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Deepcreek Anglican Church
Still Saying Ancient Creeds and Prayers

Deepcreek Anglican Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2025


Why do we keep saying ancient creeds and prayers? In this message, we explore how set words teach us to pray, anchor our belief, unite our community, and help us witness to Jesuslike a melody line we improvise ondrawing from Exodus 34, 1 Corinthians 15 and Revelation 12:11. To catch up on the latest sermons from Deep Creek, go to iTunes, Spotify ordeepcreekanglican.comand check out the website for more info about whats happening. We are a welcoming and growing multigenerational church in Doncaster East in Melbourne with refreshing faith in Jesus Christ. We think that looks like being life-giving to the believer, surprising to the world, and strengthening to the weary and doubting. Read the transcript below Bible Readings Old Testament Exodus 34:18 Good morning church. This morning we are privileged to be having two or rather three readings, one from the Old Testament and two from the new. And I'm going to read from you from the Old Testament, Exodus 34, verses 1 to 8. The Lord said to Moses, chiseled out two stone tablets like the first ones, and I will write on them the words that were on the first tablets which you broke. Be ready in the morning and then come up on Mount Sinai. Present yourself to me there on top of the mountain. No one is to come with you or be seen anywhere on the mountain. Not even the flocks and herds may graze in front of the mountain. So Moses chiseled out two stone tablets like the first ones, and went up mount Sinai early in the morning, as the Lord had commanded him, and he carried the two stone tablets in his hands. Then the Lord came down in the cloud and stood there with him, and proclaimed his name the Lord. And he passed in front of Moses, proclaiming the Lord the Lord. The compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness, maintaining love to thousands, and forgiving wickedness, rebellion, and sin. Yet he does not leave the guilty unpunished. He punishes the children and their children for the sin of the parents to the third and fourth generation. Moses bowed to the ground at once and worshiped. May we too, I think, be like Moses, worshiping this God who is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in love and faithfulness. Amen. New Testament Readings 1 Corinthians 15; Revelation 12 And now Sam will bring us the two New Testament readings. Our New Testament readings for today are from one Corinthians chapter 15 and revelation chapter 12. Now, brothers and sisters, I want to remind you of the gospel I preach to you which you received and on which you have taken your stand. By this gospel you are saved. If you hold firmly to the word I preach to you. Otherwise you have believed in vain. For what I received, I passed on to you as of first importance, that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the scriptures, that he appeared to Cephas, and then to the 12. After that he appeared to more than 500 of the brothers and sisters at the same time, most of whom are still living, though some have fallen asleep. Then he appeared to James, then to all the apostles. And last of all, he appeared to me also as to one abnormally born are now for revelation. Then I heard a loud voice in heaven say, now I have come to the salvation, and the power, and the kingdom of our God, and the authority of this Messiah of his Messiah. For the accuser of our brothers and sisters who accuses them before our God. Day and night has been hurled down. They triumphed over him by the blood of the lamb, and by the word of their testimony. They did not love their lives so much as to shrink from death. Therefore rejoice, you heavens, and you who dwell in them. But woe to the earth and the sea, because the devil has gone down to you. He is filled. He is filled with fury because he knows that his time is sure. This is the word of the Lord. Sermon Well. Good morning again. Thank you so much for the privilege of being with you. to be part of the Staying Weird series, finding the weirdest people around to come and talk about a weird and wonderful thing, which is Christian faith and and to listen to a sermon. A 'Creed' for Listening So I've prepared, just a brief, creed for listening to a sermon. And so I wonder whether we just might encourage each other as we begin with this, this morning, so you can respond in the, in the bold type. All Scripture is God breathed. Congregation replies: And is useful for teaching, correcting, rebuking, and training in righteousness. We listen to sermons so that we might hear from God. I am really, really, looking forward to the sermon today! And even if it goes a bit too long, I wont mind at all. However, I do wonder, whats the point of reciting things that have been written for us by someone else? Wheres the authenticity in that? Which is a really great question. The 'Age of Authenticity' I'm glad you asked. We live in what sociologists call the age of authenticity, and that's what it means to be truly human, to make sure that you, you do you and you live your life in a way that aligns with with your heart, you, you, you don't just submit to what other people tell you to do, what other people say that you ought to be. You need to be authentic. Be true to yourself. Except, of course, when you come to the Anglican Church and what you do is what is in bold type on the screen. So what do you believe? Don't bother thinking. Just read these words off the screen. Would you like to confess your sins to Almighty God? No need to search your heart. Just repeat after me. would you like to, know what to say when you wake up in the morning? Well, open your prayer book and read Morning Prayer. As an advanced Anglican, there are prayers for the morning. The evening for the middle of the day, for before you go to bed, there is a special prayer to say every week of the year we've got you covered. No need to think. And is that perhaps the point of this? Adolf Hitler said, what luck for leaders that men do not think. But that's not the point, is it? Let me say very clearly that's not the point. All right, we come. We come to church so that we might think deeply about our faith. We come so that we might bring ourselves to this, that we might grow in an authentic, real Christian faith so that who we are would be what we confess to one another and to the world. And we do that joining with centuries of Christian people, theologians, philosophers, artists who have thought reflected deeply on what it means to be Christian, and many of them who also have said these prepared words of creeds and prayers. So how does this go together? How do we understand the significance, the value, the point of coming to church and saying things that someone else has written for us? Point 1 Saying what we dont know how to say I for four points as I as we go through today. The first is this why do we say prepared creeds and confessions and prayers, so that we are enabled to say what we don't know how to say? The Apostle's Creed that we said earlier that that was originally sort of from the earliest references around the fourth century, in wide use by the eighth century. These were a set of words that people would use when they are being baptised. So brand new Christians, what is the faith that you are confessing? And his. Here are the words to say it. It was a way of teaching new believers. How do we speak about God and so many of the creeds? They came out of controversy in the early years of the church. As Christians try to work out, how do we talk about God? What is God like? Where does Jesus fit? Who is the Holy Spirit? How do we answer those questions? Should we say that Jesus is created by the father? Or should we say that Jesus is sort of similar to the father? Is Jesus like a second God? That there's the father who's God? And then there's another God who's Jesus, and the Holy Spirit fits in somewhere. Like how? How should we answer? And they're deep questions, right? And so that the church elders, they got together and they thrashed this out over centuries, they worked this out. One of the great creeds of the church is having its birthday this year. The Nicene Creed was written in 425. 1700. I'm not good at maths, right? I'm employed to do different things. 