PLAYOFFS
Olson 'probable' for Sam Houston
I wrote a post earlier this season that the Bison can live without players here and there, but the one they absolutely cannot lose is linebacker Grant Olson. The guy is a captain, is intelligent and i...
Posted on 1/1/13 at 1:29 PM
UND's Stanley Cup Playoff highlight reel
Forgive me if the production is lacking, as I have never edited video until today, but here's my first attempt: UND's 2012 Stanley Cup Playoff highlight reel. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAOHOY-AB...
Posted on 6/19/12 at 7:36 PM
Random Thursday
*Do you think geese ever wonder what is going on with our weather? *A friend of mine in Fargo-Moorhead said I should be excited about the JL Beers that is coming to Grand Forks. *I'm going to take s...
Posted on 4/28/11 at 1:15 PM
What to make of Morningside
Just hours after Dickinson State drew Morningside, a bunch of people had already asked me a question almost exactly like this: So, do you think the Blue Hawks stand a chance? Im inclined to answer ...
Posted on 11/15/10 at 2:02 AM
More Canucks 5, Blackhawks 1
A Sunday story in the Vancouver Sun following Saturday's 5-1 Vancouver win over Chicago in an NHL second-round playoff series: By Iain MacIntyre, Vancouver Sun columnist, May...
Posted on 5/2/10 at 4:11 AM
No. 17 DSU will travel to No. 2 Carroll for first round of NAIA playoffs
The Dickinson State football team learned Sunday afternoon that, for the second consecutive season, it will be traveling to Carroll College in the first round of the NAIA playoffs.By Dustin Monke , November 15, 2009
Yankees 1 game away from World Series
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Alex Rodriguez has done something remarkable in every game of his charmed October. CC Sabathia is settling for every time he takes the mound.By Greg Beacham , October 20, 2009
Rodriguez, Yankees edge Angels on error in 13th
NEW YORK — Alex Rodriguez is turning this postseason into his personal showcase.By Mike Fitzpatrick , October 18, 2009
Homer-happy Phils beat Dodgers 8-6 in NLCS opener
LOS ANGELES — Brad Lidge has regained that nasty slider. Ryan Howard and Carlos Ruiz are stroking big hits. Cole Hamels is winning postseason games without his best stuff.By BETH HARRIS , October 16, 2009
Howard, Phillies rally in 9th to reach NLCS
DENVER — Chase Utley ducked near second base. The rest of the Philadelphia Phillies never flinched.By ARNIE STAPLETON , October 12, 2009
After late surge, Twins still have issues to solve
MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Twins are clearing out their lockers at the Metrodome for the last time, leaving behind the storied facility and, they hope, their recent postseason struggles.By Dave Campbell , October 12, 2009
Twins waste bases-loaded chance in 11th
NEW YORK — Umpire Phil Cuzzi blew a call. Then the Minnesota Twins missed a chance to make it right.By Howie Rumberg , October 09, 2009
Teixeira’s HR blast in 11th pushes Yankees past Twins
NEW YORK — Mark Teixeira and Alex Rodriguez stood together as Yankee Stadium roared.By JAY COHEN , October 09, 2009
Tigers blow game, division against Twins
By Jon Krawczynski , October 06, 2009
Yankees choose to start AL playoffs Wednesday
NEW YORK — The New York Yankees knew when they’d be playing before they knew who. Then after 12 innings of an AL Central tiebreaker, they learned it would be the Minnesota Twins.By The Associated Press , October 06, 2009
Tie broken
Twins beat Tigers in 12th inning to win AL CentralMINNEAPOLIS — The Metrodome erupted in a jet-like roar as Carlos Gomez zoomed home with the winning run to finish off an AL Central race — and a thrilling tiebreaker — that didn’t want to end.
By Dave Campbell , October 06, 2009
Game No. 163 (again): Twins host Tigers for title
MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Twins seem to think that 162 regular-season games aren’t enough.By Jon Krawczynski , October 05, 2009
Twins beat KC, set up 1-game playoff with Detroit
MINNEAPOLIS — More than 51,000 fans and dozens of players from Metrodome lore turned out on Sunday to say goodbye to this big, dingy building after 28 weird, wacky and sometimes wonderful baseball seasons. Hang on to those Homer Hankies: The Metrodome showed this weekend that it still has some of that old magic left and isn't ready to let the Minnesota Twins go just yet.By Jon Krawczynski , October 04, 2009
All grown up
FARGO — There was a time when Ben Woodside thought his coach was scary. There was a time when Lucas Moormann was a skinny, 6-foot-9 center clueless what NCAA Division I basketball had in store for him. There was a time when Brett Winkelman thought his first year in college was going to last forever.
By Kevin Schnepf , November 19, 2008
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