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MK Wednesday, April 9, 2014 montanakaimin www.montanakaimin.com MISSOULA MISSOULA UM PhD Local coffee shops face new competitor candidate aids in Kaci Felstet Montana Kaimin discovery of new

A skeleton of a building fish species sits on the corner of Brooks Street and Central Avenue, but Peregrine Frissell by summer it will be a shiny Montana Kaimin new coffee shop with an icon- A new species of fish, the ic green sign outside. Missou- Cedar Sculpin, was discovered la is getting a new Starbucks, earlier this year as part of a and the company isn’t getting a joint effort by the University warm welcome from everyone. of Montana and the US Forest The new Starbucks is part Service. of the Missoula Redevelop- The Student Chapter of the ment Agency’s plan to revamp American Fisheries Associa- the Brooks Street area. The tion will be hosting a lecture city gave money to the Star- by Mike LeMoine on the en- bucks developer to incentivize deavor this Thursday at their growth in the area. The new weekly meeting. LeMoine is a location is next to three local PhD candidate in the wildlife coffee shops: Loose Caboose, biology program at UM. Florence Coffee Company and The meeting will take place Liquid Planet. at 6:00 p.m. in room 305 of the Malcolm Lowe, owner of Stacy Thacker/ Montana Kaimin Forestry Building. All who are Loose Caboose, said many of Construction begins on a Starbucks at the corner of Brooks Street and Central Avenue. It will open near three local coffee shops. The project is estimated to be complete by summer. interested in hearing LeMoine his customers are upset that speak or have questions are the city provided funds for a welcome. large organization that will be shops, like Break Espresso, are said that shoudn’t be a reason to on Reserve Street. Cedar Sculpin are small in direct competition with local still open. And when the Star- leave the area undeveloped. “We’re really busy, so I think — they resemble minnows businesses, including his own. bucks closed, there was a new “We’re going to start to it’s a response to what Missoula in size. They are covered in a “Some customers have ex- building downtown, which change the whole nature of needs and wants,” Lotto said. brown and white mottled pat- pressed their dismay at their now houses Jimmy John's. Brooks down there,” Buchanan People like Starbucks’ con- tern that makes them difficult tax dollars going to that,” Lowe “Our motivation isn’t to get said. sistent coffee, and the new lo- for larger fish to see, as they said. Starbucks on Brooks, it’s to de- The agency chose the Brooks cation will make it more conve- tend to travel along stream Ellen Buchanan, director of molish and rebuild a dilapidat- Street area as a focus because it nient for Starbucks’ customers, beds. All Sculpin have unique the Missoula Redevelopment ed building,” Buchanan said. wants to redevelop rather than Lotto said. feather-like fins that are long, Agency, said the agency gave The redevelopment agency start somewhere new. Brooks Lotto said Starbucks won’t and scaly. $66,000 to the developer to help doesn’t favor a potential devel- already has water and sewer take too many customers from Sculpin play a valuable role tear down the old building and oper because they are local or and is connected to the city. the local coffee shops because in a stream’s food chain and build sidewalks and landscap- not. Buchanan said it would be people will stick to their regu- ecosystem. ing. “We can’t discriminate, we cheaper to build on an open lar shops to get their coffee. According to a document Lowe said he isn’t concerned can’t pick and choose,” Bu- field, but that’s not how the Mis- Lowe said Loose Caboose released by the U.S. Forest Ser- with the competition and plans chanan said. soula Redevelopment Agency and local businesses offer vice, "Sculpin are the preferred to keep doing what his compa- Loose Caboose leases their wants to build Missoula. something that big corpora- prey of prized sport fish like ny is already doing. kiosk property, and Lowe said “By doing this we’ve become tions can’t, and that’s connec- cutthroat trout and rare fish “The majority of my