Former NDSU Bison, NY Giants star Stacy Robinson dead at 50
May 8, 2012 in The Dickinson Press
FARGO The last few days have been a bit emotional for former North Dakota State football teammates of Stacy Robinson. Unable to communicate directly with him, they wrote their feelings on a website. Continue Reading
Members of the New York Giants will be showered with a mile of confetti as they travel up New York City’s Broadway from Battery Place. Then, in a ceremony at City Hall Plaza, the team will be presented with symbolic keys to the city.
INDIANAPOLIS “Twlight” star Kellan Lutz sympathizes with Gisele Bundchen.
Tom Coughlin’s pinched face, ever present on the New York Giants’ sideline during his eight seasons, gives way to a smile more often now. He’ll even crack a one-liner or two.
Madonna won’t explicitly say who she’s rooting for, but her spot-on salsa dance in honor of the New York Giants Victor Cruz may have revealed where her allegiance lies.
People use all sorts of ways to try to predict the winner of the Super Bowl: comparing regular season records, judging who looked stronger in the post-season run-up to the big game, or watching the betting lines from Las Vegas oddsmakers. But the closest thing to a sure thing may come from a camel in New Jersey.
Manning directed one short, final drive and Lawrence Tynes kicked a game-winning 31-yard field goal in sudden death overtime, sending the New York Giants to the Super Bowl with a 20-17 victory over the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC championship game Sunday night.
The only way the Giants (11-7) don’t beat the Niners (14-3) and advance to the Super Bowl in Indianapolis is if they beat themselves, a confident Antrel Rolle said Monday
Eli Manning and the New York Giants are heading to Green Bay with their running game rejuvenated and their defense as stifling as ever.
In 1957, Father Eugene LaMeres drove from New England to Williston in search of a do-it-all coach who could handle the football, wrestling and track and field programs at New England St. Mary’s High School. The man he found was Ron Erhardt. 
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