Volume 94 , Number 13 Inside This Issue: January 31, 2013 - Flashback, Page 3 - Club Fair, Page 6 Minot, N.D. 58701 - Student Spotlight, Page 7 minotstateu.edu/redgreen - Sports, Pages 9 and 10 ReMd INOT& STATEG UNIVrEReSITY en Scoop on the flu and Spring 2013 Club Fair - January 24 how it affects you by Vanessa Bridgeford Comm 281 Influenza, also known as the flu, is an illness caused by a virus that infects the respiratory system. Flu symptoms are usually more severe than those of the com - MSU sophomore mon cold and more like - Jaymes Stanley ly to affect other parts of visits with MSU the body. Flu also tends Submitted photo nursing students at to come on suddenly, MSU Student Health Center staff (from the left) Lisa the club fair last while colds can take a Eriksmoen, Nancy Mickelson, Caren Barnett, Evelyn week in the while to develop. Klimpel, Melanie Moore, Cathy Anderson, Kathie Student Center. Flu is very conta - Eslinger and Heidi Peterson. Photo by Michelle gious, spreading easily Holman from one person to the next. The Minot ry problem should have the injection State University Student Health Center instead. started this flu season prepared to fight As of now, the health center has no influenza. vaccine left of the two hundred doses Caren Barnett, Student Health purchased for this year. Members of the Center director, typically orders the “We are referring people over to the Sigma Tau Delta vaccine in early fall and receives the First District Public Health Unit here in fraternity (from supply in late August or early Minot,” Peterson said. “District Heath the left) Grayson September. is offering both the flu mist and the flu McCrary, Rhett “I believe that she bases her order on injection.” Pederson and how many doses we gave the year “Right now there are about 1,600 Greg Groesbeck before,” Heidi Peterson, physician cases in North Dakota,” she said. work at a booth assistant at the MSU Center, said. There have not been any reported welcoming young “On the CDC website, they are say - cases on campus. men into their ing the flu vaccine is about 62 percent “Basically we diagnose based on organization effective, overall,” Peterson said. clinical symptoms,” Peterson said. during the club “There absolutely is a benefit from this Flu testing is done through referral fair last week. Photo by Zac DeMers vaccine. The percentage is essentially at Trinity Hospital or Sanford Clinic. saying that you are 62 percent less like - Faculty, staff and students can go to ly to have to be seen at a clinic or a hos - the Student Health Center every year pital for the flu. There is even a small for flu vaccine. According to Peterson, Reiten funeral service on campus amount of research that said that if you the center has to purchase the vaccines get the flu vaccine, you may still get the so there is a charge, normally $10 for The funeral service for Chester Reiten was held on campus flu, but you may not get as sick. The students and $20 for faculty and staff. Tuesday in Ann Nicole Nelson Hall. best way to protect yourself from the flu “As far as I know most of the faculty Reiten came to Minot in 1956 and became an early broadcasting is to get an annual vaccine (flu shot).” and staff members are insured through pioneer with the purchase of KXMC-TV. Reiten Broadcasting She said the intranasal mist is the university system, so their vaccines grew to include radio and television stations in Bismarck, inhaled through the nose. Fewer people are covered by insurance at 100 per - Williston and Dickinson. can receive this kind of flu prevention, cent,” Peterson said. His lifelong commitment to Minot and the surrounding area was depending on their health history. For more information about Student evident in his civic engagement with the Minot Area Chamber of Peterson emphasized that people with Heath Center services visit their web Commerce, Trinity Medical Center board, lengthy service as asthma have contra-indications for the page at: Minot mayor, state senate representative and Norsk Høstfest flu mist. Those with an upper respirato - http://www.minotstateu.edu/health/. founder. Page 2 – January 31, 2013 News Red & Green Voices on Campus “If you could live one day over and over again for the rest of your life, like in the movie ‘Groundhog Day,’ which day would it be?” Emily Medalen Comm 281