custom- he doesn’t have the capital to a much more sustainable com- tion with the community and like bull trout.” Fishery biol- ers feel a sense of loyalty to a buy property and develop like munity,” Buchanan said. employees. ogists thought they were the local business,” Lowe said. Starbucks does. The city’s de- Courtney Lotto, a University “My mission statement is to same as a more common vari- Buchanan also said she velopment funds usually don’t of Montana student and Star- build community through cof- ety, the Shorthead Sculpin, for doesn’t think Starbucks will go to local businesses because bucks employee, said an advan- fee,” Lowe said. decades before the discovery. hurt the local businesses near- they can’t afford it, Lowe said. tage to having a Starbucks on Lowe gives back to his com- They actually appear so by. The agency has also put a lot Brooks Street is it will employ munity however he can, wheth- similar that it took work done “The local coffee shops will of money into the Cabela’s and about 20 people. On most morn- er it’s hiring locally or donating in a genetic lab to tip research- be there when Starbucks isn’t,” Kohl’s development in an effort ings, seven people work in Star- to local charities. They are sell- es off, according to the docu- Buchanan said. to redefine Brooks Street. Ca- bucks, while only two can work ing human connection, he said. ment. She points to the downtown bela’s will be a competitor for in the smaller coffee kiosks. “It’s a lot more than just that “One of the physical differenc- Starbucks that opened a few stores like Bob Wards and Sons There are four Starbucks lo- cup of coffee," Lowe said. "The es is visible only if you dissect the years ago only to close shortly or The Trailhead, but Buchanan cations in Missoula, all located ripples are many." fish,” Michael Young, a U.S. For- thereafter. The nearby coffee [email protected] est Service fish biologist said. @kacifelstet See FISH, page 8

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ENVIRONMENT COLUMN ROCKY MOUNTAIN RAMBLINGS The road less traveled around the CLAPP BUILDING “You’re going to major in By Kasey Rahn communications? That’s so easy. You should major in OVAL business.” There are four major types of spring break plans: 1) Head to the beach to party. 2) Pretend to be productive, but really spend SOCIAL SCIENCES BUILDING L.A. BUILDING the week lying on the couch binging on seasons of Gossip Girl “I convince unsuspecting “Dickwad” and Game of Thrones. 3) Spread the love on some sort of alter- men to seduce me, and @aroundtheoval native spring break or mission trip. Or 4) The road less traveled. then sue them.” #aroundtheoval I’ve tried forms of them all. Type one involves too much cheap liquor and bad sunburns. Type two leaves you feeling like a zom- bie and overly attached to Blair Waldorf and the Khaleesi. Type ith, “It’s three, in my experience, usually involves Jesus on some level and Time”, Todd Terje KBGA BEATS BOX a lot of hugging. It’s a little too touchy-feely for me. But type four, Wunloads a brightly KBGA the road less traveled, is golden. tinted Arp-fueled load of phos- TODD TERJE- “It’s Album Time” Type four usually consists of long road trips, hiking, camping, phorescent salsa stylings By Sean Ruldof rock climbing, fishing, kayaking, floating rivers, you name it. squarely onto the small of your Anything outdoors that makes your friends from high school back. Its the sort of work that visions akin to early ‘60s ti- rest of the album and Palmer’s think you’re sort of crazy falls into this category. They’re the should blend into the back- tle sequences as much as they original rendition. spring breaks that challenge you, mentally and physically. The ground based off its lounge-rat, do lobby music in some lavish I don’t have many com- kind that drag you outside, that let you breath but also leave you tropica influences, but rarely Cuban resort. “Delorean Dyna- plaints against the album on breathless. do you hear songs pop like they mite” acts as a nu-disco, rhyth- the whole, and it fits together Last week’s break, thankfully, falls neatly into the road less do on this album; the whole mically driven ‘80s nostalgia