Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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).
The University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF or Alaska) is a public land-, sea-, and space-grant research university in College, Alaska, United States, [9] a suburb of Fairbanks. It is the flagship campus of the University of Alaska system. UAF was established in 1917 and opened for classes in 1922.
Expiration date University of Alaska Fairbanks: Nine sports [a] March 17, 2025 [28] Kentucky State University: Football: May 8, 2025 [29] Augusta University: Men's basketball: June 1, 2025 [30] Lewis University: Men's and women's tennis: August 22, 2025 [31] Missouri Southern State University: Football: November 2, 2025 [32] Shaw University ...
Alaska Nanooks: University of Alaska Fairbanks: Fairbanks: Great Northwest [a] Alaska Anchorage Seawolves: ... List of college athletic programs in Alaska.
The 2024–25 Alaska Nanooks men's ice hockey season will be the 75th season of play for the program and 40th at the Division I level. The Nanooks will represent the University of Alaska Fairbanks, play their games at the Carlson Center and be coached by Erik Largen in his 6th season.
Fairbanks, Alaska, U.S. Alma mater: University of Alaska Fairbanks: Playing career; 2005–2006: North Iowa Outlaws: 2006: Southern Minnesota Express: 2006–2008: Alaska: Position(s) Goaltender: Coaching career (HC unless noted) 2009–2011: Fairbanks Ice Dogs (Goaltending coach) 2011–2013: Twin Cities Northern Lights: 2013: Tri-City Storm ...
Date Time Opponent # Rank # Site TV Decision Result Attendance Record Regular Season; October 8 7:07 PM #20 Clarkson* Carlson Center • Fairbanks, Alaska Grigals L 1–2 1,278 0–1–0 October 9 7:07 PM #20 Clarkson* Carlson Center • Fairbanks, Alaska Grigals W 2–1 1,412 1–1–0 October 15 4:07 PM at #13 Omaha* Baxter Arena • Omaha ...
During his four-year career with the Nanooks, he served as a team captain his sophomore, junior and senior season. He left school in 1994 as the leading goal scorer in program's history and second all-time in career points. Fedorchuk played a total of 144 games for Alaska-Fairbanks, tallying 113 goals and 102 assists. [1]