North Dakota
No. 7 Missouri State football drops third straight in poor performance at North Dakota
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A poor defensive efficiency from Missouri State has the Bears coming again to Springfield on a three-game dropping streak.
Missouri State (2-3, 0-2) could not do something to decelerate North Dakota (3-2, 1-1) in a 48-31 loss on Saturday afternoon in Grand Forks, North Dakota.
The Bears went into halftime with a one-point lead earlier than the Combating Hawks exploded within the second half to place MSU away. The seventh-ranked Bears actually will not be ranked close to as excessive come Monday morning’s ballot releases.
It will not get any simpler for Missouri State, nonetheless, it is going to return house subsequent week. The Bears host Southern Illinois at Plaster Stadium on Oct. 8 at 2 p.m.
It solely took 4 performs for Missouri State to seek out itself within the endzone with working again Jacardia Wright breaking away for a 55-yard run on the primary offensive play of the sport. In fewer than two minutes, quarterback Jason Shelley discovered Naveon Mitchell for an 11-yard landing cross to take a fast lead.
North Dakota responded with a 10-play drive that stalled on the Bears’ 25. The Combating Hawks settled for a 42-yard area aim that went by way of the uprights with 6:55 left within the opening quarter.
After exchanging empty three-and-outs, Missouri State put a promising drive collectively that resulted in nothing. The Bears had chunk performs by Wright with a 16-yard run adopted by an 11-yard reception. The Bears’ drive stalled on the UND 13 however Jose Pizano missed a 30-yard area aim.
North Dakota took benefit with a 13-play, 80-yard landing drive. The Combating Hawks picked up a fourth-down conversion on the drive and took their first lead of the sport with a three-yard landing run by power-running backup quarterback Quincy Vaughn for a 10-7 lead with 8:30 left within the half.
It did not take too lengthy for Missouri State to reply because it went 79 yards over 9 performs to retake its lead. A 28-yard cross from Shelley to Jahod Booker set the Bears up in UND territory. A 16-yard cross to Raylen Sharpe put the Bears on the UND 9 earlier than a third-and-goal two-yard landing cross to Kevon Latulas to go up 14-10.
Momentum stayed within the Bears’ favor when a tipped cross on North Dakota’s first play of its subsequent possession landed in Von Younger’s palms deep in UND territory. A brief drive, aided by a cross interference name on UND, resulted in Trae Thompson punching in a two-yard landing to take an 11-point lead with 2:36 left within the half.
Thirty seconds later, North Dakota reclaimed the momentum with a two-play landing drive to deliver the sport again inside 4. A display screen cross from Tommy Schuster to Isaiah Smith went 42 yards to the Bears’ 38. On the following play, Schuster scrambled to his left and rotated to discover a wide-open Garett Maag who ran down the sideline 38 yards for a landing.
A fast three-and-out for Missouri State, and continued undisciplined play, became extra factors for the Combating Hawks proper earlier than halftime. First, the Bears held North Dakota to fourth-and-1 and it appeared they’d get off the sphere. As a substitute, the Combating Hawks’ offense lined up in its personal territory in an apparent spot the place it will attempt to get the Bears to leap offsides. It labored because the Bears jumped and the UND drive continued.
Following the Bears’ offsides blunder, an 11-yard connection between Schuster and Smith moved UND into MSU territory and was aided by a private foul name on Tahj Chambers who continued to take part in a play after having his helmet knocked off.
As time ticked away within the second quarter, UND moved the ball all the way in which to the MSU 18 and needed to settle with a third-down 35-yard area aim from Stevens to make it a 21-20 sport within the Bears’ favor on the break. The second half appeared prefer it was going to start out completely for the Bears. A pooch kick on the opening kickoff hit the bottom with the Bears recovering on the UND 29. The Bears adopted by going three-and-out with Pizano lacking a 38-yard area aim to maintain the rating at 21-20.
On the fourth play following the missed area aim, UND tailback Tyler Hoosman discovered area on a run up the center for a 55-yard landing run. A failed two-point conversion gave the Combating Hawks a 26-21 lead early within the third.
