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Season Preview: Athlon Sports’ FCS Lead Editor Craig Haley

Haley discussed some preseason predictions for the Bison

FARGO, N.D — The FCS season is right around the corner. KVRR Sports Director Nick Couzin sat down with Athlon Sports Lead Editor Craig Haley to preview what to look at for as an NDSU fan. Categories: College, KVRR Sports Extra, Top Sports Headlines Tags: Bison Football, Craig Haley, FCS Football, NDSU BISON FOOTBALL, NDSU Football

Three Future UND Hockey Players Taken On Day Two Of NHL Draft

James highlights trio as 40th pick

MONTRÉAL– (UND Athletics) Three future North Dakota players were selected on Friday at the 2022 NHL Entry Draft from the Bell Centre in Montréal. Incoming freshman forward Dylan James was selected 40th overall by the Detroit Red Wings, while committed defenseman Abram Wiebe was chosen by the Vegas Golden Knights with the 209th selection. Moments later, incoming forward Ben Strinden…

Kindred Star Johnson Asking For Help To Play With MSUM In Brazil This Summer

Raising Money to join team for tournament in July

KINDRED, N.D — Kindred alum and Minnesota State-Moorhead women’s basketball commit Terryn Johnson has helped the Vikings win 2 state championships. With her storied high school career in the history books, her new journey with the dragons could take her to South America. The biggest hurdle however for the high flying hooper is to raise money to pay her way…

Former UND Hockey Netminder Johnson Wins Another Championship

Cam Johnson helped Florida Everblades win second Kelly Cup in ECHL

ESTERO, FLORIDA — After winning North Dakota hockey its last national championship in 2016, goalie Cam Johnson was not done winning rings or cups. Eight years later, he’s hoisting the Kelly Cup with the Florida Everblades. “The season is so long and it’s a grind at times but when you have a special team and win a lot of games,”…

Lawsuit seeks to reinstate UND women’s hockey program

UND women’s hockey teamFARGO (KVRR) – Four women who recently graduated from North Dakota high schools have filed a class action lawsuit that seeks to reinstate the University of North Dakota women’s hockey program. The complaint was filed in federal court.  It comes three years after a judge dismissed a similar complaint by former UND Fighting Hawks players. The women…

Report: Scholarship pulled from former UND running back after sex assault allegation

Otis Weah GRAND FORKS, N.D. (KVRR-KNOX) – A Missouri newspaper says Missouri State has rescinded a scholarship offer to former UND running back Otis Weah of Moorhead, after he was accused of sexual assault at UND and banned from the school for five years. The News-Leader of Springfield credits multiple sources who requested anonymity. The paper says, after it reported…

UND Hockey Finalizes 2022-23 Schedule

Announces non-conference slate

GRAND FORKS, N.D — North Dakota hockey already knew their opponents for the gauntlet head coach brad berry calls the NCHC. Now, the whole schedule is complete as the non-conference games were finalized. UND starts things off with back to back home series against teams from the east in Holy Cross and Quinnipiac. The Crusaders have never won against the…

Concordia’s 7 on 7 Passing Camp Continues to Help F-M Area Football Teams

18 teams were part of the camp for second straight year

MOORHEAD, Minn — An idea from Concordia football coach Terry Horan 21 years ago has now grown to one of the biggest 7 on 7 camps in the region. It started with six teams then and now grown to as many as 18 all coming together for one enjoyable summer day. Year after year, Concordia’s 7 on 7 passing camp…

UND Men’s Basketball Lands Mr. Kansas Basketball

Elijah Hayes from Topeka West commits to Fighting Hawks

GRAND FORKS, N.D — For the second straight year, North Dakota men’s basketball head coach Paul Sather lands a top recruit from another state. Mr Kansas basketball Elijah Hayes joins the squad this fall. The guard set the single season points record with 581 and scoring average with 23.5 per game. Hayes provides some more offense to a Fighting Hawks…

Moorhead’s Weah Transfers to Missouri State

Played 19 games with North Dakota and was an All-American

GRAND FORKS, N.D — After five months in the transfer portal, former North Dakota and Moorhead running back, Otis Weah decided to stay in the Missouri Valley  using his final two years of eligibility at Missouri State. Weah said there was interest from several FBS  programs including Western Kentucky, Texas State and James Madison, however the Bears and head coach…