Comet Throwback Thursday: The Successful Run of Coach Kaiser in Cometville

Greetings, Comet Nation!

In the stories of famed college coaches at Mayville State, the names of Jerome Berg, Lewy Lee, Al Meyer, and Scott Berry come to mind immediately.  Those names and faces are fresh among the current Alumni of today.

However, there was one successful coach that had a short, but highly successful tenure here at Mayville State, before all of them started their own legacies.

He had a great influence on the college at a time when it first got its own official nickname, and helped build a foundation for the Lewy Lee era that was yet to arrive in 1930. He not only witnessed the college getting its new nickname of the Comets in 1925, but also was there for the grand opening of the old 1929 Gymnasium that used to be right next to the Lewy Lee Fieldhouse. He was the only coach to coach the Comets in the former gym inside Old Main, and the 1929 Gym.

The coach I’m talking about is Harrison Kaiser.

Harrison Kaiser was the AD and head coach of 4 sports here, all wrapped into one duty, starting in 1924 and ending in 1930.

Per the records listed in the yearbooks of the library, I was able to find the following:

1924 Football: 4-1

1925 Football: 4-3

1925-26 Basketball: 12-4 (possible title?)

1926 Baseball: unknown record, but Conference title was listed as being won.

1926 Football: 1-4

1926-27 Basketball: 6-3, 2nd in Conference

1927 Baseball: 4-1, Conference Title

1927 Football: 2-2

1927-28 Basketball: 8-8

1928 Baseball: 3-0-1, Conference Title

1928 Football: 2-2-1

1928-29 Basketball: 5-4

1929 Baseball: 11-0-1, Conference Title

1929 Football: 1-2-1

1929-30 Basketball: 5-7

1930 Baseball: 9-2-1, possible Conference Title

That’s 3 Baseball crowns, with a possible 4th, plus 1 possible Basketball title and one runner-up season.

Coach Kaiser had an overall sports coaching record here of 77-43-5.

Most notably, his Baseball coaching record was 27-3-3.

With the ties listed in baseball games, the games were called on account of darkness and the games ended in ties.

One peculiar tie happened in the 1929 Baseball season.

It appears to me to be the first international contest between our school and a team from another country.

A travelling team from Cuba, listed as the Cuban Pirates, played right here at Mayville in a tight, 4-4 contest, which ended due to running out of daylight.

Another cool bit of history was Coach Kaiser starting up the first Mayville State Teachers College Track Team.  The team was assembled in the spring of 1926.

The track team stories in the yearbooks didn’t list much for meets and records, but they did take 2nd one year at a conference meet and they also had an all-school meet to help determine who would make the squads back then. Some years, each class of Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors would compete in an intramural format.

Looking back at this era of the 1920’s and under Coach Kaiser’s helm, the Athletics department at Mayville State was laying a solid foundation of success for years to come!


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Winning Wednesday: Both Teams Win, Plus Both Are Nationally Ranked!

Greetings, Comet Nation!

It’s another WINNING WEDNESDAY!

Welcome back to the Spring 2018 semester!  Our Basketball teams have been playing very well on the winning side the past few weeks, including these recent wins, all at home this past weekend and just last night:

WBB over Viterbo on Friday, 68-59

MBB over Viterbo on Friday, 89-69

WBB over Waldorf on Saturday, 74-54

MBB over Waldorf on Saturday, 90-60

WBB over Trinity Bible on Tuesday, 90-33

MBB over Trinity Bible on Tuesday, 78-35

You can catch all the big recaps of the games here in the links provided for each game!

Along with the recent wins, the two teams have been making some noise in the NAIA National Poll Rankings!

The Lady Comets entered the rankings at #16 in the first poll, and have held onto #23 in the last two polls. They are also leading in top ten in a host of statistical categories, such as steals, 3’s/game, and more. Leading scorer for the team is Andi Gayner, who is averaging 19 points/game this season, ranking her #15 individually in the NAIA D-II.