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On Music Dear Mandy iTunes Top 10 chart Change and did a rather impres - world where nearly every pop task. Anyway, my advice for you sive job with it. artist is trying to cash in on their is to set up a cleaning schedule For the eighth position, Justin "piece" of the EDM [Electronic and take it week by week. Set Timberlake brings "SexyBack"... Dance Music] scene, it's good to yourself as the first week for tak - by Ward Lamon again. He is back in the studio see some actual EDM faces up ing out the trash, vacuuming and Staff Writer making his next album, "The on the charts. by Mandy Redfern other general clean up. Then Staff Writer Well, well, well; it looks like 20/20 Experience," due out Taking a 180-degree turn in make sure to remind him the next another semester of classes brings March 19 this year. His first sin - sound, in the fifth position is Dear Mandy, week when it is his turn. If worst My roommate and I get along, yet another entirely different jux - gle from the album, "Suit & Tie," The Lumineers and their single, comes to worst, you can always but lately our room has exploded. taposition to iTune's Top Singles brought mixed reactions, but I "Ho Hey." Regardless of my ask your RA to help you get There is trash, old food and dirty chart. Also, there won’t be one think it succeeded in its pur - hatred for country music, I do through to him. I'm sure you have laundry everywhere! And when I listed chart at the end this time, pose: to make us all want to hear enjoy The Lumineers [which, tried to set a good example, but try to say something to him he but each artist and song title will more of what he's been up to all you’re right, aren’t even country some people have never had to takes it badly or just ignores me. be referenced in their respective this time. in the first place] and their folk- clean up after themselves. Try to He is a nice guy; he just doesn't paragraph(s). Bruno Mars takes the next inspired sound. It’ll be neat to keep a positive outlook and know the boundaries. How do I To start things off, we have spot with his single, "Locked see how they do in the Best New DON'T go the passive-aggressive establish the boundaries with him Phillip Phillips, the winner of Out Of Heaven." Mars worked Artist category they got nomi - route. Oh, and invest in some without hurting his feelings? “American Idol Season 11.” To heavily with Philadelphia-based nated for in the upcoming 2013 Febreze. Makes everything better! address the most relevant under - producer Diplo on this album, Grammy Awards. (Not So) Messy in McCulloch Until next time, lying point in that last sentence, and it was great to see Diplo use Coming to number four, we Mandy “American Idol” is still around?! I his alter ego, Major Lazer, to have Will.I.Am's latest single Dear (Not So) Messy, First off, I commend you for guess so. Phillips' hit single, work his magic on this track "Scream & Shout" off his album If you have a question trying to keep tidy in the freshmen "Home," topped numerous charts specifically for a remix. which, if it isn't delayed again, for Mandy, email men's residence hall! It must be a and became the best selling of all Honestly, after hearing Major should be coming out tomorrow [email protected]. Must Idol coronation songs to date. Lazer's remix of the single, I [2/1/2013]. The song's chart Moving on, Maroon 5 takes the haven't listened to the original strength seems to stem from the ninth spot with "Daylight." I was single since. same source as its greatest fault: Join Arabic conversation classes nearly going to go off on a rant The next spot goes to the Britney Spears. Not that Britney Minot State University’s Arabic instructor, each Thursday from about artists re-releasing singles famous DJ trio known as is of herself bad, it’s just that Club invites anyone interested (no 3 to 4 p.m. in the Language that have already been out for Swedish House Mafia. I heard Will can’t properly put his Black prior experience in Arabic needed) Learning Center, Hartnett 328. five months with a video and all, early clips of this song, “Don’t Eyed Peas-pop days behind him to free and fun Arabic conversa - Learn how to speak basic but that changed two Thursdays You Worry Child,” as they sur - with collaborations like that. tion classes with Islam Farag, Arabic with an Egyptian instruc - ago [1/17/13] when Maroon 5 faced a long while ago, and it In third place, we have Taylor Fulbright language teaching assis - tor. took me by complete surprise. was amazing to watch the song tant from Egypt and MSU Arabic For more information, contact They teamed up with Playing For blow up to where it is today. In a See Top 10 — Page 6 Page 6 – January 31, 2013 News Red & Green ... Top 10 by himself. 