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St. Cloud State University

St. Cloud State University (SCSU) is a public university in St. Cloud, Minnesota. Founded in 1869, the university is one of the largest institutions in the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system.[7] Its enrollment in 2021 was approximately 10,000 students[4] and it has over 120,000 alumni.[8]

St. Cloud State University
Former names
Third State Normal School (1869–1921)
St. Cloud State Teachers College (1921–1957)
St. Cloud State College (1957–1975)
TypePublic university
Established1869
Parent institution
Minnesota State system
Endowment$30.3 million (2019)[1]
Budget$223 million (2019)[2]
PresidentRobbyn Wacker[3]
Academic staff
783
Administrative staff
773
Students10,401[4]
Undergraduates8,581
Postgraduates1,820
Location, ,
United States

45°33′0″N 94°9′0″W / 45.55000°N 94.15000°W / 45.55000; -94.15000
CampusUrban
100 acres (40 ha) campus
ColorsSpirit red, Black and White[5]
     
NicknameHuskies
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IINSIC
NCAA Division I - NCHC
NCAA Division I - WCHA
MascotBlizzard T. Husky
Websitewww.stcloudstate.edu[6]

History

St. Cloud State opened in 1869 as Third State Normal School. The school was one building, the Stearns House, a renovated hotel purchased by the state Legislature for $3,000. The five-member faculty was headed by Principal Ira Moore. Of the 53 original students, 43 were women. As the number of female students increased, Stearns House was completely transformed into a women's dormitory in 1874; male students organized a boarding club where they located a house near campus, overseen by a matron.[9]

In 1898, the school offered a junior college curriculum. In 1914, the school dropped its secondary education program. The Legislature authorized a name change in 1921 to St. Cloud State Teachers College. In 1957, the word "Teachers" was deleted. The first bachelor's degrees were awarded in 1925. Master's degree programs were first offered in 1953.[citation needed]

In 1975, St. Cloud State became a university, comprising five colleges and a graduate school.[10] In 1987, men's hockey became an NCAA Division I program. Two years later the team moved into a new two-rink arena called the National Hockey Center.[11]

Applied doctoral degrees were first offered in 2007.[12]

Previous school names

  • St. Cloud Normal School 1869–1921
  • St. Cloud State Teachers College 1921–1957
  • St. Cloud State College 1957–1975
  • St. Cloud State University 1975–present

Presidents

  • 1869–1875 Ira Moore
  • 1875–1881 David L. Kiehle
  • 1881–1884 Jerome Allen
  • 1884–1890 Thomas J. Gray
  • 1890–1895 Joseph Carhart
  • 1895–1902 George R. Kleeberger
  • 1902–1915 Waite A. Shoemaker
  • 1915–1916 Isabel Lawrence, interim
  • 1916–1927 Joseph C. Brown
  • 1927–1943 George A. Selke
  • 1943–1947 Dudley S. Brainard
  • 1947–1952 John W. Headley
  • 1952–1965 George F. Budd
  • 1965–1971 Robert H. Wick
  • 1971–1981 Charles J. Graham
  • 1981–1982 Lowell R. Gillette, interim
  • 1982–1992 Brendan J. MacDonald
  • 1992–1995 Robert O. Bess, interim
  • 1995–1999 Bruce F. Grube
  • 1999–2000 Suzanne R. Williams, interim
  • 2000–2007 Roy H. Saigo
  • 2007–2016 Earl H. Potter III
  • 2016–2018 Ashish Vaidya, interim
  • 2018-Present Robbyn Wacker

Academics

The university offers more than 200 majors, minors and pre-professional programs in six colleges and schools.[15]

SCSU is the only Minnesota university that offers an Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) accredited manufacturing engineering program. It also offers ABET-accredited electrical engineering, mechanical engineering and computer science programs.[16] The Master of engineering management is the only Minnesota program certified by the American Society of Engineering Management.[17]

The School of Graduate Studies offers more than 60 graduate programs and certificates, including specialist, Master of Arts, Master of Business Administration, Master of Engineering Management, Master of Music and Master of Science. Ed.D. doctoral degrees are offered in Higher Education Administration and Educational Administration and Leadership.[18]

Colleges and schools

St. Cloud State offers more than 200 undergraduate, more than 60 graduate programs and three doctoral programs of study in eight colleges and schools.