surprisingly well consider- traveled category. thing alluding to a sort of va- piece that feels a touch more ing it’s a compilation of sorts. My old roommate came out to visit, and I spent the first part gary akin to pulling back a few modern in it’s execution, while “Swing Star,” parts One and of the week playing tour guide, splashing in hot springs and gaz- too many Singapore Slings on “” truly opens Two, and “Inspector Norse” ing at mountains. We also went to Glacier National Park. Since a secluded beach during some up to Terje’s off brand of new- make their return from the the Going to the Sun Road is still closed for the winter, you can exotic furlough. wave house in way unlike other mostly stellar, It’s the Arps, but only access the first 11 miles of the park. But we still managed And while the ‘70s era disco tracks. “Preben Goes to Acapul- it’s obvious that these tracks to spend an entire day in the woods and snow, hiking in places influence is unabashed to say co” plays to late ‘70s cheesefest are from a much earlier period where the only footsteps were our own (the fall marks too, from the least, Terje rarely feels the arpeggiator strung along by in Terje’s work. “Strandbar,” when I slipped on the ice and landed on my ass.) need to be constrained by a sin- serialized p-funk basslines and “Leisure Suit Plebian,” and Then, I traded Missoula for Moab. I spent the second part of gle genre or period of influence. hats, and “Leisure Suit Preben” “Preben goes to Acapulco” (the the week in southern Utah, camping and hiking in Arches and Often, the album seems to take acts as a great addendum to a former two hailing from their Canyonlands National Parks and the surrounding area. on a sort of caprice that sees it goofy intro by toying with ar- eponymous singles) don’t seem The week was full of mishaps and adventures. On our first jumping from decade to decade rangements and melodic cues to suffer from the same prob- night, we mistook a smaller arch for the main attraction on a with the sort of reckless aban- in a way that seems a touch un- lem, but the contrast in quality night hike only to discover the colossal Corona Arch on the re- don and thorough understand- familiar when compared to the is stark when comparing the turn trip. We spent 40 minutes below the first arch, looking at the ing of a seasoned artist. Kind rest of the album. first half of the album with the stars and another 40 below the second, laughing until we cried. of strange considering this is Then, there’s the first Terje final tracks. I’ve never heard That’s the beauty of the road less traveled, though. You never his first proper full-length. track to offer vocals, sitting at “Oh Joy” before, but it fills the know what will come next. Even though I’m usually a the halfway point of the album, same role that “Swing Star” Every hour brought new surprises, like hail or a wrong turn. bit apprehensive to elucidate an as “’s” and Norse do, and if it’s new it But every corner brought new views, soaring red rock arches album’s appeal track by track, it decants breathy excerpts to a certainly feels like a callback to and canyons the stretch as far as you can see. seems necessary for this album cover of Robert Palmer’s “John- his earlier stuff. These tracks There’s a lot to be said for other types of spring break trips, seeing how much each song ny and Mary.” The whole song aren’t terrible in anyway, but but I lift my hat to those who pursue type 4. Here’s to dirty bod- can vary from the last. is an oddity which, strangely, they really do highlight how ies, sore muscles and blisters. To cramped tents, miles covered The bossa nova and sal- acts as a perfect divider for the much the songwriting as well and s’mores. To new adventures and restless, wandering hearts. sa cues on “Svensk Sas” and album given its slow, melan- as production quality has im- I salute you for going outside and jumping off the beaten path. “Alfonso Muskedunder” elicit cholic opposition to both the proved in Terje’s work. I — I took the road less traveled by — and it’s freaking awe- some. We’ve got news for you. Please send any news tips, ideas [email protected] GOT NEWS? and press releases to [email protected].

