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Fairbanks Grizzlies; Established 2007 Folded 2011 Played in Carlson Center in Fairbanks, Alaska: League/conference affiliations; Intense Football League (2008) Indoor Football League (2009–2011) Intense Conference (2009–2011) Pacific Division (2009, 2011) Pacific North Division (2010)
2010 Fairbanks Grizzlies season; 2011 Fairbanks Grizzlies season This page was last edited on 31 January 2024, at 04:26 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Category: American football in Alaska. 1 language. ... 2010 Alaska Wild season; 2010 Fairbanks Grizzlies season; 2011 Fairbanks Grizzlies season; I. Ice Bowl (Alaska)
The 2010 Fairbanks Grizzlies season was the team's third season as a professional indoor football franchise and second in the Indoor Football League (IFL). One of twenty-five teams that competed in the IFL for the 2010 season, the Fairbanks, Alaska-based Fairbanks Grizzlies were members of the Pacific North Division of the Intense Conference.
The 2011 Fairbanks Grizzlies season was the team's fourth season as a professional indoor football franchise and third in the Indoor Football League (IFL). One of twenty-two teams that competed in the IFL for the 2011 season, the Fairbanks, Alaska-based Fairbanks Grizzlies finished first in the Pacific Division of the Intense Conference.
Football Ice hockey M W M W Alaska Nanooks: University of Alaska Fairbanks: Fairbanks: Great Northwest [a] Alaska Anchorage Seawolves: University of Alaska Anchorage:
The Alaska Nanooks are the intercollegiate athletics teams that represent the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The Nanooks name is derived from the Inupiaq "nanuq", meaning polar bear. The school colors are blue and gold. [2] The Nanooks compete at the NCAA Division II level for all sports except men's ice hockey (NCAA Division I).
KCBF (820 AM) is a commercial radio station airing sports programming in Fairbanks, Alaska. KCBF obtains its programming from ESPN Radio. It signed on in 1948 as KFRB on 1290 kHz. It moved to 790 kHz in 1953 then to 900 kHz in 1954. It moved to its current frequency in 1981. KCBF is the exclusive radio home to University of Alaska Nanooks hockey.