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UMC Women’s Basketball uses big second quarter to beat South Dakota School of Mines

The University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Women’s basketball team is taking on the South Dakota School of Mines in Rapid City, South Dakota this evening. FIRST QUARTER –UMC jumped out to a 4-0 lead with baskets from Willow Thiel (Fresh. Perham) and Nicole Hernandez (Sr. Oak Creek, WI). After a Mines basket, UMC responded […]

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UMC Women’s Basketball falls to Black Hills State College

The University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Women’s basketball team was outscored 12-0 in a three minute span late in the fourth quarter, and that would prove to be the difference as the Black Hills State College Yellowjackets won the game 70-62 in Spearfish, South Dakota. FIRST QUARTER –UMC got off to a good start

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UMC Women’s Basketball falls to Northern Michigan

The University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Women’s Basketball team’s defensive struggles continued on Friday afternoon, as they lost to the Northern Michigan Wildcats 85-69. FIRST QUARTER –Northern Michigan dominated the start of the game as they went on a 12-2 run in the first four minutes of the quarter. UMC stopped the run with

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Perham’s Thiel leads UMC Women’s Basketball in loss to Pittsburg State

The University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Women’s Basketball team’s slow first half was costly in a 93-79 loss to Pittsburg State in the NSIC/MIAA Conference Challenge in Aberdeen, South Dakota. UMC was led by Willow Thiel (Fresh. Perham) with 14 points and 6 assists in her second career collegiate game.  FIRST QUARTER –Pittsburg State

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PERHAM’S WILLOW THIEL COMMITS TO PLAY BASKETBALL AT UMC

Perham High School’s Willow Thiel has committed to play basketball next year at the University of Minnesota Crookston. Thiel has scored 1409 points and grabbed 790 rebounds. She’s on pace to break Katrina Moenkedick’s career scoring record of 1563 early in the season. She has been named All-Conference three times and last year was unanimous

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