Anoka-Ramsey To Play in Target Center on Saturday

Anoka-Ramsey To Play in Target Center on Saturday

Rochester, MN-

The Anoka-Ramsey Community College Golden Ram men's basketball team will take on Dakota County Technical College (DCTC) in a special neutral site contest at the Target Center in Minneapolis on Saturday, November 17 at 3pm. 

Anoka-Ramsey currently sits at 2-0 on the 2018-19 campaign after a strong showing at their home tournament last weekend, notching a 89-70 win over NJCAA Division II Gogebic Community College and defeating Madison College, 93-86.  DCTC - an independent NJCAA Division II squad- currently is 5-0 on the year. 

For more on the game, including admission information, pre-registration details and more, click this link or go to: http://www.arccgoldenrams.com/sports/mbkb/2018-19/releases/20181102lr8fct

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