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The Bulldogs play off campus in downtown Duluth, Minnesota at the new AMSOIL Arena. The team has been successful with numerous Frozen Four appearances, including a 4-overtime loss to Bowling Green in the 1984 Championship game – the longest championship game in the NCAA tournament's history, and three championships in 2011, 2018, and 2019.
Minnesota–Crookston Golden Eagles: University of Minnesota Crookston: Crookston: Northern Sun: Minnesota–Duluth Bulldogs: University of Minnesota Duluth: Duluth: Northern Sun [c] [b] Minnesota State Mavericks: Minnesota State University, Mankato: Mankato: Northern Sun [a] [b] MSU Moorhead Dragons: Minnesota State University Moorhead ...
Chadron State Grand Valley State California (PA) NW Missouri State W, 20–10 W, 19–13 2OT W, 45–7 W, 21–4: 2009: Second Round Quarterfinals Nebraska–Kearney Grand Valley State W, 42–7 L, 10–24 2010: Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals National Championship St. Cloud State Augustana (SD) NW Missouri State Delta State: W, 20–17 ...
Hockey season is starting all over the Iron Range, but Minnesota Duluth is keeping attention on football. The Bulldogs are off to their best start since 2018 at 5-0 and 4-0 in the NSIC. They are ...
The University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD) is a public university in Duluth, Minnesota, United States. [10] It is part of the University of Minnesota system.UMD offers 17 bachelor's degrees in 87 majors, graduate programs in 24 different fields, a two-year program at the School of Medicine, and a four-year College of Pharmacy program.
The Minnesota Gophers hand the Bulldogs their first conference loss 4–3 in a sold-out game at Pioneer Hall (Duluth, MN) on February 11, 2000. The Bulldogs clinched the women's WCHA regular season championship on February 26, 2000, with a sweep of Minnesota State-Mankato and earned the number one seed for the 2000 WCHA playoffs.
The Minnesota State women’s team, after entering their tournament as a No. 7 seed in the Central Region of their tournament, beat Texas Woman’s University 89-73 to win their second-ever ...
Minnesota–Duluth next bid to the NCAA tournament would come in 1993. The Bulldogs faced Brown University in the first round, winning 7–3. [11] UMD was defeated by Lake Superior State in the quarterfinals, 4–3. Lake Superior State would go on to the Frozen Four, losing in the national title game to Maine. [11]