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4:30 - 7:30 P.M., Saturday, Feb. 16 OUR SAVIORʼS LUTHERAN CHURCH 3705 11th Street SW, Minot $7 Suggested Donation Featuring live entertainment by BEN EDER, JOE DAVIS & THE RAINY DAY REBELS and more! For more information, contact [email protected] Red & Green News Page 7 - January 31, 2013 Student Spotlight ... Diogo Craveiro by Jamie Council College on a soccer scholarship. sitioned into an adult here at Staff Writer He decided to join his friend in MSU. Not many students or faculty Iowa to start a new chapter in his “When I first came to America, know this, but people calling life. I was just a kid,” he said with a lit - Minot State University’s general “I’m really proud of myself,” tle chuckle. “I’ve learned how to number are speaking directly to Craveiro said. “When I lived in take care of myself. I became a the university post office in the Brazil, I didn’t know any man here.” Student Center. In a certain sense, English.” This spring, Craveiro will fin - the post office workers are the Craveiro elected not to play ish his degree in international outside world’s first impression of Minot State, a voice of MSU. One of these voices is that of “I like people in Minot. I have really good Diogo Craveiro. Pronounced “Joe- friends. I just donʼt like the weather.” Go,” he goes by “Joe” as well. In — Diogo Carveiro our conversation, we mostly spoke of soccer, but it is plain to see he had a lot more to talk about. soccer in Iowa, but instead served business. In addition to working The voice has an accent, but his as the assistant coach. The junior at the post office and going to English is pretty good. college won regionals and fin - school, he is also involved in Craveiro recently had to leave ished third in Nationals in those International Club and Spanish 90-degree weather to come back to years. Club on campus. He is pursuing a Photo bu Jamie Council the North Dakota winter. He is After Iowa, Craveiro decided future in another country, as well. Diogo Craveiro points to his home country, Brazil, on the globe. from Amparo, Brazil, a small town to remain in the US and finish his He wants to continue his school - in Sao Paulo City State where degree. Minot State University ing for a master’s degree. A Portuguese is the native language. came up through a friend in Brazil majority of the schools to which He went to law school in Brazil for who had been a Beaver, and it also he applied are in French-speaking two years, starting when he was came up on his international hon - countries in Europe. Table Talk! 17. Lawyers run in his family, so ors society list of colleges. In preparation for grad school, when choosing a future, going to In the fall of 2011, he started Craveiro has been taking French law school seemed like the safe, school at MSU and also took the classes at MSU. After May, it’s Join us for great conversation logical decision. He didn’t know job at the campus post office. He unclear where his future will take with spectacular people. English, but his dream was to found it very easy to make him, but one thing is clear: his Thursdays, 12 –1 p.m., in future looks brighter than ever. learn to speak it. friends, but not so easy to get used Admin. 158. Bring your own When he was 19, he quit law to the northern winters. school and moved to America to “I like people in Minot,” he lunch and come to make new fulfill his dream. One of his said. “I have really good friends. I friends, talk about issues of the friends from Brazil went to just don’t like the weather.” Tuesday day, about faith and about life. Marshalltown Community Craveiro feels that he has tran - No basic knowledge needed, just the desire to listen, to think and to engage. Wednesday Night Alive! Bread&Conversation

Wednesday Nights Administration 158 Free soup lunch 8:30 p.m. for MSU students (worship and Bible study) Every Tuesday Sponsored by Lutheran Campus Ministry 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. A Lutheran ministry on campus, not just a ministry to Lutherans Administration 158 [email protected] SPONSORED BY Facebook Lutheran Campus Ministry-MSU LUTHERAN CAMPUS MINISTRY Page 8 – January 31, 2013 News/Sports Red & Green Student Government Association minutes Men defeat dropped because of low enrollment. From the Dec. 3, 2012, He also spoke on moving all majors down to 120 credit hours. Minnesota-Duluth meeting Staff Senate Representative Linda President Lindsey Nelson moved (MSU Sports Information Office — Benson reported that the next staff to start the meeting. The Beavers defense made the differ - senate meeting will be Dec. 19. Roll was taken. ence much of the second half. Excused: Barbara Barron, Laura COMMITTEE REPORTS Anthony Enriquez (Sr., G), E.J. Bekka Ryan reported that Faculty Bakke. Williams (Jr., G) and Dominique Senate met. Minutes from the Nov. 19, 2012, McDonald (Fr., G) all Marley Kotylak reported that meeting were reviewed. President hit key shots late in MSU Life met. Lindsey Nelson asked if there were the game and MSU’s Kylie Gamas reported that the any additions or corrections to the defense held another Parking Committee met. minutes. With none, the minutes opponent to less than Tanya Brown reported that the were approved. 