This week, the In the Crease boys are back heat up the conversation with a little conference tournament action - just a lot happening across the DII landscape. We end the show talking with Peyton Farley, D-Pole for Wingate. HIs story off the field is more impressive than what this All-American does on the field. Make sure to check it out!
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