About UMD Athletics

Now in its 85th year of operation, the University of Minnesota Duluth Department of Intercollegiate Athletics continues to maintain one of the most competitive and well-balanced sports programs of its size in the country.

Fourteen of UMD’s 16 teams — baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, football, women’s soccer, softball, women’s tennis, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball — are members of the 16- member NCAA Division II Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. The NCAA Division I men’s and women’s hockey programs, meanwhile, are aligned with the eight-team National Collegiate Hockey Conference (which debuted in 2013-14) and the eight-school Western Collegiate Hockey Association, respectively.

(UMD, at one time, also sponsored a number of other successful programs such as men's tennis, men's and women's golf, wrestling, men's and women's swimming and diving, and men's and women's cross country skiing).

The 2014-15 athletic season started out with a 3-0 season opening volleyball triumph over Northern Michigan University on Sept. 4 and wrapped up with an All-American outdoor track performance by freshman Emilee Trost on Memorial Day weekend. In between, the Bulldogs experienced a multitude of highlights -- including several program firsts. Those included:

• UMD produced 18 All-Americans, including one Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Player of the Year in junior volleyball setter Ashley Hinsch. Trost hit the All-American trifecta -- cross country, indoor track (fourth in the mile run) and outdoor track (fourth in the 1,500-meter run) -- during her debut Bulldog go-around while senior offensive guard Andrew Muer became the first Bulldog to be named to seven different All-American football teams in the same season.

• Under the direction of second-year head coach Curt Wiese, the football Bulldogs rolled to the program's fifth th undefeated regular season, going 11-0, and along the way captured a share of their 19 NSIC title – a league record. UMD, which closed out the year with a 13-1 overall record (the third most triumphs in team history) and checked in at No. 3 in the final American Football Coaches Association II poll, also secured their seventh consecutive NCAA II playoff berth and advanced to the quarterfinal round.

• UMD assembled another historic volleyball season in 2015, finishing 33-2 overall for a .943 winning percentage – the best ever posted by a Bulldog club. UMD was defeated just once during the regular season -- to No. 1 ranked (and eventual NCAA II champion) University of Tampa -- went a perfect 20-0 against NSIC competition, and reigned as the league playoffs titleholders for a second straight year. The Bulldogs went on to host their second straight NCAA II Central Region Tournament as the No. 1 seed and were upended in the championship match by a streaking Southwest Minnesota State club. Still, UMD boasted a program-high six players who received All-America honors and held down the No. 3 spot in the final American Volleyball Coaches Association Division II poll.

• The women's cross country team was rated among the top five NCAA II schools nationally from the outset of the 2014 season and the Bulldogs lived up to that billing by placing third – their highest finish ever -- at the NCAA II championships in Louisville, Ky. That came two weeks after the Bulldogs captured their second NCAA II Central Region championship in as many years with sophomore All-American Samantha Rivard leading the way. Rivard outran 189 other runners at that event en route to becoming just the third Bulldog ever to lay claim to a NCAA II regional title.

•Senior soccer forward Maureen Stormont became UMD's all-time scoring (126 points) and goals (54) leader, snapping the previous mark that had stood for 14 years.

• Men's hockey eclipsed the 20-win plateau for the fifth time in the past seven years and advanced to the quarterfinal round of the NCAA Tournament before being ousted by national runner up Boston University. (The Bulldogs have now made for of the last seven NCAA Tournaments -- their most appearances in that period of time in program history). UMD, whose strength of schedule during the regular season ranked first in the country for the second straight winter, checked in at No. 6 in the final USCHO.com poll.

• After going without a single home baseball game the previous two seasons due to uncooperative weather, UMD served up nine doubleheaders at Bulldog Park and Wade Stadium and proceeded to compile a 35-16 overall record. Those 35 wins were one shy of the team's single-season record.