60 points as the General Education committee met. OFFICER REPORTS Beavers held off Breanna Benson reported that the Secretary Tess Foley had nothing Minnesota Duluth 62- Constitution committee and Student new to report. 58 in Northern Sun Intercollegiate Welfare and University Affairs com - Co-Directors of Intramurals Jared Conference men’s basketball Saturday mittee met. Schumaier and Josh Sandy reported at the Minot State Dome. Bekka Ryan reported that NDSA on a welcome back event that will “Lately we have been in a lot of close head delegates met. take place next semester. Basketball basketball games and we’re starting to and volleyball will start in January. UNFINISHED BUSINESS get to that point where if it’s close down The political action committee Director of State Affairs Rebecca the stretch, we expect to win,” MSU spoke about the Pathways to success Ryan reported that she will inform us head coach Matt Murken said. “Our proposal. on the lobbying goals for NDSA. The guys just believe they are going to make Derek Van Dyke moved to next NDSA meeting will take place in plays. Tonight it was tied with about approve the new Student January. two minutes to go and we made Government Constitution. Kaylin Director of Public Relations enough plays.” Salwei seconded it. Motion passed. Kelsey Ramos said thank you to The trio scored the Beavers’ final 12 everyone who has been helping keep NEW BUSINESS points. After a 3-pointer from Adam Bekka Ryan discussed the changes the boards clean. Randall (So., G) tied the game at 50, the that have been made to the Pathways Co-Directors of Entertainment three went to work. McDonald hit a Photo by William Russell to Student Success proposal. Emily Breanna Benson and Marley Kotylak driving layup to tie the game at 52 and MSU guard Anthony Enriquez (No. 11) looks to pass Anderson moved to lobby to NDSA reported that there will be Karaoke Williams, who led the Beavers with 18 in NSIC play against University of Minnesota-Duluth for a 15 credit cap on tuition. Kaylin on Wednesday. Tie blankets will be points, gave MSU a 54-52 lead on an Saturday. The Beavers won, 62-58. Salwei seconded it. Motion passed. on Wednesday at 9 p.m. Finals break - offensive rebound putback with 3:43 to Kylie Gamas moved to lobby to fast will be next Monday at 9 p.m. play. Following a free throw by UMD, two steals for UMD (5-13, 3-11). Brett Ervin added 13 NDSA that remedial courses should They will send out a poll for the next Williams scored again on a layup and points and four rebounds in the loss. be included in the Pathways to movie in January. There will not be Enriquez answered a UMD basket with The Beavers defense limited the Bulldogs to just 10 sec - Success proposal at Minot State. an MSU Life meeting until January. a short jumper at 2:01. ond-half field goals and held UMD to 43 percent shooting Kelsey MacNaughton seconded it. Vice President of Finance Kelsey The final two baskets were the two after a 14 for 26 effort in the first half. It was the fifth time Motion passed. Tess Foley moved to MacNaughton reported that the biggest, however. After the Bulldogs’ this season Minot State held a team to less than 60 points lobby to NDSA to take military Student Government Association Reece Zoelle tied the game at 58 with a and the second time the Beavers held UMD to under 60. waivers outside of the five percent account has $24,305.28, Student 3-pointer, McDonald put MSU up for Along with Williams, Enriquez (12 points) and cap. Codi Thomas seconded it. Activities account has $7,063.61. good with a jumper at 1:04. Williams McDonald (11 points) both reached double figures. Motion passed. Intramurals currently has -$950.77. then sealed the win with a runner in the McDonald added three assists, while Enriquez pulled Nominations for November President Lindsey Nelson remind - lane to finish the scoring. down a team-high seven rebounds. Kelvin Fraser (Sr., F) Senator of the Month are Kylie ed everyone to keep the office clean “We talked earlier about when we added eight points, three rebounds and two blocks for Gamas and Emily Anderson. Senator this week. get the ball moving and it doesn’t stay Minot State. of the month is Kylie Gamas. Adviser Leon Perzinski reminded in one spot, then we are pretty hard to On Friday, the Beavers hosted St. Cloud State everyone to use their dining dollars ANNOUNCEMENTS guard,” Murken said. “Dominique, E.J., University. Earlier in the season, the Beavers defeated St. No other announcements besides by the end of the semester. and Anthony all did a