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SATURDAY RESULTS

College Men's Hockey

Omaha 4, Bulldogs 3. UMD swept in two-game road series, falls to seventh-place in eight-team NCHC with eight league games remaining.

College Women's Hockey

Bulldogs 2, Minnesota State 1. UMD sweeps two-game WCHA homeseries.

Prep Boys Hockey

Moorhead 1, Hermantown 0

Champlin Park 6, Cloquet-Esko-Carlton 2

Duluth Marshall 5, Fort Frances 3

Rock Ridge 4, Brainerd 2

Alexandria 3, Duluth Denfeld 2

Crookston 2, International Falls 1

Prep Boys Basketball

Cannon Falls 71, Esko 66

Stillwater 72, Duluth East 57

Pillager 76, Duluth Marshall 63

BEST OF THE BEST

Top-Ranked Prep Boys Basketball Players

  1. Isaac Asuma, Sr. G, Cherry
  2. Koi Perich, Sr. G, Esko
  3. Abe Soumis, Sr. F, Hermantown
  4. Noah Asuma, So. G, Cherry
  5. Calvin Anderson, So. F, Superior
  6. Marnaries Ferguson, Jr. G, Duluth Denfeld
  7. Tre Sanigar, Sr. G, Superior
  8. Jack Battaglia, Jr. G, Cloquet
  9. Lee Brooks, So., G, Duluth Denfeld

FRIDAY RESULTS

HOCKEY

Prep Boys

Grand Rapids 1, Andover 0

Sartell 5, Duluth Denfeld 3

Champlin Park 6, Duluth East 4

Prep Girls

Cloquet-Esko-Carlton 2, Thief River Falls 0

Forest Lake 8, Duluth 2

Duluth Marshall 6, Breck 4

Rock Ridge 10, International Falls 1

College Men

Omaha 5, Bulldogs 1

College Women

Bulldogs 3, Minnesota State 0

BASKETBALL

Prep Boys

Hermantown 93, Proctor 62

Esko 84, Carlton-Wrenshall 59

Superior 74, Rock Ridge 59

Chisago Lakes 68, Duluth Denfeld 52

Prep Girls

Duluth Marshall 94, Moose Lake-Willow River 31

College Men

Bulldogs 78, Augustana 72

College Women

Bulldogs 68, Augustana 50

SOFTBALL

College

Bulldogs 6, Emporia State 5

Bulldogs 10, Upper Iowa 7

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Bulldogs blank St. Cloud to begin four-game homestand

Adam Gajan stopped all 18 shots he faced and Minnesota Duluth rolled to a 4-0 victory over St. Cloud State on Friday night. Adam Kleber broke a scoreless tie late in the first period with a goal at 14:02, assisted by Ty Hanson. The Bulldogs (1-0) extended their lead

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