Not Even D2

KJ Allison

Not Even D2: The podcast, hosted by KJ Allison and Neruda Perdomo, covering collegiate sports through in-depth interviews with athletes, coaches, and key figures from across the country. Join us as we deep dive into the stories of the diverse collegiate athletic experience(s) across divisions. Whether you're a student-athlete, college sports fanatic, or passionate about success stories, this podcast brings you the most compelling narratives from the world of college sports.

  1. Aaron Johnston - 26 Years of Winning at South Dakota State

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    Aaron Johnston - 26 Years of Winning at South Dakota State

    Aaron Johnston has spent the last 26 seasons building South Dakota State University into one of the premier mid-major programs in women’s college basketball. Under his leadership, the Jackrabbits have dominated the Summit League, consistently winning conference championships and earning NCAA Tournament berths. Most recently, SDSU has reached the NCAA Tournament in four consecutive seasons, continuing a standard of excellence that has made the Jackrabbits the benchmark for success in the conference. One of the most remarkable aspects of Johnston’s career is that he successfully guided the program through its transition from Division II to Division I without missing a beat. While many programs struggle through that process, the Jackrabbits quickly established themselves as contenders at the Division I level. Johnston has also intentionally challenged his teams with demanding Power Four non-conference schedules, believing those early-season tests prepare his players to compete in March and elevate the program into the national conversation year after year. As South Dakota State enters a new chapter following the departure of star Brooklyn Meyer, plenty of attention will be on how the Jackrabbits respond. Even with key pieces to replace, Johnston’s track record suggests the expectations won't change. With a culture built on player development, consistency, and championship habits, South Dakota State is poised to remain one of the nation's top mid-major programs and a team capable of making noise in the NCAA Tournament every season. Available wherever you get your podcasts. Follow and subscribe ⁨@Notevend2⁩ Enjoy the episode!

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  2. Bill Armstrong - A Winning Start to the Next Era of McNeese Basketball

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    Bill Armstrong - A Winning Start to the Next Era of McNeese Basketball

    Bill Armstrong’s first season as a college head coach could hardly have gone better. Taking over at McNeese State University, Armstrong led the Cowboys to a 28–6 record, a Southland Conference Tournament Championship, and the program’s third consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. Despite being in his first year leading a Division I program, Armstrong seamlessly transitioned into the role, building on McNeese’s winning culture while putting his own stamp on one of the nation’s top mid-major teams. What made McNeese especially unique was its relentless defensive identity. Armstrong’s philosophy centered around applying pressure for the full 40 minutes, with the Cowboys utilizing a full-court press that consistently disrupted opponents and forced mistakes. The results were staggering, as McNeese finished among the national leaders in multiple defensive categories, including turnovers forced and steals, establishing itself as one of the most difficult teams in the country to play against. The defensive mindset reflected Armstrong’s coaching background, which included successful stops at University of Mississippi, Louisiana State University, and Baylor University, as well as a national championship-winning run at Link Academy. Rather than taking a step back after a historic season, Armstrong has positioned McNeese for another strong run. The Cowboys added seven high-major transfers this offseason, bringing even more talent and depth into a program that has already proven it can win at a high level. With Armstrong’s system firmly in place and an upgraded roster entering the year, McNeese appears primed to remain one of the most dangerous mid-major teams in the country and a serious contender for another NCAA Tournament berth. Available wherever you get your podcasts. Follow & subscribe @Notevend2 Enjoy the episode!