•Outfielder Hannah Schmoll and shortstop Becky Smith were are among the Top 10 finalists for the inaugural National Fastpitch Coaches Association Division II National Freshman of the Year award. UMD was the only to school to produce two finalists and Schmoll and Smith were the lone representatives from NSIC.

In addition ....

• UMD's average men's hockey home attendance of 6,411 this winter was a program record and the fifth highest figure turned in by any of the nation's 59 NCAA Division I hockey-playing schools. The Bulldogs also set a single-game attendance mark on Nov. 15 when 7,424 spectators packed AMSOIL Arena to see the Bulldogs take down Minnesota 2-1.

• UMD athletic sponsorships topped the $1 million mark (cash and in kind) for the first time ever. The Bulldogs have approximately 125 sponsorship partners and this year secured their first six-figure a year cash sponsor.

•@umdbulldogs now has nearly 8,800 Twitter followers -- the second most of any NCAA II athletic department in the nation.

• Over 200,000 fans attended Bulldog home events in 2014-15, including over 26,000 students.

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Administration

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Josh Berlo Athletic Director [email protected] 8718

Associate Athletic Director - Internal Operations & Senior 218-726-

Karen Stromme [email protected] Woman Administrator 7143

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Jay Finnerty Assistant Athletic Director - Revenue and Special Projects [email protected] 6287

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Bob Nygaard Assistant Athletic Director - Communications [email protected] 8191

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Abbey Strong Assistant Athletic Director - Compliance and Camps [email protected] 8720

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Faculty Athletic Representative [email protected]

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Sharyl Beaudin Purchasing and Payables [email protected] 6200

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Kristina D'Allaird Office Manager [email protected] 6874

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John Hanna Equipment Manager [email protected] 7563

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Joe Hansen Sports Information Intern [email protected] 8514

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Gary Holquist Director of Athletic Development & Bulldog Club [email protected] 6185

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AJ Liskiewicz Bulldog Productions [email protected] 8085

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Sue MacDonald Financial Analyst [email protected] 7445

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Danielle Maciver Marketing & Events Intern [email protected] 8168

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Taylor Marble Director of Ticket Sales & Operations [email protected] 7427

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Kate Meisner Academic Advisor (Office of Registrar) [email protected] 7230

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Brian Nystrom Director of Marketing & Corporate Relations [email protected] 6725

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Ann Ozan Assistant Director Ticket Sales & Operations [email protected] 8092

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Brenda Risdon Development Asst/Admin Specialist Bulldog Club [email protected] 7872

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Nora Stauber Marketing & Events Intern [email protected] 8168

Sports Performance

Dr. Michael Assistant Athletic Director - Sports Performance (Football, 218-726-

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Dr. Susan Hoppe Associate Director of Sports Medicine (Men's Hockey) [email protected] 8709

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Charla Buxbaum Athletic Trainer (Football, Women's Basketball) [email protected] 6624

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Jacqueline Phillips Athletic Trainer (Women's Hockey) [email protected] 8415

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Brandon Tetrault Athletic Trainer (Football & Men's Basketball) [email protected] 8415

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Jason Slivnik Athletic Trainer (Cross Country, Track & Field, Baseball) [email protected] 8415

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Jennifer Ach Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer (Volleyball & Softball) [email protected] 8487

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Donnie Hermanson Intern Athletic Trainer (Football, Baseball) [email protected] 8133

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Matt Bauman Head Strength and Conditioning Coach [email protected] 7430

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Blake Palmer Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach [email protected] 6362

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Julianne Vasichek Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach [email protected] 7474

Kiel Fechtelkotter Graduate Assistant Strength Coach [email protected]

Baseball

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Bob Rients Head Coach [email protected] 7967

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Frank Pufall Assistant Coach [email protected] 6769

Men's Basketball

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Matt Bowen Head Coach [email protected] 7270

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Kevin Williamson Assistant Coach [email protected] 6199

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Jake Schalow Graduate Assistant Coach [email protected] 6752

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Rick Bowen Volunteer Assistant Coach 6199

