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UMC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL EARNS FIRST WIN OF THE SEASON OVER CHAMINADE IN HAWAI’I

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) Women’s Basketball team lost three games, traveled over 4,000 miles and took three flights before securing their first win of the season, despite a furious Chaminade comeback, as the Golden Eagles hung on for a 66-63 victory over Chaminade in the O’ahu Thanksgiving Classic played at The Shark Tank […]

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UMC GOLDEN EAGLES MEN’S BASKETBALL SUFFERS LOPSIDED LOSS IN U-W PARKSIDE INVITATIONAL TITLE GAME

A slow sluggish start proved costly as the University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagles Men’s Basketball team lost to tournament host University of Wisconsin-Parkside 78-56 in the Parkside Invitational Tournament Championship game played at DeSimone Gymnasium in Kenosha, WI. Minnesota Crookston point guard Harrison Cleary (Sr., Oak Creek, WI) opened the scoring with a three-pointer

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UMC GOLDEN EAGLES VOLLEYBALL SWEPT BY MINNESOTA STATE IN FINALE

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) Volleyball squad lost in a sweep (25-17, 25-16, 25-8) against Minnesota State-Mankato to end their season in an NSIC match played in Mankato. SET ONE – Deaira Gresham (Jr., Maplewood) opened the first set with an ace giving Minnesota Crookston a 1-0 lead before a Mavericks’ kill tied the

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UMC FOOTBALL THROWS 4 INTERCEPTIONS, FALLS TO MARY 44-15

The University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Football team threw four interceptions, one for a touchdown and lost to the University of Mary Marauders 44-15 in a Northern Sun Conference game in Bismarck, North Dakota. FIRST QUARTER – UMC started the game with a penalty before they ran their first play and started with a

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HAWAII PACIFIC’S 31 POINT SECOND QUARTER DOES IN UMC 83-53 IN HONOLULU

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) Women’s Basketball team for the most part had one bad quarter, the second which led to an 83-53 loss to Hawaii Pacific in the Malika Sports O’Ahu Thanksgiving Classic in Honolulu, Hawaii. Hawaii Pacific had five players in double figures led by Ally Bates with 18 and the Sharks

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