Monthly Archives: February 2010

Bulldogs, Saints crush opposition

The Minnesota Duluth women’s basketball team chalked up a solid NSIC road win on Friday night, while the Saints women downed Crown in record-setting fashion. The UMD men, meanwhile, will continue to struggle. It’ll be interesting to see how they … Continue reading

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More honors for Bulldog football

The season has been over for two months, but the awards keep coming in for Minnesota Duluth football (I’ve attached the briefs running in today’s paper below). The best thing for Bulldogs fans is that Odim and Aurich are just … Continue reading

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Bulldogs lose heartbreaker

Minnesota Duluth is having one of those years where nothing is going right, but Bulldogs coach Gary Holquist saw progress on Saturday night despite a tough loss (see below).   COLLEGE MEN Golden Bears rally to stun Bulldogs Junior guard … Continue reading

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UMD men lose, women win

After a rough week, the Minnesota Duluth women’s basketball victory over St. Cloud has the Bulldogs back on the right path toward securing an NCAA Division II playoff berth. In other news, the UMD baseball team began its season on Friday (yes, … Continue reading

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Horton’s boxers have busy weekend

Once in awhile I deviate from the college scene to highlight an item from my other beats (for folks not familiar with the journalism lingo, by "beats" I don’t mean music but the areas we cover and specialize in for … Continue reading

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Bulldogs bring in quality class

I’ve never seen a coach not get giddy about their incoming recruiting class, but this year’s Minnesota Duluth football crop should help the Bulldogs keep their level of success going strong for years to come, based on the feedback I’ve been … Continue reading

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Miesbauer heads list of UMD football recruits

Today is always an interesting day in college football to see who lands where. While the dust hasn’t settled, my story in today’s News Tribune, which I’ve attached below, gives one a pretty good idea where some of the top … Continue reading

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