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North Dakota State Bison

North Dakota State Bison
Logo
University North Dakota State University
Conference The Summit League
Missouri Valley Football Conference
Big 12 Conference(Wrestling Only)
NCAA Division I
Athletic director Matt Larsen (men)
Location Fargo, North Dakota
Varsity teams 8 men, 8 women teams
Football stadium Fargodome
Basketball arena Sanford Health Athletic Complex (SHAC)
Baseball stadium Newman Outdoor Field
Mascot Thundar
Nickname Bison
Thundering Herd
Fight song On Bison
We are the Pride
Colors Green and Yellow
         
Website gobison.com
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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.

A member of The Summit League, North Dakota State University sponsors teams in eight men's and eight women's NCAA sanctioned sports:

NDSU's intercollegiate sports teams participate in NCAA Division I in all sports. The football team is a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference of the Football Championship Subdivision, while the wrestling team is a member of the Big 12 Conference. The other sports teams are members of The Summit League.

In the past, North Dakota State has been a member of the North Central Conference, the Great West Football Conference, and the United Soccer Conference. It has also been an independent.

The Bison football team, which since 1993 played their home games at the Fargodome, was a dominant force in Division II. They have won 13 NCAA National titles. Eight were at the Division II level (1965, 1968, 1969, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1988, and 1990) before moving up to Division I-AA (now FCS) in 2004 where they have won five national championships (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015). NDSU is the only team at any level of NCAA football to have won five straight national championships. 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 been quite successful since moving up to the D1 FCS classification. In 2006 the Bison posted a 10–1 record that included a win over FBS Ball State. During a 2006 game against FBS 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 Football Conference championship and achieved the number 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 won the 2011 FCS national championship, defeating Sam Houston State University, 17-6. The 2011 title was their ninth overall. The Bison returned to the FCS championship game in 2012 and soundly defeated Sam Houston State University in a rematch of the 2011 title game, 39–13. Expectations were high entering the 2013 season. The season commenced with a game against the Kansas State Wildcats, the reigning Big 12 Champions. The Bison took a quick lead, but let a 7-7 halftime score get away from them; trailing 21-7 in the third quarter. The Bison finished the game with an 18-play 80-yard drive that used 8 1/2 minutes, leaving 28 seconds on the clock for the Wildcats, trailing by 3. NDSU Linebacker Grant Olson intercepted the first pass attempt by the Wildcats, sealing their 7th win over FBS teams since their move to FCS. ESPN College GameDay broadcast an episode from Fargo. The Bison finished the season 15–0 with a victory over the Towson Tigers, 35–7. Despite a cast of new coaches, the 2014 Bison finished the season with a 15–1 record, including another win over Big 12 Iowa State and won their fourth consecutive national championship. ESPN College GameDay was broadcast from Fargo for the 2nd consecutive year.


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