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March 28, 2001

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HINU player named NAIA all-academic

Marzha Fritzler, a senior basketball player at Haskell Indian Nations University, has been named an NAIA Academic All-American.

Fritzler, a 5-foot-5 guard from Pryor, Mont., is the first NAIA Academic All-American in school history. HINU became a full-time member of the NAIA during the 2000-01 school year.

An American Indian Studies major, Fritzler plans to pursue at masters degree in Indigenous Nations Studies at Kansas University.

To be eligible for NAIA academic honors, a student-athlete must have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher.

Baker baseball splits with Graceland

Baldwin Baker University split a doubleheader with Graceland on Tuesday, dropping the first game 5-3 and winning the second 6-2.

Josh White was the winner for the Wildcats (5-10), and Wade Evans homered.

Baker softball wins one with Benedictine

Baldwin Baker University dropped the first game of a softball doubleheader with Benedictine, 6-0, before rallying to win the nightcap, 5-3.

Erin Patterson and Cara Cramer both had doubles in the second game.

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