North Dakota
#14 BULLDOGS PERFECT IN NORTH DAKOTA AFTER KNOCKING OFF MARY – UMD Athletics
Bismarck, N.D. – The #14 UMD volleyball staff completed out their weekend journey to North Dakota with a sweep, beating Mary 3-0 after having overwhelmed Minot State in straight units on Friday. The Bulldogs now have a 2-0 NSIC report to pair with a 10-0 report total to start out the 12 months.
Early in set one, it appeared just like the Bulldogs’ goal of getting out of the weekend with goose eggs on the appropriate sides of all of their data was in jeopardy. Mary jumped to a 6-3 lead, forcing UMD to mount a little bit of a comeback- one thing that had been completely alien to them on Friday. The Bulldogs had been already doing one thing at a a lot larger clip right here than they’d been in opposition to the Beavers: getting in their very own approach. Three of the six early Marauders factors got here off of a mix of two errors and a foul set. In equity to Mary, they performed a large function in inflicting these sorts of errors with their sturdy, never-say-die protection. These early struggles by the Bulldogs ended up being a microcosm of an issue head coach Jim Boos gave the Marauders a number of credit score for inflicting inside his staff all through the match. It was an effort that left UMD with six extra attacking errors than Mary by the top of the match (18 in comparison with 12) when the Bulldogs had been coming off a match in opposition to Minot State the place the Beavers had had 17 extra (26 in comparison with 9 for UMD).
“Tonight, Mary did a very nice job of creating it tough,” Boos mentioned. “They made a number of defensive performs and turned factors into some scrambling conditions, and I give them a number of credit score for making it a tough go when it comes to the place we needed to be from an effectivity standpoint.”
It was Sydney Lanoue that spark plugged a Bulldog effort to dig themselves out of this early grave on this set, as she registered a kill and a service ace en path to her staff tying issues up at 7-7. After breaking the seal off of a 9-9 tie by the use of a Cianna Selbitschka kill, the Bulldogs took the lead and by no means appeared again. The Marauders saved it shut till their rating bought caught at 11 for just a bit too lengthy, permitting UMD to take a 16-11 lead. Then the Marauders bought caught on 12 for even longer till the Bulldog lead was at 10 with a rating of 22-12. Two straight Selbitschka kills had made it 19-12, and a timeout at that time by Mary’s second-year head coach Abby Pollart had achieved little to dim the hearth. When it was all mentioned and achieved, the Bulldogs had taken the set 25-14. Selbitschka was a marvel on this first set, registering a team-high seven kills on a .700 hitting share. Madison Gordon was as dependable as ever as a setter, incomes 17 assists.
The second set began with a dramatically totally different tempo from the Bulldogs. This time, they jumped out to a 9-2 lead of their very own. This run included three-straight Bulldogs kills by three totally different gamers and was later e-book ended by a Kaylyn Madison service ace and two extra kills. The early Bulldogs lead capped at 10-3 – then, shortly, it began to fade away. Very quickly, the rating was 12-9, and Boos was pressured to name his first timeout of the match. The Bulldogs had been dealing with the identical problem that had as soon as left them down 6-3 and in want of a spark earlier: they had been getting their cash’s value in opposition to the Marauders protection. 5 of the Marauders’ factors on this 6-2 run had come off of Bulldog errors. Just one had been scored by the use of a Mary kill. UMD needed to buckle down in the event that they needed to protect their lead, and to their credit score, that is precisely what they did. For the remainder of the set after the 12-9 timeout, the Bulldogs dedicated simply three errors of any form. UMD soared to a 21-11 lead out of the break and ultimately closed the set at 25-17. Samantha Paulsen and Hope Schjenken got here up massive throughout this set for a squad that wanted gamers to step up within the midst of error troubles. Paulsen had 5 kills on a .714 hitting share whereas Schjenken had 4 on a .571 share.