Women's Basketball

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Steph Reiter Assistant Coach [email protected] 7707

Men's Cross County

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Paul Nisius Head Coach [email protected] 8189

Women's Cross Country

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Joanna Warmington Head Coach [email protected] 8397

Mike Grandmaison Volunteer Assistant

Football

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Curt Wiese Head Coach 8296

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John Steger Defensive Coordinator [email protected] 6315

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Dan Larson Offensive Coordinator [email protected] 6834

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Peter Lue Assistant Coach (Offensive Line) [email protected] 8313

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Trey Dill Assistant Coach (Defensive Line) [email protected] 8132

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Greg Bower Assistant Coach (Special Teams Coordinator/Def. Backs) [email protected] 6486

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Andy Merfeld Graduate Assistant Coach (Defensive Backs) [email protected] 8994

Jacob Essler Assistant Coach (Running Backs) [email protected] 726-8968

Mike McHugh Assistant Coach (Tight Ends) 726-8994

Men's Hockey

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Scott Sandelin Head Coach [email protected] 8579

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Jason Herter Assistant Coach [email protected] 8195

Brant Nicklin Volunteer Assistant Coach

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Christian Koelling Director of Operations [email protected] 7086

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Blake Palmer Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach [email protected] 6362

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Chris Garner Equipment Manager [email protected] 6281

Bill Watson Operations Assistant

Dale "Hoagie" Assistant Equipment Manager

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Women's Hockey

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Maura Crowell Head Coach [email protected] 8168

Laura Bellamy Assistant Coach [email protected] 726-8949

Samantha Reber Assistant Coach [email protected] 726-6881

Brant Nicklin Volunteer Assistant Coach

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Julianne Vasichek Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach [email protected] 7474

Soccer

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Greg Cane Head Coach [email protected] 6229

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Kelly Grgas-Wheeler [email protected] Hockey) 8937

Softball

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Jen Walter Head Coach 8168

Tennis

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Bob Skenzich Head Coach [email protected] 1051

Men's Track and Field

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Paul Nisius Head Coach [email protected] 8189

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Jason Beutz Assistant Coach (Pole Vault) [email protected] 8168

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Al Holappa Assistant Coach (Sprints & Hurdles) [email protected] 8168

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Tony Evans Assistant Coach (Jumps) [email protected] 8168

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Dan Larson Assistant Coach (Throws/Javelin) [email protected]. 8168

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Tom Soldner Assistant Coach (Throws) [email protected] 8168

Women's Track and Field

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Joanna Warmington Head Coach [email protected] 8397

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Jason Beutz Assistant Coach (Pole Vault) [email protected] 8168

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Al Holappa Assistant Coach (Sprints & Hurdles) [email protected] 8168

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Tony Evans Assistant Coach (Jumps) [email protected] 8168

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Dan Larson Assistant Coach (Throws/Javelin) [email protected]. 8168

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Tom Soldner Assistant Coach (Throws) [email protected] 8168

Mike Grandmaison Volunteer Assistant

Volleyball

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Jim Boos Head Coach [email protected] 7968

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Christyn May Assistant Coach [email protected] 6591

Team Doctors / Surgeons (Essentia Health)

Dr. Jeff Klassen Team Surgeon (shoulder/elbow) Men's Hockey

Dr. Ann Sudoh Director of Team Physicians / Women's Hockey

Dr. Ben Nelson Team Physician UMD Athletics

Dr. Jay Butcher Team Physician Football

Dr. Dan Mark Team Physician Men's Hockey

Dr. Justin Cummins Team Surgeon UMD Athletics

Dr. Sam Hoxie Team Surgeon (hand/wrist) UMD Athletics

Dr. Xan Corville Team Surgeon (foot/ankle) UMD Athletics

UMD Athletic Training

The Athletic Training Staff at the University of Minnesota Duluth would like to welcome you to our campus. The following information has been provided to assist you in your travel plans. Please contact the sport specific Athletic Trainer with any additional questions.

