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UND Hockey’s Bernard-Docker, Tychonick Invited to Canada’s National Junior Team Summer Development Camp

Bernard-Docker, Tychonick are both Sophomore defenseman for the Fighting Hawks

GRAND FORKS- A pair of University of North Dakota blue-liners have been invited to Canada’s National Junior Team Summer Development Camp, announced Wednesday by Hockey Canada. Sophomores Jacob Bernard-Docker and Jonny Tychonick will each compete in the camp slated for July 27 to Aug. 4 in Plymouth, Mich. The duo are part of just four NCAA players among the 43…

NDSU’s Moton, Larson, Keller Take Home Summit League Track & Field Honors

Akealy Moton won Summit League Outdoor Field Athlete of the year, Don Larson, Stevie Keller Earn Coaching Honors

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – North Dakota State freshman thrower Akealy Moton and head women’s track & field coach Stevie Keller were honored Wednesday by The Summit League for their outstanding performances in the 2019 outdoor track & field season. Moton secured the women’s Outdoor Field Athlete of the Year award following a fifth-place finish in the shot put at the…

RedHawks Shut Out RailCats on Military Appreciation Night

Correlle Prime hit a three-run home run in the fourth to lead the RedHawks to victory

FARGO, N.D. — Offense was in thin supply Tuesday night as the RedHawks returned to Newman Outdoor for the first time in nearly two weeks. The RedHawks and RailCats combined for just 10 hits, but a three-run home run in the fourth inning by Correlle Prime helped lead Fargo-Moorhead to the 3-0 victory. Bret Helton pitched 5.2 shutout innings for…

Tom Hoge Shoots Even Par in First Round of U.S. Open

Hogie had three birdies and three bogies at Pebble Beach

PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — Fargo’s own Tom Hoge is in impressive company at the U.S. Open. Hoge shot an even 71 at Pebble Beach in the first round. He started on the back nine and bogied the 11th. After the turn, Hoge birdied three, four and six to sit at two-under. Heading into the clubhouse, he bogied the eighth and…

Former NDSU Coach Phillips Introduced as Northern State Men’s Basketball Coach

Saul Phillips coached at NDSU from 2007-2014

ABERDEEN, S.D. — Former NDSU men’s basketball coach Saul Phillips has a new coaching gig. After Ohio failed to renew his contract, Phillips will be in charge of Northern State’s program in Aberdeen, S.D. The Wolves made the Division-II NCAA Tournament each of the last two seasons, and were runners up two years ago. Then-head coach Paul Sather accepted a job…

Park River/Fordville-Lankin’s Zevalney Tandem Teams Up For HS Play of the Week

The baseball brothers win the Chris Heise High School Play of the Week

FARGO, N.D. — Adam and Nathan Zevalney teamed up to win the Chris Heise High School Play of the Week. In the North Dakota Class-B state championship game, a Thompson runner tried to steal second base on Adam Zevalney. Adam threw to a bullet his brother Nathan, who applied the tag to make the out. Congratulations to Park River/Fordville-Lankin for…

QB Hotchkiss to Transfer from NDSU Football Program

Holden Hotchkiss was the backup to Easton Stick in 2018.

FARGO, N.D. — The Bison football team has a scholarship to fill. Quarterback Holden Hotchkiss left the program and intends to transfer, the team announced Monday. Hotchkiss earned the backup job over Noah Sanders last year in fall camp and appeared in eight games behind Easton Stick. In the coming season, the Bison do not have Stick, but they do have…

NDSU’s Levin Finishes 21st in Heptathlon at NCAA Championships

Receives Honorable Mention

  AUSTIN, Texas – (NDSU Athletics) North Dakota State senior Amanda Levin concluded her Bison career with a 21st-place finish in the heptathlon at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships on Saturday.   Levin finished the seven-event heptathlon with 5,332 points. Texas senior Ashtin Zamzow won the national title with 6,222 points.   On Saturday, Levin posted a mark…

Donny Schatz Looks to Keep Winning During Series Stop in North Dakota

Schatz is competing in the World of Outlaws Sprint Series

WEST FARGO, N.D. — Racing has made it’s way north. The World of Outlaws Sprint Series makes it’s annual pit stop in Grand Forks at the River Cities Speedway and few are more excited about it than North Dakota-native Donny Schatz. “Racing is getting in full force so it is only fitting that this week we are here with the World…