 
The Miller Center delivers library and information technology services.
  • College of Science and Engineering[19]
  • College of Liberal Arts[20]
  • School of Education,[21] NCATE accredited.
  • School of Health and Human Services[22]
  • Herberger Business School,[23] AACSB accredited.
  • School of Computing, Engineering and Environment[24]
  • School of the Public Affairs[25]
  • School of Arts[26]

Student organizations

Student body composition as of May 2, 2022
Race and ethnicity[27] Total
White 64% 64
 
Black 10% 10
 
Foreign national 10% 10
 
Asian 7% 7
 
Hispanic 5% 5
 
Other[a] 4% 4
 
Economic diversity
Low-income[b] 38% 38
 
Affluent[c] 62% 62
 

At the start of each academic year students are invited to "Mainstreet," a showcase for student organizations, campus services and community connections.[28] Students are encouraged to participate in its more than 250 student organizations, including the Investment Club, which runs a student-managed investment portfolio.[29]

Students can join one of nine Greek houses.[30]

Student media

KVSC 88.1 FM is an educational public radio station licensed to SCSU. The station started on May 10, 1967, and expanded broadcasting times in September 1994.[31] Among other things, KVSC is renowned for its 50-hour trivia contest,[32] which dates back to 1980, and community events, such as Granite City Radio Theatre.[33]

UTVS is the school's broadcast television station, airing student-produced content on Charter Channel 180 24/7. The station has a variety of shows, including "Husky Mag", "Crunch Time", "Husky Tonight", "Monday Night Live", "The Culture", "UTVS News En Espanol", "Faking News", and its flagship broadcast "UTVS News". Husky Productions, responsible for broadcasting hockey games at the HBNHC, also sometimes airs on UTVS.

Student governance

Student Government plays an advisory role in campus governance and a management role in distributing student-fee dollars to student organizations and campus units. Notably, it allocates funding for athletics, technology and Student Legal Services for students. The Student Government president meets regularly with the university president.

Ballots allow students to vote on leadership positions, senator positions and advisory resolutions. The president and vice president are Surkhel Yousafzai and Betty Asefaw.[34]

Students pay a $0.61 per credit fee to fund Students United, a student-led, nonprofit advocacy organization for Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System students.

Athletics

SCSU has 19 NCAA Division II teams and is a member of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. The team name is the Huskies, represented by Blizzard, the mascot.[35] In 2014, the university updated its secondary logo, which features a Husky dog face.[36] In December 2019 SCSU announced it was discontinuing the men's football team and men's and women's golf. To remain in compliance with Title IX, the university is adding a men's soccer team.[citation needed]

Ice hockey

Men's and women's ice hockey teams compete in NCAA Division I. Men's Hockey is in the NCHC, and Women's Hockey is in the WCHA.

 
Herb Brooks National Hockey Center at One Herb Brooks Plaza.

In the 1986–87 season, Herb Brooks, the 1980 USA men's Olympic hockey coach, became the coach of the Huskies and helped men's hockey attain NCAA Division I status. That season he led the Huskies to a 25–10–1 record and a third-place trophy at the NCAA Division III Men's Ice Hockey Championship.[37] He also guided efforts to build the two-rink arena, Herb Brooks National Hockey Center, that now bears his name.[38] In 2001, the men's team won the WCHA post-season tournament, symbolized by the Broadmoor Trophy.[39]

In 1998, the university added a women's hockey team at the NCAA Division I level.[40]

Men's Huskies Hockey has earned 19 NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship appearances. The team advanced to the 2013 Frozen Four.[41] The 2012–13 team's co-captain Drew LeBlanc was named WCHA Player of the Year and earned numerous national honors, including the Hobey Baker Award, the most prestigious award in men's college hockey.[42] The 2013 team also earned a share of the WCHA league title and the MacNaughton Cup.[43] The 2014 team earned the Penrose Cup, league title trophy for the inaugural season of the NCHC.[44] In 2016 the team won the NCHC post-season tournament, the Frozen Faceoff.[45] In 2018, the team won the NCHC regular-season title, the Penrose Cup, with a 16-4-4 record.[46]

Wrestling

Huskies Wrestling won the NCAA Wrestling Championship in 2020,[47] 2019,[48] 2018,[49] 2016[50] and 2015[51] and placed second in 2017, 2013, 2012, and 2011.