great job of play - Cloud while on the road and now the Huskies were out what was reported on the agenda. Adviser Aaron Hughes reported ing with the pace of the game and I for revenge. St. Cloud had the lead from the beginning that over break she will be working ADJORNMENT and kept it, winning, 65-51. Without any further business thought that made them successful on a logo for Student Government. tonight.” MSU junior Chris East led the Beavers in scoring with She will also be looking into electron - President Lindsey Nelson adjourned a career high 18 points. the meeting. Minot State had to overcome a big ic elections. night from Jake Hottenstine, who The Beavers are back in action at the MSU Dome Faculty Senate representative Respectfully Submitted, Friday and Saturday with Concordia University, St. Paul Tess Foley scored a game-high 23 points and Jean-Francois Mondon reported added seven rebounds, two assists and and Minnesota State. about the classes that will be SGA Secretary Red & Green Sports Page 9 - January 31, 2013 Beavers fall at home to Hockey wows all with weekend wins by Jamie Council Lumberjacks late in the game. Staff Writer NCB had just 12 skaters com - MSU Moorhead For the first time this year, the pared to Minot’s 18. Beaver Hockey men’s club team Sophomore goaltender Riley competed on the ice at home. The Hengen protected the net and Beavers faced the Dakota College made 26 saves in the shutout vic - of Bottineau Lumberjacks on tory. Saturday, Jan. 26, at the Maysa The Beavers were back at it Arena. against Bottineau before the Arizona and Arizona State travel Minot crushed the lumber - weekend was over. This time, to Minot to take a crack at the jacks in a 10-0 shutout victory. MSU traveled to Bottineau. On Beavers. The Beavers play Sophomore Mike Jordan scored a Sunday night, the Beavers University of Arizona Feb. 8 and hat trick as well as assisted three spanked the Lumberjacks 15-0. 9 at 7:30 p.m. and Arizona State goals and sophomore Logan That win brings their record to Feb. 15 at 8 p.m. and Feb. 16 at Herauf scored two goals and 21-4-0.The team is undefeated at 7:30 p.m. All games are at the assisted two goals in the home and also hasn’t lost a game MAYSA arena. blowout. since November 2012. Friday’s game, Feb. 1, with Minot’s quick and physical February will put Minot to the Dakota College at Bottineau is play took its toll on the test. Both the University of canceled. Photo courtesy of MSU Sports Information MSU sophomore Bobby Bartz (right) grapples with his opponent from Upper Iowa University on Jan. 24. Iowa won, 40-11. by Jamin Heller opponent Mariano Portillo. Staff Writer The Beavers were unable to The Minot State University feed off any momentum from Track and Field off and running Wrestling team finally returned to Polak’s performance, however, as the Dome floor last Thursday for they dropped the next three by Michelle Holman to new heights for MSU by being Mid-distance runner Kara an NSIC dual against the matches, including two by pins. Editor the first member of the team to Kuntz (So.) left the rest of the pack Minnesota State University- With a team win out of reach, Two meets into the Spring 2013 make an NCAA Division II provi - in the dust as she won the 1,000 Moorhead Dragons. Coming off a fan favorite Bobby Bartz brought indoor track sional national qualifying mark. meter with a time of 3 minutes pair of tough road losses, the the crowd to its feet to close out and field sea - With her personal best of 12 feet and 17 seconds. Beavers hoped to get their season the match. After a tentative start, son and Minot and 0.75 inches, Aide beat the rest Aide beat the rest of the back on track in their first home he overpowered Moorhead’s State of the competition by two feet and women’s pole vaulters with a match of 2013. Gerald Fugleberg and won a 7-2 University is became 10th in the nation of all height of 11 and .02 inches. Although the dual featured decision. Chants of “Bobby, already dish - NCAA Division II women's pole Kirk Capedeville (So.) took the many close matches, the Dragons Bobby!” echoed throughout the ing out person - vaulters. men’s title with a final vault of proved too much for Minot to Dome as the heavyweight sopho - al records (PRs) Sophomore Tyler Flatland won 14/7. handle as Moorhead convincingly more evened his season record to and first-place the men’s 600 with a time of Sprinter Sienna Dailey (So.) defeated the Beavers 41-6. 7-7. scores across the board. 