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Pine to Palm Down to Sweet Sixteen

Deitz advances to round of 16

DETROIT LAKES, Minn. — The 86th Pine to Palm continues at the Detroit Country Club. Top-seeded Chris Swenson has already been eliminated. Today the top-seeds continued to fall. Second-seeded Will Czeh, third-seeded and current NDSU Bison, Andrew Israelson and fourth-seeded Andrew Proctor all got ousted on Friday. Moorhead native Pat Deitz advanced to the round of 16 as the ninth-seed….

EXCLUSIVE: KVRR Sits Down with Vikings First-Round Draft Pick Mike Hughes

Mike Hughes was selected 30th overall in the 2018 draft

EAGAN, Minn. — Minnesota Vikings first-round draft pick Mike Hughes is preparing for his first preseason action as the team heads to Denver. Hughes, a cornerback out of Central Florida, was selected 30th overall. In this sit-down interview with KVRR Sports Director Keith Albertson, Hughes discusses which veterans have taken him under their wing, Categories: KVRR Sports Extra, Top Sports…

Fargo MMA Fighter Fights for a Bigger Purpose

"Strength is something that you develop from the stories, from the challenges that you face in your life."

FARGO, N.D. — MPX owner Mariah Prussia has made a name for herself in the fighting world, but she has bigger goals of helping and empowering women outside of the cage. “My first fight it was tunnel vision,” Prussia said. “I didn’t see or hear any of the noise when I was going up to the cage. In my corner, my…

NDSU Superlatives: Bison FB Players Determine Worst Singer on Team

A few Bison players show off their own vocal prowess in the process.

FARGO, N.D. — Most North Dakota State football players were pretty modest in their assessment of their teammates’ singing abilities. A few of them even showed off their own vocal prowess. Find out who they think has the worst singing voice on the team. Categories: College, KVRR Sports Extra, Top Sports Headlines Tags: Aaron Steidl, Bison, Lance Dunn, NDSU, North…

NDSU LB Jabril Cox Excited for Opportunity to Play with his Brother

Jasir Cox is a freshman for the Herd

Sophomore linebacker Jabril Cox returns to North Dakota State after leading the team in tackles last season, and now he is joined by his brother. Jasir Cox is a freshman with big shoes to fill. He followed his older brother to NDSU, but the two haven’t actually spent much time playing together. “It’s amazing having my younger brother on the…

NDSU Superlatives: Bison FB Players Show off their ‘Mean Mugs’

North Dakota State players up the intimidation level by staring down the camera.

FARGO, N.D. — North Dakota State football needs to only point to its six championships in the last seven years to intimidate opponents. At the team’s media day on Wednesday, the players were asked to show off their best stare-downs or ‘mean mugs’ at the camera. Categories: College, Top Sports Headlines Tags: Bison, Football, INTIMIDATION, Mean Mugs, NDSU, North Dakota…

USD Will Play Wisconsin In 2024

USD plays in the Football Championship Subdivision, while Wisconsin is a Big Ten program in the upper-tier Football Bowl Subdivision.

VERMILLION, S.D. (AP) — The University of South Dakota has scheduled a football game against Wisconsin in 2024. USD plays in the Football Championship Subdivision, while Wisconsin is a Big Ten program in the upper-tier Football Bowl Subdivision. The game is scheduled for Sept. 21, 2024, in Madison Wisconsin. The Coyotes and Badgers last played in 2011. They also met…

NDSU Offense Expecting Bigger Role in 2018

The Bison return a large group of starters

FARGO, N.D. — The defending FCS champions held their media day on Wednesday. At this time last year, the theme was bouncing back after the championship streak ended. Now, the emphasis is on the large class of seniors beginning their run at another title. The Bison always put defense first; They stand very firmly behind the ideal that the opposing…

RedHawks Drop Rubber Game after Pitching Struggles Continue

D.J. Brown did not make it out of the third inning in the loss

FARGO, N.D. — The RedHawks’ bats could not get going early enough in their rubber game against Chicago. They were held scoreless through the first four innings before scoring eight by the game’s end. It wasn’t enough as the Dogs put a nine-spot on the board, six of which came against starting pitcher D.J. Brown. The RedHawks finished the homestand…

Antics Continue as RedHawks Fall to Chicago

Series finale is on Wednesday.

FARGO, N.D. — It was another interesting night at Newman Outdoor Field with more ejections but Chicago eventually took the win 12-7. Trey Vara hit a grand slam in the second inning to give the Dogs an early lead and they never looked back. The RedHawks will look to grab the series victory on Wednesday night. First pitch is set…