The Montana Kaimin, in Business Phone 406-243-6541 its 116th year, is published Newsroom Phone 406-243-4310 by the students of the montanakaimin University of Montana, Missoula. The UM School of Journalism Editor-in-Chief Multimedia Editors Katheryn Houghton Photographers/ James Alan Rolph assumes no control over Amy R. Sisk Meghan Nolt Jordan Purinton Videographers Columnists policy or content. Business Manager Hunter D’Antuono Peregrine Frissell Tommy Martino Conrad R. Scheid Nick McKinney Design Editor Megan Marolf Justin Reichert Michael Woods News Editors Jess Neary Courtney Anderson Austin J. Smith Lee Gordon The Montana Kaimin is Zeno Wicks Online Editors Arts+Culture Reporters Stacy Thacker Kasey Rahn printed on campus by Austin Green Ashley Nerbovig Bjorn Bergeson Kelsey Wardwell Copy Editors Printing and Graphics. Jackson Bolstad Ric Sanchez Megan Petersen Grace Ryan Kathleen Hodges Arts+Culture Editor General Assignment Taylor Wyllie Rachel Leathe Ryan Mintz Send letters to the editor to Eben Wragge-Keller Reporter Sports Reporters Designers Hunter Pauli [email protected]. Sports Editor Brea Gaudioso Andy Bixler Allison Bye Ric Sanchez News Reporters Sam Waldorf Alyssa Rochelle Stephen Youmans Editorials are discussed Austin Schempp Copy Chief Alexander Deedy Jesse Flickinger Kayla Robertson Cartoonist and written by Kaimin editors. Allison Bye Kaci Felstet Seaborn Larson Ashley Nerbovig James Alan Rolph Montana Kaimin Wednesday, April 9, 2014 ADVERTISMENTS 3 CHECK OUT MONTANA KAIMIN STORIESPHOTOSVIDEOS @ www.montanakaimin.com LIKEON FACEBOOK: US www.facebook.com/montanakaimin & FOLLOW US ON TWITTER @KaiminNews Montana Kaimin 4 ARTS+CULTURE Wednesday, April 9, 2014 MUSIC ’s “Spiderland” turns 25 and joins Cult Classic, the ranks of the {or overrated} retroactively popular

Bjorn Bergeson local musician and opinionated Captain.” It was kind of an ab- pompous quality to it. It sounds think Slint’s kind of bogus, is there Montana Kaimin person, Colin Johnson. Johnson stract thing and it was interesting profound, and I don’t like things another band from that era that plays in Skin Flowers, and in cinematic terms. But by the that have that sound. Slint sounds you’d be interested in seeing get Haven’t heard of Slint before? he’s been involved in rock & roll time I had friends that were just like teenagers being serious, and the deluxe treatment? Or of their cult-classic album since Slint was still putting out totally obsessed with the band I can’t take that. And the drum- CJ: Nation of Ulyses, “Plays “Spiderland?” Don’t be alarmed. , and he’s into even more there were other things for me. ming is like, the least sexy thing Nice For Baby.” Many haven’t. But like other obscure bands. I decided to ask Like Nation of Ulysses’ “Plays in the world. The music has no sex I can’t say I see eye to eye with bands that never quite got their him what he thought of “Spider- Pretty For Baby” still sounds quality to it at all. Johnson completely, but if you due while they existed, Slint’s fan land.” futuristic to me today. Whereas MK: Well, I can’t fight about want to decide for yourselves, you base has grown exponentially Montana Kaimin: For me, Slint is so of it’s time that I can’t the sex-appeal. To me the drums can check out the movie “Bread- since 1991, when they broke up everything about “Spiderland” help but hear 1991. It’ll never not are brilliant throughout. But the crumb Trail,” or go listen to a copy before “Spiderland” was even moved me. The way the guitar sound like that. album is pretty moody. Definitely of “Spiderland.” released. sound feels like a bug on the skin. MK: That’s interesting to me, not the kind of thing you’d want [email protected] The Louisville, Kent. band is The vocals and lyrics are bril- because I have always felt that to spring on a party. I saw the doc- @Ursadabear a bit of an oddity no matter how liant. The way they have a guy Slint sounds futuristic even by umentary at the Roxy and it was you look at it. They only put out just whispering these little stories today’s standards. To me they’re just me and ten older guys in the two albums. Both of which next at you, while the band provides totally unique. room. So maybe it is just an old to no one heard, and in the days the perfect soundtrack. “Good CJ: I think there were a lot of guy rock band thing now. What before viral media and the Inter- Morning Captain” is amazing. bands in Minneapolis when I do you think about all these ob- net that usually meant a band It’s