The number one in the country Duluth FC BlueGreens earned a 5-1 victory over the Minnesota Twin Stars on Wednesday night in the NPSL Midwest Regional Semifinals.
Last month a few former UMD women’s hockey players took their talents to the next level signing deals in the Premier Hockey Federation and on Tuesday two more former Bulldogs did the same. Naomi Rogge and Anneke Linser are headed out east to compete for the Metropolitan Riveters.
On Thursday, Peterson became the third Bulldog to compete in the 1500m at the NCAA Championship prelims, and with her 1st place finish in heat two, she qualified for the finals on Saturday.
After signing his deal to officially become a member of the Vikings 90-man roster former UMD fullback Zach Ojile looks to make the most of what is the opportunity of a lifetime.
After a dramatic UMAC Tournament titlE, today the UWS Yellowjackets discovered their fate in the NCAA tournament as they prepare to play Concordia Wisconsin on Thursday, May 18th.
After accepting a rookie minicamp invite from the Vikings, former Bulldog Zach Ojile impressed the Vikings coaching staff enough to ink an undrafted free-agent deal.
For the second straight year the Minnesota Wilderness are the best in the Midwest and advance to the Robertson Cup semifinals after beating the number one seed Wisconsin Windigo in four games 3-1.
Big news out of Duluth East, after a monster season, today Cole Christian announced his commitment to the Air Force Academy to continue his hockey career at the Division One level.
On Tuesday night via Twitter, former Hibbing Bluejacket and all-star Ayden McDonald announced his commitment to UMD where he will pursue his academic and athletic career.
After clinching yet another UMAC conference tournament berth the UWS softball team kept up their winning ways beating Northland College 10-2 in game one of their doubleheader.
In Bulldog Country on Wednesday afternoon the UMD Softball team was back in action at home against Minnesota Crookston who they handled by sweeping the series 2-0.
On Tuesday afternoon, the UWS Softball team finally hosted a series after patiently waiting almost a year to do so on their home field. The patience for the Yellowjackets paid off because they swept Crown college 4-1 in game 1 and 11-2 in game 2.