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UMC BASEBALL HITS 5 HOME RUNS, PICKS UP TWO NSIC WINS OVER UMD

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) Golden Eagles Baseball team hit 5 home runs on Thursday to sweep the University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD) Bulldogs in a series played in Duluth. The Golden Eagles took Game 1 with a final score of 5-2 before winning the finale 10-5 to complete the sweep. GAME ONE – […]

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UMC MEN’S BASKETBALL GETS A VERBAL COMMITMENT FROM AN OMAHA GUARD

The University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Men’s Basketball team received a verbal commitment from Chandler Meeks, a 6’1 guard from Westside High School in Omaha, Nebraska. Meeks is a defensive bulldog who will be NSIC ready, especially on the defensive end. Meeks had a tremendous senior year and will play in the Nebraska Coaches

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UMC’S JOHN HOFFMAN NAMED BEMIDJI STATE AND NW TECHNICAL COLLEGE PRESIDENT

The University of Minnesota Crookston has seen many employees leaving the campus for jobs elsewhere over the past couple of years. Several weeks after Chancellor Mary Holz-Claus was named a finalist for the NDSU President before the job was given to another finalist, the Vice-Chancellor at UMC, John Hoffman, will be leaving to become the

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ROTARY STUDENT OF THE MONTH: CONNOR HUMBLE

The Crookston Rotary Club recently recognized Connor Humble as their February Student of the Month from the University of Minnesota Crookston. Humble’s family members include parents, Jeff and Anne, and sisters Ashlee and Lindsey. Connor plays Men’s Golf for the university and is a Men’s Golf representative for Student Athlete Advisory Committee. He enjoys hanging

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UMC SOFTBALL PICKED TO FINISH 16TH IN NSIC COACHES POLL

The University of Minnesota Crookston softball program was picked to finish 16th out of 16 teams in the NSIC Preseason Softball Coaches’ Poll. Augustana was picked to finish first in the poll for the third consecutive season, while Minnesota State and Winona State were picked second and third, respectively. Minnesota Duluth and St. Cloud State

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