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Sacred Heart cruises to a win over Crookston Softball

The Crookston Pirate Softball team couldn’t handle the Sacred Heart Eagles as they fell by a score of 23-1 at KROX Radio Stadium on a rainy Monday afternoon. FIRST INNING-Sacred Heart got things started with a leadoff walk, and after a strikeout, Greta Effhauser came up, and she reached base on a throwing error, scoring […]

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Red Lake Falls Softball takes down West Marshall in five innings

The Red Lake Falls Eagle Softball team had no problems with the West Marshall Fusion in a Friday Afternoon game at the UND Softball Complex, as they scored multiple runs in every inning en route to a 22-0 victory. FIRST INNING-The Eagles got off to a great start to the game, as Layna Schindler was

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SPORTS FEEVER – April 9, 2026

SPORTS FEEVER by Chris Fee of KROX Radio – chrisjfee@yahoo.co— — — We had spring, then winter with a foot of snow, and now it looks like spring will be back this weekend only to have cold temps back on Monday. It is April and if any baseball or softball, and golf is played before

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UMC Baseball splits with St. Cloud State in NSIC doubleheader

The University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Baseball team lost a heartbreaker, 3-2, in the first game and bounced back to win the second game 5-2 to earn a Northern Sun Conference split and stay in third place in the conference. GAME ONE –There were no hits or runs in the first three innings, with

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UMC hires Jakob Hanna as assistant track and field coach

The University of Minnesota Crookston athletic department announced the hiring of Jakob Hanna as the assistant coach for track and field and cross country for the Golden Eagles. Hanna, a former cross country and track and field student-athlete at North Dakota State University and the University of Sioux Falls, comes to Minnesota Crookston after serving

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10 UMC Basketball players receive NSIC All-Academic honors

The Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference announced earlier today that 874 student-athletes have earned NSIC All-Academic honors for the 2025-26 winter athletic season. 552 student-athletes were named to the NSIC All-Academic Team of Excellence, while 322 earned NSIC All-Academic Team honors. To be eligible for the NSIC All-Academic Team of Excellence, a student-athlete must have a

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