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Category: College

Sophomore David Supinski breaks two track records in NDSU Bison Open

Posted on February 16, 2017February 16, 2017 by Eli Swanson

The track inside Jake Christiansen Stadium may be covered in snow and ice, but for sophomore David Supinski and the rest of the track & field team, the season is in full swing. Supinski broke two Concordia indoor track records at a meet in Fargo two weeks ago. The Baxter, Minn., native ran his way…

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Men’s baseball returns two starters for 2017 season

Posted on February 16, 2017February 16, 2017 by Brady Drake

The Cobbers baseball team is only on its second week of practice but things are already starting to sharpen up. The team is coming off of an 11-9 conference record and 21-18 overall record in 2016. Eleven wins was not quite good enough for the postseason as the Cobbers finished fifth in the conference standings…

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Men’s basketball team seniors lead team to success

Posted on February 16, 2017February 16, 2017 by Hayden Karr

As the season winds down, the Cobber men’s basketball team continues to compete aggressively, with three seniors leading the team. The Cobber men’s basketball team has a record of 9-9 in conference play, 12-11 overall. They are currently sixth in the MIAC standings. They have two games left in the season and are racing toward…

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Senior Emma Peterson holds two records, strives for more

Posted on February 9, 2017 by Aubrie Odegaard

For senior trackstar Emma Peterson, track is a lifestyle and something that will stick with her for the rest of her life. “I started to love [track] because it became like my lifestyle,” Peterson said. “It was a way for me to burn off stress … unwind and put my mind on ease.” But so…

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Alumnus Benjamin Gislason broadcasts Cobber hockey games

Posted on February 9, 2017 by Eli Swanson

It’s one hour before game time inside the Moorhead Sports Center and the press box is empty except for one man. He sits in silence at a stall reviewing notes and looking over stat sheets as the two teams, set to face off on the ice, play soccer along the outer ring of the arena…

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Track welcomes new coach

Posted on February 2, 2017 by Aubrie Odegaard

It’s 5 p.m. in Olson Forum. Humidity clouds the area and there are heat waves from constant movement. Sprinters are yelling “track” to clear their paths and jumpers are counting out steps for their next attempts. In one section, shot puts are being thrown into a chain divider. Throughout the gym, track practice has taken…

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Men’s tennis is on the rise

Posted on February 2, 2017 by Aubrie Odegaard

The first part of the year is a time when everyone is working on their New Year’s resolutions, but the men’s tennis team has its sight set on more than a resolution. The members are striving for improvement, and with their new coach and five freshmen, they are coming into the spring season full force….

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Profile on women’s assistant hockey coach, Brian Lee

Posted on February 2, 2017 by Brady Drake

It’s 8 p.m. on a Wednesday night and Brian Lee is performing at the Moorhead Sports Center, but he isn’t performing for the hundreds of fans who would turn out for his high school contests. The seats are empty except for a middle-aged straggler who is waiting for the ice to open, but Lee isn’t…

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Hemmingsen to take the lead at end of basketball season

Posted on January 26, 2017 by Aubrie Odegaard

Transition points in a season can be difficult, and the men’s basketball team is currently transitioning from winter break into the the second half of the season. While finding momentum into the second half can be tolling, this year’s team is dealing with a new transition they’re not used to: current head coach Rich Glas…

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Women’s swim ready to finish season after 54-day break

Posted on January 26, 2017 by Katelyn Kasella

The women’s swim team participated in their first meet in nearly two months, ending with six top-10 finishes and one swimmer finding her way into the top 15 in the MIAC conference. The two-day meet, which was hosted by MSUM on Jan. 14 and 15, included four D2 colleges and two D3 colleges. Coach Gary…

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