For the first time since the historic 2006-07 season, the Comet Men have re-entered the national ranks this week, this time debuting at #22! The 13-3 overall record is standing out well, and the 6-1 record in the NSAA so far is also making others take notice. They are also near the top of the pack in Total Rebounds/Game (43, #4) and their stingy defense is only allowing 68 points/game, ranking them at #6. Sharp-shooter Daniel Lindgren is leading the team with a 15 points/game average, along with rebounding force Eric Staebler who is averaging over 7 boards/game.

Catch the full story on a unique historic moment for both programs here at Mayville State!

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Comet Pride Friday: Lady Comets to Battle Two Iowa Teams This Weekend

Greetings, Comet Nation!

Happy Comet Pride Friday!

Comet Women Travel to Iowa

After an extended break, the Lady Comets are getting back into action this weekend with a two game stretch down in Iowa, at the Briar Cliff Holiday Classic in Sioux City.

Today, they will take on #6 Morningside College at 1pm. Morningside is 12-3 overall, coming off a 10 game streak that was just snapped in their last game with a loss to Hastings. Our Lady Comets are currently ranked #23, are 10-3 with a 2 game streak, and are 4-1 on the road this year. It should be a good battle to watch!

Saturday’s action will be against the host team, Briar Cliff University at 5:30pm. BCU is currently 6-9 and have lost their last 2 games.

Here’s a handy one page guide of links for the Live feed and stats for both games:

Briar Cliff Holiday Classic Site

A Friendly Reminder:

The Comet Men did have a game scheduled for December 30th with a special halftime “Comet Kids” show.  That game with Brandon University has been cancelled.

Here are the details on the new arrangement for the Comet Kids halftime show: it has been rescheduled to the Jan 6th games versus Waldorf.

Comet Kids Halftime Show

See you ‘next year’ with the next CC blog post in 2018!

Happy New Year!


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Magnificent Monday: Comet Men Get Big Upset, Lady Comets Split Over Weekend

Greetings, Comet Nation!

It was a big weekend of 4 home games this past Friday & Saturday for both basketball teams, as we opened up our NSAA conference season against Presentation College and the University of Jamestown.

Friday’s games ended in a complete sweep for both Comet teams, as the Women handled PC with strong defense and some good spurts of offense to pull away with a 31 point victory.  The Men had a handful to contain with the Saints, as the final 4.5 minutes of play was perhaps the most nerve-racking time frame for both teams in the game.  The score was 74-72 in favor of the Comets at the 4:31 mark, with both teams going scoreless and playing some stingy defense until the buzzer.

Catch the reports here from MSUComets.com!

Women’s Recap

Men’s Recap

Saturday’s games were against nationally ranked teams for the Comets, as the UJ women were ranked #8 and their Men were ranked #18.  The Lady Comets were close in the first half, but a cold second half allowed UJ to pull ahead and keep off a late Comet fight.  For our Comet Men, they came out ready to play after a taxing game on Friday night and were able to hold a high-scoring team to 66 points and defeat the conference rival in the end, 80-66. It was a big win for first year Comet head coach Darren Tighe, as his team is now on a 5 game winning streak and 2-0 to start conference play.

Catch all the recaps here:

Women’s Recap

Men’s Recap

Next action for the Men will be Tuesday night at 7pm against UM-Crookston in an exhibition game.

Both teams return to conference battles this weekend on the road against long-standing rival Valley City State on Friday and then out to Dickinson State on Saturday.

When we play Valley City State, you know what that means: RIVALRY WEEK!

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Winning Wednesday: Lady Comets Ranked #16, Both Comet Teams Sweep Cougars!

Greetings, Comet Nation!

With both Comet teams on the road yesterday, I had to keep watch over the place for a while. Everyone stays at bay when they see Cap’s Bat of Doom.

It truly is a Winning Wednesday today, as both Comet teams claimed victories last night over the UM-Morris Cougars down in Morris, MN, plus we found out that our Lady Comets are currently ranked #16 in the country!

