Despite trailing 28-14 at the break and evening the score up at 28-28 going into the final frame, No. 12/14 North Dakota fell 42-35 to No. 15/16 Sacramento State inside the Alerus Center on Saturday afternoon.
– Graduate student Hunter Johannes brought the game even midway through the third period to help No. 4 North Dakota skate to a 2-2 tie with Minnesota State on Saturday night from Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks, N.D.
North Dakota defeated Indiana State, 36-33, in an overtime thriller inside the Alerus Center on Saturday. The two teams combined to put up 36 points in the fourth quarter.
The North Dakota State women's basketball team picked up its eighth straight win over North Dakota, 81-76, on Saturday afternoon at Scheels Center in front of 1,691 fans.
North Dakota fell 38-31 to No. 9/10 Weber State in the opening round of the FCS Playoffs on Saturday afternoon. Despite trailing 24-0 late in the first half, the Fighting Hawks clawed their way back within seven late but were not able to overcome the early deficit.
Quarterback Cam Miller tied a school record with five rushing touchdowns and No. 4-ranked North Dakota State rolled to a 42-21 victory over 16th-ranked North Dakota in the Harvest Bowl
No. 24 Southern Illinois (2-2, 1-0 MVFC) upended No. 19 North Dakota (2-2, 1-1 MVFC), 34-17 at Saluki Stadium on Saturday afternoon. In the game, the Salukis outgained the Fighting Hawks in total yardage 458-271.
Former North Dakota women’s hockey standouts Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson and Monique Lamoureux-Morando are part of the five members of the 2022 U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Class
Anthony Grant rushed for 189 yards and two scores on 23 carries to help Nebraska survive a push from North Dakota, 38-17, on Saturday afternoon from a sold-out Memorial Stadium in Lincoln.
North Dakota found itself down 17 points (71-54) with under seven minutes remaining and used a 14-0 run to come within two at 74-72, but ultimately fell 79-74 to Kansas City inside the Swinney Center on Saturday night.
Tomek is the 31st UND product to compete at the Winter Olympics in men’s ice hockey, joining current North Dakota defenseman Jake Sanderson in this year’s Games.
Shooting was a factor in the loss with the Fighting Hawks shooting 31.6 percent from the field, 16.7 percent from beyond the arch, and 53.8 percent from the line.
It would be almost impossible for the North Dakota Hockey team to have a better start to conference play than they’ve had this season. So far they sit at a perfect 4-0 in NCHC Contests. This comes after sweeps of Denver and Miami, and puts them in the Driver’s seat ahead of their matchup with Minnesota Duluth.
Four different players reached double figures to help lead Milwaukee past North Dakota, 75-60, in the season opener on Tuesday night from the Betty Engelstad Sioux Center in Grand Forks, N.D.
North Dakota (4-5, 2-4 MVFC) trailed Youngstown State (2-6, 1-5 MVFC) by two scores with 10 minutes left in the game, but it was the Hawks picking up the 24-21 win after scoring 14 unanswered points in the fourth quarter at the Alerus Center on Saturday afternoon.
In an exhibition that featured six lead changes and four ties, North Dakota held on to win 68-64 over Mayville State in front of 1,234 fans in the Betty Engelstad Sioux Center on Monday night.
The Music City was playing the blues on Saturday night at Bridgestone Arena for most of the 14,659 fans, as No. 6 North Dakota dropped a 6-4 decision to Penn State in the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game from Nashville.
North Dakota shut out Western Illinois in the second half to run away with a 34-10 homecoming win inside the Alerus Center. The Hawk defense limited Western Illinois to just 99 yards of total offense in the second half.
Redshirt freshman running back Isaiah Smith was named the MVFC’s Offensive Player of the Week on Sunday following his second-career 100-yard rushing performance against No. 4 Southern Illinois, as announced by the league.
No. 4 Southern Illinois held off an upset bid from the injury-plagued No. 22 Fighting Hawks, 31-28, on Saturday afternoon from Saluki Stadium in Carbondale.
The University of North Dakota played with a spirited gumption at South Dakota State in the first match of a three-match road trip this week, grinding out long rally points to shift momentum in its favor.
he University of North Dakota got off to a hot start in its first FBS game since 2018, scoring 21 points in the first quarter against host Utah State (2-0). However, UND (1-1) could not establish its run game and build momentum as the Aggies outscored the Fighting Hawks 21-3 in the second half to win its home-opener, 42-24.
There are 35 players on the preseason watch list. More players can join the list during the regular season, and a national media panel will select the winner following it.
Top-seeded South Dakota State got starter Tori Kniesche the only run she needed in the fifth inning as the Jackrabbits eliminated sixth-seeded North Dakota 1-0 in game five of the Summit Championship.
UND (17-31) trailed by five entering the top of the fifth, but rallied for six straight runs to earn its first win in the Summit League Championships since joining the league in 2018-19 and the second overall postseason win in the program’s Division I era (2008-present).
Redshirt sophomore running back Otis Weah can add one of the nation’s premier backs to his resume after the 2020-21 season, as he was named to the Stats Perform FCS All-America First Team on Monday.
Top-ranked James Madison jumped out to a 10-0 lead in the first quarter and never relinquished it, defeating No. 7 North Dakota, 34-21, in the quarterfinals of the FCS playoffs of Sunday evening from Bridgeforth Stadium in Harrisonburg, Va.
As the UND Fighting Hawks prepare for their home playoff game against Missouri State, three members of the team have been named finalists for annual FCS awards.
The Penguins played a league-high seven games in eight weeks this spring and determined earlier today they could not play the game on Saturday. With the announcement, YSU plans to focus on finishing the semester strong academically while starting preparations for the upcoming fall campaign.
Junior UND netminder Adam Scheel has parlayed an outstanding collegiate career into a professional contract, signing a free agent entry-level deal with the Dallas Stars organization
Pinto’s standout sophomore season saw him make history by picking up NCHC Player of the Year, Forward of the Year and Defensive Forward of the Year accolades. He was the first player to win the player of the year unanimously and also became the first to win forward and defensive forward of the year.