Our Facilities: Sports & Health Center The main Athletic Training Room is located on the ground floor of the Sports & Health Center. Men’s Basketball, Women’s Basketball, Football, Soccer, Volleyball, Track & Field, Cross Country, Softball and Baseball utilize this Athletic Training Room as their primary care facility. Hydrotherapy, electrical stimulation, ultrasound, hydrocollators and ice will be available. The Athletic Training Room will be open two hours before events and one hour following the completion of events.

Amsoil Arena There are two satellite Athletic Training Rooms at the Amsoil Arena that are adjacent to the Men’s and Women’s Hockey locker rooms. In addition, visiting teams will have a separate designated athletic training area provided in close proximity to their locker rooms. Hydrotherapy, electrical stimulation, ultrasound, and ice will be available. The Athletic Training Room will be open two hours before events and one hour following the completion of events.

Event Coverage: Medical coverage is provided by the University of Minnesota Duluth’s Athletic Training Staff in conjunction with the Essentia Sports Medicine Physicians. Football and Men’s & Women’s Hockey will have Team Physicians present at all home games. A host athletic training student will be available whenever possible.

Supplies: Visiting teams will be supplied with water and cups in the locker room and bench area. Modalities will be available upon request. Emergency equipment will be stationed at the UMD bench.

Emergency Phone Numbers: Team Physicians: Essentia (St. Mary’s) ER (218) 786-4357 Dr. Ann Sudoh (Medical Director) Essentia Urgent Care (218) 786-6000 Dr. Jay Butcher St. Luke’s ER (218) 249-5616 Dr. Ben Nelson St. Luke’s Urgent Care (218) 249-1090 Dr. Jeff Klassen Walgreen’s Pharmacy Dr. Dan Mark Superior St. (218) 724-3060 Dr. Justin Cummins Walgreen’s Pharmacy Arrowhead Rd. (218) 724-8825 UMD Campus Police (218) 726-7000 Emergency EMS 911

Sports Information

Welcome to the University of Minnesota Duluth Athletics Sports Information

University of Minnesota Duluth Athletics Attn: Sports Information 1216 Ordean Court 170 Sports and Health Center Duluth, MN 55812

Bob Nygaard Assistant Athletic Director of Sports Communication Office: (218) 341-0524 Fax: (218) 726-6529 E-mail: [email protected]

Home Post-event Reporting Procedures The Sports Information office will make every effort to address your post-game needs.

Home Post-event Reporting Procedures The Sports Information office will make every effort to address your post-game needs.

* We make available full box scores for most sports within 20 minutes of the game's conclusion. * We will e-mail you packed game files as soon as possible following the game (if applicable). * We will e-mail box scores and game stories to local, state, and national media. * We will make every effort to accommodate visiting broadcasters so long as notice is given to the Athletics Communications office at least 24 hours in advance.

Post-event Protocol Please e-mail Bob Nygaard with a packed game file, HTML box score. If you are unable to fulfill this request, please let us know in advance so that we may make arrangements to get the information.

Internet Access Wireless internet access is available inside Romano Gym, Ward Wells Fieldhouse and Malosky Stadium. The Sports Information staff will provide all necessary information in regard to user codes and passwords.

Ticket & Parking Options at Malosky Stadium

UMD Athletic Ticket Office 1216 Ordean Court - 170 Sports and Health Center - Duluth, MN 55812-3032 Phone: (218) 726-8595 - E-mail: [email protected] Twitter: @UMDTix Web: www.umdbulldogs.com/tickets

Malosky Stadium Ticket Office Hours Soccer: Opens 1 hour prior to game time Football: Opens 1 1/2 hours prior to game time

Business Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-4pm UMD Ticket Window is located in the lobby of the Sports and Health Building at 1216 Ordean Court. * UMD Athletics does not accept credit card orders via fax or e-mail.