Lady Comets Ranked #16:

Before Tuesday night’s game, the Lady Comets received some exciting news: they received 151 votes to earn a #16 ranking in the latest NAIA D2 WBB poll!  They entered the evening 6-1 and added another win when the night was over.

Catch the story here at MSUComets.com!

Comet Men Keep Cougars in the Cage with 82-72 Win

It’s tough to play the same team twice within about a week’s time, but the Comets had to do just that and face UM-Morris down in Morris, MN one more time after defeating them last Tuesday. Things were pretty close in the first half, and for the first few minutes of the 2nd half, too. The Comets then exploded with a big run, fueled by a number of Comets including the hot shooting from Cameron Epps, who captured 6 three’s on the night. UM-Morris fought back a little towards the end, but it was the Comets pulling away 82 to 72 to bring the victory back home on the bus with them.  The Comets are 4-2 overall and are currently on a 3 game winning streak as they head into conference play this weekend.

See how the action played out here at MSUComets.com!

Lady Comets Escape UM-Morris With A Win

With a great first half, it was looking like another big win ahead for the Lady Comets, just like it was last week against the same squad from UM-Morris.  Going into the half with a 13 point lead, the Lady Comets had to keep plugging away at a pesky bunch of Cougars in the second half, who went on a big run of their own to narrow the gap in the final minute of play.  In the end, the Lady Comets came home with another win, 66 to 62. Joelle Ertl was a key sparkplug for the Comets victory, hitting 6 three’s and totaling 25 points on the night to share the leading scorer limelight with UM-Morris’s Meagan Theisen’s 25. The 7-1 Lady Comets are looking very strong with a 3 game winning streak as well, as they enter into NSAA action his weekend at home.

See how it all happened here at MSUComets.com!

NSAA Action Opens Up At Home This Weekend!

Come see your red-hot Comet teams at home as they begin NSAA conference play versus Presentation College on Friday, and the University of Jamestown on Saturday.

Friday, Dec 1st: WBB at 5:30pm, MBB at 7:30pm vs PC

Saturday, Dec 2nd: WBB at 3pm, MBB at 5pm vs UJ

Can’t catch the action in person?  Watch it online or through the smart TV apps for the North Star Athletic Association conference.  Look for the North Star TV channel on your smart TV devices, or watch it here online.


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Comet Weekend Review

Greetings, Comet Nation!

This weekend we had 3 games over Friday and Saturday in Comet Basketball action. The Men played two games in the Husky Hoops Classic down at St Cloud State in St Cloud, MN, while the Women travelled eastward to Bemidji State at Bemidji, MN to take on BSU in another exhibition match-up.

Comet Men Compete in Husky Hoops Classic

The Men fought very hard on Friday night against a tough NCAA Division II team when they faced the host team, St Cloud State.  The Comets were a bit outmatched in size but still found a way to bring the score within reach at times.  Turnovers proved to be a costly measure and we fell 67 to 51 in the end.

Saturday’s game at SCSU was a better game overall than Friday’s, as the Comets took on the St Scholastica Saints out of Duluth, MN.  The Men took the lead right away and never looked back, even putting off a 2nd half surge by the Saints and retaining their lead towards the end for their 2nd win on the season.  Overall record now is 2-2, although 4 games have been in exhibition play against Division I & II teams (U-Mary, USD, Minot State and SCSU).

Catch the recaps here at MSUComets.com!

Lady Comets Battle It Out with BSU

For the Lady Comets, they had their game at the same time of the Men’s game on Saturday, which probably made some Comet fans from afar open up two different windows on their computers to catch both games taking place. After BSU climbed up to an early lead, the Comets came back in full force and captured their own lead for most of the game.  A 4th quarter surge by BSU proved to be too much for the Lady Comets in the end, as a battle in free throws decided the game in the final few seconds of play.  BSU came out ahead by one, 63-62. Catch the recap here at MSUComets.com.

