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Coach Of The Week: Concordia Baseball’s Chris Coste

The Cobbers manager talks about what is fueling his team's strong start through the first leg of the season

MOORHEAD, MINN (KVRR) – Concordia Baseball’s (7-4) start is one of their better one’s in recent years. On Wednesday, manager Chris Coste spoke with KVRR Sports’ Jackson Roberts about the early success, how they’re scouting opponents in the face of COVID-19, and more. Categories: College, KVRR Sports Extra, Top Sports Headlines Tags: Chris Coste, Concordia Baseball, MIAC Baseball

NDSU Baseball Wins Home Opener 2-0

Bison improve to 19-8 on season

FARGO, N.D. – (NDSU Athletics) Freshman Cade Feeney tossed a complete game shutout Friday night, as the North Dakota State baseball team beat Western Illinois 2-0 at Newman Outdoor Field. It was the first home baseball game for NDSU since May 17, 2019. The Bison improved to 19-8 overall and 8-5 in the Summit League with the win, while Western…

Mustangs Baseball Seniors Look To Give It One Last Go

Sheyenne Baseball won the last EDC championship in 2019 and several from that team are back as seniors for one last go-around

WEST FARGO, ND (KVRR) – Wednesday’s rain may have kept them inside, but the grind continued for Sheyenne baseball in the leadup to their first game in two years. “I just want to play some games,” said head coach Ryan Bodell. “We’ve been practicing and we had winter workouts all of last year and didn’t get to play.” Technically, the…

Squirrels Softball Win Battle Of The Top Two In Class B. Showdown

Top ranked Central Cass softball defeated No. 2 Kindred-Richland in Casselton on Friday afternoon

CASSELTON, ND (KVRR) – In a battle of the top two Class B. Softball teams, top-ranked Central Cass took down No. 2 Kindred, 4-2, on Friday afternoon. The Vikings took a 1-0 lead in the 2nd before the Squirrels answered with three runs in the 3rd. Categories: High School, Top Sports Headlines Tags: Central Cass Squirrels Softball, Kindred Vikings Softball,…

Kawaguchi Makes History Earning NCAA Senior Of Year

Jordan Kawaguchi becomes the first Fighting Hawk to take home the NCAA honor in UND history

  GRAND FORKS, ND (KVRR) – Jordan Kawaguchi has made history for UND, becoming the first Fighting Hawk to win the NCAA Senior of The Year award in DI men’s hockey. It comes after the senior captain led the team to it’s first ever Frozen Faceoff title and it’s second straight Penrose cup, tallying 36 points and taking home 1st…

West Fargo’s Andy Young Called Up to Arizona Diamondbacks

Second stint with the organization

PHOENIX, AZ — West Fargo’s Andy Young has been called up to the big leagues. The Arizona Diamondbacks had an injury with outfielder Starling Marte going down and Young fills that void. It’ll be his second stint with the D’Backs. The first came last year hitting .192 in 34 plate appearances while playing in left, right, second, short and at…

Alexandria Boys’ Basketball Advances to Class 3A State Title Game

Play Minnehaha Academy on Saturday

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Alexandria boys basketball comes back late in the second half to beat Richfield, 66-64. With the win, the Cardinals play Minnehaha Academy for the Class 3A state title on Saturday. Tip is at 6 P.M. from the Target Center.     Categories: High School, Top Sports Headlines Tags: Alexandria Boys Basketball, Alexandria Cardinals

Division I Football Committee announces championship host sites, Fargo & Grand Forks on list

INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA Division I Football Championship committee announced today 14 predetermined preliminary round sites for this year’s Division I Football Championship. Due to the health and safety protocols surrounding the pandemic, it was deemed necessary to conduct NCAA championship competition at predetermined sites. Of the 14 selected sites, eight will be chosen to host first-round games. Twelve of the 14…

Fergus Falls, Badger-G-MR Boys’ Basketball Seasons End in State Semifinals

Otters fell to Waseca; Gators fell to Hayfield

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Fergus Falls and Badger-Greenbush-Middle River’s boys basketball seasons came to end on Wednesday. Both schools fell in the state tournament semifinals at Target Center to Waseca and Hayfield. The Otters were there for the first time since 2017 and the Gators made it this far for the first time ever. Categories: High School, Top Sports Headlines Tags:…