MAYVILLE STATE
New administrators joining Fargo Public Schools
The Fargo Public Schools announces today that it will welcome three new administrators to positions across the District for the fall of 2012. All are replacement hires, who will fill positions being v...
Posted on 4/12/12 at 1:39 PM
DSU baseball team needs to win Mayville State series
The Dickinson State baseball team needs to win its four-game series at Mayville State on Saturday and Sunday if it wants to reach the Association of Independent Institutions Tournament. Five of the s...
Posted on 4/11/12 at 12:59 AM
Remaining DAC schools have number of factors to ponder
Area schools Jamestown College, Mayville State and Valley City State will have a lot of tough decisions in the next year or so as they decide the best way to proceed with their athletic programs. Wi...
Posted on 10/6/10 at 2:26 PM
Rough, rough night
Unacceptable. There is no other way to label UND's 73-61 men's basketball loss to Mayville State on Tuesday night. Other than the Mayville players and fans, no one was in a good mood at the ...
Posted on 12/8/09 at 6:49 PM
Lots of non-Nodaks in Nodak universities
TheCity Beatfinally got done withmy story on Mayville State University's new communication program, which it hoped wouldhelp it expand enrollment. What's interesting is it's using as a modelDickinson ...
Posted on 5/22/09 at 8:37 AM
Men's basketball: Webb, Sioux down Mayville 
GRAND FORKS – The situation was nearly the same as it was a year ago.
The University of North Dakota was coming off of a loss against a quality opponent, with its next game against an opponent it was expected to beat.
By Wayne Nelson / Forum Communications Co. , December 15, 2010
Mayville State awarded math and science grant 
Mayville State University was recently awarded a North Dakota Department of Public Instruction Mathematics and Science Partnership Grant.
December 09, 2010
Women's basketball: Birkel scores career high, Bison win big 
It was a career night for many Bison, but no one was better than Katie Birkel.
By Ben Karkela , December 08, 2010
Women's basketball: Dragon women top Mayville State 98-72 
Minnesota State Moorhead's Angie Jetvig added a double-double to her collection Tuesday night, shooting 11 of 12 from the line, finishing with 25 points and 16 rebounds, leading the Dragons to a 98-72 victory over Mayville State.
By Forum staff reports , November 23, 2010
Women's basketball: Dragons young, ready for home opener 
Starting her second decade as head coach of the Minnesota State Moorhead women’s basketball program, Karla Nelson has never had a team like this.
By Eric Peterson , November 23, 2010
Men's basketball: Freddy’s back, Bison win, Coleman makes first start of year 
By Eric Peterson , November 21, 2010
Men's basketball: Bison cruise past Mayville State 
Taylor Braun scored 15 points to help North Dakota State cruise to a 103-63 victory against Mayville State in nonconference men’s basketball at the Bison Sports Arena.
By Forum staff reports , November 20, 2010
Weekend watch: College volleyball: Summit League Tournament 
By Forum staff reports , November 18, 2010
Peterson: Area ADs pondering next move 
The potential scenarios are many, but good luck in finding an easy solution.
By Eric Peterson , October 06, 2010
Mayville State to name baseball field for Berry 
The baseball field at Veterans Memorial Stadium at Mayville State will be named after head baseball coach Scott Berry.
By Forum staff reports , September 14, 2010
Mayville State to name baseball field for Berry 
The baseball field at Veterans Memorial Stadium at Mayville State will be named after head baseball coach Scott Berry.
By Forum staff reports , September 14, 2010
Higher Education Notebook: Valley City State University, Mayville State University have fall housing shortages 
North Dakota’s two smallest universities have unique housing shortages this fall.
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , August 29, 2010
North Dakota college enrollments grow despite demographic challenges 
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , August 26, 2010
Berrys' real battle is off the field: Mayville State coach's wife is fighting cancer for a third time 
MAYVILLE, N.D. – As Scott Berry walked through Paula’s Cafe, the first three men he passed reached out to shake his hand and talk baseball. Ten feet farther along and it was more of the same – a handshake, a congratulations and talking baseball.
By Greg DeVillers / Forum Communications Co. , May 16, 2010
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