You can catch both Comet teams in action at HOME tomorrow night, as they both take on the University of Minnesota-Morris, Lady Comets start their game at 5:30, Men at 7:30.

Toys For Tickets:

The Lady Comets are once again doing a “Toys for Tickets” campaign this year, so please bring an unwrapped toy for free admission to the games this Tuesday! The campaign will continue for the Dec 1st and Dec 2nd home games versus Presentation College and the University of Jamestown, respectively.


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Comet Weekend Review: A Tough 2 Days for 3 Comet Teams

Greetings, Comet Nation!

It was a very difficult time this past Friday and Saturday for 3 of our Comet teams.

Friday’s action began with the Lady Comet Basketball team facing the NDSU Bison in Fargo in exhibition play.

The Comets struggled to get their high powered offense going and the Bison, playing with early season struggles of their own, were able to climb ahead in the battle.  In the end, the Comets fell to the Bison, 87 to 43.  The loss didn’t affect the overall record due to the exhibition match-up. Catch the recap here at MSUComets.com.

It was a short trip back home for a big NAIA match-up between #3 Concordia University and the Lady Comets on Saturday. It was another struggling day of hoops for us, as the #3 team was showing why they were ranked near the top. Turnovers seems to be an issue all weekend, and things didn’t sharpen up well as the visiting Bulldogs won the game 93 to 58. Catch the review here at MSUComets.com.

At roughly the same time that our Lady Comets were playing at home, the Comet Football team was finishing up their season out in Dickinson at Dickinson State. DSU came out strong right away, scoring 8 touchdowns in the first half, and ten overall in the game.  The Comets were able to get on the scoreboard in the 4th quarter, leaving the game 70-7 in favor of the Blue Hawks.  Read up on the game here at MSUComets.com.

To wrap up the day, the Comet Men’s Basketball team travelled to Vermillion, SD to take on the USD Coyotes, coached by former Comet MBB coach Craig Smith.  The Comets were able to keep it as close as 2 points when the score read 31-29 in the first half. However, USD took control and had an advantage in rebounding overall, turning many of those into some extended runs.  In the end, the Comets fell in this exhibition match-up, 87-59.  On a bright note, Daniel Lindgren led all scorers with 18 on the night.  See the review here at MSUComets.com.

Now that Comet Football has ended, it’s ALL BASKETBALL for a few months.

The MBB team will play Minot State on Tuesday, with Friday/Saturday action down in St Cloud, MN vs St Cloud State and St Scholastica, respectively. Our Lady Comets will travel to Bemidji State in Bemidji, MN on Saturday as well for an exhibition game there.

The Men are currently at 1-2 overall, while the Lady Comets are sitting at 4-1 overall.

Keep tabs with what’s taking place at MSUComets.com!


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Comet Pride Friday: Weekend Preview

Greetings, Comet Nation!

Happy Comet Pride Friday to you!

We have 4 games going on this weekend: 1 today, and 3 tomorrow!

Today: Our Lady Comets Basketball team will travel an hour to the south and play NDSU in an exhibition game. If you’re unable to make it there, the game should be broadcast on Midco Sports Network and ESPN3, plus WatchESPN.com online. Radio broadcasts will be on 92.7 FM and 1660 AM. It will be a great test for the Lady Comets tonight, since Saturday’s game will be a challenge too.

Saturday’s Games:

Football: Our men will take the field for the last time this season out in Dickinson at Dickinson State on Saturday at 1pm Mountain time, 2pm Central time. DSU is 7-0 in the NSAA, 8-1 overall and ranked #12 in the country. It will be a tough battle ahead for the Comets, as we’ve battled through injuries and a series of very hard contests this season.

Women’s Basketball: You can catch your Lady Comets on Saturday at home against Concordia University, which is ranked #3 in the nation right now in the NAIA. The Lady Comets have been hot at home as they’ve come out of the blocks in a 4-0 start on the Lewy Lee hardwood. Game time is 2pm. Come out to support our Lady Comets and give them a huge home court advantage!

