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Play of the Week Nominees: March 12th

Enderlin and Kindred battle for the latest Play of the Week

FARGO, ND (KVRR) – The most recent play of the week nominees come from the high school basketball court. In the Region 1 quarterfinals on Monday, Enderlin’s Joe Hurlburt slammed home a two-handed dunk to help as part of a 19-point outing to help the Eagles advance to the semifinals. On Thursday, Kindred’s Paul Olson helped the Vikings clinch a…

Fighting Hawks On The Road For The First Time This Season

UND Football is unbeaten through three games but hasn't won on the since the fall of 2018

GRAND FORKS, ND (KVRR) – Fighting Hawks are perfect through the first three matchups but in the past, away games have been their kryptonite. They didn’t win once outside of Grand Forks last year. The last road win came in October of 2018 at Sacramento State. If Bubba Schweigert is to do the griddy for the fourth time this year,…

Kindred Boys Basketball Wins Region One Tournament

Head to state tournament for first time since 2003

FARGO, N.D. — Kindred boys basketball finished off a dominating performance at the Region One Tournament. With a 65-51 win over Oak Grove, the Vikings head back to the state tournament for the first time since 2003. Gavin Keller and Paul Olson combined for 30 points in the victory. Categories: High School, Top Sports Headlines Tags: Class B Basketball, Kindred…

UND Hockey’s Pinto Wins NCHC Player of the Year; Berry Coach of the Year

First time UND player has won award

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.– (UND Athletics) Following up on his All-National Collegiate Hockey Confernce First Team selection as well as the league’s forward and defensive forward of the year wins, sophomore Shane Pinto today was named the NCHC Player of the Year. He becomes the first UND player to win the award in the eight years of the conference and the first…

Need to Knows Heading into Friday’s NDSU Pro Day

What to expect from QB Trey Lance

FARGO, N.D — North Dakota State hosts its Pro Day on Friday. 30 NFL teams made up of 26 general managers and four head coaches are expected to be in attendance. Quarterback Trey Lance headlines the group of those participating as a projected top 20 pick. The dual threat QB is not running the 40 yard dash or any of…

EDC Player of the Year Page Leads Grand Forks Red River into State Tournament

Roughriders three seed in state when play begins Friday

GRAND FORKS, N.D. — The Class A Girls State Basketball Tournament begins in Bismarck on Friday. One team to keep your eye on once the action tips off is Grand Forks Red River. The RoughRiders finished the regular season with a 20-4 record giving them the top seed in the EDC Tournament and the three seed at state. If you…

UND Hockey Gets Ready for Postseason Play

Fighting Hawks No.1 seed in Frozen Face-off

GRAND FORKS, N.D. — In eight years playing in the NCHC there is one goal left for North Dakota hockey to accomplish and its winning the conference tournament. That opportunity will be presented this weekend as the Frozen Face-off starts Friday — at Ralph Engelstad Arena. The Fighting Hawks already captured one piece of hardware winning the Penrose Cup. It…

N.D. HS Bball Roundup: Region One Tournament

Oak Grove, Kindred advance to championship game

FARGO, N.D. — It was semifinal Tuesday at the SHAC for the Class B boys basketball region one tournament. In the first game, it was upset city as the four seed Oak Grove took down the one Enderlin, 70-59. In game two, the two seed Kindred won in commanding fashion over the three seed Central Cass, 53-37. The Grovers and…

NDSU Football’s Waiting For A Guest Appearance on Pat McAfee Show

The senior punter was recognized by the former NFL punter

FARGO, N.D. — North Dakota State’s punter Garret Wegner was named the FCS national special teams player of the week. Against Missouri State, the senior ran a fake punt for 23 yards that set up the Bison’s first score. Of the four punts two were inside the 20 including one that went 67 yards. It got a shout out from…

NDSU Football’s Bussey Finding Early Success in Backfield

Has three touchdowns in the spring season

FARGO, N.D. — The depth in North Dakota State football’s backfield continues to find success. Of the seven touchdowns scored this spring season five have come on the ground. Three of those have come from the legs of running back Jalen Bussey. Its just the redshirt freshman’s first full season and through three games has already rushed for over 200…