Clint Neumann enters his fifth season with the women's basketball team in the fall of 2022. Along with game day and practice responsibilities, Neumann focuses on recruiting and team operations including travel, meals, and camps at NSU.
NSU went 13-15 overall and 9-12 in the NSIC in 2021-22. Kailee Oliverson earned NSIC All-Conference first team honors, while Rianna Fillipi was named to the league’s second team.
Northern went 5-9 overall in the shortened 2021 season, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with two student-athletes named to the NSIC All-Conference teams (Wadsworth & Fillipi).
The Wolves posted a 14-16 record overall in 2019-20. They advanced to the quarterfinal round of the NSIC/Sanford Health Basketball Tournament with an overtime win on the road at Concordia-St. Paul. Brianna Kusler and Lexi Wadsworth were named to the NSIC All-Conference first and second team.
The Wolves went 10-19 overall and 7-15 in the NSIC in his first season on staff. Two Wolves were named to the NSIC All-Conference teams in Brianna Kusler and Lexi Wadsworth.Â
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As an assistant with the Beavers, Neumann mentored NSIC All-Conference guard, Aimee Pelzer and NSIC All-Freshman team member, Brooklyn Bachmann. Pelzer was the first all-conference first team member for Bemidji State since the 2008 season, as the Beavers shot above 40.0 percent the field for the first time in five seasons. Bachmann led the team and all NSIC freshmen with 12.5 points, 5.1 rebounds and 2.1 assists and 1.1 steals per game in 2017-18. Neumann assisted in day-to-day office operations, as well as pre-game scouting, practice planning, and recruiting at Bemidji State.
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He began his coaching career with the Minnesota Heat AAU, program as the head 13U coach, before working as the freshman baseball assistant at Mounds View High School. Neumann stepped into the collegiate ranks in 2014 as the men’s basketball manager at the University of Minnesota.
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Neumann received his bachelor of science in sport management from the University of Minnesota in May of 2015.
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