GO PINK WITH THE DRAGONS

The MSU Moorhead Dragons Women’s Basketball team is proud to announce the 3rd Annual Go Pink with the Dragons!

Join us to raise awareness of the importance of early detection and screening for breast cancer and all other cancers. This year’s event is filled with great ways to raise funds for the Roger Maris Cancer Center (located in Fargo, ND)!

On the Dragons athletics website, you can find out more information about the events, sponsors, coupons, t-shirts and much more!!
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Dragon Fire Raffle On Sale Now, Drawing Feb. 12

Purchase your Dragon Fire Raffle Tickets & Support Athletic Scholarships! Tickets are $10 for a chance to win a 52″ TV, VIP WE Fest tickets, or a laptop Computer. Drawing will be held Friday, February 12 at 7:30 pm at the basketball game. (Need not be present to win. Must be 18 or older to purchase ticket or win prize.) For more information on Dragon Fire, visit www.msumdragons.com or contact 218-477-5824.

Tickets are being sold in the athletics office or will be available for purchase most days in the CMU over the lunch hour, Jan. 19-22.

Dragons Football Staff to Host ‘Meet and Greet’ Tuesday

MOORHEAD, Minn. – The Minnesota State University Moorhead Dragons football staff will host a ‘Meet and Greet’ on Tuesday, Jan. 19 from 4-6:30, at the Comstock Memorial Union, room 200C, on the campus of MSUM.

The ‘Meet and Greet’ is open to all MSUM staff and faculty, alumni, friends and supporters of Dragons athletics. This will be an opportunity for all fans to meet the new football staff, where they can express their comments and questions for the upcoming season.

Most other members of the Dragons coaching staffs will also be in attendance. Cake and beverages will be complimentary.

MSUM’s Robinson Named NSIC Runner of the Week

ST. PAUL, Minn. – Minnesota State University Moorhead Dragons freshman Laquonne Robinson has been named the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Runner of the Week, announced Thursday by the league office.

Robinson, in his rookie debut, broke the 30-year school record in the 60-meter high hurdles as he finished in first place with a time of 8.13 seconds. The record was held…Click on the title to read more