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Dragon football: Tomeo’s MSUM future still in limbo

The future of Minnesota State Moorhead football head coach Damon Tomeo is still in limbo, and it’s uncertain when it will be resolved.

By Eric Peterson , November 18, 2009

Women's basketball: Five MSUM players score

Women's basketball: Five MSUM players score If Monday is any indication, Minnesota State Moorhead will have an offense based on balance this season.

By Eric Peterson , November 17, 2009

Men's basketball: Dragons start with a win over Mary

Men's basketball: Dragons start with a win over Mary Dennis Williamson waited a year to make his Minnesota State Moorhead regular-season debut. His first impression was solid.

By Eric Peterson , November 16, 2009

Dragon men defeat Mary to start basketball season

Dennis Williamson scored 18 points and grabbed six rebounds to help Minnesota State Moorhead to a 74-67 victory against the University of Mary on Sunday in men's basketball at Alex Nemzek Hall.

By Forum staff reports , November 15, 2009

Tvrdik’s 18 kills pace MSUM to volleyball win

Laura Tvrdik scored a match-high 18 kills to lead MSU Moorhead past Wayne State 19-25, 26-24, 25-22, 25-20 in women’s volleyball Saturday.

By Forum staff reports , November 15, 2009

College volleyball: Dragons let Augustana rally for NSIC victory

Augustana came back from a 2-1 deficit to defeat Minnesota State University Moorhead 25-18, 25-27, 22-25, 25-23, 15-8 in Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference volleyball on Friday.

By Forum staff report , November 14, 2009

Signing day list for NDSU, MSUM PressPass

North Dakota State and MSU Moorhead signings

November 12, 2009

Sharing it all: Sussenguth siblings lean on each other in their final seasons playing for MSUM, NDSU PressPass

Sharing it all: Sussenguth siblings lean on each other in their final seasons playing for MSUM, NDSU Two weekends after he was born, Sam Sussenguth was already in the gymnasium at a basketball game. Some of the earliest memories Mary Sussenguth – Sam’s younger sister – has are rolling around a gym floor with volleyballs.

By Eric Peterson , November 11, 2009

College basketball: Gophers roll over Dragons PressPass

College basketball: Gophers roll over Dragons Devoe Joseph made five 3-pointers and scored 20 points to lead No. 25 Minnesota to a 98-49 exhibition victory over Minnesota State, Moorhead on Monday night.

By Associated Press , November 10, 2009

College basketball: Dragons know Gophers will be tough PressPass

Minnesota State Moorhead head men’s basketball coach Stu Engen has no illusions about playing the Minnesota Gophers.

By Eric Peterson , November 09, 2009

College volleyball: Concordia-St. Paul posts win over Dragons PressPass

Emily Palkert tallied 12 kills to lead Concordia-St. Paul past Minnesota State University Moorhead 25-11, 25-11, 25-12 in Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference volleyball on Saturday.

By Forum staff report , November 08, 2009

Wysong carries Southwest Minnesota State past MSUM PressPass

MARSHALL, Minn. – Zach Wysong ran for 153 yards and a touchdown to power Southwest Minnesota State to a 52-10 win over Minnesota State Moorhead in the regular season finale for both football teams on Saturday.

By Forum staff reports , November 08, 2009

College football: Dragons Gameday PressPass

Minnesota State Moorhead has lost five straight games as it heads into the final game of the season. “We would like to end the season on a high note going into the offseason,” Dragons interim coach Joel Beard said.

By Forum staff report , November 07, 2009

College volleyball: Tvrdik 17 kills leads Dragons to sweep PressPass

Laura Tvrdik scored a game-high 17 kills to lead MSU Moorhead’s 3-0 sweep of St. Cloud State 27-25, 25-19, 25-22 in a Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference volleyball match Friday.

By Forum staff report , November 07, 2009

Air is out on this year's F-M college football season: Area teams battling woes of historic proportions PressPass

Air is out on this year's F-M college football season: Area teams battling woes of historic proportions The numbers aren’t adding up for Fargo-Moorhead’s three college football teams this season: 2-7 record at North Dakota State, 2-8 at Minnesota State Moorhead and 4-4 at Concordia.

By Kevin Schnepf , November 06, 2009

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OUR VOICES Gophers-Dragons game available online

The University of Minnesota men's basketball team hosts its final exhibition game of the season tonight against Minnesota State University Moorhead. And if you want to watch the game, it's available at BigTenNetwork.com, but it costs $2.99. Must be a change in philosophy, since I seem to remember t

Posted by: Goethe on Nov 9, 2009 at 10:29 AM | Goethe's sports blog

OUR VOICES Worst college football weekend in area's history?

Tough weekend if you're a college football fan here in the Red River Valley. I posed the question tonight to my colleagues if this was the worst weekend of college football in this area's history. Let's look at the carnage: North Dakota State loses to South Dakota State for the third consecu

Posted by: Goethe on Oct 18, 2009 at 12:17 AM | Goethe's sports blog

OUR VOICES Longtime member of Dragons family walks away

Strolling through Alex Nemzek Hall isn't going to be the same. Larry Scott, who spent 40 years as the sports information director at Minnesota State Moorhead, will retire at the end of June. If memory serves me, he is at least in the top five longest-tenured SIDs in the country, though don't quote

Posted by: Goethe on May 21, 2009 at 12:51 AM | Goethe's sports blog

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