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Ben Juhl

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SPORTS FEEVER – March 26, 2020

As I stated in an earlier Feever column, Leo Blavin will have his last day at KROX on Friday, March 27.  There was a part of me that was hoping Governor Tim Walz would lock down the borders so Leo couldn’t leave, but it didn’t happen.  I am excited for Leo as he is heading […]

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UMC BASKETBALL PLAYERS NAMED TO NSIC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

The University of Minnesota Crookston men’s and women’s basketball teams had 12 players named to the 2018-19 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Winter All-Academic Team as announced by the conference office Friday, March 15. Five student-athletes from the men’s and women’s basketball teams were named to the NSIC All-Academic Team of Excellence. The men’s basketball

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SPORTS FEEVER – March 7, 2019

We are less than two weeks to the NCAA March Madness Final Four Selection show and a few days later the tournament will start.  I love this time of year, with the State Boys Hockey tournament is going, state girls basketball is next weekend and section boys basketball tournament play kicks off with the first

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UMC MEN’S BASKETBALL EARNS FIRST EVER NSIC TOURNEY WIN WITH VICTORY OVER AUGUSTANA

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) Men’s Basketball team earned its first-ever NSIC postseason victory over the Augustana Vikings 87-72 in an NSIC Tournament game played at the Sioux Falls Arena. Augustana’s Matt Cartwright (Soph., Sioux Falls, SD) made a three-pointer to open the scoring giving the Vikings a 3-0 lead. Minnesota Crookston’s Malcolm Cohen

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UMC MEN’S BASKETBALL STRUGGLES TO HIT SHOTS IN LOSS TO MINNESOTA DULUTH

The University of Minnesota Crookston Men’s Basketball team shot 39% from the field and just 8-23 from the three-point line in a 76-67 loss to Minnesota Duluth in an NSIC game played at Romano Gymnasium in Duluth.  Minnesota Duluth opened the game with a lay-up from Bran Sitzmann (R-Fr., Savage) giving the Golden Eagles a

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