Roster cuts usually bring uncertainty, but for North Dakota fans, this round brought relief. Canada trimmed three players from its World Junior Championship roster Thursday, and all three UND-linked skaters are still standing. Freshmen Cole Reschny and Keaton Verhoeff, along with defenseman[...]
Section: Competition & Achievement
UND’s Jim Kleinsasser officially inducted into college football hall of fame
Jim Kleinsasser’s football journey came full circle Tuesday night as the former UND tight end was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. The Carrington native became only the second UND player ever to receive the honor, joining a class that[...]
Donny Schatz finds new home for 2026, inks full-time deal with CJB Motorsports
Donny Schatz enters 2026 with a fresh start and a familiar number on the wing. After ending an 18-year run with Tony Stewart Racing, the Minot native has signed on full-time with CJB Motorsports for the upcoming World of Outlaws season. The[...]
McFeely: Offensive Bison offense leads to biggest upset in FCS playoff history
North Dakota State has built its dynasty on winning games like this—the early-round playoff matchup at home, heavily favored, expected to roll. But that script collapsed in Fargo yesterday, when Illinois State stunned the undefeated No. 1 seed with two late touchdowns[...]
Champions: Roughriders win Grey Cup with 25-17 victory over Alouettes
Saskatchewan fans have waited a long time for a night like this. Under the lights in Winnipeg, the Roughriders finally broke a 12-year championship drought and reclaimed the Grey Cup with a poised, physical performance that felt earned from the opening whistle.[...]
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Sentinels undefeated season ends with finals loss at Dakota Bowl
Minot North’s first trip to the Dakota Bowl delivered the kind of game that reminds you how thin the margins can be in high school football. The Sentinels opened strong, forcing a safety and setting an early tone, but Devils Lake answered[...]
Dakota Bowl XXXIII preview: 9-man rematch, two newcomers
North Dakota’s high school football season comes to a head Friday as eight teams compete in the 33rd Dakota Bowl, with three programs returning from last year and two making their first appearance. The slate includes a 9-man rematch between unbeaten LaMoure/Litchville-Marion[...]
Football: Bottineau Braves punch their ticket to the Dakota Bowl for the first time ever
Bottineau is headed to the state championship, and the Braves say their season-long resilience is what put them there. After grinding through a demanding schedule, players and coaches credit a steady, disciplined approach — and strong community backing — for carrying them[...]
Sentinels advance to AA state championship
A snowy semifinal in Minot delivered the kind of finish fans remember for years. Minot North and Central Cass traded leads all night, but the Sentinels kept their perfect season alive with a last-minute strike from quarterback Brayden Blikre to senior tight[...]
Hunter Pinke Brings Message of Gratitude and Grit to Minot State
MINOT, N.D. – Minot State University’s Severson Entrepreneurship Academy is pleased to announce the Entrepreneurial Perspective: No Bad Days with Hunter Pinke will take place on Nov. 13 at the MSU Student Center Conference Center. The event will begin with a free[...]
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Carson Wentz needs shoulder surgery, Vikings place him on injured reserve
Carson Wentz’s short run in purple has come to a painful end for the 2025 season. The veteran quarterback, who battled through a serious shoulder injury in last week’s lopsided loss to the Chargers, has been placed on injured reserve and will[...]
McFeely: Bison destroy Jackrabbits in tension-free Dakota Marker rivalry game
The Dakota Marker game was billed as a clash of titans — No. 1 versus No. 2, national spotlight, bragging rights on the line. But under the lights in Brookings, North Dakota State turned the showdown into a showcase. The Bison stormed[...]
Virgil Hill returns to ND to promote Minot twins’ pro boxing debuts
Virgil “Quicksilver” Hill built his boxing legacy in North Dakota — now he’s back to help others do the same. The five-time world champion is hosting Magic City Mayhem, a new pro boxing event in Minot that puts local fighters, including the[...]
In High School Football, Aggies, Rockets seek repeats
Two familiar programs from Region 3 are gearing up for another playoff run. Defending state champions Velva/Drake-Anamoose/Garrison enter as the No. 4 seed, hosting Southern McLean in their bid for a repeat title. Just down the road, Des Lacs-Burlington heads west to[...]
Des Lacs-Burlington football preps for playoffs after strong regular season
The Des Lacs-Burlington Lakers are heading into the postseason with confidence earned the hard way. After a 7-2 regular season — their fifth seven-win campaign in a decade — the Lakers face seventh-seeded Dickinson Trinity in Saturday’s first-round matchup. DLB has proven[...]
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McFeely: Jacks’ QB intrigue aside, Dakota Marker game again about much more than the rock
Saturday’s Dakota Marker showdown has everything you’d want in a college football rivalry — No. 1 vs. No. 2, playoff implications, and a quarterback question that could shift the balance. South Dakota State’s Chase Mason is listed day-to-day after leaving last week’s[...]