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Regular Season 2561: 1465: 935: 161.603: 15 MCHL/WIHL/WCHA Championships, 6 NCHC Championships Conference Post-season 201: 119: 75: 7.609: 11 WCHA tournament championships, 1 NCHC tournament championship NCAA Post-season 82: 53: 29: 0.646: 35 NCAA Tournament appearances Regular Season and Post-season Record 2844: 1637: 1039: 168.605: 8 NCAA ...
North Dakota finished the season with a record of 30–11–1, the program's first 30-win season, as well as Gasparini being named WCHA Coach of the Year. [2] The 30 wins of the 1978–79 season was eclipsed the following season when North Dakota picked up 31 wins and the programs third National Championship with a 5–2 win over Northern ...
The 2020–21 North Dakota Fighting Hawks men's ice hockey season was the 80th season of play for the program and the 8th in the NCHC conference. The Fighting Hawks represented the University of North Dakota and were coached by Brad Berry, in his 6th season. The first ten regular season games were played in a "pod" in Omaha, Nebraska at Baxter ...
North Dakota State staved off a second half comeback by Montana State to end the Bobcats’ undefeated season and earn the 10th FCS title in NDSU history on Monday night with a 35-32 win.. After ...
The 2017–18 North Dakota Fighting Hawks men's ice hockey season was the 77th season of play for the program and the 5th in the NCHC conference. The Fighting Hawks represented the University of North Dakota and were coached by Brad Berry, in his 3rd season.
This time they survived, beating North Dakota State in their season opener, 31-26. Otherwise the Buffs showed many of the same problems as last year, at least in the first half – a porous ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Nearly a foot of snow buried parts of North Dakota on Thursday as the region's first wintry weather of the season swept through the Rockies and into the northern Plains ...
The 2015–16 North Dakota Fighting Hawks men's ice hockey team was the 75th season of play for the program and 3rd in the NCHC conference. The Fighting Hawks were led by first-year head coach Brad Berry , replacing Dave Hakstol who became head coach of the Philadelphia Flyers .