
Sam Goetzinger
News Reporter at WDAY-TV (Fargo, ND)
News Reporter at Forum Communications
SCSU Alum turned NDSU Sideline Reporter for @wdaynews 🤘| Minnesota Raised | Email: [email protected]
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4 weeks ago |
inforum.com | Sam Goetzinger
FARGO- It was a sigh of relief for Minnesota native Lily Niebuhr when she announced her decision to play for Jory Collins and the North Dakota State women's basketball team on Monday. "NDSU is a school that everyone in Minnesota talks about and hears about. The coaches and the girls were so welcoming. I was there for two days and by the end of the first day I knew this is the place I want to be," said Niebuhr.
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4 weeks ago |
inforum.com | Sam Goetzinger
FARGO - Riley Saunders quickly jumped on the opportunity to live out his life long dream of playing college basketball when North Dakota State came calling. "This was the only school that gave me a shot and believed in me. I can't wait to bring my talents up there and show them what I can do," Saunders said. Saunders, a 6-foot guard from Fairburn, Georgia, announced his commitment to play for head coach Dave Richman and the Bison on Saturday, May 3.
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1 month ago |
inforum.com | Sam Goetzinger
FARGO - Less than a week after former University of Minnesota linebacker Alex Elliot made his decision to transfer to North Dakota State, one of his teammates did the same. Running back Cortez LeGrant announced on Tuesday, May 6 that he will transfer to NDSU after spending the last two seasons with the Gophers. The 5-foot-11, 185-pound sophomore from Sun Prairie, Wisconsin walked on in 2023, redshirted that season and did not see any time on the field in 2024.
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Feb 10, 2025 |
inforum.com | Sam Goetzinger
Wrestling for the Bison was always on the back of Kyle Burwick's mind in high school. Four years later, the Hettinger-Scranton product has made that a reality and it has worked out pretty well. Burwick spent years dominating wrestling mats in North Dakota. After five-state titles and nearly 300-wins in high school, he quickly became one of the hottest prospects in the country. "Coming out of high school it overwhelmed me a little bit.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
inforum.com | Sam Goetzinger
The weekend was surreal for Montana State's Myles Sansted. The Bobcat Sophomore kicker got the chance to play in his first FCS National Championship after years of attending as a fan, watching his uncle on the sideline. "We were for sure Bison fans growing up and then as soon as they went to Wyoming we became Wyoming fans. Now we’ll obviously be Montana State fans for life," said Sansted.
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