Directions and Parking on Minnesota Duluth Campus

DRIVING DIRECTIONS TO MALOSKY STADIUM (UMD CAMPUS):

Driving North on I-35 Take 21st Ave East (Exit 258) Turn Left onto 21st Ave East Turn Right onto Woodland Ave Turn Left onto E. St. marie Street Turn Left onto University Drive Destination (Malsoky Stadium) will be on your Left

Ticket & Parking Options at

Amsoil Arena

UMD Hockey/AMSOIL Arena seating/ticketing policies: • Children under the age of 2 do not require a ticket if sitting on a parent/adults' lap. If a child has celebrated their second birthday you are required to purchase a ticket/seat for the child. • ADA/handicapped seating is available for sale on both a full and half-season basis to persons legitimately in need of this space due to mobility disability needs -- until sold out. • Lost/Misplaced Tickets may in some cases be able to be reprinted for season ticket holders. Season ticket holders must request reprints in person at the UMD Campus ticket office before 2pm on Friday (game day) for that weekend’s series tickets in need of reprinting or at the UMD/AMSOIL ticket windows between 5:30-7:30pm on game day. No phone requests will be granted. If you wish to give your tickets to another person please make those arrangements yourself in advance of game day. • Game Day Will Call must be picked up at the UMD/Amsoil Arena Will Call window before the end of the 1st period which is the scheduled closing time for the UMD Will Call ticket window at the AMSOIL Arena. Photo I.D. required to claim Will Call tickets. The Will Call window is the far left window located in the AMSOIL Ice Cube lobbby. • Singe Seat Policy: The UMD Athletic Ticket Office reserves the right to move a ticket purchasers ticket(s) within the same row in order to not leave a single, open seat. Our policy is to move ticket holder(s) closer to the aisle. Aisle owners will NOT be disrupted if this process occurs.

Parking Fans attending UMD Men's Hockey games may park in the DECC lot or parking ramp. Cost for parking at the DECC is $5/game. Parking is also available in many Downtown Duluth area parking ramps and at parking meters located a short walk down the Downtown Duluth Skywalk system.

Driving Directions To Amsoil Arena

FROM THE AIRPORT FROM THE AIRPORT FROM THE IRON RANGE

Follow road to stop sign Follow road to stop sign Follow Hwy 53 to Duluth Take right onto Haines Road Take right onto Haines Road Continue to go straight past the mall At second set of stoplights (1.5miles), At second set of stoplights (1.5miles), and through many stoplights until you take left onto Hwy 53/194 take left onto Hwy 53/194 can see the lake Go straight, through many stoplights Go straight, through many stoplights Turn right onto Mesaba Avenue until you see the lake until you see the lake Get into the left lane and turn left at Turn right onto Mesaba Avenue Turn right onto Mesaba Avenue first stoplight Get into the left lane and turn left at Get into the left lane and turn left at Immediately turn right onto Lake first stoplight first stoplight Avenue Immediately turn right onto Lake Immediately turn right onto Lake Follow Lake Avenue to the bottom of Avenue Avenue the hill and over I-35 Follow Lake Avenue to the bottom of Follow Lake Avenue to the bottom of Turn right onto South Lake Avenue the hill and over I-35 the hill and over I-35 After first set of stoplights, turn left Turn right onto South Lake Avenue Turn right onto South Lake Avenue onto Harbor Drive After first set of stoplights, turn left After first set of stoplights, turn left onto Harbor Drive onto Harbor Drive

FROM THE NORTH SHORE FROM TWIN CITIES/SOUTHERN MN FROM WISCONSIN

Follow Hwy 61 South to Duluth Follow I-35 North to Duluth Follow Hwy 53/Hwy 2 to Superior, WI Take I-35 South exit (left at stoplights Take Lake Avenue exit (#256B) Continue on Hwy 53 North over the by Holiday gas station) At stoplights, turn right onto Harbor John A. Blatnik Bridge Take Lake Avenue exit (#256B) Drive Merge onto I-35 North (exit to right At stoplights, turn left after bridge) Immediately get into right lane Take Lake Avenue exit (#256B) Turn right onto South Lake Avenue At stoplights, turn right onto Harbor After first set of stoplights, turn left Drive onto Harbor Drive

