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Located directly north of Alerus Center sits the Canad Inns Destination Center, completed in 2007. [14] This $50 million complex, also designed by JLG Architects , is anchored by a 201-room, 13-story hotel tower which, at 126 feet (38 m), is the tallest building in Grand Forks and the tallest building constructed in North Dakota since the mid ...
Grand Forks is home to two major indoor athletic arenas. The city-owned Alerus Center opened in 2001. [15] The Alerus Center is home to the University of North Dakota football team and also plays host to a variety of other events including major concerts. The Alerus Center is the largest arena and convention center complex in the upper Midwest ...
Alerus" may refer to: Alerus Center, a large indoor arena and convention center in Grand Forks, North Dakota; Alerus Financial, a chain of financial institutions ...
The men's football home games are held in the Alerus Center. The team competes at the FCS Level in the Missouri Valley Football Conference. Prior to Joining the Missouri Valley Football Conference, the team competed in the Big Sky Conference.
The 2024 North Dakota Fighting Hawks football team represented the University of North Dakota as a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC) during the 2024 NCAA Division I FCS football season.
Today, the football team plays in the nearby Alerus Center; however, the team continues to utilize Memorial Stadium for team offices, training, and practices. In March 2021, Memorial Stadium was demolished to make room for a new 25 million dollar building. The new building will house athletic offices as well as market rate apartments. [2]
In 2009, defending NAIA National Champion University of Sioux Falls came to Grand Forks and stunned the Alerus Center crowd by soundly defeating North Dakota. In 2010, Mussman's squad limped through the season to finish with a record of 3–8, the first losing season for the UND program in 21 years.
The Alerus Center has been hosting the Great Northern Regional, part of the FIRST Robotics Competition, since 2018.I am not sure if other venues used by FIRST for regionals have this information on the page because I don't know what venues have regionals in the first place.