1700 years ago. That's how long Christian believers have been answering the question, What is God's? What is God like? We say that God is the father, the Almighty creator of heaven and earth. God is the one Lord Jesus Christ, the only Son of God, eternally begotten of the father, God from God, light from light, true God from true God, begotten, not made of one, being with the father. There is a weight of theology and understanding in those tight words. And if only there was a college that you could go to. You could learn about what it all means. Talk to me afterwards. This sermon is not an advertorial, but there is so much to, to, to reflect on, to grasp. And that's been captured in these words for us so that we can say what we don't know how to say. And it's the same when we pray. The disciples came to Jesus and they said, Jesus, teach us to pray. And so he gave them words. In Luke's version, it's it's explicit. It says, when you pray, say this, here are the words to say when you pray. And as Anglicans, there are prayers that we have been given. Prayers that enable us to say what we don't know how to say. One of my favorites is the is the Thanksgiving. The general Thanksgiving. Megan has very helpfully printed out a number of the sort of the set prayers of the Anglican tradition. I think they'll be out in the foyer somewhere afterwards, or here at the corners of the stage. How do you say thank you to God? Well, the Anglican reformers, they knew that that English Christians weren't very good at being thankful. All right. So here are some words. Glorious, gracious God, we humbly thank you for life, for health, for safety, for freedom to work leisure, to rest, and for all that is beautiful in creation and in human life. They give me categories that I can feel goes on. But above all, we praise you for our Savior, Jesus Christ, for his death and resurrection, and for the gift of your spirit and for the hope of sharing in your glory. And I wonder of those theological phrases which ones are familiar and which ones do you tend to forget? Fill our hearts with all joy and peace in believing. Through Jesus Christ our Lord. What a gift that is. When I don't have the words, then these words written by others, written by our members of our family. They're a gift to us. Formwork, Scales Jazz Now I've lost where I'm up to in my notes. So we're unable to say what we don't know how to say. These words sort of become like formwork for faith. You know, formwork when you're. When you're laying cement. Pouring cement. You create the form that you can then pour the cement into. So it's like the framework that enables faith to sort of find its place. Right. But to shift metaphor, you could say maybe rather than just formwork, it's more like learning scales. And because we're actually doing something the, the, the creeds, the confessions, they're they actually are the expressions of faith. And but of course, nobody performs scales. You practice scales so that you can then perform faith. And really, there's something about saying these prayers, saying the creed which actually is our faith. So when we stood before and said, this is what we believe, we affirm the faith of the church. We weren't just practicing. We were confessing. We were doing what Christians do. And so, in a sense, the creed. It's like it's like the melody line in a jazz standard, right? My son is a jazz musician. And every time I go to see a jazz concert, it's like, I feel like there's an in-joke that I'm just not getting right. Have you ever been to that? So. And jazz musicians, they tell me that's exactly right. We know what we're doing. And the rest of you, you don't. And so I'm gradually learning. And I'm learning that jazz standards, they have a melody line. And then once once the band plays that melody line, then they sort of take turns at improvising, riffing on that melody line. And that's sort of what makes jazz interesting. It's the combination of head and improvisation. If it's just melody line, then it's all a bit same, same. And if it's just improvisation, then it's all a bit chaotic and but it's the improvisation on the melody line that's that's jazz. And what I've noticed when I go to see, John, I play, he goes to a, to an improv bar in, in Northcote. And it's really, it's fun. And they just get up and they'll, they'll call different people from the audience. It's like, Johnny, come play some drums with us, you know, Megan, come, come play some, some keys with us because that's what jazz people say, you know, and and then somebody says, what? What are we going to play? And somebody says, oh, you know, Watermelon Man and G. Okay. And so they just make it up and mind boggles and off they go. I've noticed that sometimes the band just gets a little bit out of hand. And they've, they've sort of lost it because I mean these are people who don't know each other. They've just sort of turned up. They haven't practiced this. And I see the bandleader tapping, tapping his head. And and I've learned that that means come back to the head, come back and play the melody line again. Again. We've all gone a little bit haywire. Let's come back to the head and just play that same thing that we know. Right? It's sort of like in the life of the church. Every now and then you'll see the vicar tapping ahead. Let's come on. Let's let's come back to the come back to the Creed. This is what we believe. Here is the anchor. These are the words that we say. This is the thing that holds us together. These are the words that we say that we don't know how to say. That's point one. Point 2 We say what we can all say Second point. We say what we can all say. I'm going to come back to those slides in a moment. Keep going. We get to the. There you go. We say what we can all say. Oh, no. No. That was the point. That was the end of the argument. Yeah yeah yeah yeah, yeah. Because I need to refer to the Bible reading the Bible reading Exodus 34. This is great, isn't it? It's jazz. It's jazz. Yeah. Yes. Moses asks God, what's your name? Okay. Because Moses doesn't know. How will we know what God is like unless God tells us? Moses asked God, what is your name? And God says, the Lord, the the compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness. There is God's name. That is what God is like. There's the. There's the head, there's the melody line. There's the creed. Now listen to the words of the people of Israel. When the psalmist prays in Psalm 86, you, Lord, are a compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness. They've learned how to address God in prayer. When Joel calls God's people to repent, he says, return to the Lord your God, for he is gracious and compassionate, slow to anger, and abounding in love. And he relents from sending calamity, even when Jonah complains to God after the Ninevites repent, I knew that you are a gracious and compassionate God, slow to anger and abounding in love, a God who relents from sending calamity. In all these times. They're all improvisations. They're riffing on Exodus 34, on the Creed. That's that's the Christian life. We take these words that we've been given. And then we apply them in all the different aspects of our lives here in the creeds, in the confessions drawn from the words of Scripture. They give us a set of words that enables us to live this faith. Now we're on to my second point, which is that we say in the creeds what we can all say. I wonder if you're familiar with this song from Matt Redman. It's a beautiful song called The Heart of Worship. Matt Redman is essentially singing a confession. He is coming back to the heart of worship, to living all of life for Jesus, rather than just thinking that worship is all about singing a song. And this is a song that I find really difficult to sing. No, it's not because it's got a difficult melody or anything. It's hard to sing. It's easy to sing. It's a lovely song and it's just. It's just not my song. I'm really glad that Matt Redman has the opportunity to confess this change of understanding that he's moved from a position where he thought that where he had made worship all about a song, and now he's back to the point of recognizing no, actually, worship is all about Jesus. That's just not my story. There's lots of other things I have to confess. All right. So I could write lots of other songs about how Graham needs to confess sin. Okay, don't get me wrong, but this is just not one of them. So I find it hard to sing. I'm glad Matt can sing it. Contrast that with the words of the confession. Prayers. We have done what we ought not to have done. We have left undone what we ought to have done. Well, that's true of all of us. We have sinned against you in thought, word and deed, and in what we have failed to do. That's true of all of us. We have not loved you with our whole heart, and we have not loved our neighbor as ourselves. That is true of all of us. These these are words that we can all say. We can say this together. In the second reading from one Corinthians 15, Paul uses the language of handing on a tradition is it there? Yeah. I passed on to you what I first received. He's using the language of a relay race. You get the baton from somebody else and you hand the baton onto the next person. That's the gospel. That's the message that he preaches. His point is, this isn't new. What I am bringing to you, Corinthians, this message of Jesus who died in accordance with the scriptures and then who was raised in accordance with the scriptures and then appeared. This isn't new. This is not Paul's gospel that he has just made up. This is the church's gospel. This is God's gospel. And so when you come to Deep Creek and you say the words of the the Creed, this is not what Deep Creek believes, not just what Deep Creek believes or not what only deep, Deep Creek believes. This is what churches across Melbourne believe. But not just Anglicans believe this. Not just Australians, but people across the world. People of all denominations. This is what Christians believe. We say these things together. Point 3 We say what our community says In the scriptures and through the creeds and confessions of the church. We're given to say what we can all say together, and therefore we say what our community says. Hey, can we, skip onto the next slide for me, please? Fabulous. We say what our community says. I think at the moment we might just have a musical interlude. and I wonder whether anybody would like to join me in the next song. We're going to have to click through. Here's the song. Who would like to sing this with me? Please stand boldly. I'm not getting any takers. Now, partly that might be because we're all blues fans, and we're also thoroughly disappointed and disgusted and let down. This is the Carlton team song. Blue baggers sing this with pride when we get the opportunity to. And. You know, like the football song. This is, this is a song which it binds a community together. I'm glad that not everybody chose to sing this song, because if you're not a blue bagger, you don't get to sing this song. All right. Because this is our song. It's not yours. And there are other songs that I will not sing. I'm not the proud that I'm not the the pride of Brisbane