UMD Athletic Facilities

Amsoil Arena

Topping that list is the dazzling $80-million, 6,756-seat AMSOIL Arena, which the Bulldog men’s and women’s hockey teams christened in December 2010. It’s located on the St. Louis Bay waterfront near Duluth’s famous Aerial lift bridge and Canal Park — and a stone’s throw from the Bulldogs’ previous hockey home, the Duluth Entertainment and Convention Center (DECC).

While the DECC was known as a great place to watch a game, the level of fan comfort is taken to new heights inside AMSOIL Arena. From simple things like seat width and leg room to necessities like additional restroom facilities, fan comfort and convenience are the hallmarks of the Bulldogs’ new digs. Designers took cues from other successful and popular sports facilities and incorporated fan-friendly touches like an open concourse around much of the lower seating bowl, meaning that a trip to one of the numerous concession stands will not mean missing any of the on-ice action. And, if they do, there is a $1 million, 8’ x 14’ matrix scoreboard hung above center ice, which provides in-game replays, videos, and graphics in 10-millimeter LED display.

AMSOIL Arena is also equipped with something the DECC never had — private suites, some 15 in all. In addition, the Champions Lodge, located on the main level adjacent to one of the college hockey’s finest and most spacious press boxes, serves as a gathering space for UMD athletic donors, alumni and supporters. At the other end of the hallway is the Hall of Fame Suite, which holds up to 34 people and contains plaques of the 30- plus Bulldog men and women hockey alums and coaches who are members of the UMD Athletic Hall of Fame.

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James S. Malosky Stadium

Northern Minnesota's premier outdoor athletic venue, James S. Malosky Stadium has been the home of Bulldog football for the past 48 seasons and of UMD women's soccer since its inception in 1994.

And, talk about a home field advantage. In 234 lifetime appearances at Malosky Stadium heading into the 2011 season, the Bulldogs have posted a 177-53-4 overall football record for .765 winning percentage. Only five times has UMD ever failed to produce a .500 or above mark at the on-campus facility, which is named after legendary Bulldog football coach Jim Malosky and opened on Oct. 29, 1966. Women's soccer has likewise experienced plenty of success at Malosky Stadium, going 102-36-10 (.723) there while turning in a trio of perfect home records (8-0 in 2009, 7-0 in 1998 and 10-0 in 1995).

Five summers ago, a $6.5 million, four-level structure, which includes a concession area, spacious club room and press/broadcast facilities, was added to the grandstand. The following year, a new $325,000 scoreboard, 48’ x 33’ in size, was added to the north end zone and now contains a 12’ x 22’ LED videoscreen (Check out the full article here.) In 1999, Malosky Stadium underwent a $1.6 million facelift, complete with the installation of a new football playing surface -- which was replaced five years later with A-Turf -- along with an eight-lane, all-weather track.

In addition to housing the football, women’s soccer and track and field Bulldogs, the 4,500-seat Malosky Stadium also hosts a number of high school athletic events throughout the year as well as various UMD intramural activities

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Romano Gymnasium

A 2,759-seat facility opened in 1953, Romano Gymnasium has certainly been a welcome home to the University of Minnesota Duluth volleyball team. Winning just 86 percent of all matches in the facility since 1977 (337-54 overall), the Bulldogs have thrived on the floor over the decade, posting a 104-15 record at home. UMD has also turned in eight perfect home records to date (including a 15-0 mark last fall) and have won at a clip of .750 or better on their home floor in 23 of the past 26 seasons.

The facility received an extensive $2 million upgrade following the 1986-87 season and another makeover three summers ago, was renamed in honor of the late Ralph Romano, UMD's Director of Intercollegiate Athletics from 1969 to 1983, in February 1988. A new hardfloor floor was installed in 2010, providing the Bulldogs with one of the newer playing surfaces in the conference.

