The Twins lost a snowy game against the Red Sox, the Wolves got blown out by the Nets and Wednesday sports a packed schedule of.... sports. Here's Wednesday's sports page.
It was a rough day for state and local sports teams as the Minnesota Twins, Wild, St. Cloud State men's hockey and baseball teams, St. John's University baseball team, and St. Cloud Norsemen all suffered losses on Saturday.
The St. John's University baseball team came out ahead against the Concordia College Cobbers, while the Minnesota Wild, Minnesota Timberwolves, and St. Cloud Norsemen all recorded losses. Here's a look at your Saturday sports recap:
The SCSU men's hockey team topped Minnesota State at the Frozen Four, the Twins clobbered the Mariners in their home opener and the high school softball season got underway. Here's a look at all things sports for Friday.
There will be no football games in Collegeville this spring after all. The St. John's University football program has decided not to go through with a spring schedule of games and instead will hold practices leading up to a traditional spring game.
The Twins blew a late lead in their season opener, the Wild outlasted Vegas in Sin City and the Granite City Lumberjacks came up short against Willmar in a playoff game. Here's a look at the results from Thursday and what to look forward to on Friday.
Alpers named current SJU assistant coach Michael Whitlock as his successor, effective immediately. Whitlock, a Bay Area native, turned pro at the age of 18 and is the head of instruction at Blackberry Ridge Golf Course in Sartell.
The St. Cloud State men's hockey team advanced to the Frozen Four, the Granite City Lumberjacks finished the regular season with a win and the Twins lost a Spring Training game. Here's a look at what happened Sunday and a heads-up for what's going on Monday.
The Sauk Rapids-Rice boys basketball team advanced to a section final, Sartell hockey saw its season come to an end and the Twins fell to the Pirates in Spring Training. Here's a look at all things sports for Tuesday and what to watch for on Wednesday.