For the second season in a row the Kodiaks women’s basketball team is setting the bar high, Tawnya Plain Eagle explains.
The girls have not lost a game yet and are hoping to keep that going the remainder of the season.
Coach Brad Karren says the key to their success is setting reachable goals every game.
The Kodiaks play St. Mary’s University this weekend, a team that the Kodiaks say is a challenge.
Kodiaks women’s basketball enter 2016 undefeated
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