Sports and Health Center

A $13 million addition to the Sports and Health Center was completed in August 2006. The two-level 46,000-square foot facility provides state-of-the-art weight training and cardio equipment for UMD students and athletes.

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Junction Avenue Field

Junction Avenue Field is the long-time on- campus home for UMD softball. This natural grass complex, which is lighted for night play, was built in 1987 and has seating for approximately 250 spectators.

Ward Wells Fieldhouse

Constructed in 1975, the Ward Wells Fieldhouse is the home for both UMD men’s and women’s indoor track and field. It contains three full-length basketball/tennis courts and a 176-yard, six-line track.

Bulldog Park

The UMD baseball team plays its home games at Bulldog Park, which is located adjacent to James S. Malosky Stadium on the eastern edge of campus. Constructed in 1988, Bulldog Park contains one of the top natural grass playing surfaces in the area and is also used by various local high school and youth baseball teams.

Places to Stay in Duluth

Holiday Inn & Suites AmericINN Hotel and Radisson 200 W 1st Street Suites 505 W Superior Street Duluth, MN 55802 185 U.S. 2 Duluth, MN 55802 (218) 722-1202 Duluth, MN 55810 (218) 727-8981 (218) 624 – 1026

Country Inn & Suites Sheraton Edgewater Hotel & 4257 Haines Road 301 E Superior Street Waterpark Duluth, MN 55811 Duluth, MN 55802 2400 London Road (218) 740 – 4500 (218) 733-5660 Duluth, MN 55812 (218) 728- 3601

The INN 350 Canal Park Dr Duluth, MN 55802 (218) 726 – 1111

Restaurants in Duluth

Blackwoods 2525 London Road Duluth, MN 558152 (218) 724-1612

Texas Roadhouse Famous Dave’s Grandma’s Sports Dubh Linn Irish Pub Green Mill 902 Mall Drive 355 S Lake Ave Garden 109 W Superior St 340 S Lake Ave #1 Duluth, MN 55811 Duluth, MN 55802 425 Lake Ave Duluth, MN 55802 Duluth, MN 55802 (218) 624-7427 (218) 740-3180 Duluth, MN 55802 (218) 727-1559 (218) 727-7000 (218) 727-2250 (Multiple Locations)

Perkins Outback Fitger’s Timberlodge 2502 London Road Steakhouse 600 E Superior St Steakhouse Duluth, MN 55802 4255 Haines Road Duluth, MN 55802 325 S Lake Ave (218) 728-3619 Hermantown, MN (218) 722-8826 Duluth, MN 55802 (Multiple Locations) 55811 (218) 722- 2624 (218) 722-2471

Fast Food in Duluth

Subway Sammy’s Pizza Bulldog Pizza 366 S Lake Ave 4631 E Superior St 101 Mt Royal Shopping Circle Duluth, MN 55802 Duluth, MN 55082 Duluth, MN 55803 (218) 722-3430 (218) 525-6604 (218) 728-3663 (Multiple Locations)

Papa John’s Coldstone 135 E Central Entrance 349 Canal Park Drive Duluth, MN 55811 Duluth, MN (218) 726- 1800 (218) 722-5086

Attractions

Skyline Lanes Miller Hill Mall Duluth Cinema 4894 Miller Trunk Hwy 1600 Miller Trunk Hwy 300 Harbor Drive Duluth, MN Duluth, MN 55811 Duluth, MN 55802 (218) 727-8555 (218) 727-8301 (218) 729 – 0335

Great Lakes Aquarium Canal Park S.S William A Irvin 353 Harbor Drive 21 West Superior Street 2010 Duluth Entertainment Duluth, MN 55802 Duluth, MN 55802 Convention Center (218) 740-FISH 1-800-438-5884 350 Harbor Drive Canal Park Attractions Duluth, MN 55802 (218) 722-5573 Schedule and Pricing

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