Men’s Basketball: Our Comet Men will travel to Vermillion, SD to take on the University of South Dakota in an exhibition game as well on Saturday night at 6pm. The head coach of USD is former Comet MBB coach, Craig Smith, who led the Comets to their greatest success in program history in 2007 when the Comets reached the NAIA championship game and were national runners-up. The Comet Men are currently 1-2 on the season so far, and the test against USD will give them a great challenge to prepare for the conference season that begins shortly.

The Football and WBB games on Saturday can be watched live through our Live Portal site . We’ll be providing the live feed from home, while DSU will be providing the live feed from DSU.

The MBB game will be provided live through USD .

Be sure to catch the game at home on Saturday if you can, and catch the Comets online from afar! It is certainly a great time to be a Comet fan with so many options to watch all your teams from a distance!


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Comets Complete Weekend Sweeps Over Waldorf, Tighe Hired for MBB Helm

Greetings, Comet Nation!

We had a lot of home action this past weekend in Cometville for our Baseball and Softball teams, as they faced Waldorf University on Friday and Saturday.

Both teams played back to back days of doubleheaders, and came out victorious in all 4 games each!

It has many wondering if it was the first time ever that both Baseball and Softball swept their home games over the same weekend.  Maybe it was the first time, maybe not, but still it was pretty impressive for both teams to claim 4 victories each!

Lady Comet Softball Climbs Up The Conference with 4 Straight Wins:

Our Lady Comets took to Karlstad Field over in Portland to tackle the Warriors from Waldorf.  The Comets had some hot bats to start with, and it didn’t end from there.  The first game was a 12-4 routing, followed up with an 8-1 win to finish the day on Friday.

Saturday’s action had the Comets making a comeback to come out on the winning side, 7-6, then capturing yet another big win with a 3-1 victory over the Warriors to complete the sweep!

A Job Well Done, Lady Comets!

Catch up on all the high-performing stats by our Lady Comets here:

Friday’s Lady Comets Recaps

Saturday’s Lady Comets Recaps

Overall, the Comets lifted their overall record to .500 at 15-15 a piece, and the NSAA Conference record to 9-7, climbing up to the middle spot in the conference at 5th place, but are just wins away from 3rd right now.

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Baseball Outscores Warriors 33-6 in 4-game stretch vs Waldorf

Comet Baseball continues to stay on the winning side after their home game stretch against Waldorf as well.

The 4-game series had 2 shutouts for the Comets, while only allowing 6 runs total to be scored by the Warriors.

Friday’s action started with a 9-0 victory and followed it up with a 6-3 win to end the day.

Saturday’s games were on Breast Cancer Awareness Day, as money was raised for Hospice of ND as a part of the day’s events.  The Comets took the lead right away in the first 2 innings, due to 2 homers by Jose Guzman in both innings, helping drive in 8 total runs for the Comets.  The Comets went en-route to a 14-0 victory and followed up the first game with a close 4-3 win to round out the sweep.

Catch all the high scoring stats here:

Baseball Sweeps Waldorf

The Comets Baseball Team is having a super season so far.

We are 27-6 overall, which is the 5th best winning percentage in all of the NAIA!

They are also on a 9-game winning streak. We’re currently tied with U-Jamestown in the conference, as Bellevue currently claims the top conference spot at 12-0, followed by our 10-2 record.

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Darren Tighe Hired as New Head MBB Coach

The interviews are over, and the public presentations are complete. The Comets have now selected Darren Tighe as the new Head MBB Coach to lead the Comets squad!

Coach Tighe comes to us from Ridgewater College in Willmar, MN, where he’s been the head coach for the past few seasons, where he is coming off a record-breaking year for the RC Warriors. He’s had previous stints at Bethany Lutheran College in Mankato, where he was an assistant coach from 2007-11, plus a stint at the HS level with JWP and Redwood Valley as head coach there.