Basketball

From 1982-90, Women's Huskies Basketball dominated the North Central Conference, compiling a 179-58 record in that timespan and advancing three times to the NCAA Women's Division II Basketball Tournament quarterfinals.[52] SCSU won the NSIC Championship in 2020, winning the title for the second time in program history and the first time since 2009.[53]

Men's Huskies basketball, created in 1901, made 10 NCAA Men's Division II Basketball Tournament appearances. The Huskies advanced to a 2010 semifinal, losing 76–70 to Indiana University of Pennsylvania. They finished 29–6 that season.[54][55]

Notable alumni

Athletes

Notable faculty and staff

  • Mildred L. Batchelder – namesake of the ALA award given to the publisher of a translated children's book.[78]
  • Herb Brooks – former St. Cloud State and U.S. Olympic men's hockey coach.
  • Bruce Hyde – cast member of the original Star Trek TV series.
  • Jim Pehler – Former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives for 18 years.[79]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Other consists of Multiracial Americans & those who prefer to not say.
  2. ^ The percentage of students who received an income-based federal Pell grant intended for low-income students.
  3. ^ The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class at the bare minimum.

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External links

  • Official website  
  • St. Cloud State Athletics website

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St Cloud State University SCSU is a public university in St Cloud Minnesota Founded in 1869 the university is one of the largest institutions in the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system 7 Its enrollment in 2021 was approximately 10 000 students 4 and it has over 120 000 alumni 8 St Cloud State UniversityFormer namesThird State Normal School 1869 1921 St Cloud State Teachers College 1921 1957 St Cloud State College 1957 1975 TypePublic universityEstablished1869Parent institutionMinnesota State systemEndowment 30 3 million 2019 1 Budget 223 million 2019 2 PresidentRobbyn Wacker 3 Academic staff783Administrative staff773Students10 401 4 Undergraduates8 581Postgraduates1 820LocationSt Cloud Minnesota United States45 33 0 N 94 9 0 W 45 55000 N 94 15000 W 45 55000 94 15000CampusUrban 100 acres 40 ha campusColorsSpirit red Black and White 5 NicknameHuskiesSporting affiliationsNCAA Division II NSICNCAA Division I NCHCNCAA Division I WCHAMascotBlizzard T HuskyWebsitewww wbr stcloudstate wbr edu 6 Contents 1 History 1 1 Previous school names 1 2 Presidents 2 Academics 2 1 Colleges and schools 2 2 Student organizations 2 3 Student media 2 4 Student governance 3 Athletics 3 1 Ice hockey 3 2 Wrestling 3 3 Basketball 4 Notable alumni 4 1 Athletes 5 Notable faculty and staff 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditSt Cloud State opened in 1869 as Third State Normal School The school was one building the Stearns House a renovated hotel purchased by the state Legislature for 3 000 The five member faculty was headed by Principal Ira Moore Of the 53 original students 43 were women As the number of female students increased Stearns House was completely transformed into a women s dormitory in 1874 male students organized a boarding club where they located a house near campus overseen by a matron 9 In 1898 the school offered a junior college curriculum In 1914 the school dropped its secondary education program The Legislature authorized a name change in 1921 to St Cloud State Teachers College In 1957 the word Teachers was deleted The first bachelor s degrees were awarded in 1925 Master s degree programs were first offered in 1953 citation needed In 1975 St Cloud State became a university comprising five colleges and a graduate school 10 In 1987 men s hockey became an NCAA Division I program Two years later the team moved into a new two rink arena called the National Hockey Center 11 Applied doctoral degrees were first offered in 2007 12 Previous school names Edit St Cloud Normal School 1869 1921 St Cloud State Teachers College 1921 1957 St Cloud State College 1957 1975 St Cloud State University 1975 presentPresidents Edit 1869 1875 Ira Moore 1875 1881 David L Kiehle 1881 1884 Jerome Allen 1884 1890 Thomas J Gray 1890 1895 Joseph Carhart 1895 1902 George R Kleeberger 1902 1915 Waite A Shoemaker 1915 1916 Isabel Lawrence interim 1916 1927 Joseph C Brown 1927 1943 George A Selke 1943 1947 Dudley S Brainard 1947 1952 John W Headley 1952 1965 George F Budd 1965 1971 Robert H Wick 1971 1981 Charles J Graham 1981 1982 Lowell R Gillette interim 1982 1992 Brendan J MacDonald 1992 1995 Robert O Bess interim 1995 1999 Bruce F Grube 1999 2000 Suzanne R Williams interim 2000 2007 Roy H Saigo 2007 2016 Earl H Potter III 2016 2018 Ashish Vaidya interim 2018 Present Robbyn WackerAcademics EditAcademic rankingsRegionalU S News