1:26.26. In the triple jump, Josh won the 200 meter dash in 27.45, From the start Minot knew it Head coach Robin Ersland The Bemidji State University Sandy (So.) took second place and later placed second overall in would be at a competitive disad - praised Bartz’s performance after Beavers hosted the Super 8 meet with a mark of 41 feet 3.25 inches. the 400 with a time of 1:02.69. vantage. A depleted roster meant the match. on Jan. 19, and witnessed their The Beavers next traveled to Freshman DelRay Audet took the that the Beavers were forced to “It was pretty neat to see two Beaver counterparts win five Black Hills State for the Dave 60 meter hurdles – the first win of forfeit the 125 and 184-pound former North Dakota State events, both women's and men's Little Invite Jan. 26 in Spearfish, her college career – with a time of weight classes, costing them 12 Champions out there,” Ersland titles, in the pole vault and 5000- S.D. There, MSU athletes won 9.85 seconds. points. told MSU Sports Information. “It meter run, and the men's title in seven events and set 20 PRs. Multi-event athlete Farai Wrestling in front of a was a good match and a really the 600. To start off the meet on the Madungwe (Fr.) made the MSU respectable-sized crowd, a trio of nice win because Fugleberg has The competitive day began right foot, Kamilah Vanterpool men’s team proud after placing Beaver sophomores was unable to beat some good people. Bobby did with two victories in the 5000. (Jr.) claimed first place in the first in the triple jump with his gain any traction through the first a nice job tonight.” Cassandra Sayler (Sr.) earned a weight throw with a PR of 45 feet final leap, 46 feet and six inches, three matches. Joshua Douglas fell Earlier in the week, MSU suf - tight win with her time of 19:44.67. 1.75 inches. Vanterpool overcame and a second-place finish overall 9-3, Matt Ruby was pinned at the fered two lopsided road defeats. Separated by a mere tenth of a sec - the runner-up by almost a full half in the 200 meter dash with a time 6:30 mark, and Donovan Williams The Beavers began the weekend ond, University of Minnesota meter. of 23.17 seconds. lost by technical fall. by falling 54-0 to the ninth ranked Duluth’s Kara Thul gave Sayler a Allie Helterbran (Jr.) placed The Beavers next travel to Marcus Polak then grabbed the Minnesota State Mavericks. run for her money. Freshman Joel second in the 60 meter dash with a Superior, Wis. for the University Beaver’s first win of the evening, Injuries and illness contributed to Cartwright did impressively well PR time of 8.27 seconds. Later, of Wisconsin-Superior Border continuing a string of strong the fall of the Beavers, who saw in the men’s 5000 with a time of Helterbran earned first place in Battle this Saturday. recent performances. He earned a six of their eight wrestlers pinned 16:20. the women’s long jump with a dis - Abbey Aide (Jr.) pole vaulted tance of 17 fee 2 inches. hard-fought 4-2 decision over See Wrestling — Page 12 PagePage 1010 – JanuaryJanuary 31,31, 20132013 SportsSports RedRed & GreenGreen

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... Wrestling Continued from page 9 by opponents. Ricard Avakovs, a fresh - man from Riga, Latvia, came closest to scoring a victory, narrowly falling to the Maverick’s Sawyer Hoffman by a 4-2 margin. The Beavers bounced back with a determined effort against the fifth ranked Upper Iowa University Peacocks the next day. While it wasn’t enough to secure a victory, the Beavers showed improve - ment in a 40-11 defeat. Bartz continued his strong season by pinning UIU’s Jeremy Brazil at the 4:13 mark. Avakovs built on an encouraging weekend by picking up his second win of the season, a 19-2 technical fall victory over Duane Richardson. Polak and Douglas also com - peted hard against tough opponents, falling 8-5 and 7-3 respectively. The Beavers hit the road for an NSIC dual against Northern State University tomorrow, and return home to the Dome Sunday against 19th ranked Augustana College. The dual starts at 2 p.m.

... Womenʼs BBall Continued from page 10 their offense and that worked well for us tonight.” MSU didn’t shoot the ball much better, but warmed up a bit in the second half, turning a 22.6 percent first half into a 34.6 percent second half. Where the Beavers did some damage was at the foul line. MSU outscored UMD 20-11 by going 20- 30. Boag and Molina combined to hit 18 free throws. P.M. Francesca DeAngelis (Sr., G) and , 7 Alisha Jones (Jr., G) hit the Beavers only 5 Feb. SU other field goals in the win. Sarah Lester day, all, M (Fr., G) added a single point on a free Tues elson H throw and pulled down four rebounds in ole N ublic the win. Nic e p tion Ann to th ssocia On Friday, the Beavers hosted St. en ment A Cloud State. The Huskies defeated the op overn and dent G Beavers, 77-71. ree U Stu F by MS Minot is back at it against Concordia ored Spons University, St. Paul Friday and nationally ranked Minnesota State Saturday.