so creepy, intense and heart- was growing up that really loved scure albums getting re-released was doomed to be forgotten. felt. But you don’t like Slint. Why? that stuff. You’d see so many with four discs of bonus tracks and But then, as if it were propelled Colin Johnson: It’s one of bands that do that thing. So by what not? by some mystical force “Spider- those things where — as far as the time I really sat down and CJ: I own some box sets. So I land” kept selling and inspiring bands from that era go — It nev- listened to the record, anything I can’t really say anything about a plethora of bands that would er really captivated my imagi- could have enjoyed about it was them one way or the other. But ape its quiet weirdness. nation. I think I heard them in already ruined for me by bands more than anything it’s like, well, But is it a universally recog- ’94. The last song on the KIDS who didn’t do it as well. that’s not the record. That’s just nized classic? To find out, I found soundtrack, “Good Morning MK: Well, for me, since I a bunch of songs from that era. didn’t even know the album ex- So then you start talking about isted until 2002, I missed out on this context that’s greater than every band ripping it off. Even the thing the band made. And so today, most people around here, when it comes to outtakes or alter- even music dorks, don’t know nate versions, it’s revisionist histo- who Slint was. But what’s your ry. It’s like buying a collection of take on the music itself? poetry. You might like the things CJ: It sounds like people who on it, but it’s not the thing. are “cool” trying to play like MK: Plus it’s always so expen- Tommy Martino/ Montana Kaimin essentially. It has a very sive too. Well, since you seem to Montana Kaimin Wednesday, April 9, 2014 ARTS+CULTURE 5 SHARING IS NOT CARING Forget the easy-to-remember rhyme and your mother’s misplaced advice. Make it incredibly clear that your stuff is for you only with an abundance of passive-aggressive sticky notes and strategically placed duct tape. A line down the center of your room and a bright yellow danger sign will create much-needed boundaries, and eventually they’ll Taylor Wyllie stop being so comfortable around you. The annoying quirks will vanish almost instantly, Montana Kaimin and if you do it right, they’ll go back to being the shy, polite person you used to know. TOP Another benefit — you won’t run out of shampoo and cheese quite so fast. It’s win-win. As the semester ticks on and 1 your roommate situation turns FIND THEM A SIGNIFICANT OTHER into a ring in “Dante’s Inferno,” Even the most rancid and disturbing person has a soul mate somewhere on all those quirky aspects of your campus. Remember, the best kind of roommate is the one who hardly makes roommate’s personality are an appearance. Come across this mythical soul mate (preferably without a becoming less cute and more roommate him or herself) and they’ll be sure to disappear. You may occasionally unbearable. Whether you’re see them on a Monday morning, or when they stop by to get a quick shower, sharing a jail-cell in the dorms but more likely than not they’ll be out of your hair for good. So go make them a or have an apartment together, match.com profile, ask random old ladies for their grandkid’s phone numbers, or the following tips will be sure 2 desperately harass hot strangers on the Oval. The possibilities are endless. to result in a smooth end to the semester. Or a vendetta and a PARTY ON restraining order. On that note, Really desperate? Then it’s time to contact those crazy kids you call every few the Kaimin takes no responsi- months when you need to blow off some steam with a weekend bender. Make Ways to survive bility if these don’t work out. them your best friends. Go to every party, every get-together, every concert Best of luck to you. and every bonfire. Yes, even on a Monday night. If big parties aren’t your thing, [email protected] grab a bottle and celebrate alone. It’s 5:00 somewhere right? People are less the remaining @wylliet obnoxious and off-putting when you’re intoxicated. It’s almost science. six weeks of 3 ACTUALLY GO TO CLASS 5roommate hell If you don’t care to see your roommate, try leaving your room and actually heading to class. You know, class: that place with a professor, some desks and other checked-out, hungover students. Maybe take it a step further and head to the library. Actually, screw that — convince them to go to their classes instead. UM’s average GPA might just go up.

