The University of Minnesota men's and women's hockey teams earned shutout wins to remain undefeated on the season, the St. Cloud State University women's hockey team shut out St. Thomas to complete the weekend sweep, the St. Cloud Norsemen and Granite City Lumberjacks both earned home wins, and the Minnesota Timberwolves made it three in a row in the preseason on Saturday. Meanwhile, the St. Cloud State men's hockey team was swept and nearly shut out by MSU-Mankato, the NDSU football team was crushed by UND, and the Minnesota Wild fell to Toronto. On Sunday, the Minnesota Vikings will visit the Bears in their first NFC North matchup of the season.
The Minnesota Twins secured their final series win of the regular season in Colorado, the Gopher football team put on a good show on the way to a homecoming win over Louisiana, the St. Cloud Norsemen shut out the Wings to split the weekend series, and the St. John's football team held off the Auggies for a close win in Minneapolis on Saturday. Meanwhile, the NDSU football team lost their homecoming game to South Dakota and the Granite City Lumberjacks got swept up by West Bend. On Sunday, the Minnesota Vikings will look for their first win when they face the Panthers on the road.
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The Gopher and Bison football teams both earned big week two wins, and the Twins slipped away with game two against the Mets, while the SJU football team stumbled late, losing to Whitewater on the road Saturday. On Sunday, the Lynx will take the court in Indiana for their regular-season finale, and the Vikings will kick off their season at home against Tampa Bay.
"Fifty shows in 50 states in less than 50 days." That s the world record that musicians Devon Allman and Donavon Frankenreiter are trying to break on their See It All American Tour. They ll stop by the Walton Arts Center Sept. 6. The concept is simple, but the execution will be brutal as Allman and Frankenreiter seek to complete the challenge in 49 days.