town. I am certainly not with the mighty Fighting Hawks. So let's move on. The Creed is like our team song. That's what we get from revelation chapter 12. Revelation 12 A loud voice from heaven comes in and interprets our world. It announces salvation in the death and resurrection of Jesus. It says, now have come the salvation and the power, and the kingdom of our God, and the authority of His Messiah, Jesus has conquered. The voice reminds us that though the devil has been defeated, he has been cast down. He is not yet destroyed. Verse ten, he has been hurled down, no longer able to accuse us before God in heaven, but able to wreak havoc on the earth. He is filled with fury because he knows that his time is short. And so how will God's people live? How do Christians function in this kind of world? Knowing the victory of Jesus. And yet so often looking around the world and it does not look like Jesus is ruling. Sometimes it looks like the exact opposite. How do we live in that, in that space? Well, the answer comes in verse 11, there in bold, in the middle, and in two parts they triumph. First by the blood of the lamb. That's the answer by Jesus death on our behalf. Satan's hold over us is broken and we are free. But there's a second part. They triumph over him by the blood of the lamb and by the word of their testimony. It's true. The defeat of Satan is only established. It's only secured by the work of Jesus. But we take hold of that victory for ourselves by the word of our testimony. Whether this is sharing our faith with one another here in church, or as we proclaim our faith to the world around us, the word of our testimony takes hold of the victory of Christ. Whether we make our testimony under the threat of death, or as an ongoing work of perseverance all the way until death. We hold on to the victory of Christ by the word of our testimony. Revelation 12 verse 11 says that there is a power in the act of testifying. It's not that the power to defeat Satan comes from the strength of your conviction. In the same way that just singing where the team that never lets you down means that you're never going to be disappointed when you go to watch Carlton play football, right? I know that that's true. I can tell you about that more later, but I'll need to go into therapy. Just saying something doesn't make it make it true. But we take hold of Jesus victory. We take our place in the fellowship of the church. And we triumph, therefore, over the devil's schemes. In reciting creeds and confessions, we say what our community says. We find our place in this community, this community of triumph. In the Lord Jesus. The church historian Jaroslav Pelikan. It's got an excellent name, but he was asked once, why do you say the Creed? This was his answer. My faith life, like that of everyone else, fluctuates. There are ups and downs and hot spots and cold spots and boredom and ennui and all the rest can be their own way. If you've seen Inside Out too. You'll know what that means. A feeling of listlessness and dissatisfaction arising from a lack of occupation or excitement. Yeah, that describes Christian life for me often. UPS and downs. And so I'm not asked on a Sunday morning as of 920. What do you believe? And then you sit down with a three by five index card saying, now let's see, what do I believe today? No, that's not what they're asking me. They are asking me, are you a member of a community which now and for a millennium and a half has said, we believe in one God. And that for me, is the great power in the Creed to share in this shared confession. This privilege of testimony. You know, when you think about it, there's an added privilege of being able to confess this creed on Sunday mornings in Australia because it's like there is this Mexican wave of praise and confession that is going around the globe in these next 24 hours. We didn't kick it off, but there's not many people in the Pacific or in New Zealand. So where, you know, this is this is the when the Mexican wave really takes off, right. And we stand and we say the creed. And then across the day, across the planet, our brothers and sisters will say the same words, confess the same truth. We are part of this community. What a privilege that is. We don't overcome Satan on our own. We don't have to do this on our own. We participate in this community of faith. And you know, the same is true when we pray. When we confess together, we are confessing that we are part of this community. Confession Community You know, often when it comes to the confession, prayer in the service. This is how I hear it introduced. We're going to make this prayer of confession. And so we're going to have a time of silence for you to think about all the ways that you've failed Jesus over the last week. And then we'll pray the prayer together. And then I've got 15 seconds to think, which either completely underestimates how much I'm able to disappoint and fail Jesus over the last seven days, right? Or overestimates my the speed at which I can process all of that sin? And then what happens if after that 15 seconds I can't think of anything? I actually, I'm good today. You guys go for it. But but, I'll I'll join you in a moment. That's not the point, is it? There are some times that you will come to the confession prayer, and your mind will be filled with all the different ways that your life has not measured up to what it is that Jesus has invited us into. And you can be so overwhelmed with failure. But then here are words that just find a way through that mess. And there'll be other days when you'll come thinking that you're sort of okay. And here are words that remind you. Thought, word, deed. What we have failed to do. Really? When we come to confession, the invitation is are you ready and willing to join this community? This is a community that says this to God, that we confess that we have wandered from his way. We confess that we have failed to do what is right. We confess that God alone can save us. We have not loved one another with our whole heart. We have not loved our neighbor as ourselves. This is what defines this community. Are you ready and willing to be part of that? To recognize that this is you? And that there is grace and salvation to be found in this community that holds on to the Lord Jesus. Increases in confessions. We say what we ought to say. We say what we can all say. We can say what our community says. And finally, finally take us to the next slide. We say what we want to be able to say with our last breath. Point 4 What we want to be able to say with our last breath In my early ministry, one of the very hardest things that I ever had to do was also one of the most privileged things that I ever got to do, and that was to go to minister at the bedside of people who were dying. And I had to go one day to visit Joan in palliative care. She was a member of our congregation not far from the kingdom. I was terrified. And I was I was given instructions. I said, go read the 23rd Psalm. And then take your prayer book and pray. Pray the confession. Pray the Lord's Prayer. Pray the general thanksgiving. pray the collect. And I read Psalm 23, and Joan was she. She was sort of unresponsive and labored breathing and thought, what the what am I doing here? And then as I opened the prayer book and began the prayer of confession. Her lips began to move, and and she prayed with me. And through the fog and all these years of praying just came out. It it was it was like muscle memory, but also it was it was soul memory. And her body had now remembered how to bring these words to God. And if I'm given the grace of knowing that I'm about to die. Then I want to build a habit of saying these creeds and confessions and liturgical prayers, so that I can declare my faith in the Lord Jesus when I'm dying, that I believe in the resurrection of the body and the life everlasting so I can confess my sins. As I wait to meet my Savior, I want to be able to thank God for life and health and safety. I want to be able to greet the morning, praying for my family and thanking God for bringing us safely to this new day. Asking that he would keep us by his mighty power. And grant that today we fall into no sin, neither run into any kind of danger, but that he would lead in govern us in all things that we might always do. What is righteous in his sight? By reciting creeds and confessions, we are offered an invitation to build soul memory. And to say what we want to be able to say with our final breath. Conclusion So what's the point? What's the point of reciting things that have been written for us by someone else, or memorized words, remembered words, known words, familiar words. They can become rich practices of faith. Not just things that we do, but things we do that form us. We enlist our bodies as we. We stand or bow our heads. We use our voices. We declare, we pray, and we do it together. Not just me, but us. Together. And not just us, but together with believers across the globe and throughout the centuries. And so we see that these creeds and confessions, they they become for us like the good news of Jesus itself. Right? They're not my own invention. They're not the result of my creativity, my insight, or my spiritual fervor. These aren't originally my words, but they become my words when I receive them as a gift. And so, in the same way, the good news of Jesus, we didn't come up with this. We didn't create it ourselves. We don't need to construct this. We receive the good news. Christ died for our sins in accordance with the scriptures and has risen that we might be saved. And that can be the gift to our hearts. We don't have to say these things in order to be Christian, but we get to say these things because we are Christian. What an amazing grace that is. Amen.

