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Southwest Minnesota State Cruises to A Victory Over UMC Football

Minnesota Crookston football turned the ball over six times leading to 38 points in a 55-6 loss to the Southwest Minnesota State Mustangs, in SMSU’s homecoming game and an NSIC game played at The Schwan Regional Event Center in Marshall. The game started promisingly for Minnesota Crookston’s offense. Facing 3rddown and 16 from their own […]

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BEMIDJI STATE SHUTS OUT MINNESOTA CROOKSTON FOOTBALL FOR THE SECOND-STRAIGHT SEASON

For the second-straight year, the University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Football team was shut out by the Bemidji State Beavers 69-0 in an NSIC game played at Chet Anderson Stadium in Bemidji. UMC started the game well. On their opening drive facing 3rddown and five Jalin Scott (Jr., Houston, TX) connected with former junior

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UMC FOOTBALL STRUGGLES DURING SECOND HALF IN LOSS TO ST. CLOUD STATE

The University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Football team struggled to keep the offense on the field in the second-half as. Several timely third-down conversions led the St. Cloud State Huskies to a 44-14 victory in an NSIC game played at Ed Widseth Field in Crookston. UMC started the game with a six-play drive when

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MSU-Moorhead Uses Strong Second Half to beat UMC Football

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) Golden Eagle Football team looked much improved from last year’s winless squad, but costly penalties and turnovers allowed the Minnesota State Moorhead Dragons to defend their home field for a 34-10 win over UMC in an NSIC matchup played at Nemzek Stadium in Moorhead for the Red River Valley

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UMC Football Picked To Finish Last Place

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) football team was selected 16th in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Preseason Coaches’ Poll. The Golden Eagles received 15 points in the poll.  Every NSIC coach picked UMC to finish last place with a total of 15 votes.  Minnesota State was the unanimous favorite to win the conference.  The

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