The third set adopted the same formulation to the second set. Rating-wise, the size was smaller. UMD’s early lead solely rose to 7-3. Error sensible, the size was sadly the very same. The Marauders had been capable of parlay 5 extra UMD errors right into a rating of 9-8 Bulldogs and a combating probability at a comeback. Right here, it appeared the Bulldogs had been bored with messing round. They hit a killswitch, racking up six kills to crank the rating all the best way to 16-9 and the lead all the best way to seven. Grace Daak had three kills alone on this stretch, whereas Selbitschka contributed two extra. The Marauders would proceed to battle and keep in rallies for the remainder of the set. At one level, they’d deliver their deficit right down to as little as 4 with a rating of 21-17. Sadly for them, they had been by no means capable of totally recuperate from the sooner kill bathe. The Bulldogs ultimately closed out the set 25-19 and gained the match 3-0.
This marked yet one more match through which 4 Bulldogs recorded double-digit kills. Paulsen led the best way with 13 and a noteworthy .571 hitting share. Selbitschka was proper behind her with 12 kills and a .333 hitting share of her personal. Lanoue completed third in a good race with 11 kills. Daak had ten kills on the evening with a .471 hitting share.
The offensive mastermind working behind the scenes of all of it as soon as once more was Gordon, who closed the evening with 46 complete assists. Boos’ feedback on Gordon’s efforts drew comparability to a different sport through which UMD followers had rooting curiosity this Saturday.
“”That is the quarterback place in our sport, so they are going to dictate your success and failures much more typically than another particular person on the ground,” Boos mentioned. “Our means to be environment friendly from an offensive standpoint many instances can hinge on (Gordon’s) means to run the offense. There’s a number of instances this season the place she’s achieved a very nice job of that.”
As if all of this wasn’t sufficient, Gordon was capable of place a cherry on high of the day by recording six digs over the course of the match to go away her at precisely 500 digs for her profession.
Talking of digs, the Bulldogs had been led on this regard by Lanoue, who had 19. Schjenken had the team-high in blocks with three complete.
Mary’s offense was led by Nehkyah Ellis’ six kills. Maddy Freed and Kameron Selvig every had eight assists to tie for the staff lead. Reyna Isenbart topped the staff with three complete blocks, and Kaia Sueker had a team-high 12 digs.
BITS FROM BOOS:
A significant level of dialog with Boos post-game surrounded a vital side of sports activities that goes past their X’s and O’s: crowd environment. Regardless of a tricky loss, Boos gave the Mary trustworthy a number of credit score for offering a positive atmosphere for the Marauders all through the match.
“Clearly it is their house opener, and we knew they had been going to deliver power,” Boos mentioned. “That they had a pleasant crowd there that was definitely loud at instances after they had been making their runs. It is a good precursor of the issues we all know we will face all year long within the Northern Solar.”
What sorts of issues can that environment generate for a house squad? Boos thinks the ability stage can typically be equal to the actions of the gamers on the court docket themselves.
“I believe volleyball is such a momentum-driven sport,” Boos mentioned. “That power can function a spark, identical to an enormous block, massive dig, massive kill, all these issues can function a spark to get you rolling issues within the different route… It is at all times going to make it more difficult as a result of it turns your error or your mistake or their good play and simply amplifies it a little bit bit extra.”
All of this won’t have resulted in a win for the Marauders on this present day, however it definitely did not damage their probabilities. Boos is wanting ahead to seeing his staff get a shot of their very own at taking part in in this type of local weather for the primary time all season subsequent weekend.
“Definitely as we come house right here for the following two weekends, we’re excited to have that on our facet and to be within the pleasant confines of Romano Gymnasium,” Boos mentioned.
UP NEXT:
The Bulldogs will take pleasure in some home-cooking for the primary time all season subsequent weekend after they settle into Duluth for a pair of matches in opposition to NSIC foes. UMD’s house opener comes in opposition to Minnesota State Moorhead on Friday, September sixteenth at 6:00 PM. The Bulldogs will shut out their staycation weekend with a match in opposition to Northern State on Saturday, September seventeenth at 2:00 PM.
North Dakota
Hawks stumble late against Oral Roberts – University of North Dakota Athletics
TULSA, Okla. – North Dakota men’s basketball was unable to finish off Oral Roberts on Saturday night inside the Mabee Center as the Summit League contest, which saw ten tied scores and seven lead changes, went the way of the Golden Eagles as a late three by Issac McBride, just the fourth by the host all night, cushioned ORU’s advantage in the final seconds with the host winning 83-79.