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3 Man Front

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 45:14


In the second hour of 3 Man Front Voice of the Crimson Tide Chris Stewart joined us from North Dakota to preview the Tide's matchup against the Fighting Hawks, discussed the new Netflix SEC series, and took your texts! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The UND Hockey Podcast
UND in need of wins in Oxford

The UND Hockey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 36:46


The Fighting Hawks need to climb in the Pairwise as they head to face Miami University in NCHC play.

Morning Crew
It's Fighting Hawks Friday With The Legend...

Morning Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 3:58


Tim Hennessy, now one of the two longest-tenured broadcasters in college hockey. This will be his 45th season calling UND Hockey games...Listen in See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Morning Crew
It's a Big Weekend For Fighting Hawks HOCKEY!

Morning Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 4:10


Denver is coming to town...It's a Fighting Hawks Friday with Paul Ralston.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Splitting Hares by Jackrabbit Illustrated
A-Team UND Recap and SIU Preview

Splitting Hares by Jackrabbit Illustrated

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 65:18


Join the Boys as we take a look at the the 38-7 Win yesterday in Grand forks over the Fighting Hawks! We also be looking forward into the match-up of the last regular season home game vs the Salukis of Southern Illinois. Tune In! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jackrabbit-illstrtd/support

Splitting Hares by Jackrabbit Illustrated
B-Team Murray State Recap and UND Preview

Splitting Hares by Jackrabbit Illustrated

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 68:36


Join Ben, Brendan and Chad as they Recap Saturday's game Vs The Racers of Murry State and look into the challenge facing the Jacks this week, In beating the Fighting Hawks in the Alerus Center in Grand Forks. Join us Live! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jackrabbit-illstrtd/support

Splitting Hares by Jackrabbit Illustrated
A-Team Murray St. Recap and UND Preview Week 11

Splitting Hares by Jackrabbit Illustrated

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 73:02


Join the guys as they discuss the 52-6 win over the racers at Dana J. Dykhouse stadium 11/2/24, Stand out performances by individual Jackrabbits, some of the events for Military Appreciation, and conclude with a discussion on the next matchup in Grand Forks at the Alerus Center with the Fighting Hawks of the University of North Dakota. #GoJacks! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jackrabbit-illstrtd/support

Kolpack and Izzo Podcast
North Dakota Game Preview and is a trophy game on the horizon?

