Jocelyn Hoselton (@jocelynh93) 's Twitter Profile
Jocelyn Hoselton

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Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Be the Spark Plug ⚡️ 1. Bring the energy when others are flat. 2. Lift teammates up when they’re down. 3. Set the tone with effort, attitude, and positivity. Great teams thrive on players who spark momentum. Be the one who lights the fire.

STMA Knights GBB (@stmagbb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Despite a tough loss on the court, Cancer Awareness Night was a huge WIN! Over $21,000 was raised for Chuck Scherber. vimeo.com/1058010761 #teamchuck

MGBCA AllStarSeries (@mngbballallstar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Up next- Representing the Knights of St. Michael- Albertville 5'11" Wing #25- Abby Hoselton! Abby is headed to the Summit League next season to play for the South Dakota State University Jackrabbits! Congrats Abby Hoselton on being named a 4A All-Star! harlee Jackrabbit WBB

Up next- Representing the Knights of St. Michael- Albertville 5'11" Wing #25- Abby Hoselton! Abby is headed to the Summit League next season to play for the South Dakota State University Jackrabbits! Congrats <a href="/HoseltonAbby06/">Abby Hoselton</a> on being named a 4A All-Star! <a href="/STMAGBB/">harlee</a> <a href="/GoJacksWBB/">Jackrabbit WBB</a>
Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Control your emotions, or they will control you. ✅ Big moment? Stay locked in. ✅ Bad call? Move on, next play. ✅ Frustrated? Turn it into fuel. Weak minds react. Strong minds respond. Train yours to be stronger than your feelings.

Grant McGinnis (@gmachoops) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A terrific overtime period for MontiGirlsBB as they dispatch Totino-Grace Girls Basketball 73-66 to keep the dream alive. The Magic take a perfect 28-0 record to the Class AAA State Tournament in Minneapolis next week.

Jack Main (@jackmaintv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Flying under the radar over the last week: UVM Women's Basketball graduate forward Anna Olson became the program's all-time leader in games played on Thursday. She passed longtime teammates Emma Utterback and Delaney Richason for the record, sitting at 138 games and counting. MyNBC5

Flying under the radar over the last week:

<a href="/UVMwbb/">UVM Women's Basketball</a> graduate forward Anna Olson became the program's all-time leader in games played on Thursday.

She passed longtime teammates Emma Utterback and Delaney Richason for the record, sitting at 138 games and counting.

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Jack Main (@jackmaintv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UVM Women's Basketball MyNBC5 The most impressive part of this record is Anna's availability: She's started 136 of her 138 games as a Catamount while being named a 5x All-Conference player.

Michael Dugan (@mdugantv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Asked Alisa Kresge about the impact both Anna Olson and Bella Vito had on the UVM program as their careers came to a close today. Her full answer is worth a minute of your time:

America East (@americaeast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2024-25 America East Winter Scholar-Athletes Women’s Basketball: Anna Olson, Gr. - UVM Women's Basketball Anna Olson of UVM Women's Basketball graduated with a 3.89 GPA in biology - owns a 4.0 GPA while working on her master’s in public health - and is 1 of 2 players in league history to be a 5-time

2024-25 America East Winter Scholar-Athletes
Women’s Basketball: Anna Olson, Gr. - <a href="/UVMwbb/">UVM Women's Basketball</a> 

Anna Olson of <a href="/UVMwbb/">UVM Women's Basketball</a> graduated with a 3.89 GPA in biology  - owns a 4.0 GPA while working on her master’s in public health - and is 1 of 2 players in league history to be a 5-time
Coach VJ (@verajobustos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your brain doesn’t know the difference between a game and a rep— unless YOU do. So stop coasting in practice. Train like it’s real. Then compete like it’s normal.

Sports Psychology (@sportpsychtips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Getting very angry at yourself after making mistakes in games isn’t going to help you play any better, so you might as well stay calm and continue to do the best you can. Leave your mistakes in the past. Learn from them, move on, and focus on the next play!

Tom Crean (@tomcrean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first sign of negativity within a team is not being upset with each other on mistakes, missed shots and missed passes. It’s not being excited for each other on the good plays or the big plays. It all starts with appreciating and being happy for your teammates.

The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Nothing is really fun unless it's hard. Embrace the fact that it's hard. Never hope that it's easy." Stop looking for shortcuts. Lean into the hard part and build the habits that don’t bend or break when it gets tough.