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Asst Basketball Coach/Asst AD at Glenville State University! Father to Jakobi, Husband to Tia, I'm not perfect but Saved by the Grace of God! Former HC at ABU!
West Virginia, USA Katılım Ocak 2009
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Working in college athletics is insanely hard. It’s juggling 500 tasks in the time frame where you should only be able to do 5.
It’s being constantly on call for whatever. The people behind the scenes at EVERY LEVEL make this game special for players, families, and fans alike.
UMBC Athletics@UMBCAthletics
@bgibs1994 Intern...lol
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𝐌𝐚𝐤𝐢𝐧’ 𝐌𝐨𝐫𝐞 𝐇𝐈𝐒𝐓𝐎𝐑𝐘!
Wrestling’s 7th place finish at this year’s @NCAADII Championships is the best in program history!
#GoPioneers

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𝐒𝐔𝐏𝐄𝐑 𝐑𝐄𝐆𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐀𝐋 𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐌𝐏𝐒!🏆
Bringing the title right where it 𝐛𝐞𝐥𝐨𝐧𝐠𝐬. We’re goin’ back-to-back!
#GoPioneers

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Former Pioneer Hooper Paul Gakmar Signs Pro Contract in Australia gstatepioneers.com/news/2026/2/27…
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Pioneer fans we need YOU 🫵 in the stands Wednesday night!
Top 10 West Liberty will be in town for a big matchup inside the Waco Center at 7:30 and the guys are on a four-game winning streak 🔥
No better place to be 🤟
#GoPioneers




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REMINDER: There is no dress code BUT the best dressed will win a cash prize!💸
GSU Pioneer Athletics@GSUpioneers
Another reminder as we are just under two weeks away from our Royal Heart Jackpot Casino Night! Contact Jaycie Johnson to purchase your ticket for just $50 and enjoy a great night inside the Mollohan Ballroom! #GoPioneers
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Another reminder as we are just under two weeks away from our Royal Heart Jackpot Casino Night!
Contact Jaycie Johnson to purchase your ticket for just $50 and enjoy a great night inside the Mollohan Ballroom!
#GoPioneers


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🚨🚨REMINDER🚨🚨
Glenville State will be hosting @TheMountainEast Wrestling Championships on Saturday!
Action begins at 10 a.m. inside the Waco Center.
Tickets 🎟️ bit.ly/MECWrestTix
#GoPioneers

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Ben McCollum didn’t flinch after losing three straight games in brutal environments.
“When you’re losing, the world is ending.
When you’re winning, everything’s perfect.”
That’s the lie most people believe.
Inside his program, nothing changed. No panic. No celebration. No emotional whiplash. Just a continued commitment to the process.
McCollum kept the evaluation simple. Against Illinois, it was a poor start, some growth, and losing plays late. Against Purdue, too many losing plays and a costly offensive rebound. The next game? Fewer losing plays and more winning ones.
That was the entire adjustment.
Not narratives. Not results. Plays.
Here’s what most people miss: the outside world lives in extremes. Inside great programs, everything stays boring. Stable. Grounded in the work.
McCollum filters noise ruthlessly. He listens to people who help him improve his bosses, famiand ly, mentors. Social media? Useless.
That discipline wasn’t accidental. It came from years in Division II. Getting exposed. Learning how far he still had to go. Making quiet adjustments. Building real confidence through repetition, not praise.
The takeaways are simple but uncomfortable:
Results lie. Process tells the truth.
Don’t chase wins, eliminate losing plays.
Noise doesn’t make you better; honesty does.
Faith in the work is built long before it’s rewarded.
Sometimes it won’t pay off tonight. Sometimes not tomorrow.
But if the process is right, it always shows eventually.
Question: Where do you see people abandoning the process too early—sports, leadership, or life?
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