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  3. David Richman - The Standard Behind North Dakota State Basketball

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    David Richman - The Standard Behind North Dakota State Basketball

    David Richman continues to add to his legacy at North Dakota State University, leading the Bison to another Summit League Championship and NCAA Tournament appearance this past season. In the process, NDSU set a program record for wins in a single season, further cementing the team's place among the nation's top mid-major programs. More than a decade removed from winning a conference title in his first season as head coach, Richman has once again guided the Bison to the top of the Summit League. What makes NDSU's success particularly impressive is its consistency in an era of constant change across college athletics. Richman has been a part of the program since 2003, helping establish a culture built on player development, accountability, and long-term success. While roster turnover and transfer portal movement have become the norm throughout college basketball, the Bison have remained one of the sport's most stable programs, with Richman's leadership serving as the foundation for that sustained success. Now, the focus shifts to building on another championship season and continuing the standard that has defined NDSU basketball for years. As the program looks toward future Summit League titles and NCAA Tournament appearances, Richman is also closing in on becoming the all-time winningest coach in school history. With his impact already deeply woven into the fabric of the program, another milestone appears well within reach as he continues to shape the next chapter of Bison basketball.

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  4. John Groce - Leaving a MAC Dynasty to a New Era at Charleston

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    John Groce - Leaving a MAC Dynasty to a New Era at Charleston

    John Groce is embarking on a new chapter as the head coach of College of Charleston, taking over one of the most tradition-rich programs in college basketball. Charleston boasts the sixth-highest winning percentage in college basketball history, and the program’s expectations remain as high as ever. By bringing in Groce, the Cougars have secured one of the most accomplished and respected coaches in the mid-major ranks to lead them into their next era. Groce arrives in Charleston after a remarkable nine-year run at University of Akron, where he built the Zips into one of the most consistent winners in the country. Most notably, Akron captured three consecutive MAC Championships, becoming the first program in conference history to accomplish that feat. Under Groce’s leadership, the Zips developed a reputation for toughness, discipline, and sustained excellence, regularly competing for championships and earning national respect. Now, Groce takes over a Charleston program that is already one of the most attractive jobs in mid-major basketball. With the school’s winning tradition, strong fan support, and resources, the Cougars are positioned to become a major force under his leadership. The combination of Charleston’s history and Groce’s proven track record has made the program one of the most intriguing stories in college basketball, and expectations will be high as the Cougars look to contend for championships in the years ahead. Available wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and follow @Notevend2 Enjoy the episode!

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  5. Jevon Yarbrough - The Face of Hood Basketball Is Back

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    Jevon Yarbrough - The Face of Hood Basketball Is Back

    Jevon Yarbrough just completed one of the most dominant individual seasons in all of Division III basketball, leading Hood College to a historic year. Yarbrough guided the Blazers to a MAC Championship and helped deliver the program’s first NCAA Tournament win while rewriting the record books in the process. He set new single-season program records in both points and assists, cementing himself as one of the most impactful players in school history and emerging as one of the top guards in the country. Following the season, Yarbrough became a highly sought-after player in the transfer portal, drawing significant interest and offers from both Division I and Division II programs. Instead of leaving, he made the surprising decision to return to Hood for his final collegiate season. In an era where standout lower-level players often move up immediately, Yarbrough’s choice to stay loyal to the program that helped elevate his career could potentially set a new precedent for Division III basketball players weighing similar opportunities. Now, expectations around Hood basketball have completely changed. After reaching the Sweet 16 and returning the face of the program for one more season, the Blazers enter the year with legitimate national attention and championship aspirations. With Yarbrough back leading the way, Hood won’t just be viewed as a dangerous underdog anymore—they’ll be expected to compete with the very best teams in Division III basketball. Available wherever you get your podcasts. Follow and subscribe ⁨@Notevend2⁩ Enjoy the episode!

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  6. Owen Foxwell - The Pro Guard Bringing NBL Experience to Wisconsin

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    Owen Foxwell - The Pro Guard Bringing NBL Experience to Wisconsin

