This is especially exciting news right in the thick of March Madness

My favorite time of year is when College basketball shines, and the unexpected always happens. Heck there is a reason WHY you never hear of anyone WINNING a Million dollars in a March Madness College basketball bracket challenge - to do that, you must beat the odds - 1 in 9.2 quintillion - needless to say, it's never been done.

Bismarck High grad Treysen Eaglesaff faces much better odds in reaching his goal

For the last three years University of North Dakota has been gifted with a true talent - a guy who can shoot the lights out with no problem, and he did that by putting up 51 points earlier this season against South Dakota State -a Summit League-record, also the most in Division I this season. A 6-6 guard out of Bismarck High, Travis Eaglestaff is on a path to hopefully play in the NBA ( National Basketball League ). Travis reached a major turning point in his career, and a chance to transfer schools.

( SEE ALSO: Bismarck's Treysen Eaglestaff Makes A Decision On His Career )

Just announced and "ready to run"

Three days ago, Treysen announced a list of some prospective schools he was thinking about playing for. The college transfer portal allows you to do that. His agent had hinted around that several high powered programs were at the "Top of his list" - A HUGE step in a talented young man's life:


  Treysen Eaglestaff Facebook

Next season, you very well may see Treysen leading his new team, South Carolina Gamecocks, nto March Madness!


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