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UMC MEN’S GOLFER CONNOR HUMBLE NAMED FIRST-TEAM NSIC ALL-CONFERENCE

University of Minnesota Crookston men’s golfer Connor Humble (R-Sr., Rosemount, Minn.) was named NSIC Men’s Golf All-Conference First Team. Humble is the first Golden Eagle to earn first-team accolades since Matt McClure in 2013-14. Humble is the first UMN Crookston men’s golfer to earn placement on an All-Conference squad since McClure was named to the […]

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UMC’S CONNOR HUMBLE NAMED NSIC MEN’S GOLFER OF THE WEEK

University of Minnesota Crookston men’s golfer Connor Humble (Sr., Rosemount) was named NSIC Men’s Co-Golfer of the Week. Humble earned a top-10 finish at the Mule in Warrensburg, Missouri April 4-5, and tied for the top NSIC individual finish.  Humble shot a three-round score of 211, with rounds of one-over par 71, and even-par 70

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ROTARY STUDENT OF THE MONTH: CONNOR HUMBLE

The Crookston Rotary Club recently recognized Connor Humble as their February Student of the Month from the University of Minnesota Crookston. Humble’s family members include parents, Jeff and Anne, and sisters Ashlee and Lindsey. Connor plays Men’s Golf for the university and is a Men’s Golf representative for Student Athlete Advisory Committee. He enjoys hanging

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MARK LYCZEWSKI EDGES RYLIN PETRY TO WIN HIS 6TH ERNOTTE HILLER GOLF TOURNEY

Mark Lyczewski won his sixth Ernotte Hiller Memorial Labor Day Golf tournament Monday afternoon by edging Rylin Petry, a senior at Fertile-Beltrami High School, 1up at Minakwa Golf Course in Crookston. “It feels really good,” said Lyczewski.  “The course was in great shape, it has been fun to play and I keep saying I have

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UMC MEN’S GOLF PICKED TO FINISH 10TH IN NSIC COACHES POLL

The University of Minnesota Crookston men’s golf team was picked to finish 10th in the NSIC Preseason Men’s Golf Coaches’ Poll. Winona State University was picked to finish first with four first-place votes and 71 points, while Bemidji State University was selected second with two first-place votes and 64 points. Matthew Chandler of Winona State

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