amp World Report 13 86NationalForbes 14 583The university offers more than 200 majors minors and pre professional programs in six colleges and schools 15 SCSU is the only Minnesota university that offers an Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology ABET accredited manufacturing engineering program It also offers ABET accredited electrical engineering mechanical engineering and computer science programs 16 The Master of engineering management is the only Minnesota program certified by the American Society of Engineering Management 17 The School of Graduate Studies offers more than 60 graduate programs and certificates including specialist Master of Arts Master of Business Administration Master of Engineering Management Master of Music and Master of Science Ed D doctoral degrees are offered in Higher Education Administration and Educational Administration and Leadership 18 Colleges and schools Edit St Cloud State offers more than 200 undergraduate more than 60 graduate programs and three doctoral programs of study in eight colleges and schools The Miller Center delivers library and information technology services College of Science and Engineering 19 College of Liberal Arts 20 School of Education 21 NCATE accredited School of Health and Human Services 22 Herberger Business School 23 AACSB accredited School of Computing Engineering and Environment 24 School of the Public Affairs 25 School of Arts 26 Student organizations Edit Student body composition as of May 2 2022 Race and ethnicity 27 TotalWhite 64 64 Black 10 10 Foreign national 10 10 Asian 7 7 Hispanic 5 5 Other a 4 4 Economic diversityLow income b 38 38 Affluent c 62 62 At the start of each academic year students are invited to Mainstreet a showcase for student organizations campus services and community connections 28 Students are encouraged to participate in its more than 250 student organizations including the Investment Club which runs a student managed investment portfolio 29 Students can join one of nine Greek houses 30 Sororities FraternitiesDelta Phi Epsilon Delta Zeta Kappa Phi Omega Theta Phi Alpha Delta Sigma Phi Acacia Tau Kappa Epsilon Phi Beta SigmaStudent media Edit KVSC 88 1 FM is an educational public radio station licensed to SCSU The station started on May 10 1967 and expanded broadcasting times in September 1994 31 Among other things KVSC is renowned for its 50 hour trivia contest 32 which dates back to 1980 and community events such as Granite City Radio Theatre 33 UTVS is the school s broadcast television station airing student produced content on Charter Channel 180 24 7 The station has a variety of shows including Husky Mag Crunch Time Husky Tonight Monday Night Live The Culture UTVS News En Espanol Faking News and its flagship broadcast UTVS News Husky Productions responsible for broadcasting hockey games at the HBNHC also sometimes airs on UTVS Student governance Edit Student Government plays an advisory role in campus governance and a management role in distributing student fee dollars to student organizations and campus units Notably it allocates funding for athletics technology and Student Legal Services for students The Student Government president meets regularly with the university president Ballots allow students to vote on leadership positions senator positions and advisory resolutions The president and vice president are Surkhel Yousafzai and Betty Asefaw 34 Students pay a 0 61 per credit fee to fund Students United a student led nonprofit advocacy organization for Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System students Athletics EditMain article St Cloud State Huskies SCSU has 19 NCAA Division II teams and is a member of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference The team name is the Huskies represented by Blizzard the mascot 35 In 2014 the university updated its secondary logo which features a Husky dog face 36 In December 2019 SCSU announced it was discontinuing the men s football team and men s and women s golf To remain in compliance with Title IX the university is adding a men s soccer team citation needed Ice hockey Edit Main articles St Cloud State Huskies men s ice hockey and St Cloud State Huskies women s ice hockey Men s and women s ice hockey teams compete in NCAA Division I Men s Hockey is in the NCHC and Women s Hockey is in the WCHA Herb Brooks National Hockey Center at One Herb Brooks Plaza In the 1986 87 season Herb Brooks the 1980 USA men s Olympic hockey coach became the coach of the Huskies and helped men s hockey attain NCAA Division I status That season he led the Huskies to a 25 10 1 record and a third place trophy at the NCAA Division III Men s Ice Hockey Championship 37 He also guided efforts to build the two rink arena Herb Brooks National Hockey Center that now bears his name 38 In 2001 the men s team won the WCHA post season tournament symbolized by the Broadmoor Trophy 