MOVE OUT (SECRETLY) 4 To avoid unnecessary confrontation, pack up your stuff little by little and distribute it across your friends’ houses over a short period of time. Once you’re all packed, stop paying rent, unfriend your roommate on Facebook and you’re good to go. For the remainder of the year, hop from couch to couch or pitch a tent in some now moderately warm Montana wilderness. You can pretend you’re participating in a social experiment to see how difficult it is to be homeless. Plus, you’ll save up enough money to buy more weed, which may help you cope with the fact 5 that you’re now homeless and your roommate may be seeking revenge. Montana Kaimin 6 SPORTS Wednesday, April 9, 2014 BASKETBALL Out of darkness: Former Griz starts new chapter Jesse Flickinger knew just how impressive it was. enough, you get muscle memo- Shaunte received a call from a said. “I still loved basketball, but Montana Kaimin He’d kept it a secret. ry,” Johnson said. “So I was defi- previous coach who’d recruited it just didn’t feel the same any- Johnson could only see out of nitely able to perform up to stan- her out of high school to come more.” They needed him to perform. one eye during the game. He was dards at the time.” play for Yakima Valley Commu- Johnson is done pursing bas- The Montana Grizzlies faced a losing his sight. But the injury caught up with nity College. She was hesitant to ketball professionally. 22-point deficit at halftime to We- “I couldn’t see close-up ob- him when he left Montana. He accept the offer without a guaran- He is working on getting cer- ber State in Ogden, Utah, during jects,” Johnson said. “I could couldn’t mask his problems play- tee that Anthony could play there tified to sell insurance and ob- the 2010 Big Sky Conference hardly see the rim.” ing professionally; the talent level as well. taining his business license. He Championship. Johnson suffered a severe was too great. The college accepted the terms wants to own a video production Things looked bleak for the blow to his left eye while play- “When you’re playing at the and the two went together. John- or software development compa- Griz, but perform he did. ing when he was 11. Cataracts college level, you can adjust,” son created a stir as one of the ny. Anthony Johnson scored the formed, and he underwent three Johnson said. “I’d always been best junior college players in the He still plays for fun when he Grizzlies’ last 21 points, including surgeries throughout his teenage able to make the adjustment and nation during his time at YVCC. can. a game-winning jumper with 10 years to help fix his sight. then play or exceed what every- When Montana called, Antho- “It was fun while it lasted, but seconds left, to stun the Wildcats, As he got older, Johnson also one else’s performance was at the ny returned Shaunte’s favor. He I’m not in that competitive mode 66-65. dealt with uveitis, an inflamma- time, but when you play at the wasn’t playing for the Griz unless anymore,” Johnson said.” I fig- He finished the game with a tion of the middle layer of the professional level, that’s a totally Shaunte was too. ured it was time to move on the school record 42 points against a eye. The disease made his vision different thing.” Montana basketball head next place in my life.” team that included current NBA problems even worse. Two failed excursions playing coaches Wayne Tinkle and Robin Shaunte is now pursuing All-Star Damian Lillard. The win In college, Johnson managed professionally in Greece and Cy- Selvig obliged and the two be- basketball in a different capac- put Montana and Johnson on the to hide the affliction well. He prus led Johnson back to the U.S. came Grizzlies. ity. She’s set her eyes set on the basketball map. led Montana in scoring during He found two more opportuni- That same dedication to one women’s head coaching position The Griz advanced to the his career, averaging 18.4 points ties in the NBA Developmental another kept Anthony together that just opened up at Foss High NCAA Tournament for the per game and becoming the star League, but still couldn’t play. during his darkest days. Shaunte School, her alma mater. first time in four years. Johnson player from 2008-2010. By 2011, Johnson couldn’t see supported him emotionally and They’ll both be embarking earned an ESPY nomination “You play basketball long more than a foot in front of him. financially, simultaneously work- on their new journeys with one for his exceptional play, but few enough, you do anything long The player who’d willed the ing up to nine jobs. more in tow. The Johnsons expect Griz to the NCAA Tournament In January 2013, things finally their first child in September. couldn’t even perform basic life changed for the better. “Just this opportunity to be functions. Johnson underwent surgery a mom and a dad and have our He couldn’t cook. He couldn’t to remove the new cataracts that first child