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Crookston’s Riley Helgeson signs to play football at Northern State

Crookston High School senior Riley Helgeson signed a National Letter of Intent to play football at Northern State University in Aberdeen, South Dakota, during National Signing Day at Crookston High School on Wednesday morning. Riley is the son of Kevin and Kelsey Helgeson. Riley is a 6’4 “, 290-pound offensive lineman who has played varsity […]

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UMC SOCCER SNAPS SCORING DROUGHT IN LOSS TO NORTHERN STATE

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) Women’s soccer team scored their first goal in six matches in a 6-1 loss against the Northern State Wolves in an NSIC match played at the Athletic and Recreation Fields Complex in Aberdeen, SD. Just 8:35 into the match, Northern State’s Shianne Rosselli sent a pass to Katinka Ummels

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UMC MEN’S BASKETBALL DROPS TIGHT GAME AT NORTHERN STATE

Minnesota Crookston Men’s Basketball was unable to tie the game in the final seconds of a 72-70 loss to Northern State in an NSIC game played at Wachs Arena in Aberdeen, South Dakota. Chase Knickerbocker (Sr., Annandale) opened the game with a three-pointer for Minnesota Crookston giving the Golden Eagles a 3-0 lead. Following a

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MINNESOTA CROOKSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL OUTMUSCLED IN LOSS TO NORTHERN STATE

Minnesota Crookston men’s basketball conceded nearly every loose ball and saw their opponent shoot 10-12 from the three-point line in the first half of an 88-75 loss to Northern State Wolves in an NSIC matchup played at Lysaker Gymnasium in Crookston. Northern State looked the part of the defending NSIC champions early and often throughout

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UMC Football Shutout by Northern State

Minnesota Crookston football failed to score for the second time this season in a 27-0 loss to Northern State Wolves on NSU’s Senior Day in an NSIC match-up at Swisher Field in Aberdeen, South Dakota. Northern State started with the football before their opening drive stalled at midfield. On fourth down and three, the Wolves

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