Jan 4, 2026

HUSKIES SPORTS WEEKLY RECAP 12/29-1/4

Scores

MBB | St. Cloud State 96, Martin Luther College 46.

MBB | St. Cloud State 75, Minnesota State 67.

WBB | St. Cloud State 56, Minnesota State 83.

MHOCKEY | St. Cloud State 3, UMass Lowell 2.

WRES | St. Cloud State 48, Sioux Falls 0.

MHOCKEY | St. Cloud State 6, Yale 2.

Husky Basketball Wins Two in a Row

The St. Cloud State men’s basketball team earned two wins over the weekend advancing their record to 9-5 on the year.  The Huskies defeated the Minnesota State Mavericks on Saturday and then beat Martin Luther College on Sunday.

On Saturday Nate Dahl led the team with 18 points to help St. Cloud State down Minnesota State Mankato 75-67.  The win marked head coach Quincy Henderson’s 50th win at St. Cloud State. The Huskies dominated the paint in the matchup where they scored 34 of their 75 points and Forward Wyatt Hawks set a career high six blocks in the game.

Friday’s game saw everyone get in on the action en route to a 96-46 win over Martin Luther College.  Five Huskies scored in double figures while every player finished with at least three points.  The leading scorer in the game was SCSU’s Izaac Neal whose 15 points marked his first time scoring in double digits at SCSU.

Men’s Hockey Wins Cactus Cup

The Husky men’s hockey team earned some new hardware on Saturday by winning the 2026 Cactus Cup.  Austin Burnevik was named the tournament’s most valuable player with two goals and one assist through the 2 games played.  

On Friday, St. Cloud State scored four goals in the third period to defeat the Yale Bulldogs 6-2 in the first round of the tournament.   Austin Burnevick scored two goals in the game and freshman Joe Belisle scored his first collegiate goal.  Burnevick scored first in period one on the powerplay and Noah Urness netted another goal in the second period.  Yale responded in the second period and the Huskies led 2-1 after two periods.  SCSU then found the back of the net four times in the third period and moved on to the Cactus Cup Championship with a 6-2 win.

The Championship game on Saturday pitted SCSU against the reigning Cactus Cup champions, UMass Lowell.  Tyson Gross scored an early powerplay goal in the first period and Grant Ahcan buried an empty netter in the second.  Noah Urness added another goal in the second and the Huskies led 3-0 after two periods.  UMass Lowell scored two goals in the third period but St. Cloud State came away with a 3-2 win and won the Cactus Cup Championship.

Looking Forward

1/9 | MBB – St. Cloud State vs. Minot State (Minot, ND, 5:30 p.m.) 

1/9 | WHOCKEY – St. Cloud State vs. Ohio State (Herb Brooks National Hockey Center, 6:00 p.m.) (RadioX)

1/9 | MHOCKEY – St. Cloud State vs. Omaha (Baxter Arena, Omaha,NE, 7:00 p.m.) (KVSC)

1/9 | WBB – St. Cloud State vs. Minot State (Minot, ND, 7:30 p.m.) 

1/9 | WRES – St. Cloud State vs TBD NWCA National Duals (Cedar Falls, IA) 

1/10 | WHOCKEY – St. Cloud State vs. Ohio State (Herb Brooks National Hockey Center, 2:00 p.m.) (RadioX)

1/10 | MBB – St. Cloud State vs. UMary (Bismarck, ND, 3:30 p.m.) 

1/10 | WBB – St. Cloud State vs. UMary (Bismarck, ND, 5:30 p.m.) 

1/10 | MHOCKEY – St. Cloud State vs. Omaha (Baxter Arena, Omaha,NE, 7:00 p.m.) (KVSC)

1/10 | WRES – St. Cloud State vs TBD NWCA National Duals (Cedar Falls, IA)

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