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UMC AND EGF’S JAKE HJELLE SIGNS WITH THE FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS

Former University of Minnesota Crookston and East Grand Forks Green Wave baseball player Jake Hjelle has signed a professional contract with the Fargo-Moorhead Redhawks of the American Association. Hjelle was dressed for last night’s Redhawks game in Fargo, N.D., against the Kansas City Monarchs. Hjelle was a two-time All-NSIC First Team pick. He is the […]

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SEVEN UMC BASEBALL PLAYERS EARN ALL-NSIC HONORS

The University of Minnesota Crookston baseball team had six student-athletes named to the All-NSIC Teams. Jake Hjelle (Sr., East Grand Forks) and Teddy Giefer (Sr., Courtland) were named to the All-NSIC First Team. Jake Osowski (Sr., East Grand Forks), Brody Sorenson (Sr., Grand Forks, N.D.), Caden Headlee (Sr., Fargo, N.D.) and Josh Dykhoff (So., Wadena)

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UMC BASEBALL’S JAKE HJELLE (EGF) NAMED TO PRE-SEASON ALL-AMERICAN TEAM

University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Baseball senior Jake Hjelle (OF/1B, East Grand Forks) was named to the NCBWA Division II Preseason All-America Team. Hjelle was the only NSIC player named to the first team. Hjelle is the reigning NCBWA Division II Player of the Year. He had an outstanding junior season for the Golden

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UMC BASEBALL PICKED TO FINISH 9TH OUT OF 15 IN NSIC COACHES POLL

The reigning NSIC Tournament Champions of Minnesota State University, Mankato were the top pick in the 2023 NSIC Preseason Baseball Coaches’ Poll. The Mavericks amassed 188 points after receiving eight first-place votes (coaches cannot vote for their own team). Augustana was second with 185 points and five first-place votes. St. Cloud State was picked third

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FORMER UMC AND CROOKSTON REDS BASEBALL PLAYER ZIMMERMAN RE-SIGNS WITH REDHAWKS

Former University of Minnesota Crookston and Crookston Reds Baseball player Will Zimmerman has re-signed with the Fargo-Moorhead Redhawks of the American Association.  Zimmerman had a solid professional baseball debut last year with the RedHawks where he played in 45 games.  He hit .243 with 33 hits in 45 at-bats.  He hit five doubles, three home

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