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North Dakota State Bison University North Dakota State University Conference(s) The Summit League NCAA Division I Athletics director Gene Taylor Location Fargo, ND Varsity teams 7 men, 7 women teams Football stadium Fargodome Basketball arena Bison Sports Arena Other arenas Bentson-Bunker Fieldhouse Mascot Thundar Nickname Bison
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We are the PrideColors Yellow and Green Homepage Go Bison The North Dakota State Bison is the name of the athletic teams of North Dakota State University (NDSU) which is located in the city of Fargo, North Dakota. The teams are often called the "Thundering Herd". The current logo is a bison.
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Athletic teams
- Football - men's
- Basketball - men and women
- Baseball - men's
- Cross Country - men and women
- Golf - men and women
- Soccer - women's
- Softball - women's
- Track and field - men and women
- Volleyball - women's
- Wrestling - men's
Conferences
North Dakota State's intercollegiate sports teams participate in NCAA Division I in all sports (Championship Subdivision in Football) and as a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference for football and The Summit League for all other sports.
In the past, North Dakota State has been a member of the North Central Conference, the Great West Football Conference, the United Basketball Conference and as an independent.
History
The Bison football team, which (since 1993) plays their home games at the Fargodome, was a dominant force in Division II. They won national titles on eight separate occasions (1965, 1968, 1969, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1990) before moving up to Division I-AA (now FCS) in 2004. The program was the winningest in the history of the NCAA Division II North Central Conference with 17 outright championships and 27 total league football titles. The program has also seen some success since moving to the FCS classification. In 2006, the Bison posted a 10-1 record that included a win over Division I-A Ball State. During a 2006 game against Division I-A Minnesota, NDSU led for much of the game, but a last-second field goal attempt was blocked by Minnesota, resulting in a 10-9 loss. The following season, the Bison won their first Great West Conference championship and achieved the #1 ranking in major FCS polls for a majority of the season. During this season, the 2007 Bison football team defeated FBS members Central Michigan University and the University of Minnesota. In 2010, the Bison defeated the FBS Kansas Jayhawks, 6-3, for their first win over a Big 12 program.
The Bison basketball program includes a men's and a women's team. The teams play at the Bison Sports Arena. The women's basketball team was known as a dominant force in Division II throughout the 1990s. They won five titles during the decade (1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996). The men's basketball team won an upset victory over the University of Wisconsin–Madison on January 21, 2006, potentially increasing the chances of being accepted into a conference. The Bison also upset Marquette University on their home court at their tournament ,64-60, on December 2, 2006. They recently have been accepted into the Summit League. On March 10, 2009, The Bison defeated Oakland 66-64 to win the Summit League Tournament and a bid to the 2009 NCAA Tournament.
The Bison wrestling program has also had success under coaching legend Bucky Maughan, winning four NCAA Division II team titles (1988, 1998, 2000, 2001). The wrestling team is fully eligible for NCAA Division I tournament competition.
The 2008-2009 season was a banner year for NDSU athletics. In December 2008, NDSU's women's volleyball team captured the Summit League's regular season and tournament championships (doing so with a perfect league record) to become the first program at the school to earn a berth in a Division I NCAA tournament. The Bison dropped their opening round match to the University of Minnesota.
On February 28, 2009, the Bison men's basketball team captured the Summit League regular season championship, the school's first at the Division I level, by defeating Oral Roberts 75-72 in Tulsa, OK. Two weeks later, NDSU earned its first men's basketball NCAA berth by winning the Summit League Tournament played at Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The Bison defeated Centenary 83-77 in the tourney quarterfinals, stopped Southern Utah 79-67 in the semifinals, and edged Oakland 66-64 in the championship game. The Bison traveled to Minneapolis for a first round game with the defending national champions, the Kansas Jayhawks, and fell 84-74. NDSU's tournament appearance marked the first time in almost 35 years that a Division I men's program qualified for the tournament in its first season of eligibility.
In the spring of 2009, the Bison women's softball team won the Summit League tournament in Macomb, Illinois and became the school's third team to appear in an NCAA tournament in the calendar year. In its opening game in May, the Bison upset #9 ranked Oklahoma, 1-0, in an 11-inning game that spanned two days due to a weather delay. The Bison would go on to win the regional with victories over Tulsa, 3-2 and 4-1, to advance to the Super Regional (Sweet Sixteen) of the tournament, where they were eliminated.
In the fall of 2010, the Bison women's soccer team achieved the program's first NCAA tournament bid with a victory over Western Illinois in the Summit League tournament final.
Media
The Bison Radio Network is a series of 12 radio stations that broadcasts Bison athletics to North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana, and South Dakota over the air, and around the world via online streaming.
External links
North Dakota State University Campus Media School songs Athletics Athletic teams 2008 NDSU football team 2008–09 North Dakota State Bison men's basketball teamThe Summit League Full members IPFW Mastodons • IUPUI Jaguars • North Dakota State Bison • Oakland Golden Grizzlies • Oral Roberts Golden Eagles • South Dakota Coyotes • South Dakota State Jackrabbits • Southern Utah Thunderbirds (leaving in 2012) • UMKC Kangaroos • Western Illinois Leathernecks
Future full member Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks (2012)
Affiliate member Eastern Illinois Panthers (men's soccer, swimming and diving)
Championships & awards Missouri Valley Football Conference Current members Illinois State Redbirds • Indiana State Sycamores • Missouri State Bears • North Dakota State Bison • Northern Iowa Panthers • South Dakota State Jackrabbits • Southern Illinois Salukis • Western Illinois Leathernecks • Youngstown State Penguins
Future members South Dakota Coyotes (2012)
Former members Eastern Illinois Panthers (1985–1995) Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (2001–2006)
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