- Haskell falls to Saint Mary, 37-6
- October 12, 2008
- The University of Saint Mary football team defeated Haskell Indian Nations University, 37-6, on Saturday. Haskell’s lone touchdown was Casey Wilson’s 70-yard reception from Victor Ramos. Ramos threw for 128 yards, one touchdown and four interceptions. Ryan Alden also played, throwing for 73 yards and two interceptions.
- Surging Baker, struggling Haskell aim for victories
- October 11, 2008
- Football teams from Haskell Indian Nation University and Baker University are scheduled for short bus trips today. Haskell (2-4) will take its aerial circus to Leavenworth for a 1:30 p.m. clash with University of St. Mary, while surging Baker (3-2) will go to Liberty, Mo., for a noon battle with William Jewell.
- Haskell falls to Lincoln Lions
- October 5, 2008
- The Haskell Indian Nations football team was defeated by the Lincoln Lions by a final score of 43-37.
- Haskell to face Lincoln; Baker takes on Graceland
- October 4, 2008
- At Haskell Indian Nations University, Ryan Alden and Quentin Haynes have emerged as a potent 1-2 punch. At Baker University, Mack Brown and Richie Bryant have been producing the big offensive numbers.
- Baker, Haskell looking for football victories
- September 27, 2008
- Baker University hopes to bounce back from a bummer. Haskell Indian Nations University is also on the comeback trail. HINU’s football team will entertain Waldorf at 1 p.m. today at Haskell Stadium, while BU will go to Atchison for a 2 p.m. clash with Benedictine.
- Haskell puts up big numbers, still loses
- September 21, 2008
- Ryan Alden and Casey Wilson are still works in progress. When they’re clicking, the Haskell Indian Nations University freshmen may be the most explosive pitch-catch duo in NAIA football.
- Where should Mark on the Move go next? Let us know!
- September 21, 2008
- This week “Mark’s on the move” takes us to Haskell Indian Nations University. Spending several hours following around the grounds crew, we learned much more about the weekly field preparation prior to the three football games played at Haskell Stadium. Although they won’t admit it, these grounds crewworkers truly are the unsung heroes behind every football game. Whether they are watering, rolling, replacing divots, or stringing and lining the field every week, they take a lot of pride in their work as they should.
- Surging Haskell aiming for two straight wins
- September 20, 2008
- Not since the start of the 2005 season has Haskell Indian Nations University won back-to-back football games. The Fightin’ Indians will have another chance at back-to-back victories today when they tangle with winless MacMurray College. Kickoff will be at 2 p.m. at Haskell Stadium.
- Haskell dumps Bacone
- September 15, 2008
- Those first two blowouts? Fuhgeddabout ’em. Haskell Indian Nations University football players erased their memory banks and stunned Bacone College, 29-22, on Sunday afternoon at Haskell Stadium.
- Haskell to play today
- September 14, 2008
- Haskell Indian Nations University’s football game with Bacone, originally scheduled for Saturday night, was postponed until 4 p.m. today because of wet grounds at Haskell Stadium.
- Missouri Southern defeats Haskell, 66-9
- September 5, 2008
- Missouri Southern’s football team downed Haskell Indian Nations University, 66-9, on Thursday night.
- QB battle brewing for Haskell football
- August 10, 2008
- Of the two returning quarterbacks at Haskell Indian Nations University, Tyler Sessions owns the glossiest stats. Yet Sessions will be the No. 2 QB when the Fightin’ Indians begin preseason football drills on Monday morning.
- Haskell takes two
- March 28, 2008
- Haskell Indian Nations University’s softball team swept a pair of games against Southwestern (5-1, 4-0) on Thursday.
- Haskell softball swept by Ottawa
- March 14, 2008
- The Haskell Indian Nations University softball squad was trying to swing for the fences in Thursday’s doubleheader against Ottawa University, but came up short.
- Three HINU players earn all-league honor
- March 4, 2008
- Three Haskell Indian Nations University basketball players have been named to the All-Midlands Collegiate Conference first team.
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