Sophomore Mier Panoam scored inside to pull UND to within one at 78-77 and then denied a driving attempt by McBride two possessions later with 58 seconds to play, but the latter would net a cushion triple following an empty opportunity from the Hawks.
Three pointers by senior Deng Mayar and a pair from junior Dariyus Woodson aided the Hawks in taking a 53-50 lead as the second half clock neared the 15-minute mark, but the Golden Eagles dominated inside with 50 total paint points and missed just twice inside in the final eight minutes of action after tying the contest at 65.
North Dakota led by as much as nine points in the first half which saw the Hawks hit four early three-pointers kickstarted by a far wing trifecta from Amar Kuljuhovic who led UND with a dozen points in the first twenty minutes. After a handful of made three-pointers, the Hawks struggled going 1-for-8 the rest of the way in the first half. ORU controlled the paint with two dozen points which aided the Golden Eagles’ 59.3% shooting clip in 27 attempts from the floor in the first half.
The Hawks led for over 18 minutes in the opening half of action, but a scoreless stretch in the half’s final 2:11 and a 9-2 ORU run over the 3:12 sent the host into the intermission with the advantage.
North Dakota prepares for a Thursday night matchup in Brookings against South Dakota State, before playing host to Kansas City on Saturday. The Hawks and the Jackrabbits tip off at 7 p.m. on January 16 from inside First Bank & Trust Arena. The action can be seen on Midco Sports and the Summit League Network. Fans can follow the action live with Fighting Hawks men’s basketball radio play-by-play voice Paul Ralston on KSNR 100.3 FM The Cat or on the iHeart Radio app. Live stats for the contest will be available at www.FightingHawks.com.
Postgame Notes
- Kuljuhovic led UND with 17 points on 6-of-11 shooting with six rebounds and two assists
- Treysen Eaglestaff followed with 15 points and Panoam added 13
- Eaglestaff led with five assists and Panoam matched Kuljuhovic in boards with six
- UND’s 15 offensive rebounds marks the 18th straight game with 12+ such boards
- UND’s 14 defensive rebounds are a season low
- The Hawks committed just eight turnovers and have committed less than ten in five of their past six games
- UND finished at +12 in points off of turnovers
- North Dakota was unable to absorb 28 points from McBride and 26 points from JoJo Moore
- ORU shot an opponent-best 60.8% from the floor
- The Eagles produced opponent season lows in three-pointers (4) and steals (3)
How It Happened
First Half
14:13 – UND 12, ORU 10 (ORU +8 paint, 0-of-4 3PT FG)
11:53 – UND 20, ORU 16 (UND 3-of-7 3PT FG)
7:24 – UND 31, ORU 24 (UND 4-of-last-5 FG, UND +4 TOs)
3:49 – UND 37, ORU 34
HALF – ORU 43, UND 42
Second Half
15:42 – UND 51, ORU 50
10:39 – UND 61, ORU 60
6:40 – UND 67, ORU 67
5:28 – UND 71, ORU 69
3:55 – ORU 75, UND 73
FINAL – ORU 83, UND 79
For more information on North Dakota men’s basketball, visit FightingHawks.com or follow on social media @UNDmbasketball.
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North Dakota
Crash of two semis leaves one driver with serious injuries
GRENORA, N.D.— One man had serious injuries and another man had minor injuries after a crash between two semis Friday morning near this town in northwest North Dakota.
Hunter McLean, a 27-year-old Williston man, was seriously injured after his semi rear-ended the other semi about one mile south of Grenora on Williams County Road 5 around 9:06 a.m. Friday, Jan. 10.
Anthony Brumfield, a 58-year-old Williston man, was driving north on Williams County Road 5 in a 2020 Kenworth semi when he slowed down to turn into a disposal site. McLean, driving a 2015 Freightliner semi, was also driving north behind Brumfield.
As Brumfield began making the left turn, McLean came up over the crest of a small hill, saw the Kenworth semi and began applying the brakes, the North Dakota Highway Patrol reported.
Due to the extremely icy road conditions, McLean’s Freightliner began sliding and struck the rear end of the trailer attached to the Kenworth semi.
McLean was taken by Ambulance to CHI St. Alexis Hospital in Williston for serious injuries. Brumfield sustained minor injuries, the North Dakota Highway Patrol release said.