39 In 1998 the university added a women s hockey team at the NCAA Division I level 40 Men s Huskies Hockey has earned 19 NCAA Men s Ice Hockey Championship appearances The team advanced to the 2013 Frozen Four 41 The 2012 13 team s co captain Drew LeBlanc was named WCHA Player of the Year and earned numerous national honors including the Hobey Baker Award the most prestigious award in men s college hockey 42 The 2013 team also earned a share of the WCHA league title and the MacNaughton Cup 43 The 2014 team earned the Penrose Cup league title trophy for the inaugural season of the NCHC 44 In 2016 the team won the NCHC post season tournament the Frozen Faceoff 45 In 2018 the team won the NCHC regular season title the Penrose Cup with a 16 4 4 record 46 Wrestling Edit Huskies Wrestling won the NCAA Wrestling Championship in 2020 47 2019 48 2018 49 2016 50 and 2015 51 and placed second in 2017 2013 2012 and 2011 Basketball Edit From 1982 90 Women s Huskies Basketball dominated the North Central Conference compiling a 179 58 record in that timespan and advancing three times to the NCAA Women s Division II Basketball Tournament quarterfinals 52 SCSU won the NSIC Championship in 2020 winning the title for the second time in program history and the first time since 2009 53 Men s Huskies basketball created in 1901 made 10 NCAA Men s Division II Basketball Tournament appearances The Huskies advanced to a 2010 semifinal losing 76 70 to Indiana University of Pennsylvania They finished 29 6 that season 54 55 Notable alumni EditGrayce Kaneda Uyehara national director of the Japanese American Citizens League Legislative Education Committee during lobbying efforts for the Civil Liberties Act of 1988 which issued an apology for Japanese American internment during World War II and paid reparations to surviving former internees 56 John Stumpf former Chairman CEO and president of Wells Fargo amp Company 57 James B Bullard President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis Christine L Clouser American virologist Clarence L Gunter Businessman and Minnesota state representative Bonnie Henrickson women s basketball coach at University of California Santa Barbara 58 Jim Graves founder chairman and CEO of Graves Hospitality Corporation 59 David Frederickson Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Agriculture 60 Jodi Huisentruit television news anchor who went missing in Iowa June 27 1995 Dorothy Houston Jacobson Assistant Secretary of Agriculture 1964 1969 Haley Kalil Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue model and Miss Minnesota USA Leo Kottke Grammy nominated finger style acoustic guitar virtuoso with a four decade recording career Warren Limmer A Minnesota politician and member of the Minnesota Senate representing the 34th District which includes portions of Hennepin County in the northwestern Twin Cities metropolitan area Limmer previously served in the Minnesota House of Representatives Win Borden Minnesota State Senator Senate 1971 72 District 53 Senate 1973 78 District 13 61 Harold J Nevin Jr U S National Guard general H Timothy Tim Vakoc first U S military chaplain to die from wounds received in the Iraq War 62 Terrence Lee Zehrer American entrepreneur and internet pioneer Founder of one of the first online dating services Kiss com Richard Dean Anderson actor MacGyver Dan Bakkedahl actor The Heat Legit John Hawkes Oscar nominated film and television actor 63 Billy Flynn film and television actor 64 Jim Pehler Minnesota state legislator and educator 65 Athletes Edit Tyler Arnason professional hockey player 66 Jonny Brodzinski professional hockey player New York Rangers Todd Bouman National Football League quarterback 67 Logan Clark wrestler and mixed martial artist 68 Matt Cullen professional hockey player with the Nashville Predators Olympian and Stanley Cup winner with the Carolina Hurricanes Stanley Cup winner with Pittsburgh Penguins 2016 Jim Eisenreich MLB outfielder first baseman with Tourette syndrome 69 Nic Dowd professional hockey player Ben Nelson wide receiver for the San Jose SaberCats of the Arena Football League 70 Van Nelson 1968 Olympic track and field athlete 5k and 10k winner at the 1967 Pan American Games Jeff Finger professional hockey player Toronto Maple Leafs Colorado Avalanche Kevin Gravel professional hockey player Los Angeles Kings Jessica Kresa TNA professional wrestler known as ODB Andrew Gordon professional hockey player with the Philadelphia Flyers Lehigh Valley Phantoms 71 Ben Hanowski professional hockey player Calgary Flames Mark Hartigan professional hockey player HC CSKA Moscow Detroit Red Wings 72 Bret Hedican professional hockey player Olympian and Stanley Cup winner 73 Lawrence Heinemi professional wrestler who competed as Lars Anderson Nick Jensen professional hockey player Detroit Red Wings Drew LeBlanc professional hockey player Chicago Blackhawks Matt Hendricks