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2023 top stories

General Randi Bohler

The Top 23 Stories of 2023

As we embark upon another remarkable year, let's look at the top 23 stories from the University of New Orleans Athletics Department over 2023. 

Fans can tune into Nash FM 106.1 today at 3 p.m. as Vice President of Athletics and Recreation Tim Duncan and cohost Assistant Vice President of Athletics and Deputy Athletic Director Steve Stroud take a deep dive into the list on #NOLAsTeam radio show.

  1. Jordan Johnson Earns 2022-23 NCAA Division I Champion Award
  2. New Orleans Athletics Unveils 2023 #NOLAsTeam We Are Your Krewe Marketing Campaign
  3. Trelanne Powell Hired as 6th Head Coach in Program History
  4. Tristan Moore wins SLC Hitter of the Year, Five Privateers Named All Southland
  5. Burzis Kanga Earns Men's Coach of the Year, Five Tennis SAS Make All Louisiana Team
  6. Keeshawn Davenport Resigns as Women's Basketball Head Coach
  7. Emma Bourg and Evan Pardo Named Freshman and Newcomer of the Year at SLC Championships
  8. Jackson and Spartz Break Total Wins Record
  9. Johnson Presented Game Ball with 1,000 Career Points
  10. Five Privateers Added to New Orleans Athletics Hall of Fame on Friday Night
  11. Privateers Battle to the Finish, Fall in Championship Game to Nicholls
  12. Emma Bourg Named Louisiana Freshman of the Year
  13. Mauri Carver Awarded NCAA Ethnic Minority Scholarship
  14. Privateers Outlast UIW for the First Southland Tournament Victory
  15. Blake Dean Won 200th Career Game
  16. 38 Privateers Earn Degrees in Spring 2023 Commencement
  17. Jayden Sloan and Rebecca DeKay Named Southland Outdoor Newcomers of the Year
  18. DeArica Pryor Earns All Louisisana Honors
  19. Micah Hall Selected to Attend 2023 NCAA Leadership Forum
  20. Privateers Golf Finish Second at Southland Conference Championships
  21. Maestri Field Named Sport Field Management Association Field of the Year
  22. Bischke Named SLC Student-Athlete of the Year, Mead Earns 1st Team Academic Honors
  23. Mourn Losses - Dedric Willoughby MBB/Bob Hines 1st baseball coach/Henry Thomas, II Hotard Partner;
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