Top Sports Headlines

HS Basketball Roundup: West Fargo Boys Gain Sole Possession of Second in EDC

Mustangs down Packers in girls basketball.

WEST FARGO, N.D. — The fifth-ranked West Fargo boys basketball team held strong on home court to defeat fourth-ranked Sheyenne 98-81 on Friday night. Christian Kuntz led the Mustangs with 26 points. Zach Westphal added another 18 points and seven rebounds. Abdi Sufi and Joe Pistorius each had 27 points for the Packers. Sufi also had 11 rebounds in the…

KVRR Round Table: NDSU MBB Summit League Tournament Preview

NDSU currently sits at 4-7 in the conference.

FARGO, N.D. — The NDSU men’s basketball team has three more games remaining before heading south to Sioux Falls for the Summit League conference tournament. The Bison are 4-7 and tied for sixth in the Summit League. The KVRR sports team takes a look at the herd’s chances i in the upcoming tournament and who their favorites are to take…

Bison Softball Eager to Grow after First Weekend

NDSU is 2-3 heading into the second weekend

FARGO, N.D. — NDSU softball is 2-3 to start the year after the first weekend of play. The Bison pitching kept them in all the contests, but their hitting slumped in key moments. Senior pitcher Jax Sertic went 1-2 on the weekend, despite an ERA of just 1.80. “This weekend is going to be tougher,” head coach Darren Mueller said….

Moorhead’s Randklev a Finalist for Mr. Hockey Minnesota

Mr. Hockey Minnesota is given to the top high school hockey player in the state

MOORHEAD, Minn. — Moorhead senior Carter Randklev is one of 10 finalists for Mr. Hockey Minnesota. Randklev has 24 goals and 17 assists on the year heading into the final game of the regular season. Categories: High School, KVRR Sports Extra, Top Sports Headlines Tags: Carter Randklev, moorhead, Mr. Hockey, Mr. Hockey Minnesota, Spuds

Rink Report: Fighting Hawks Profess Love Despite Recent Rough Patch

UND Hockey has one win in the last seven games

GRAND FORKS, N.D. — UND Hockey is heading into a series with conference foe Omaha this weekend, a team the Fighting Hawks split with back in January. UND is also in the midst of a tight NCHC race, currently tied for third with Western Michigan at 27 points. But despite how tough the rest of the season is going to…

Force Gear up for a Hungry Tri-City Storm this Weekend

Fargo Force sit in fourth in the western conference with 50 points.

FARGO, N.D. — In the USHL, the Fargo Force return home to Scheels Arena this weekend to battle a familiar foe. The Tri-City Storm come to town after just hosting Fargo last weekend. The Force swept the weekend series notching nine goals in the two contests combined. Those two wins put Fargo two points ahead of Tri-City in the Western Conference…

Men’s Basketball: UND Continues to Rely Heavily on its Starting Unit

In last week's loss to Idaho State, the Hawks' starting five combined for 59 of the 67 points.

GRAND FORKS, N.D. —UND Men’s Basketball is wrapping up its home schedule with a three-game homestand, beginning with Southern Utah tomorrow night. The Fighting Hawks will likely rely on its starting unit to bear most of the load, which is something UND has had to do all season long. In last week’s loss to Idaho State, the Hawks’ starting five…

Samuelson’s 32 Points Lead NDSU to Win over Mayville State

The Bison honored 10 year old Landon Solberg before the game.

FARGO, N.D. — As the regular season winds down in college basketball, the games carry more and more importance. But, Tuesday was a day where the game itself took a backseat. The Bison men played to raise awareness for Landon Solberg, a 10-year-old with a rare form of brain cancer. Landon and his basketball team were at the game as…

NDSU Baseball Focused on Finding Rotation Heading into Opening Weekend

The Bison face Incarnate Word in a four-game set beginning Friday

FARGO, N.D. — North Dakota State baseball opens the 2018 campaign on Friday with a four-game set against Incarnate Word. The Bison return six of their nine players from last year’s starting lineup, but there is still a giant question mark around the starting rotation. Reed Pfannenstein and Luke Lind left holes with their departures, which gives manager Tod Brown…