    Owen Foxwell’s basketball journey has already been unlike almost anyone entering college basketball. After spending the last four years playing professionally in Australia’s National Basketball League, one of the top pro leagues in the world, Foxwell steadily developed into a high-level guard while posting career-best numbers this past season. Originally committed to Louisiana State University, Foxwell ultimately reopened his recruitment before committing to University of Wisconsin, giving the Badgers one of the most unique and experienced additions in college basketball. Foxwell’s move to the NCAA has sparked major conversation across the basketball world, particularly surrounding his eligibility. Because of his professional background in the NBL and the fact that he went through the NBA Draft process last year when he became draft eligible, many questioned whether he would still be able to play college basketball. His path has created broader discussions around international players, professional experience, and how eligibility rules continue evolving in today’s game. Despite all the attention and uncertainty surrounding the transition, Foxwell is confident his professional experience will allow him to adapt to college basketball almost seamlessly. Having already competed against grown professionals for multiple years, he enters Wisconsin with a level of maturity, physicality, and understanding of the game that few incoming players possess. With high expectations surrounding both Foxwell and the Badgers, his transition from the NBL to the Big Ten will be one of the most intriguing storylines in college basketball next season.

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  7. Carly Thibault-DuDonis - Three Straight Titles and Building Something Bigger

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    Carly Thibault-DuDonis - Three Straight Titles and Building Something Bigger

    Carly Thibault-DuDonis has quickly built Fairfield University into one of the premier mid-major programs in women’s college basketball. In just four seasons as head coach, she has led the Stags to three straight MAAC Championships and NCAA Tournament appearances, establishing a culture of consistency and winning that has elevated Fairfield onto the national stage. Year after year, the Stags have continued to dominate the conference while earning recognition as one of the best mid-major teams in the country. What separates Fairfield is its offensive identity. The Stags have consistently ranked near the top of the nation in both three-point percentage and total three-pointers made, thriving in a modern 5-out offensive system that emphasizes spacing, ball movement, and player freedom. Fairfield’s ability to stretch defenses and create efficient offensive looks has made them one of the most entertaining and difficult teams to guard in the country, while also showcasing Thibault-DuDonis’ creativity and adaptability as a coach. Now, the next step for the program is breaking through on the NCAA Tournament stage. Despite the program’s sustained success and conference dominance, Thibault-DuDonis is still chasing her first NCAA Tournament victory as a head coach. With key core pieces returning and the foundation of the program stronger than ever, Fairfield appears poised for another major run—and potentially the breakthrough moment that could take the Stags to an entirely new level nationally. Available wherever you get your podcasts. Follow & subscribe to Not Even D2 for more sports content. Enjoy the episode!

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  8. Travis Steele - Building a Mid-Major Power at Miami (OH)

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    Travis Steele - Building a Mid-Major Power at Miami (OH)

    Travis Steele has quickly transformed Miami University men’s basketball into one of the most talked-about programs in the country. In just his tenure with the RedHawks, Steele led the program to its best season in school history, finishing an incredible 32–2 and earning an NCAA Tournament victory. Miami (OH) captured national attention with an undefeated regular season, forcing its way into the spotlight as one of the most dominant mid-major teams in the nation. At the center of that rise has been Steele’s offensive system, which has turned the RedHawks into one of the most explosive teams in the country. Miami (OH) finished fourth nationally in scoring offense, driven by a modern, fast-paced approach with a heavy emphasis on three-point shooting and spacing. Their ability to stretch defenses, create open looks, and consistently knock down shots from deep made them incredibly difficult to guard and a nightmare matchup for opponents all season long. Even with all that success, Miami (OH) remained at the center of national debate due to its strength of schedule, with critics questioning their résumé and tournament worthiness. Steele’s group embraced the conversation and used it as fuel, proving people wrong with every win and ultimately validating themselves on the NCAA Tournament stage. With a new arena project underway and momentum at an all-time high, the RedHawks are not just a one-year story—they’re building toward a future where this level of success becomes the standard.

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Not Even D2: The podcast, hosted by KJ Allison and Neruda Perdomo, covering collegiate sports through in-depth interviews with athletes, coaches, and key figures from across the country. Join us as we deep dive into the stories of the diverse collegiate athletic experience(s) across divisions. Whether you're a student-athlete, college sports fanatic, or passionate about success stories, this podcast brings you the most compelling narratives from the world of college sports.

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