NCAA
Interesting Niagara connections
The one great thing about the hockey world is that there are always connections and interesting notes about where guys have played and who they have played with. And certainly, that's the case with UN...
Posted on 3/26/13 at 2:29 AM
Bison Video Blog: Sunday Ramblings
The college basketball season has come to a close for those that follow it closely here and NDSU has plenty of expectations surrounding them heading into the offseason. Jeff and I will give out full g...
Posted on 3/24/13 at 8:01 PM
Faison selected to NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Committee
The NCAA announced today that University of North Dakota Director of Athletics Brian Faison will represent the National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) as one of three new members selected to serv...
Posted on 3/6/13 at 9:49 AM
Repeat...
Well the mass exodus has begun. One cannot be in the Bison Nation and not be aware that the thundering herd is about to descend upon the relatively small community of Frisco, Texas. The football team ...
Posted on 1/3/13 at 12:14 AM
1-on-1 with Austin Dufault
On Monday night, I spent 20 minutes chatting over the phone with Colorado senior forward Austin Dufault. The 2008 Killdeer High School graduate and former North Dakota Mr. Basketball winner leads hi...
Posted on 3/13/12 at 2:14 AM
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
It’s their name but they dare not say it
As the University of North Dakota’s Fighting Sioux hockey team heads back to St. Paul for the NCAA tournament this weekend, two extra “referees” will be watching: the NCAA itself, which has banned the beleaguered nickname and logo from tournament play, and the state of North Dakota, which by law requires that the team be known as the Fighting Sioux.By Chuck Haga , March 20, 2012
NCAA: Dismiss nickname lawsuit
By Chuck Haga , December 24, 2011
Measure planned to keep UND name
BISMARCK (AP) — A group of American Indians who want the University of North Dakota to keep its Fighting Sioux nickname hope to put the issue to voters, their lawyer said Thursday.November 18, 2011
NCAA confirms investigation at Miami
CORAL GABLES, Fla. — The NCAA said Wednesday it has been investigating the relationship between a convicted Ponzi scheme artist and the University of Miami for five months, and the allegations — if true — show the need for “serious and fundamental change” in college sports.By Steven Wine , August 17, 2011
NCAA Fighting Sioux meeting to be Aug. 12
BISMARCK (AP) — Days after it was postponed because of a state lawmaker’s death, a meeting between North Dakota and NCAA officials to discuss the University of North Dakota’s Fighting Sioux nickname has been rescheduled for Aug. 12.July 23, 2011
NCAA reaffirms: Policy on nicknames unchanged
‘We’ll talk,’ association tells UND, ‘but you know what we’ll say’By Chuck Haga , June 18, 2011
NCAA meeting may be open
GRAND FORKS — The April 22 meeting of state and University of North Dakota leaders with top officials of the NCAA likely will be open to the media and public, Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem said Friday, but not due to any advance opinion issued by his office.By Chuck Haga , April 09, 2011
NCAA, ND officials to discuss UND nickname
GRAND FORKS — State and University of North Dakota officials will meet with the president of the NCAA on April 22 in Bismarck to determine whether the athletics association is open to revising its position regarding the Fighting Sioux nickname and Indian-head logo.By Chuck Haga , April 02, 2011
NCAA throws out Memphis’ 07-08 Final Four run
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Memphis has lost every one of the 38 victories it piled up in a basketball season that ended with John Calipari’s Tigers just missing out on a national title.By The Associated Press , August 20, 2009
Attorney general says NCAA change is response to nickname lawsuit
GRAND FORKS — A January vote by NCAA members gives increased authority to the group that enacted the association’s 2005 Indian nickname ban to implement similar policies in the future.By Joseph Marks , March 08, 2008
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