VCSU wants to thank the many hole sponsors at Friday's Viking Golf Scramble. Your support is why this event is a success each year and student-athletes get to continue their athletic careers at Valley City State University. Thank you!!!
We are less than 30 minutes away from start time for the annual Viking Golf Scramble at the Valley City Town and Country Club. 18 Teams are here ready to golf and help future Vikings.
Progress continues on the Tharaldson Family Athletic Center! π§
Major milestones are ahead this summer and fall as the project moves toward a substantial completion in November 2026.
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The Viking Golf Scramble is this Friday, June 19th at the Valley City Town and Country Club. We have room for one more team. Register your team here: https://t.co/gJoGGOAObZ. Check-in at 9am, Shotgun start at 10am. Awards at 4pm.
The Viking Golf Scramble is this Friday, June 19th at the Valley City Town and Country Club. We have room for one more team. Register your team here: https://t.co/gJoGGOAObZ. Check-in at 9am, Shotgun start at 10am. Awards at 4pm.
Mike Hollett played football at VCSU in the early 2000s. This summer he brought part of his team from North Pole, Alaska to his former stomping grounds to learn about football and life. Read the story here https://t.co/YczuvgLBSx
Viking Timeline Part 9: Steve Becher is the only quarterback to win 3 straight conference titles. Upon graduation, Becher held records in passing attempts, completions, yards, touchdowns, total offense, interceptions, and punt yards. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2025.
Viking Timeline Part 10: This is our final Timeline. We hope you enjoyed a look back at 100 Years of being Vikings. If you want to know more about these men and women, go to the Hall of Fame page and read more about those that helped shape 100 Years of Being Vikings.
Viking Timeline Part 8: Jordan Maher was a dominant Defensive Lineman was the A.I.I. Conference Senior of the Year and 1st Team All-Conference in 2011. He tied the single game sacks record with three and had 17 for his career. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2025.
Viking Timeline Part 7: The 2023 Women's Volleyball team was 23-11. Sadie Hansen was named All-American and NSAA Setter of the Year. There were 4 All-NSAA players, three All-Region. They reached the National Tournament for the first time in school history, where they were 1-2.
Viking Timeline Part 6: The 2021 Softball team was 35-7. NSAA Champions. Lost to Dickinson State in NSAA Tournament Championship. Pitcher of the Year, Coach of the Year, Player, and Newcomer of the Year in the NSAA. Two Gold Gloves and Nine All-Conference players.
Viking Timeline Part 5: The 2019 softball team won a school record 54 games, lost 5. NSAA Pitcher of the Year, Emily Smith. NSAA Newcomer of the Year, Emilee Wilson. 3 All-Americans, 4 Gold Glovers, 6 All-NSAA players. NAIA Opening Round Champions and a World Series Appearance.
Viking Timeline Part 4: The 2017-18 Women's Basketball team was 25-5, won the NSAA Conference Tournament and returned to the National Tournament. They lost to the University of St. Francis (Ill.). Lexi Lennon was an All-American. The 25 wins was and still is a school record.
Viking Timeline Part 3: The 2016-17 Women's Basketball team was 24-9. Lost to Jamestown in the NSAA title game. Then went on to the National Tournament. They lost to Southeastern College 87-58. Lexi Lennon was named All-American. The 24 wins tied a school record.
Viking Timeline Part 2: The 15-16 Men's basketball team was 22-11 and won the last conference championship to date and appeared in the National Tournament. They beat Tennessee Wesleyan 65-64 then lost to Indiana University East 69-61. Jayden Ferguson was named HM All-American.