professional hockey player Edmonton Oilers Washington Capitals Bob Kronenberg professional football player Toronto Argonauts Rhein Fire Charlie Lindgren professional hockey player Montreal Canadiens Ryan Malone professional hockey player Pittsburgh Penguins Tampa Bay Lightning Hartford Wolf Pack 74 Heather Miller Koch 2016 Olympic track and field athlete heptathlon Bob Motzko men s hockey head coach at University of Minnesota 75 Joe Motzko professional hockey player EC Red Bull Salzburg Andreas Nodl professional hockey player Lausanne HC Philadelphia Flyers 76 Keith Nord professional football player Minnesota Vikings Mark Parrish professional hockey player Minnesota Wild Buffalo Sabres 77 Steve Martinson professional hockey player head coach and general manager of the Allen AmericansNotable faculty and staff EditMildred L Batchelder namesake of the ALA award given to the publisher of a translated children s book 78 Herb Brooks former St Cloud State and U S Olympic men s hockey coach Bruce Hyde cast member of the original Star Trek TV series Jim Pehler Former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives for 18 years 79 See also Edit United States portalList of colleges and universities in MinnesotaNotes Edit Other consists of Multiracial Americans amp those who prefer to not say The percentage of students who received an income based federal Pell grant intended for low income students The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class at the bare minimum References Edit Overview of St Cloud State University U S News Retrieved 2021 02 17 2019 Minnesota State Legislative Databook PDF Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System website Minnesota State System Retrieved December 5 2019 Robbyn Wacker named president of St Cloud State University Star Tribune May 16 2018 Retrieved June 20 2018 a b University Quick Facts Reference Fall 2021 Retrieved 23 April 2023 Colors and logo usage rules St Cloud State University Stcloudstate edu Retrieved 2015 11 16 583 Saint Cloud State University Forbes Colleges Retrieved 3 January 2020 MnSCU About Us MnSCU Archived from the original on 2014 12 20 Retrieved 2014 12 29 Alumni and Friends St Cloud State University Retrieved 2014 12 29 Brainard Dudley S 1953 History of St Cloud Teachers College St Cloud State Institutional Repository St Cloud State University pp 4 5 AACSB Accredited Universities and Schools Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business Archived from the original on 2018 06 22 Retrieved 2018 06 22 NHEC expansion to start St Cloud State University Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2014 12 30 New direction St Cloud State University Archived from the original on 2015 10 02 Retrieved 2014 12 30 Best Colleges 2021 Regional Universities Rankings U S News amp World Report 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Archived from the original on 2012 06 22 Retrieved 2013 03 14 University updates secondary logo St Cloud State University Archived from the original on 2014 09 25 Retrieved 2015 01 05 Herb Brooks with the 1987 Third Place Division III hockey trophy St Cloud State University St Cloud Minnesota Digital Public Library of America Archived from the original on 2015 11 17 Retrieved 2013 06 14 Hockey arena renamed St Cloud State University Archived from the original on 2013 06 01 Retrieved 2013 06 15 Victory Huskies win the Broadmoor Championship Trophy St Cloud State University Archived from the original on 2015 11 17 Retrieved 2013 03 14 Steve Macdonald SCSU Women s Ice Hockey Coaching Staff St Cloud State University Retrieved 2021 02 17 Tag Archives FrozenFour St Cloud State University Retrieved 2013 06 14 Hobey Baker Memorial Award Hobey Baker Memorial Award Foundation Retrieved 2013 06 14 Men s hockey Top seed title St Cloud State University Archived from the original on 2013 04 10 Retrieved 2013 03 14 Huskies Win NCHC Championship with 4 1 Victory at CC HSt Cloud State University Retrieved 2014 12 29 St Cloud State men s hockey claims 2016 NCHC Frozen Faceoff championship St Cloud State University Retrieved 2016 05 18 St Cloud State claims 2018 NCHC regular season title with 4 2 victory over Denver St Cloud State University Retrieved 2018 06 20 Huskies win third straight national championship St Cloud State University Retrieved 2021 03 17 St Cloud State Wrestling Wins 2019 NCAA Division II National Championship St Cloud State University Retrieved 2021 02 17 SCSU Wrestling claims NCAA Division II national crown St Cloud State University Retrieved 2021 02 17 SCSU Wrestling claims 2nd consecutive NCAA DII championship St Cloud State University Retrieved 2016 05 18 First time for everything SCSU wins championship NCAA Retrieved 2015 06 29 St Cloud State Women s Basketball Record Book PDF St Cloud State University Retrieved 2016 05 27 Huskies stun Duluth to win NSIC 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