-7
103302-4
123000-8
1320-0-4
141900-7
15000-0