is big,” Nance-John- drive. He could hardly walk had developed in his eyes. He son said. “It feels like an NCAA around his own home. went on a large dosage of Pred- championship. We’re so excited.” Johnson struggled with de- nisone, a medical steroid, to help Even though he’s hung up his pression. The only thing keeping suppress the inflammation from sneakers, Johnson said he won’t him together was his wife, former the uveitis. forget what he learned from bas- Lady Griz Shaunte Nance-John- The treatment worked. John- ketball as he works toward his son. son could see again. He finally new pursuits and being a father. “It was devastating,” had his life back. “It’s just like anything else,” Nance-Johnson said. “It was just “My vision now is light years Johnson said. “You work hard. so extremely devastating to see ahead of where I was before,” Following that formula, we really someone who’d worked so hard’s Johnson said. “It hasn’t complete- can’t lose.” dreams and goals flushed down ly healed yet. It’s still there and [email protected] the toilet so quickly.” something I have to overcome, @jjflickinger Anthony and Shaunte met in but now I can live my life.” high school in Tacoma, Wash., Johnson contemplated a re- where they reside today. The two turn to basketball. He got himself dated for two weeks, before de- back in the gym. The treatment ciding to get engaged. and blindness put some extra Shaunte left for Northwest weight on his 6-foot-3 frame. Nazarene University in Nampa, His final attempt came last Idaho, shortly after, but the pair summer during current NBA didn’t do well apart. She returned player Jamal Crawford’s summer to Tacoma after only a year away. league tournament in Seattle. They still needed to go to col- “I played pretty well, but for lege though. This time they de- some reason, I just didn’t have cided they’d do it together. the old spirit anymore,” Johnson Montana Kaimin Wednesday, April 9, 2014 SPORTS 7 TRACK AND FIELD Griz women ink names into record books Seaborn Larson Montana Kaimin

The Montana track and field team loves traveling as much as competing at home, but it seems Bozeman is the team’s lucky site. This past weekend in Boz- eman, the women’s track and field team broke two school records. Montana also quali- fied nine more athletes for the Big Sky Conference Champi- onships, bringing the total to 15 women who have punched their tickets to Flagstaff, Ariz., on May 14. “I don’t think it matters ei- ther way where we are,” head coach Brian Schweyen said. “Our kids go out, do their part and compete hard.” Senior Lindsey Hall broke her own previous heptathlon record set in 2011 with a 5,424 Hunter D’Antuono/Montana Kaimin point performance. Lindsey Hall practices long jump at Dornblaser Field on Tuesday. Hall set a school record in the heptathlon at the Montana State Invitational in Bozeman on Saturday. “When I was a sophomore, there was a ton of adrenaline,” “It’s been a long time com- from consistency, staying said Hall of breaking her re- ing,” Hall said. “We’ve got girls healthy and conditioning her cord. “It was a big deal. Now that have been competing here mind. it’s just showing up to get that for years and younger girls that “I’ve been here five years done in two days.” are coming in strong.” now,” Hall said. “It’s really just The next day, redshirt ju- Redshirt junior Keli Den- been having confidence in my- nior Caitlin Caraway broke the nehy and freshman Reagan self and my coaches,” Hall said. hammer throw record set last Colyer, two of Montana’s main Hall will compete in the year by Kiandra Rajala. scorers, were out with injuries heptathlon next weekend at the “It’s been a goal for a long during the meet. Long Beach State invitational time,” Caraway said. “It hap- Schweyen said he expects in Norwalk, Calif. pened this early in the season Colyer to compete next week in “I’d like to break that record too; I’m glad to have another six California, while Dennehy’s re- at least once more,” Hall said. weeks to try to break it again.” turn is uncertain at this point. Schweyen said he believes It wasn’t just Caraway and “We did pretty well, but I Hall could break the record Hall who came away with big know we could have had more two or three more times before performances. qualifications if they had been the end of season. Montana won three of four running,” Schweyen said. Montana will compete in the throwing events and received Hall’s newest event in the Griz-Eagle dual against Wash- victories from Anika Green in heptathlon is the shot put. Hall ington State University on Sat- the 100-meter hurdles, Saman- hasn’t thrown shot since she urday in Cheney, Wash. tha Hodgson in the discus and was a freshman five years ago. [email protected] @seabornlarson Stephanie Wells in the javelin. She said her focus stems Montana Kaimin 8 NEWS Wednesday, April 9, 2014

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