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University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Women’s Basketball

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UMC Women’s Basketball’s Emma Miller named to All-Central Region 2nd Team

The University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Women’s Basketball’s Emma Miller (Jr., Albertville) was named to the 2024-25 D2CCA All-Central Region Second Team. She is just the second player during Minnesota Crookston’s NCAA Division II era, and the fifth overall in all eras, to be named to the all-region squad. Miller is the first since […]

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UMC Women’s Basketball’s Miller and Jenkins named to All-NSIC teams

The University of Minnesota Crookston women’s basketball team had Emma Miller (Jr., Albertville), and Riley Jenkins (So., Galesburg, Ill.) named to the All-NSIC squads announced Thursday, February 27 by the conference office. Miller is a three-time All-NSIC honoree, being named All-NSIC First Team in 2024-25 and 2022-23, and All-NSIC Second Team in 2023-24. Miller joins

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UMC’s Men’s Basketball’s Reid Grant named to All-NSIC 2nd Team

Story by Hunter Plante (UMC Athletics)For the second year in a row, Minnesota Crookston men’s basketball has a player named to an All-NSIC team. Reid Grant was named to the Second Team All-NSIC earlier today. Grant joins his backcourt partner from a year ago, Blaize Sagna, as back-to-back All-NSIC team members. It’s the first time

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UMC Women’s Basketball signs two players

The University of Minnesota Crookston women’s basketball program announced the signings of Emma Pierson (G, 5-9, Cherry Valley, Ill./Belvidere H.S.), and Anna Westby (F, 5-11, Eveleth, Minn./Rock Ridge H.S.).Pierson and Westby show a focus on signing top players from the region. The Golden Eagles currently have 10 players on their roster from Minnesota, one from

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UMC Women’s Basketball Picked to Finish 12th in NSIC Coaches Poll

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) women’s basketball team was picked to finish 12th out of 15 teams in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Women’s Basketball Preseason Coaches’ Poll. UMC finished 12th in the standings last season with a record of 6-16 in the NSIC and 9-19 overall.UMC will return the bulk of their

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UMC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SIGNS 6’2 POST FROM WASECA

The University of Minnesota Crookston women’s basketball program announced the addition of Kloe Wadd (F/C, 6-2, Waseca, Minn./Waseca H.S.). Wadd will be a sophomore at Minnesota Crookston and is the sixth signee for the Golden Eagles joining Brynlea Mahlen of Fosston, Emme Munch of Boise, Idaho, Emma Osborn of Crookston and a transfer from NCTC,

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