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UMC HAS NINE STUDENT-ATHLETES NAMED TO NSIC FALL ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMS

The University of Minnesota Crookston had nine student-athletes earn placement on the 2021 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Fall All-Academic Teams as announced Wednesday, December 1 by the conference office. The Golden Eagles had six student-athletes earn placement on the NSIC All-Academic Team of Excellence. To be eligible for the NSIC All-Academic Team of Excellence, […]

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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA CROOKSTON HAS 20 STUDENT-ATHLETES NAMED FALL ALL-ACADEMIC

Story by UMC’s Shawn Smith – The University of Minnesota Crookston had 20 student-athletes named to the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) All-Academic Team. In addition, 11 student-athletes were named to the NSIC All-Academic Team of Excellence. The NSIC announced 775 student-athletes who earned All-Academic Team honors, while 444 student-athletes garnered NSIC All-Academic Team of

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ROYALTY, TRUE GRIT RECIPIENT AND ROUND ROBIN SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS FROM AG ARAMA 2020

By University Relations Royalty were crowned, students were recognized for achievement, and alumni gathered for the 45th Annual Ag Arama at the University Teaching and Outreach Center at the University of Minnesota Crookston. This year’s event was dedicated to Professor Lyle Westrom, and the theme for the day was “Raised on Country.” The 2020 Ag

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UMC ATHLETICS HAS 38 NAMED TO NSIC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

The University of Minnesota Crookston had 38 student-athletes named to the 2019 NSIC Fall All-Academic Teams as announced by the conference office Tues., Nov. 26. The Golden Eagles increased their student-athletes on the Fall All-Academic Team from 29 to 38 showing a continued focus on academic success. UMC had four student-athletes from men’s cross country,

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UMC HOMECOMING ROYALTY ANNOUNCED

The University of Minnesota Crookston recognized homecoming royalty during last night’s Golden Eagle Showcase in Kiehle Auditorium. The all-new Regal Royalty for 2019 is Nikki Harsha, a junior from Warba; and Emmitt Stevens, a senior from Albert Lea. Voting took place live during the showcase following a program including talent, maroon and gold spirit, and

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UMC CROSS COUNTRY TEAMS READY FOR INAUGURAL SEASONS

MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY The University of Minnesota Crookston men’s cross-country team was picked to finish 14th in the 2019 NSIC Men’s Cross Country Coaches’ Poll. The Golden Eagles are in their first season as a program. The Golden Eagles are in their first season as a NCAA Division II men’s cross-country program. Minnesota Crookston is

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