Kolpack and Izzo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 28:03


The eyes of North Dakota will be fixed on the Fargodome Saturday afternoon as North Dakota State will host the University of North Dakota in a large Missouri Valley Football Conference game.   The Bison come in ranked second, while the Fighting Hawks come in seventh. This is the second time in the last four years the two teams are ranked in the top ten, UND and NDSU were ranked second and fourth in the spring season of 2021.   Each team has high-flying offenses so far in 2024, NDSU has the eighth ranked offense in FCS, with UND coming in at tenth. Both teams are averaging 39 points per game.   Fighting Hawks running back Gaven Ziebarth has ran for 249 yards and four touchdowns, he scored three times against NDSU last October.   UND senior wide receiver Bo Belquist has found the endzone three times in four career games against the Bison, racking up 12 total receptions.   NDSU quarterback Cam Miller is on a different level in 2024, completing 78 percent of his passes, going 216 straight passes without an interception. His last pick came against South Dakota State last November, a span of 11 games.

News & Views with Joel Heitkamp
UND vs NDSU football with Coach Bubba Schweigert

News & Views with Joel Heitkamp

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 12:27


10/04/24: Joel Heitkamp is joined on KFGO radio by the head coach of UND football, Bubba Schweigert. The 2024 season will be the 11th for head coach Bubba Schweigert. It will mark the fifth season for the Fighting Hawks as members of the Missouri Valley Football Conference. Joel chats with Coach Schweigert ahead of the football game this weekend at the Fargodome where the Fighting Hawks will play the NDSU Bison. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wake Up Call with Trace & Paige

The Fighting Hawks travel to Fargo Saturday to take on in-state rival NDSU at the Fargodome.  We bring Hawks radio announcer, Jack Michaels in to the studio to preview the game (we also make Jack stick around to play a game with us). Mandy's question of the day is, do you eat food right out of the oven or do you have to let it cool down first.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Prairie Track & Field Podcast
Summit League Segment #4: North Dakota Preview with Ian Busche + Last Week Around the Summit League

Prairie Track & Field Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 45:25


Ian Busche, a University of North Dakota junior, joins us on this week's Summit League Segment. Listen to his insights on his breakout season as well as Ryan & Cam's breakdown of this year's Fighting Hawks. Plus hear what happened around the Summit League cross country season this past weekend.

Big Sky Breakdown
Akem's Analysis - Sammy & Colter on Griz meltdown, surging Bobcats & rest of Big Sky

Big Sky Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 39:20


Colter Nuanez is joined by Samuel Akem to diagnose just what went wrong for Montana in blowing a 17-point halftime lead in a 27-24 loss at North Dakota. Plus, what has the Bobcats riding so high? And Sammy has to admit Colter was right about Eastern Washington.  

Big Sky Breakdown
Interviews September 6, 2024 - Montana at UND; Maine at Montana State previews

Big Sky Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 114:30


Colter Nuanez shares his interviews from the week that was, including:- Grand Forks Herald beat writer Tom Miller on the Montana at North Dakota game (3:30)- Montana punter Ty Morrison on his Big Sky ST Player of the Week award (34:26)- Maine head coach Jordan Stevens (43:36) on his team's trip to Bozeman to take on Montana State- Montana State junior defensive end Kenneth Eiden IV (1:02:00) on MSU's defensive performance against Utah Tech- North Dakota head coach Bubba Schweigert (1:08:36) on his team's evolution- Montana Hayden Harris (1:23:00) on the Grizzlies' defensive improvement- UND quarterback Simon Romfro (1:32:18) on facing Montana - Colter Nuanez weekly hit on KSKY 106.9 in Bozeman with Dave Wooten (1:40:00) 

Tootell & Nuanez
Nuanez Now September 4, 2024 - Hour 2 - Tom Miller, Hayden Harris

Tootell & Nuanez

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 46:35


Tom Miller, North Dakota football beat writer for the Grand Forks Herald, joins the ESPN Roundtable to provide an in-depth look at the Fighting Hawks before they host Montana. Plus: defensive end Hayden Harris is the Griz Star of the Week.

Big Sky Breakdown
SKYLINE AT 10 - Big Sky women's hoops All-Stars with Nuanez Brothers & Houghton

Big Sky Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 73:43


Colter & Brooks Nuanez and Andrew Houghton have a fun, free-flowing "draft" to highlight some of the best Big Sky Conference women's basketball players of the last decade who did not make our Top 10 list for our SKYLINE AT 10 anniversary celebration. 

Kolpack and Izzo Podcast
The wide open Summit men's tournament and can the Bison women break through?

Kolpack and Izzo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 20:56


The road to the NCAA Basketball Tournament once again runs through Sioux Falls.   For the first time in a handful of years, the Summit League men's tournament is wide open. After back to back years where a team was unbeaten in the regular season, South Dakota State won the league this year losing four times.   North Dakota State enters with its lowest seed in six years, the Bison are seeded fifth after losing their final two games of the regular season. NDSU will face St. Thomas Sunday at 6 p.m. The Bison split the season series with the Tommies, including a 64-50 win in Fargo on February 22.   North Dakota comes to Sioux Falls with the highest seed the Fighting Hawks have ever earned as a member of the Summit League. UND finished third and will take on Omaha Sunday night at 8:30 p.m. Paul Sather's team swept the season series from the Mavericks.   The women's side sees SDSU return as the top seed after a second consecutive unbeaten season. Aaron Johnston's team has been beset by injuries, but yet the Jacks finished 16-0 in league play.   Jory Collins team comes to Sioux Falls as the second seed for the second straight year. It was a disappointment last year as the Bison lost in the opening round to seventh-seeded Kansas City in the opening round.   This year's Bison are led by all-Summit first-team member Elle Evans, who was also selected to the defensive team. NDSU has earned the most wins in the Division I era and seems primed for a run to Tuesday's championship.   The Forum's Jeff Kolpack and WDAY's Dom Izzo offer their thoughts on the tournament and what to expect over the next few days.

