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Peterson makes key free throws, layup for Ulen-Hitterdal in win 
MOORHEAD – The majority of points, as usual, came from Neil Henrickson and Landon Schultz for the Ulen-Hitterdal boys basketball team. But the biggest ones came from Cole Peterson.
RELATED CONTENTSchnepf: Path gets friendlier for No. 3 seed Bison 
Fargo - Its leading scorer is back and appears as healthy as ever. One of its potential opponents may be without its best player. And many, including the oddsmakers in Las Vegas, are picking the North Dakota State men’s basketball team to win the Summit League tournament.
RELATED CONTENTNew York Mills scores win over Lake Park-Audubon in girls hoops 
MOORHEAD – Dana Patsie-Rutten scored 1,142 points during her basketball career at North Dakota State from 1985 to 1988. Saturday, she watched her daughter inch closer to the 1,000-point mark.
RELATED CONTENTSchnepf: Tim Miles relishes family time after dad’s health scare 
FARGO - Tim Miles is no stranger to the elevated basketball court at Williams Arena – where his rebuilding Nebraska Cornhuskers will play the No. 23-ranked Minnesota Gophers tonight.
RELATED CONTENTSchnepf: Former MSUM coach believes Trestman is right fit for Chicago 
If these Bears’ fans want to know more about Trestman the coach, they should just give former Minnesota State Moorhead football coach Ross Fortier a call. Even though Fortier coached Trestman for only one season in 1978, they have maintained a relationship to this day.
RELATED CONTENTSchnepf: Fan expectations high for the Bison football team next season 
FARGO - Still nursing another national championship hangover, many North Dakota State football fans left Frisco, Texas, Sunday with this good-bye message: “See you next year.”
RELATED CONTENTSchnepf: Valley City boy's presence in Frisco speaks volumes 
FRISCO, Texas - Hidden amongst the estimated 14,000 North Dakota State fans that consumed FC Dallas Stadium Saturday was 15-year-old Sam Ihry. First-row seat, 50-yard-line, right behind his heroes: the Bison football players.
RELATED CONTENTSchnepf: Bison fan turnout ‘beyond expectations’ (videos) 
FRISCO, Texas - Frisco Mayor Maher Maso wote on Twitter that, by his estimate, 9,000 North Dakota State football fans showed up at Dr Pepper Ballpark on Friday night.
RELATED CONTENTFrisco grass looks like turf thanks to winter work 
FRISCO, TEXAS – The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. In the case of the grass North Dakota State’s football team will be playing on in today’s national championship game, it has become greener underneath a giant tarp.
RELATED CONTENTNDSU stands out with its semi-trailer 
FRISCO, TEXAS – Call it a mobile advertisement for North Dakota State football.
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Schnepf: Jackrabbits continue home success against Bison 
Brookings, S.D. - It was 39 years ago almost to the day when South Dakota State played its first men’s basketball game in Frost Arena. The Jackrabbits lost that game 100-95 to North Dakota State.
RELATED CONTENTSchnepf: Bison don't dwell on Braun's injury 
Fargo - The replay may speak volumes, but North Dakota State’s men’s basketball players have more or less hit the mute button.
RELATED CONTENTSchnepf: Jaguars hop on the Gus bus by hiring Bradley 
Fargo - His real name is Paul Casey Bradley. But everyone calls him Gus – a nickname bestowed upon him by his three older brothers growing up in the small southeastern Minnesota town of Zumbrota.
RELATED CONTENTSchnepf: Familiarity surrounds Bison football team 
Frisco, Texas - Allen Reed was painting letters on the field where North Dakota State’s football team will be playing for a second straight national championship Saturday.
RELATED CONTENTSchnepf: Mbakwe not your typical sixth man 
Minneapolis - It was only about nine months ago when Trevor Mbakwe was devouring some buffalo wings in Fargo-Moorhead.
RELATED CONTENTSchnepf: Dome not exactly electric for basketball rivalry game 
Fargo - There must have been a few hangovers among the 5,168 fans scattered amongst the Fargodome Sunday afternoon.
RELATED CONTENTSchnepf: Jacobson remembers Majerus as a one-of-a-kind coach 
Fargo - The last time Nick Jacobson saw Rick Majerus, they had just finished eating some brownies and ice cream late at night in St. Louis. “I shook his hand and like always I said, ‘Thanks coach, see you soon,’ ” Jacobson recalled of last year’s visit.
RELATED CONTENTSchnepf: Football is king at Wofford 
Fargo - Here’s a wardrobe suggestion for North Dakota State students planning to attend Saturday’s football playoff game at the Fargodome.
RELATED CONTENTSchnepf: Smith's trick play catches SDSU off-guard (with video) 
Fargo - Ryan Smith, all 5-feet-7, 175 pounds of him, crouched behind Tyler Gimmestad, all 6-feet-2, 298 pounds of him.
RELATED CONTENTSchnepf: Scoring 138 points in a game takes some serious chucking 
Fargo - Jack Taylor is the college kid who shattered the record books Tuesday night, scoring 138 points in one basketball game. I couldn’t help but envision a Seinfeld episode in the locker room of a small college team in Iowa.
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