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UMC HONORS STUDENT-ATHLETES AT AWARDS CEREMONY

The University of Minnesota Crookston athletic department recognized their distinguished award recipients for the 2018-19 season during the Minnesota Crookston Student Awards Celebration Thurs., April 25 in Kiehle Auditorium in front of outgoing University of Minnesota President Eric Kaler, who made his last trip to Crookston as the system administrator. Minnesota Crookston baseball player Reed […]

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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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ROAD WOES CONTINUE AS UMC MEN’S BASKETBALL FALLS TO ST. CLOUD STATE

The Univeristy of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) Men’s basketball team proved unable to earn a road win in conference play this season after falling 90-74 to St. Cloud State in an NSIC game played at Halenbeck Hall in St. Cloud. Chase Knickerbocker (Sr., Annandale) opened the scoring with a three-pointer on the Golden Eagles opening possession.

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