ND Ice
Catching up with Brad and the Boys | E3 S1: “Lincoln's Lead”

ND Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 71:06


Following a long hiatus, Brad, David, and Lincoln have returned. Brad and the Boys talk about UND's recent success that has included big wins against St. Cloud and Denver. Additionally a discussion about the Fighting Hawks' rising power play and what players and teams to watch around NCAA hockey. Thank you to all our loyal listeners who have made this podcast possible. For more information please check out our brand new website. www.nodakice.com Lastly thank you to Brad Schlossman for coming on and chopping it up with the boys. You can follow Brad on X, @SchlossmanGF

Huskies Hockey Podcast
Loss and SOW vs the Fighting Hawks - Bad Bounces and a Bad Glove

Huskies Hockey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 145:52


It was a bump in the road for both the men and the women's hockey teams at St. Cloud State as both squads didn't get the points they were looking for. Weldie and Andrew talk about the Loss and Shootout Win over the Fighting Hawks and the women's split vs St. Thomas. Also – Plenty of Bob Seger references (for some reason), a revisit of the Mighty Ducks franchise and our takes on the Schlossman/Woden Showdown. Enjoy! #GOHUSKIESWOOOOO

Kolpack and Izzo Podcast
Kolpack and Izzo Podcast: Tyler Roehl's decision to return and what's next for Bison basketball

Kolpack and Izzo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 28:24


It was a newsy week despite the fact that the FCS season officially came to a close last Sunday in Frisco, Texas. South Dakota State won the national championship with a 23-3 win over Montana, a second straight title for the Jacks. Less than two days later, Montana's quarterback was in the transfer portal and SDSU's offensive coordinator was on the way to Northwestern. NDSU's offensive coordinator is returning to Fargo. Tyler Roehl was officially promoted earlier this week to associate head coach. Roehl was one of the two finalists for the job that eventually went to Tim Polasek.  The Forum's Jeff Kolpack and WDAY's Dom Izzo discuss the decision by Roehl and what it means for the 2024 Bison. They also chat about UND offensive coordinator Danny Freund leaving to take the co-offensive coordinator job at SDSU and what's ahead for the Fighting Hawks. The Summit League basketball season resumes this weekend with the Bison basketball teams in different spots. The men have lost five straight games as they head on the road this weekend to take on Kansas City and Omaha. Boden Skunberg is back with the team after being benched against Montana last week for a failure of team and culture standards. The women are coming off an exciting home win over Northern Arizona and look to keep their conference record perfect, facing two teams that the Bison are favored to beat.

On Tap with the Boiz
Who is Ben Solem?

On Tap with the Boiz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 29:33 Transcription Available


This episode is all about the newest member of the On Tap Podcast, but he's no stranger to the show.  This episode is all about how Ben got connected with On Tap and a nostalgic recap on the videos he's been in prior to joining the team.0:00 Ben's History With on Tap Podcast13:21 Memories and Evolution of the Podcast18:56 On Tap and Blue Collar Happy Hour Growth28:08 Grateful for the the PodcastDesign TangentsExploring the creative processes & inspirations that drive change-makers.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyCollege Peep Show Merch Check out CPS gear and use code: ONTAP for 10% off your orderMuff Waders Discount Get yourself some really high quality drinking spenders. Use code ONTAP for 10% off!Buy our merch Supply the beer and help the boiz create content by grabbing some merch from our storeDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.This episode is brought to you by Twisted Bitch Cattle Company. Check out their website and support us by supporting them!

The Rink Live
NCHC Icecast: A bit of a head-scratching weekend, conference play begins this week

The Rink Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 35:55


It was a weekend of ups and downs for the five NCHC teams that were in action. Minnesota Duluth, Miami, North Dakota, Nebraska Omaha, Colorado College and Denver went a combined 4-4-4 last weekend. Augustana, the newest member of the CCHA and NCAA Division I hockey, had a big weekend with a tie at Denver and a win at Colorado College. Miami had the best weekend of NCHC teams win a win and a tie with ranked Arizona State. This weekend, there are two nonconference series and the first three NCHC series of the season. North Dakota plays at Boston University in a battle of traditional powers. The Fighting Hawks are ranked No. 3/4 in the national polls this week with the Terriers ranked at No. 8/9. Minnesota Duluth plays a home-and-home with old WCHA rival Minnesota and both teams are in need of a win. The Bulldogs got swept last weekend at Cornell, while the Gophers are riding a three-game losing streak after getting swept at home by Wisconsin. The first NCHC series of the season take place this weekend. The first two games of four this season between instate rivals Colorado College and Denver take part in a home-and-home series. Western Michigan, which was idle last weekend, goes on the road to face Nebraska Omaha. St. Cloud State, which was also idle last weekend, plays host to Miami. The Rink Live's Sydney Wolf and Mick Hatten break all of this down in this week's NCHC Icecast. This week's interviews are Colorado College coach Kris Mayotte and Tigers senior forward Logan Will.

GFBS Grand Forks Best Source
Forks Sports Highway - Wild Card World Series; 2023-24 NBA Season Tip-Off; Dusty Baker Retires; Vikings Salvage Season; Gophers-Fighting Hawks Split!

GFBS Grand Forks Best Source

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 98:15


On today's Forks Sports Highway we preview this year's World Series that has two wild card team, the Rangers and Diamondbacks. We continue to be stunned by the Vikings salvaging their season, and get ready to hit the hardwood with this week's opening games of the NBA season! We also get into the fallout of UND/Minnesota's split hockey series last weekend, tip our hats to legendary MLB manager Dusty Baker, reflect back on the final World of Outlaws races at Devil's Bowl Speedway last weekend, and so much more from the sports spectrum!    Show is recorded at Grand Forks Best Source. For studio information, visit www.gfbestsource.com – For past Forks Sports Highway episodes visit https://forkssportshighway.podbean.com/ #sports #nhl #nba #mlb #nfl #podcast #grandforks #gfbs #grandforksbestsource #hockey #baseball #basketball #fight #football #twins #gophers #und #fightinghawks #timberwolves #wild #vikings #worldseries 

GFBS Grand Forks Best Source
Forks Sports Highway – “UND Smashes Bison; #1 Gophers vs. #5 Fighting Hawks; Vegas Aces Repeat, D-Backs & Rangers Jump on Astros!“

