The Fighting Mondales hockey team is the official hockey team of the University of Minnesota Law School. Since its inception in 2004, the Fighting Mondales has grown to a competitive squad of as many as 35 members engaged in promoting camaraderie and school spirit through the Minnesota pastime.

Announcements

  • Mondales elect new Co-Presidents Ross Trooien and Ted Bickel for the 2008-2009 season.
  • Mondales started their U of M intramural season! See "schedule" link above for game dates/times. Come out and support your team at Mariucci Arena!
  • Mondales win two big fall league playoff games and head to the championship game!
  • Mondales President travels to Sweden to study the latest coaching and playing techniques. Eugene Tagle steps in to assist Charlie Dickinson with Mondales U.S. operations.
  • Fighting Mondales Facebook Group
    To join the Fighting Mondales facebook group, search for "Mondales" in Facebook.
  • The Mondales would like to thank Law Council and the student body for their support of the team again this year.
  • Interested in joining the team or for more information contact the Mondales at mondales@umn.edu
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Fighting Mondales Upcoming Games

Fri Apr 11 8:45 PM v. William Mitchell
Sat Apr 12 8:30 PM   Championship Game
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Fighting Mondales Highlights

March 28 Fighting Mondales v. Macalester

The Fighting Mondales delighted a deafening, standing room only crowd to a 7-1 drubbing of the Macalester undergrads on Friday, March 28th at Highland Arena. Offensive star Dylan Kytola scored and took penalties with ease, while Bryan Browning nobly played the role of a Derek Boogaard (even earning the Mondales' first unsportsmanlike conduct minor!), and the rest of the squad chipped in for a key victory in a fast-growing rivalry. It was the perfect warm-up to the 2nd Annual Minnesota All-Law School Tournament, which begins on Friday 4/11 against William Mitchell.

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