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UMC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL UNABLE TO OVERCOME SLOW START IN LOSS TO MINNESOTA STATE

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) Women’s Basketball team was unable to overcome a 30-7 deficit after one quarter in an 84-71 loss to Minnesota State in an NSIC game played at Lysaker Gymnasium. In the first quarter, Minnesota State opened the game on a 9-0 run. Paige Cornale (Fr., Oak Creek, WI) scored a […]

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CROOKSTON BOY’S HOCKEY COME UP SHORT AT LAKE OF THE WOODS

The Crookston Pirate Boys Hockey team led 3-1 going into the third period, but the Lake of the Woods Bears scored three third period goals to come from behind for a 4-3 victory in a Section 8A game played in Baudette. LOW started the scoring just over six minutes into the game for a 1-0

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Sports Feever – February 7, 2019

The Super Bowl is over and that means it is almost March Madness!!!!  The playoff madness starts this week with the Section 8A Girls Hockey tournament first-round games will be today (Thursday, February 7) and the next month and a half will be a blur! KROX will be busy covering as many games as we

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Athlete of the Week – Caden Osborn (February 6, 2019)

This week’s athlete of the week is Crookston Pirate Boys Basketball player, Caden Osborn, a 6’2 junior post player. Caden is having a great junior season averaging a double-double with 18 points and 10 rebounds per game.  He is also averaging three blocks, two steals and one assist per game.  He is coming off a

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CROOKSTON BLUE LINE CLUB YOUTH HOCKEY REPORT – FEBRUARY 6

The Crookston Blue Line Club has released their weekly youth hockey report.  Find out how all the Crookston Youth Hockey teams are doing below – MITE WHITE The Mite White had a busy weekend with four games.  We started off in Roseau for a doubleheader and came out with one win.  We played two good

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UMC FOOTBALL INKS MINNESOTA’S TOP 9-MAN QUARTERBACK, ALEX FOLZ

The University of Minnesota Crookston football team officially announced the signing of 23 players to either National Letters of Intent or Institutional Letters of Intent. The Golden Eagles signed 21 student-athletes directly from high school, and two from junior college. The Golden Eagles signed their most decorated recruit in recent memory with the signing of

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