GFBS Grand Forks Best Source

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 80:49


On today's Forks Sport Highway we are still running high from the surprise UND Football upset over NDSU. We then preview the huge UND/Minnesota hockey games this weekend, recap NFL Week 6 and College Football week 7 highlighted by the Vikings winning A game! We have the latest on the MLB playoffs and spotlight the Phillies and Diamondbacks and are still mourning the Twins ALDS exit. Monty has the full rundown of the WNBA Finals with his editorial on the Las Vegas Aces winning repeat championships, Bill fills us in on his Raiders players being up to no good, and so much more in local, college and pro sports!    Show is recorded at Grand Forks Best Source. For studio information, visit www.gfbestsource.com – For easy access to past Forks Sports Highway episodes visit https://forkssportshighway.podbean.com/

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar
Hockey Highlights: It's Gophers-Fighting Hawks weekend, Jess Myers joins to talk hockey

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 7:15


Vineeta bring on Jess Myers of The Rink Live to talk all things Gopher hockey. From a weekend sweep of St. Thomas to the upcoming matchup up north against the North Dakota Fighting Hawks.

InForum Minute
UND overwhelms Bison, ending NDSU's D-I dominance against Fighting Hawks

InForum Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 11:19


WDAY First News anchors Scott Engen, Lisa Budeau, Lydia Blume and Dillon Vogt break down your regional news for Monday, October 16,  2023. InForum Minute is produced by Forum Communications and brought to you by reporters from The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and WDAY TV. Visit https:www.inforum.com/subscribe to subscribe.

Kolpack and Izzo Podcast
Kolpack and Izzo Podcast: North Dakota Game Preview

Kolpack and Izzo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 30:10


The state's biggest rivalry takes center stage Saturday in Grand Forks as just for the second time in the Division I era, North Dakota State travels to Grand Forks and the Alerus Center to face North Dakota. The Fighting Hawks enter with a mark of 3-2, with losses to Boise State and South Dakota. UND hasn't defeated NDSU in the D-1 era, with its last win coming in 2003. Bison quarterback Cam Miller will make his first start in the Alerus Center, Miller got in one play in the game in 2021 after starting quarterback Quincy Patterson had his helmet knocked off.  UND quarterback Tommy Schuster will make his fourth start against the Bison, looking for his first win against the Bison.  The Forum's Jeff Kolpack and WDAY's Dom Izzo preview the matchup as a sellout crowd will await the Bison in Grand Forks Saturday afternoon. 

FCS Nation
Alex's Lemonade Stand Honorary Captain of the Week - North Dakota Cornerback CJ Siegel

FCS Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 17:07


A professional & only 23 years old North Dakota 5th year senior and Preseason All-American Cornerback CJ Siegel is this weeks HERO in the fight against childhood cancer presented by Northwestern Mutual & Alex's Lemonade Stand. Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF) is changing the lives of children with cancer by funding impactful research, raising awareness, supporting families and empowering everyone to help cure childhood cancer.Every day, over 1,000 children worldwide are diagnosed with childhood cancer. Yet, childhood cancer research is consistently underfunded as compared to other types of cancer research. It is up to all of us to fund research and find cures, so that someday these children are cured.Leading the charge for the Fighting Hawks is CJ Siegel:Already being a difference makerCarrying out Alex's MissionMake a donation Being a 5th year senior NDSU Game-Week Being a perennial playoff teamDefensive Backs Coach: Travis SteppsQB Tommy SchusterNM's Internship Program Getting job experience as a student-athleteHOW TO DONATE!Alex's Lemonade Stand | WE COVER IT ALL! (fcsnationradio.com)DONATE TO CJ & THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA!

Splitting Hares by Jackrabbit Illustrated
B-Team UND Preview and FCS Weekend Wrap

Splitting Hares by Jackrabbit Illustrated

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 69:17


In this episode the guys talk about the upcoming SOLD-OUT game against the "Fighting Hawks" from the University of North Dakota. Catch up a bit on the weekend that was around the FCS, predict the outcomes for next weekend and inevitably talk about bye week adventures. PROST! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jackrabbit-illstrtd/support

Climb The Ladder
Baby Births and Playoff Berths

Climb The Ladder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 28:24


Duncan is taking over for a SOLO episode 169 this week as Hunter is anticipating the arrival of his baby! We're praying for him and Hannah and a smooth delivery this week. Tune into episode 169 as Duncan dives into the Mariners chances to win the AL West title or snag one of two remaining AL Wild Card spots. He also recaps watching the Broncos take down the Fighting Hawks of North Dakota last weekend and previews the highly anticipated rivalry game against San Diego State this Friday. The Seahawks started the season 1-1 after a thrilling overtime victory over the Lions. They return to Seattle this Sunday to take on Bryce Young and the Panthers. Want some CTL Merch?! Our official koozies have arrived!!! DM us on any platform to get yours TODAY! Only $5 while this first release lasts! Do you enjoy our content? Want to become a CTL+ subscriber? Visit https://www.buzzsprout.com/1104101/supporters/new to learn more. Visit our Facebook group called THE CLIMBERS as we have a huge group of fans on a special Facebook page, just for you! This episode is brought to you by Rugged Roots. We partnered up with Rugged Roots, the BEST in beard grooming products! Visit their website Ruggedroots.com and try our promo code, specifically made for our listeners LADDER20 for 20% off! Visit our new apparel partner, The Great PNW and use code CLIMB20 for 20% off your order at thegreatpnw.com. We are always presented by the Washed Up Network! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and review us on iTunes, Spotify, and watch on YouTube! As always, let's Climb The Ladder! Check out our new sponsor, Webb Western at webbwestern.com. The Great PNW and use code CLIMB20 for 20% off your order at thegreatpnw.com.Support the showBecome a supporter of the show! https://www.buzzsprout.com/1104101/supporters/new

Grand Forks Herald Minute
UND Football Week Two Preview vs NAU | Sept. 8, 2023

Grand Forks Herald Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 10:21


Tom Miller of the Grand Forks Herald breaks down week two for the University of North Dakota football team as the Fighting Hawks will host Northern Arizona at the Alerus Center. Last week, UND defeated Drake 55-7 following a big second half. Now they look to take on a more challenging opponent as a new defense faces their first real test. Northern Arizona, however, is without former quarterback RJ Martinez who gave UND fits last time out. Miller also discusses what lessons have been taken from the big win over Drake and the latest news on the injury front. You can read all UND football coverage at grandforksherald.com/undfootball Be sure to follow along with our live box score for live updates on Saturday at grandforksherald.com

Grand Forks Herald Minute
UND Football Preview, Week 1 vs Drake | Sept. 1, 2023

Grand Forks Herald Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 9:12


Tom Miller of the Grand Forks Herald breaks down UND football's season opening matchup against Drake. Looking to improve both in the regular season and the postseason, the Fighting Hawks have some new look depth in the trenches on the defensive line as well as a developed offensive line. Previously beating Drake 38-0 in their last matchup, UND will still be looking to eliminate poor decisions and turnovers from the victory. Follow along with the Herald on Saturday with our live blog, as well as with Tom on X @tommillergf. You can preview, recap and do in-depth on all things UND football at grandforksherald.com/sports/undfootball. 

