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Start of Summer
Now that the school year is officially over we are going to look ahead to what will be happening over the next three months. Fall Camp usually begins the first week of August meaning we are only about...
Posted on 5/14/12 at 12:12 PM
Eades to Become Coach/GM in Sioux Falls
I just received confirmation that longtime UND assistant coach and player Cary Eades has accepted the positions of Head Coach and General Manager of the Sioux Falls Stampede of the United States Hoc...
Posted on 5/11/12 at 10:54 AM
Eades to coach Sioux Falls in the USHL
Cary Eades has accepted a job as head coach and general manager at Sioux Falls in the USHL. Eades will replace Kevin Hartzell who was let go last week. This is Eades' second stint in the USHL. He co...
Posted on 5/11/12 at 10:42 AM
...until next season! Thank you Fargo Force
The Fargo Force were taken out of the playoffs this past weekend in Fargo by the Lincoln Stars. It was a great season of photos! This was the first year I had decided to shoot in between the player be...
Posted on 4/29/12 at 11:35 AM
UND School of Law students take second in National Criminal Moot Court Competition
Two University of North Dakota School of Law students performed well in a recent national competition hosted by the University of Buffalo School of Law., taking second place at the fourteenth annual H...
Posted on 4/9/12 at 2:35 PM
Well, well, we meet again in 2015 
By Jeff Kolpack and Tom Miller , May 17, 2012
Judge throws tribes’ lawsuit on Sioux nickname out of court 
The attorney who argued the Spirit Lake Sioux Tribe’s case against the NCAA in federal court said he is “obviously disappointed by the result” but vows to carry on the fight to preserve UND’s Fighting Sioux nickname.
By Chuck Haga , May 03, 2012
A chance in camp: Former UND football players get spot in Minnesota Vikings training camp 
By Tom Miller , May 01, 2012
Sioux walk-ons do best to impress: Swedish safety, Alaskan wide receiver have aspirations of making team 
GRAND FORKS — At the University of North Dakota football spring game last Saturday, the Sioux coaching staff laid out the red carpet to try to impress approximately 50 high school recruits.
By Tom Miller , April 27, 2012
UND hockey coach Dave Hakstol has salary advantage over NDSU football coach Craig Bohl 
By Jeff Kolpack , April 23, 2012
UND QBs Bradley, Hanson finish spring competition strong 
By Wayne Nelson , April 21, 2012
UND line play draws attention 
GRAND FORKS — Before today’s annual University of North Dakota Green-White spring game, there will be a lot of beef on display outside the Alerus Center. The North Dakota Tailgate Sioux-Per Party will include plenty of beef — ribs and burgers — for fans to enjoy.
By Wayne Nelson , April 21, 2012
Sioux coach Hakstol signs 6-year deal 
By Brad Schlossman , April 19, 2012
New turf, less wear and tear for UND players 
GRAND FORKS — During Wednesday’s practice at the Alerus Center, University of North Dakota receiver R.J. McGill caught a 30-yard pass from Braden Hanson. It was a tough catch and McGill had to make a big sacrifice for the reception. He hit the turf hard.
By Wayne Nelson , April 19, 2012
UND hockey twins chasing history at Women’s Worlds 
GRAND FORKS — University of North Dakota women’s hockey coaches Brian Idalski and Peter Elander sat in the stands at the IIHF Women’s World Championship and started keeping detailed stats on their players, Monique Lamoureux-Kolls and Jocelyne Lamoureux.
By Brad Schlossman , April 13, 2012
Shaugabay seeing time at running back at UND 
GRAND FORKS — Growing up in Warroad, Minn., Adam Shaugabay had to play hockey.
By Wayne Nelson , April 12, 2012
Sioux defense shines in first scrimmage of spring 
GRAND FORKS — Many of the University of North Dakota football team’s proven commodities took a back seat Saturday in the first live scrimmage of spring football.
By Tom Miller , April 07, 2012
WR depth no longer a concern for Sioux 
GRAND FORKS — Toward the end of Friday’s practice at Memorial Stadium, the University of North Dakota quarterback Braden Hanson connected with receiver R.J. McGill for a 50-yard gainer. It was one of those perfect-spiral on-the-money passes that McGill caught in stride behind the Sioux secondary.
By Wayne Nelson , April 06, 2012
Blood and Nelson, 2 of UND's top players, finalize NHL deals 
GRAND FORKS — Ben Blood had the option of signing with the Ottawa Senators last summer, but decided to put his professional hockey career on hold to finish out his eligibility at the University of North Dakota.
By Brad Schlossman , April 06, 2012
Sioux still don’t feel good about way season ended 
GRAND FORKS — The University of North Dakota men’s hockey team went 22-6-2 down the stretch with an undermanned squad, won the Broadmoor Trophy as Western Collegiate Hockey Association playoff champions, earned a No. 1 seed for the NCAA tournament and made the regional final.
By Brad Schlossman , March 31, 2012
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