RECRUITING
Trevor Olson commits to UND
UND has received a verbal commitment from a 6-foot-2 power forward from Duluth. Trevor Olson, who played at Duluth East and is now with Sioux City in the USHL, is expected to come to UND in the fall ...
Posted on 4/10/13 at 11:54 AM
Mat Cox - Capital High School (Olympia, WA)
Mat Cox of Capital High School in Olympia, WA has signed with the UND football program. Cox, 6'6"-245, was a First-Team All-Conference and First-Team All-State selection at the 2A level in the state o...
Posted on 2/7/13 at 9:41 AM
The 2013 recruiting class: time to talk about it
This is the start of an evaluation of the 2013 recruiting class, with Mr. Izzo's comments to come later. He'll have head coach Craig Bohl on live at WDAY-6 at 6:20 tonight. JEFF's TAKE: I'm not one t...
Posted on 2/6/13 at 6:17 PM
Bowman native Tyson Harding joins Blue Hawks
Tyson Harding is a basketball player who just seems to be getting better. The 6-foot-4 forward, a Bowman County High School graduate, joined the Dickinson State mens basketball in the spring semester...
Posted on 2/2/12 at 5:38 PM
Jordin Sparks Brother to Play For UND
According to my people, and I have pretty good people, P.J. Sparks has signed a letter of intent to play football for the University of North Dakota. At this point in his life, P.J. is probably bett...
Posted on 2/8/11 at 5:18 PM
Wyoming lineman chooses Cowboys' walk-on offer over DSU, Mines and Minot State
CASPER, Wyo. — Garrett Angell's decision wasn't sealed the first time he set foot on the Jonah Field turf.By CLINT ROBUS , February 02, 2012
A pass and catch class
GRAND FORKS — The University of North Dakota announced its 2012 football signees Wednesday, and it was no surprise that quarterbacks and wide receivers were the targets of the program’s coaching staff.By Wayne Nelson , February 02, 2012
Recruiting on track after FCS title game
FARGO — Being the best has a way of intensifying a football recruiting season.By Eric Peterson , February 02, 2012
Beach standout Lechler verbals to NDSU for football
By Dustin Monke , January 31, 2012
UND coaches ready for signing day
GRAND FORKS — The miles have been logged and recruits’ homes have been visited. Now, the University of North Dakota football coaches will wait for the all-important signatures from recruits that could help jump-start the program as it enters the Big Sky Conference era in the fall.By Wayne Nelson , January 31, 2012
Bowman County’s Wallman among 13 new Blue Hawks
Dickinson State football coach Hank Biesiot has a baker’s dozen more recruits for the 2011 season, giving the Blue Hawks 34 total incoming recruits.By Dustin Monke , June 10, 2011
Hawks add four with size, athleticism
Dickinson State women’s basketball coach Andre Goldberg went on the recruiting trail last winter in search of big, athletic players with the ability to play several positions on the court. He found some.By Dustin Monke , May 31, 2011
DHS linemen, Slaughter among new DSU recruits
By Dustin Monke , March 23, 2011
Signing Day Notebook: Herauf signs with Minnesota
By Dustin Monke , February 02, 2011
Column: McGovern took the recruiting route fewer now travel
National Signing Day on Wednesday was a day of excess and ego stroking for many of the nation’s top high school football players.February 02, 2011
Bison sign 3 recruits Bohl feels are ready to play
After playing seven true freshmen on last year’s playoff team, does North Dakota State football coach Craig Bohl expect more of the same with the recruiting class he announced Wednesday?By Kevin Schnepf , February 02, 2011
Sioux building a foundation for transition to Big Sky
GRAND FORKS — The primary goal for University of North Dakota football is to compete for a Big Sky Conference championship when the Sioux enter the league in 2012.By Wayne Nelson , February 02, 2011
Cooper big in helping NDSU recruit Arizona
FARGO — It was in 2005 when tight end A.J. Cooper transferred from Glendale Community College (Ariz.) to North Dakota State. Little did he know it would turn into a career.By Jeff Kolpack , February 02, 2011
Sioux recruits ready for signing day
GRAND FORKS — There is the one day of the year when an early start to the day doesn’t bother University of North Dakota football coaches. That day is today — the day when Sioux coaches will arrive at Hyslop Sports Center before sunrise to await signed national letters of intent from recruits across the country.By Wayne Nelson , February 02, 2011
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