Both drivers were wearing seatbelts.
A small section of Williams County Road 5 was shut down for about nine hours while the scene was cleared.
The crash remains under investigation.
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North Dakota
North Dakota bill would allow children to live with mothers in prisons
BISMARCK — A North Dakota bill could allow children to temporarily live with their mothers in prison.
The North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation has requested legislation that would let children reside at the Heart River Correctional Center in Mandan with their mothers.
Senate Bill 2115
would let the DOCR hire staff and develop policy to achieve that goal.
The bill also would prevent the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and its staff from being held liable for any injuries to the children unless “the injury is affirmatively caused by the negligent act of a state employee.”
Mothers would be responsible for their children, including medical expenses, DOCR Director Colby Braun told The Forum. Medical care would have to be sought outside the facility, he said.
The Senate Judiciary Committee is expected to work on the bill — a hearing for SB 2115 is scheduled for 10 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 15.
The legislation is focused on mothers who come to Heart River while pregnant, Braun said. If a woman births her child while in custody, SB 2115 would allow the mother and baby to stay together for some time after birth, he said, adding that doing so provides better outcomes for families.
“What we’re trying to do is really support the goal of … making sure that we’re keeping good contact with mom and their children prior to them leaving prison,” he said.
The bill doesn’t limit the age of a child who could live with their mother in prison. That could allow children to spend time with their mothers over a short time period, such as a weekend, shortly before a woman is released from prison, Braun said.
The legislation would give children the opportunity to reconnect with mothers as they prepare to leave prison and return to their families, he said.
The bill doesn’t say how long a child could live in the prison. It’s unclear how much the change could cost the state, according to a fiscal note attached to the bill.
The DOCR is still working on the policy that would detail the logistics of allowing children to live in Heart River. For now, the bill only addresses liability and creates the authority to allow mothers to have their children with them in the prison.
Parental separation impacts
Parental separation due to incarceration can have extreme effects on children, said Wanda Bertram, communication strategist for the
Prison Policy Initiative.
That includes lower educational performance in school, a higher likelihood that children end up in the foster care system and termination of parental rights, the nonprofit said.
“This is all documented to lead to a host of different negative factors in the child’s life,” Bertram told The Forum. “So, anything that can be done to mitigate that is a step in the right direction.”
The nonprofit that researches criminal justice reform has advocated for releasing incarcerated parents of young children, Bertram said. At least a dozen states have made laws addressing family separation.
Sometimes called a nursery prison program, a small number of states allow children to temporarily live with their mothers in prisons.
South Dakota
allows incarcerated mothers to bond with their children for 30 months after the child’s birth.
Some states and the federal government have proximity laws, which set a maximum distance between the facility where a parent is incarcerated and where their children live.
Minnesota
allows mothers who have been sentenced to prison to live at home with their children for up to a year after birth.
The DOCR hasn’t discussed releasing mothers from custody so they could care for children outside of prisons, Braun said.
States have been slow to adopt a program like North Dakota could because they don’t have the facilities to do so, Bertram said.
“Something like a prison nursery program involves a lot of investment in new infrastructure,” she said, noting increasing funds for the prison system can move slowly.
States also typically incarcerate a small number of women, she said. Of the 2,033 inmates who are incarcerated in North Dakota, 260, or 13%, are women, according to data from the DOCR.
“When you’re talking about programs that involve building new infrastructure or allocating resources to new programs, and something that’s going to impact a quite small number of people, it’s understandable why movement on that would be slow,” Bertram said.
Allowing incarcerated mothers to keep their babies with them in North Dakota has been a topic of discussion for “a long time,” Braun said. North Dakota previously didn’t have the space to do it, he said.
“As we’re looking at a new women’s facility, … one of the goals that we had is being able to have a unit where mom and baby could be together,” he said.
Heart River and the Dakota Women’s Correctional and Rehabilitation Center in New England are North Dakota’s only female prisons. Until recently, the New England facility was the state’s only prison for women.
North Dakota plans to
build a 260-bed women’s prison at Heart River
to replace the New England facility. The $161.2 million project was approved in 2023 and is expected to take three years to complete.
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