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Effort didn’t bring results for Bison this year

The effort wasn’t the problem. The North Dakota State men’s basketball team, after all, may have led the country in broken noses.

By Jeff Kolpack , March 10, 2010

Bison light it up from the line PressPass

FARGO — Relying on a relentless defense, a near-record free throw shooting performance and a freshman who was playing with a chip on his shoulder, North Dakota State’s men’s basketball team sent a statement Saturday night that it belongs in the upper half of The Summit League.

By Kevin Schnepf , February 07, 2010

Bison struggle late in loss to UMKC PressPass

Bison struggle late in loss to UMKC FARGO — As Missouri-Kansas City’s frustration ended, it continued at home for North Dakota State’s men’s basketball team Thursday night.

By Kevin Schnepf , February 05, 2010

Bohl has praise for newest recruiting class PressPass

On the heels of his first losing season as North Dakota State’s head football coach, Craig Bohl not only spewed optimism for the recruiting class he announced Wednesday — but also for his coaching staff.

By Kevin Schnepf , February 03, 2010

Bison recruits anxious for signing day PressPass

FARGO — North Dakota State recruit Trevor Gebhart and a few of his football-playing friends will gather this morning for a signing day event in Sioux Falls, S.D. It will officially end a process that began as a high school freshman at Washington High School when the University of Iowa sent him a recruiting letter.

By Jeff Kolpack , February 03, 2010

‘Overlooked’ Texas recruit chooses Bison PressPass

FARGO — The head football coach at Morton Ranch High School in Katy, Texas, said it repeatedly: running back Wesley Hudson was vastly overlooked by Division I Football Bowl Subdivision schools.

By Jeff Kolpack , January 28, 2010

Small ball nearly pass off for Bison in loss to Oakland PressPass

FARGO — A move to play small nearly produced a big win for North Dakota State’s men’s basketball team Thursday night.

By Kevin Schnepf , January 21, 2010

NDSU defeats rival SDSU PressPass

FARGO — Black-eyed Eric Carlson and Sam Sussenguth, the center they call “Goose,” picked the right time to have career games.

By Kevin Schnepf , January 16, 2010

The rise and fall of Reggie Scott PressPass

Former star Bison RB was loved by teammates, but found trouble with the law, was kicked out of school and eventually found dead in a 2008 shooting in a Florida parking lot
FARGO — Reggie Scott checked into room 224 at Stockbridge Hall in the fall of 1995, destined for a North Dakota State football career of greatness.

By Jeff Kolpack , January 12, 2010

Column: Fine with FCS teams if Gophers look elsewhere PressPass

The Minnesota Gophers finished 6-7, should have lost to South Dakota State and were beaten by mediocre Iowa State in the Insight Bowl. Still, there is talk that the head football coach who earns almost $1 million per season may be in line for a contract extension.

By Jeff Kolpack , January 09, 2010

Iowa State escapes North Dakota State PressPass

AMES, Iowa — Charles Boozer’s best game as Iowa State basketball player came at just the right time for the Cyclones.

By The Associated Press , January 09, 2010

Oral Roberts tops Bison PressPass

FARGO — Scott Sutton considered himself and his Oral Roberts men’s basketball team lucky Saturday night as they were about to embark on an 800-mile bus ride back to Tulsa.

By Kevin Schnepf , January 02, 2010

Oral Roberts comes to NDSU looking to hit boards hard PressPass

FARGO — Before a 740-mile bus trip from Tulsa, Okla., to Fargo, Scott Sutton was feeling pretty good about his Oral Roberts’ men’s basketball team.

By Kevin Schnepf , January 02, 2010

Gentlemen call, Bison answer PressPass

Gentlemen call, Bison answer Tveidt scores career-high 29 as NDSU gets past Centenary
FARGO — A North Dakota State men’s basketball fan chided Michael Tveidt Thursday night for finally making some shots.

By Kevin Schnepf , January 01, 2010

Phillips suspends Flowers indefinitely PressPass

Phillips suspends Flowers indefinitely FARGO — Dejuan Flowers, a 6-foot-7 senior who was averaging nearly 7 points and 6 rebounds, has been suspended indefinitely from North Dakota State’s men’s basketball team.

By Kevin Schnepf , December 31, 2009

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Signing Day Part 3 - NDSU

NORTH DAKOTA STATE NORTH DAKOTA (4) Travis Beck, LB, 6-0, 185, Munich, N.D. (Langdon/Munich H.S.)--Two-time all-state for Langdon/Munich Cardinals and head coach Andy DelaBarre ... First team all-state in 2009, second team in 2008 ... Will play in 2010 Badlands Bowl ... Played linebacker, running

Posted by: monke on Feb 3, 2010 at 4:55 PM | Monke Business

A feel-good story

The regional softball title is one of those feel-good stories that pretty much cements NDSU's first year of tournament-eligible Division I athletics. It still seems strange to see "North Dakota State" with the likes of Oklahoma, Kansas and Arizona State, but we've been acclimatized th

Posted by: Jeff Kolpack on May 18, 2009 at 8:59 AM | BISON Media Blog

Recruiting quarterbacks

At some point, NDSU may have to consider abandoning the West Coast offense and go to more of a spread offense and here's why: the good quarterbacks coming out of the prep scene these days are spread offense quarterbacks. And they want to go to a school that runs the spread. It's the chic, hip thin

Posted by: Jeff Kolpack on May 14, 2009 at 3:49 PM | BISON Media Blog

Spring Summary

I did a sitdown interview with Craig Bohl today, just to go over spring ball and storylines.  Not much new, in my book, but a few nuggets... 1.  Likes the new coordinators, says Vigen has some good ideas to mix things up.  Likes Breske's leadership and that he may let the new DC to r

Posted by: Steve Hallstrom on May 12, 2009 at 12:35 AM | BISON Media Blog

Spring thoughts

I've covered about 15 Bison football spring games and let's hope there won't be anymore where one quarterback runs both offenses. It's disjointed and I'm sure it didn't help Nick Mertens, who at times struggled to make the basic pass. He didn't look on the same page with receivers Warren Holloway a

Posted by: Jeff Kolpack on May 11, 2009 at 7:25 AM | BISON Media Blog

Redshirt theory

  A nice story on the national Web site Rivals.com on the NDSU men's basketball program and its practice of redshirting players. It's a great theory, especially for a mid-major program that needs to find those players that may not be ready-for-Division I-prime-time action. It requires some pa

Posted by: Jeff Kolpack on May 8, 2009 at 9:55 AM | BISON Media Blog

Why must you?

Thanks to all the mensa club members who hijacked the last thread on Centenary. Twice in two days I've deleted stuff due to language and content.  I'm not the morality police here, and I don't mind some heated exchanges, and I won't say I've never let a word slip here or there, but man, can we

Posted by: Steve Hallstrom on May 7, 2009 at 10:40 AM | BISON Media Blog

NDSU football loses two

NDSU's senior class is now two offensive weapons smaller. Bison head coach Craig Bohl confirms to WDAY 6 Sports that wide receiver Jordan Schultenover has been dismissed from the team for violating team rules. Schultenover was slotted to be a starter this season. The Minnetonka native had three touc

Posted by: Steve Hallstrom on May 5, 2009 at 3:51 PM | BISON Media Blog
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