Catch a full background at MSUComets.com on our new hire, and let’s give a big welcome to Coach Tighe from Comet Nation!

Coach Tighe Hired as New Comets MBB Coach


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Comet Weekend Wrap-Up: Basketball Brings Home 2 Wins, Softball Starts Season in SD

Greetings, Comet Nation!

My mission last week for recruiting kept going forward and kept me away from some blogging.

Have no fear, Captain Comet is here with your weekend recap!

Since then, we had a busy weekend of Comet Athletics down in SD for both of the basketball teams at Dakota State, and the Lady Comets Softball team down at Aberdeen, SD.

The Women & Men’s teams wrapped up their conference season play down at Madison, SD for their games at DSU.

The Lady Comets came out on top with a nice win, 77-68 over DSU. Karleigh Weber added another game to her string of great performances recently, leading the team with 22. Andi Gayner was not far behind with her 20 points and another double-double recorded this season with her 11 boards. Naomi Torgerson also netted 12 for the Lady Comets.

Things came to a tie for 4th in the NSAA standings, leaving it up to a coin flip that fell in favor of Bellevue. So, the Lady Comets travel to Bellevue to take them on in a Wednesday night match-up for the first round of the NSAA Tourney.

The Men finished their regular season play on a great note, winning 62-50 over the Trojans that night. Working hard all season through some struggles has been a theme for the Comet Men this season, so it was good to see their final game end with a strong finish. They took the lead right away and kept the Trojans cold in their shooting efforts. DSU came within one point, but the Comets spread out the lead and kept it that way until the final buzzer. Max Cooper led with 14, Conor Quinn with 12, and Dan Lindgren finished with 11.  Even with the victory, the Comets finished last in the standings and did not make the NSAA post-season tourney, ending with 9-18 for an overall record on the year.

It was a tough season for our Men, but Captain Comet and the rest of Comet Nation is behind you, as you prepare for next season!

Catch all the recaps at MSUComets.com!

The Lady Comets Softball team got their season underway with a series of 4 games in two days down at Aberdeen, SD’s sports bubble complex over Saturday & Sunday.

Results:
Saturday – Comets vs Presentation College, PC 6, MSU 0. The Comets had a hard time getting into a groove against PC who was the host college for the event and has already played a previous weekend.  Getting the 4 hits for the Comets were Lauren Coronado with 2, Nina Gurgian with 1 and Shaye Kemball with 1. Kemball started as pitcher in the first game and tallied 6 innings for 8 hits, 6 runs and 7 K’s.

Comets vs Great Falls: GF 6, MSU 2.  After going up 2-0 on GF in the first two innings, GF went on a 6 run tear over the 3rd and 4th innings of play. Nina Gurgian had an RBI to score Lauren Coronado, and Jolene Ruiz ran in for the 2nd run for the Comets. Kaitlyn Kuntz started on the mound with Shaye Kemball wrapping it up, the loss going to Kuntz.

Sunday – Comets vs Valley City State: VCSU 9, MSU 5.  It’s always a battle with your rival, and when you face them in the 3rd game of the season, it will be a contest. The Comets battled back from a 4-0 deficit to tie it up in the 6th. The 7th inning was more productive for the Vikings as they scored 5 runs to make it a 9-4 score before the Comets came to the plate. We were able to make it 9-5 but fell short in the rally to close the gap further.

Comets vs Dakota State: DSU 8, MSU 5.  Our Lady Comets couldn’t make a complete weekend sweep over DSU in all sports this weekend, as we fell 8-5 in the contest. The Comets took an early 1-0 lead but fell 2-1 shortly after, followed by a 6 run spurt in the 4th inning by the Trojans. A 4 run rally over the 5th and 6th innings tried to close the gap, but we fell short in the end.

Catch the full recaps at MSUComets.com on the weekend action with stats and more!


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