UMD Soccer Sets Sights On NSIC Postseason
The Bulldogs Are Hoping to Get Back into the NSIC Playoffs
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DULUTH, Minn- A record 543 female college athletes have been nominated for the 2017 NCAA Woman Of The Year Award. The award honors graduating female athletes who have reached the end their eligibility and distinguished themselves in academics and athletics throughout their careers. Of the 500 plus nominations, 229 are division one, and 8 of them are hockey players, but…
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DULUTH, Minn- After returning victorious from the NCAA DII Outdoor Track Championships, Breanna Colbenson and Head Coach Joanna Warmington talk results, experiences and the future of the Bulldogs’ track program. Categories: Coaches Corner, College, Features, Friday Night Frenzy, Sports, University of Minnesota – Duluth
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DULUTH, Minn- UMD sophomore goaltender Maddie Rooney is 1 of just 23 players named to the 2017-2018 USA Women’s National Team. At just 19 years old, the standout sophomore will be the youngest on the squad’s roster, as they prepare for a chance to skate at the 2018 Winter-Olympic games in South Korea. Rooney will, unfortunately, miss the 2017– 2018…
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