Brooms Out: The Hockey Team Sweeps Away Their Opponent!
Good Morning and Happy Monday October 13th UND Fans. I hope this Monday brings you boundless joy, productivity, and positive energy. May the day unfold with exciting opportunities, smooth interactions, and moments of unexpected happiness. Whether you're at work, studying, or pursuing personal goals, I wish you a fantastic start to the week filled with motivation, success, and delightful experiences that make this Monday truly memorable. I am going to talk about UND Hockey's series versus UST(which means St. Thomas) today.
The UND Hockey team delivered a dominant performance against St. Thomas Tommies in an exciting weekend series. On Friday, October 10th, UND hosted the Tommies in Grand Forks, securing a convincing 6-2 victory. The team continued their impressive momentum two days later on Sunday, October 12th, when they traveled to St. Paul and clinched another decisive win with a 5-2 score. This impressive weekend sweep demonstrated UND's hockey talent and ability to consistently perform at a high level against their opponent. The Team will next play the Gophers on October 17th &18th.
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Go North Dakota!!!!
Shayla Miller
HAWKS SWEEP!
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