The Huskies Warming House Podcast
Episode 174 - NCHC Preview #5 - North Dakota Fighting Hawks

The Huskies Warming House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 70:22


Episode 174 - NCHC Preview #5 - North Dakota Fighting Hawks August 14th, 2023 St. Cloud, MN   YouTube: https://youtu.be/2wx0735Sijo Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-huskies-warming-house-podcast/id1499278131   Episode 174 of the CenterIceView News and Notes talks all things WCHA, NCHC, and St. Cloud Hockey! The Sota Pod brings you our WCHA Roundup, where we talk about the Minnesota Wild's latest moves with Filip Gustavsson, and the swan song of Matt Dumba (03:01). Then,  HuskiesIllustrated.com presents news from the NCHC, where we preview the North Dakota Fighting Hawks… their previous season, coaching staff, player moves, schedule, and insights into the upcoming year (11:14). All this and more in another week in the Den! As always, find us on Apple Podcasts, Podbean, Spotify, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Google Podcasts and Youtube + more. Visit us at huskieswarminghousepodcast.com, and check out our affiliate at centericeview.com. The latest news is on Twitter and Facebook @warminghouseden, and email us at @warminghousepodcast@outlook.com.

Hot Mic with Dom Izzo
07-27-2023: Bubba Schweigert, Lewis Walker, Dave Richman, Andrew Morgan and Boden Skunberg and McClain Miller

Hot Mic with Dom Izzo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 89:06


Guests Include Bubba Schweigert - UND football Head Coach Lewis Walker - NDSU FB Cornerbacks Coach Dave Richman, Andrew Morgan and Boden Skunberg- NDSU Men's Basketball McClain Miller - NDSU FB Commit   Show Moments   1:00-19:00 Eric Bunnell: Joins show to talk about Aaron Rogers upcoming season with the Jets. Dalvin Cook visiting the Jets. Logan and Eric's predictions on the Jets season and the US ties the Netherlands in the Women's World Cup.   22:00-37:00 Colorado Buffs moving to the Big 12 and David Braun at the Big 10 media day.   41:00-55:30 Bubba Schweigert: Preview on the 2023 Fighting Hawks season.   1:04:00-1:16:00 Lewis Walker: Talks about the 2023 NDSU cornerbacks group.   1:20:30-1:34:20 NDSU Men's Basketball traveling to Costa Rica in August.   1:28:00-1:48:00 McClain Miller talks about commiting to NDSU football.   1:52:00-1:59:00 What to Watch.   Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com. Follow Hot Mic on Twitter: @HotMicWDAY

The Rink Live
Weekend Rewind: Gophers cruise, UND gets 4 points, WCHA Final Faceoff set

The Rink Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 60:32


The St. Cloud State men's hockey team needed three points in a series against Nebraska Omaha to clinch home ice for the quarterfinals of the NCHC playoffs. The Huskies did that with a win on Friday, but the Mavericks bounced back for a series split. Mick Hatten talks about the ups and downs of the weekend.   Minnesota Duluth split with last-place Miami, including a 4-1 loss on Senior Night. The Bulldogs are preparing for series at SCSU to finish the regular season. Matt Wellens and Hatten help preview that series, which will help determine where UMD plays in the opening round of the playoffs.   North Dakota picked up an overtime win and a shootout win at Colorado College and is in sixth place going into the last weekend of the regular season. The Fighting Hawks are one point behind UMD in the standings. Brad Schlossman discusses an interesting weekend for the Fighting Hawks, which included a 0-0 tie that went to a shootout.   Top-ranked Minnesota rolled to two wins over visiting Ohio State to wrap up its Big 10 regular season schedule. Jess Myers talks about coach Bob Motzko's unique plan for the off week.   In the WCHA, there were rumblings going into the weekend that there would, at least, be a three-game series or two. Instead, the home teams all swept, including UMD winning two against SCSU and Minnesota blasting St. Thomas twice. Hatten and Wellens discuss the series between the Bulldogs and Huskies. Myers reviews the Gophers series.   Sydney Wolf talks about the Minnesota girls state hockey tournaments that saw Gentry Academy and Warroad win championships.   The question of the week is: Who is the senior or fifth-year player that the team(s) you cover will miss the most next season?

The Rink Live
Weekend Rewind: UMD splits at Denver, SCSU and UND split six points, Gophers clinch, WCHA playoffs to start

The Rink Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 48:12


Bulldogs move into two-point lead over Fighting Hawks for fifth in NCHC, Minnesota picks up two road wins. SCSU, UMD and Minnesota women each finish regular season with sweeps 

The UND Hockey Podcast
UND Continues To Put Things Together In Sweep Of Miami

The UND Hockey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 63:07


Brad, Jason and Eli talk about UND's weekend sweep on the road against Miami, Riese Gaber's hat trick snapping a long dry spell for the Fighting Hawks, Drew DeRidder's strong performance in net and UND's explosive outing while playing with a short bench on Saturday night.  For more UND hockey coverage from the Grand Forks Herald, visit the UND Hockey Central page. Sponsored by Acres & Shares

Out Of Nowhere
Huskers vs Fighting Hawks 2022 College Football recap

Out Of Nowhere

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 56:39


We breakdown this past week's game against North Dakota.  It's not pretty. Matt Slauson is sad. If you are looking for the truth, you are at the right place. Share with your friends.