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Minnesota State is currently coached by Matt Margenthaler, the school's all-time winningest men's basketball coach who is a 1991 Western Illinois graduate that has guided the Mavericks to a 330–133 mark for a .713 winning percentage, seven conference championships and 11 NCAA tournament appearances in his 15 years with program.
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Valdosta State: W, 38–35 W, 17–10 L, 19–35 2013: Second Round St. Cloud State: L, 48–54 2014: Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals National Championship Pittsburg State Minnesota–Duluth Concord CSU Pueblo: W, 24–21 W, 44–17 W, 47–13 L, 0–13 2015: First Round Emporia State: L, 49–51 2017: First Round Second Round Regional ...
Minnesota State–Moorhead: 65–79: 63–77: Total: 65–79: High school. Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Shanley Deacons (2007–2010) 2007
Minnesota State University, Mankato (MNSU, MSU, or Minnesota State) [9] [10] is a public university in Mankato, Minnesota, United States. It is Minnesota's second-largest university [ 11 ] [ 12 ] and has over 145,000 living alumni worldwide. [ 6 ]
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Professional golfer, Minnesota State Mavericks Athletics Hall of Fame LaMark Brown: Professional football player [16] Ryan Carter: Professional hockey player John Castañeda: UFC bantamweight mixed martial artist Jim Dilling: High jumper, 2007 USA Outdoor Champion Brandon Girtz: 2007 NCAA All-American wrestler, Bellator mixed martial artist [17 ...
Following an April 1998 presentation to the WCHA by the MSU Athletics Department, the WCHA extended an offer to Mankato State, now Minnesota State University, Mankato (MNSU), to join the conference beginning in the 1999-2000 season. [32] The 1999 WCHA Tournament would be the Mavs last game as a Independent Division I team.