ADVERTISE WITH US | EMAIL: KROX@RRV.NET

sports

sports

CROOKSTON BOYS TENNIS DEFEATS DETROIT LAKES 4-3

The Crookston Pirates Boys Tennis team picked up a nice road win today when they defeated the Detroit Lakes Lakers 4-3. “I think we bounced back a little bit from our matches yesterday,” said Pirates Head Coach Pat Janorschke. “I’m very happy with the effort and coming out on top makes a big difference with […]

Share:
sports

UMC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GETS A 5’10 GUARD TRANSFER FROM UND

The University of Minnesota Crookston Women’s Basketball team is getting a D-1 transfer as Erika Lane (who will be a sophomore eligibility-wise) from the University of North Dakota has given a verbal commitment to UMC Coach Mike Roysland.   The 5’10 guard from Merrifield played in three games this past season for UND and averaged 1

Share:
sports, sportsfeever

SPORTS FEEVER – April 28, 2022

This will be a little shorter than most columns because we had flooding in Crookston on Sunday and Monday and Tuesday our website went down for 26 hours after having 400,000 page views in 36 hours!!!! So here is what we have this week – We start off with the best news of the year

Share:
sports

PIRATE BOYS TENNIS FALLS TO BEMIDJI AND GRAND RAPIDS

The Crookston Pirate Boys Tennis team traveled to Bemidji for a triangular on a cool, but sunny afternoon.  The Pirates lost to Bemidji 7-0 and Grand Rapids 4-3. CROOKSTON VS BEMIDJI – Going into the match, Crookston knew it was going to be a tough match against the powerful Bemidji Lumberjacks to start the day.  Bemidji

Share:
sports

UMC SOFTBALL PLAYS WELL BUT UMD IS BETTER, EARNS SWEEP OVER THE GOLDEN EAGLES

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) Golden Eagles Softball team lost twice on Wednesday afternoon to the University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD) Bulldogs. The Golden Eagles played well in Game 1 before falling 7-1, and couldn’t get the offense going in Game 2 losing 3-0. UMC was also honoring Hannah Macias (Sr. West Covina, CA.),

Share:
sports

GOLDEN EAGLES LOSE A PAIR TO NO. 12 AUGUSTANA

Story by Hunter Plante (UMC Athletics) Augustana used a high-powered offense and strong pitching to sweep Minnesota Crookston softball in a pair of site-reversed games on Sunday. Augustana won 9-1 and 18-3 in NSIC play. The Golden Eagles fall to 14-31 (5-15 NSIC). Game One The Vikings would score three early runs, as Torri Chute

Share:
Scroll to Top
Skip to content