GRAND FORKS — The UND men’s golf program is on a roll.
Last week, the Fighting Hawks won a meet for the first time in the Division I era.
On Thursday, the program hosted a golf event in Grand Forks for the first time in the Division I era.
The Hawks were happy hosts, too, beating in-state rival North Dakota State by five strokes during a dual at the Grand Forks Country Club.
“It was a special day on the course today,” UND coach Todd Schaefer said. “We not only got great rounds of golf in, but to be able to do this in Grand Forks against our in-state rival is really special and a great experience for our players. Super appreciative to everyone for making this happen.”

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UND trailed by seven strokes with just a few holes remaining but the Hawks sank nine birdies over the final four holes to grab the victory.
UND, which beat NDSU at the meet in West Des Moines last week for the first time in Schaefer’s six-year tenure, tied the Bison on the front half of the home-and-home setup on Wednesday in Fargo.
Nathan Peyerl, a junior from West Fargo, shot a 67 on Thursday, including an eagle on his second hole of the day.
Landon Miller, a freshman from St. Louis Park, Minn., finished third with a two-day total of 144.
Joseph Kortan, a junior from Moorhead, tied for sixth at 145. He sank a birdie on No. 17 to help put the Hawks in front and closed out the day with a 70.
Grand Forks native Carson Skarperud and Carver Larson, a freshman from Alexandria, finished eighth and ninth, respectively.
UND returns to action at the ODU/OBX Intercollegiate beginning Oct. 26 at Powells Point, N.C.