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Big Dance Dexter - Ep19 - Interview with NDSU March Madness Darling Dexter Werner

54 min · 23. mar. 2026
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March Madness is here! And have we got a podcast for you. Bismarck High and NDSU basketball star (he was actually good at a lot of sports) Dexter Werner had one of the most celebrated and talked about games in NCAA Tournament history when at 6'6", he dropped 22 points on a highly touted Gonzaga team that featured a front court with a pair of 7-footers.  He tells us that he kind of blacked out during the game and shots just started falling!  Other stories from Dexter include a stint with pro ball in Europe, his brushes with some NBA greats, and he even dipped his toes in a tryout for the NFL.

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