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Louie Krogman was part of the first class to play all four years at the Division I level. He won a Great West regular season and tournament title as a sophomore, earned all-Great West honors as a junior, and turned in his best statistical performance as a senior. It was that 2011-12 campaign, the team's first inside the Summit League, that he averaged a career-best 16.8 points per game on 44 percent shooting. He led the Coyotes and ranked in the top-10 of the Summit with 80 three-pointers, 107 assists and also had 41 steals.
Krogman graduated and remains the sixth-leading scorer in program history with 1,644 points. He is certainly one of the greatest three-point shooters in program history. His 10 3-pointers against Houston Baptist in 2011 remain a single-game record and his 292 career triples are second to Josh Mueller's 307. Krogman played in 122 games and started 100. He logged 392 rebounds, 324 assists and 120 steals.
Krogman grew up in White River, South Dakota, and remains South Dakota boys basketball's all-time leading scorer with 3,521 points. He has been named the superintendent of the White River School District starting July 1. He and his wife, Ethanie, have three daughters, Stevie, Avery and Carter.
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