A 3-and-out for the Bears’ offense rapidly put their struggling protection again on the sphere and the Combating Hawks took benefit. A 13-play, 69-yard drive noticed UND take over seven minutes off the clock en path to the endzone. A 29-yard completion on third-and-14 stored the Hawks’ drive alive which resulted in Vaughn punching in his second landing of the sport. A two-point conversion gave UND a 32-21 lead with 2:10 left within the third.
Proper after, a promising drive from the Bears solely resulted in a area aim. A 46-yard connection between Shelley and Ty Scott bought the Bears to the UND 11. An offensive cross interference name on the next play backed the Bears as much as the place they settled for a 32-yard area aim early within the fourth to chop UND’s result in 10.
Needing a cease on protection, the Bears could not get one. As a substitute, a misdirection play on third-and-three bought Smith in area and he went untouched 54 yards for a landing to offer North Dakota a 41-24 lead with 11:02 remaining.
The Bears turned the ball over on downs of their subsequent possession. Chipping away on the clock, North Dakota marched 46 yards in a drive that was capped off by an 18-yard landing connection between Schuster and Maag on fourth all the way down to double the Bears up at 48-24.
Within the remaining minutes, Shelley related with Mitchell for a nine-yard landing that did not actually matter in the long run.
Scoring abstract
- 1Q 13:02 – Shelley 11-yard landing cross to Mitchell. MSU 7-0.
- 1Q 6:55 – Stevens 42-yard area aim. MSU 7-3.
- 2Q 8:30 – Vaughn three-yard landing run. UND 10-7.
- 2Q 4:15 – Shelley two-yard landing cross to Latulas. MSU 14-10.
- 2Q 2:36 – Thompson two-yard landing run. MSU 21-10.
- 2Q 2:06 – Schuster 38-yard landing cross to Maag. MSU 21-17.
- 2Q 0:00 – Stevens 35-yard area aim. MSU 21-20.
- 3Q 11:40 – Hoosman 55-yard landing run. UND 26-21.
- 3Q 2:10 – Vaughn two-yard landing run. UND 34-21.
- 4Q 14:15 – Pizano 32-yard area aim. UND 34-24.
- 4Q 11:02 – Smith 54-yard landing run. UND 41-24.
- 4Q 4:02 – Schuster 18-yard landing cross to Maag. UND 48-24.
- 4Q 1:43 – Shelley nine-yard landing cross to Mitchell. UND 48-31.
Wyatt D. Wheeler is a reporter and columnist with the Springfield Information-Chief. You possibly can contact him at 417-371-6987, by e mail at wwheeler@news-leader.com or Twitter at @WyattWheeler_NL. He is additionally the co-host of Sports activities Discuss on Jock Radio weekdays from 4-6 p.m.
North Dakota
Bankruptcies for North Dakota and western Minnesota published Jan. 11, 2025
Filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court
North Dakota
Cherie A. Paulin and Rafael Paulin Gordillo, doing business as North Plains Repair, Grand Forks, Chapter 13
Sarah E. Benson, Grand Forks, Chapter 7
Kelly Edward Leidholm, Garrison, Chapter 7
Susan Lorraine Hauck, Dodge, Chapter 7
Minnesota
Bankruptcy filings from the following counties: Becker, Clay, Douglas, Grant, Hubbard, Mahnomen, Norman, Otter Tail, Polk, Traverse, Wadena and Wilkin.
Ariana Barbara Kay Krecklau, formerly known as Ariana Kimble, and Taylor Jacob Krecklau, Moorhead, Chapter 7
Jay William and Ashley Carol Dunbar, Verndale, Chapter 7
Gene Michael and Stacey Lynn Berglund, East Grand Forks, Chapter 7
Micah David Gorder, Frazee, Chapter 7
Paul Monroe and Mikel Lee Sire, Moorhead, Chapter 7
Chapter 7 is a petition to liquidate assets and discharge debts.
Chapter 11 is a petition for protection from creditors and to reorganize.
Chapter 12 is a petition for family farmers to reorganize.
Chapter 13 is a petition for wage earners to readjust debts.
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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.
— UND —
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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