ATE U OT ST NIVER Inside This Issue: IN SIT - Freezin’ for a Reason, Page 3 M Y - Else-Marie’s Norway adventures, Page 4 - Hockey, Page 7 - Women’s golf ends fall season, Page 8 Red & Green - Soccer headed to national tournament, Page 9 Volume 97, Number 9 November 12, 2015 Minot, N.D. 58701 minotstateu.edu/redgreen ‘The Interview’ workshop gets students Swab your cheek, save a life By Vanessa Christiuk donate your bone marrow to them Staff Writer and potentially treat their cancer. ready for new-employee-screening methods If you had the chance to save Chris someone’s life, would you do it? If Reinemann, that chance took ten minutes out an MSU stu - of your day, would you do it? dent, regis - On Tuesday, Nov. 17, the tered at a cancer drive just like biology class will hold a Delete this one. There Bone Cancer Swabathon. This is is roughly a your opportunity to help save a one-in-500 life! chance of being The purpose of the Swabathon contacted to donate marrow, and is to register new donors onto the Chris was this one. National Bone Marrow Registry. After joining the registry, Once on the registry, if you are a which was as simple as filling out match for someone with a personal information form, rins - leukemia, a blood cancer, you See Bone Marrow — Page 5 NACAC plans Native American Cultural Celebration events

Minot State University’s Native series. American Cultural Awareness •Nov. 19, 10 a.m. — AnnMaria Club is spon - De Mars, chief executive officer of 7 soring the Generation Games, will discuss the Native company's video games that com - American bine math, Native American histo - Cultural ry and adventure gaming. Celebration in •Nov. 19, 1 p.m. — Duane November. McGillis, community elder, will Events, which are free and open to speak on the significance of pow - everyone, are in the Conference wow regalia and music. Center unless designated other - •Nov. 20, 11 a.m. — The Metis wise, include: Prairie Steppers, a First Nations •Nov. 18, 11 a.m. until gone — dance group from Portage la Fry bread tacos for sale in the Old Prairie, Manitoba, will give the his - MSU students participate in a Lego building exercise while at the “The Interview” workshop. The Main first-floor hallway. Cost is $6. tory of the Metis people and dance. workshop provided an opportunity to learn about the Hess Corporation’s highly participatory •Nov. 18, 7 p.m. — In "Success Audience participation is encour - interviewing and new-employee-screening methods. The Hess Corporation uses the exercise in Stories of Two Generations of aged. NACAC and the North the interview process to determine attitude and problem-solving skills. “The Interview” was the Three Tribes Males," Chad Dahlen, Dakota Center for Persons with third event in the “Are You Workplace Ready?” series sponsored by the Student Success Center rancher and former educator, will Disabilities, a Center of Excellence last week. use portraiture storytelling for his at MSU, are sponsoring this event. presentation in Aleshire Theater. For more information, contact This is in conjunction with the [email protected] Northwest Art Center lecture or 858-3365. Page 2 – Novemb er 12, 2015 News Red & Green News in Brief Make fleec e tie M SU Brass Ensemble blankets today in to Tphe rMfoSUrm B rTasus eEnssdemayble will perform Tuesday, Nov. 17, at 7:30 BeFarovme 7r tDo a9:3m 0 p.m. today, stu - p.m. in Ann Nicole Nelson Hall dents can make fleece tie blankets David Rolandson, assistant pro - for free with a student I.D. Make a fessor, directs the ensemble. The blanket for yourself or a friend. recital is free and open to eveyone. MSU Life sponsors the event. 1st International Bank MSU piano students to Comedian Adam 3x10 present recital GrCaobmoewdiasnk iA tdoa mp eGrfroabrom wski tomorrow will perform Tuesday, Nov. 17, at MSU piano students under the 8 p.m. in the Beaver Dam. spot color tutelage of Dianna Anderson, Grabowski is the 20 15 APCA assistant professor of music, and Comic of the Year. MSU Life will Briana Schwan, piano instructor, give away fre e T-s h irts to the first will perform Friday at 7:30 p.m. in 50 stude nts. The performance is Ann Nic o le N elson Hall. free for students with MSU ID. Admissio n is fr ee. MSU ceramics helps Student woodwind Bowls for Babies recital Saturday MSU ceramic artists (faculty, MSU woodwind students will students and community mem - perform at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 14 in bers) made bowls to raise money Ann Nicole Nelson Hall. James for March of Dimes. On Nov. 18 at Fusik, assistant professor, directs the Grand Hotel from 11 a.m. to the group. The recital is free and 1:30 p.m., patrons pay a $20 open to everyone. admission fee, select a bowl of their choice, savor all the delicious soups provided by local restau - Northern L ights rants and kee p the bowl as a sou - Internation al Film venir of their s upp ort. Tickets are available at the door, at the March Series to pr ese nt ‘Cries of Dimes we bsite, or a t all Gate performances. I anTdh eW hisNpoertrhser’ nN ov.L 1ig6 hts City Bank locations. All proceeds supwport the M arch o f D imes mis - International Film Series contin - ues with the 1972 Swedish film, sion to save babies and fight pre - "Cries and Whispers." In Ingmar maturity. For questions, contact Bergman's classic, long-repressed [email protected]. feelings between siblings arise when a woman dying of cancer in early 20th-century Sweden is visit - Cultural Celebration set ed by her two sisters. forT hNe oMvS.U 1 D9 iversity Committee Conrad Davidson, dean of the invites all students, faculty and College of Arts and Sciences, will staff to the annual Cultural lead discussion after the film. An Celebration on campus. The event, international buffet begins at 6 part of International Education p.m., with the fi lm at 6:30 p.m. Week, celebr ates cultures from There wi ll be a door pr ize drawing around the world. Several stu - for a g ift card to an a rea restaurant dents, faculty an d st af f will share that supports the fi lm series. The an aspect of th eir h om e country or event is free an d open to the pub - native culture th rough colorful lic. For more in form ation , visit the display s, ph otos, cu isine , music, website, ww w.m inots tate u.edu/ or other performance s. Visit the language o r c ontact Sco tt Sigel at many booths anytime between 11 [email protected]. a.m. and 1 p.m. Red & Green News Page 3 - November 12, 2015 MSU clubs participate in community event for kids Melanie Moore (right), of the Minot Optimist Club, The Minot State University Sorority booth. T presents a plaque to Student Council for Exceptional Participating student organiza - members of the MSU Children, along with the Optimist tions were the Accounting Club, Nursing Student Club of Minot, held its annual Art Club, AUGITE (geology), Beta Association for winning Community Halloween Party at Theta Sorority, Campus Players, the Best Student Booth the Minot Municipal Auditorium Club Biology, Computer Science competition at the Oct. 31. Club, Criminal Justice, Honor annual community Booth sponsor volunteers dec - Society, KMSU, Mu Sigma Tau Halloween party for kids orated booths, dressed in costume Fraternity, National Student at the Minot Auditorium. and gave treats to more than 900 Speech Language and Hearing MSU clubs and children. Association, Nursing Student organizations sponsored MSU clubs and organizations Association, Phi Beta Lambda, 22 of the 33 booths at sponsored 22 of the 33 booths. Psychology and Addictions the event. Best student booth honors Studies Club, Residence Hall Submitted photo went to the MSU Nursing Student Association, Science Club, Sigma Association. Delta Sorority, Special Olympics Best costume winner was sen - College, Student Ambassadors, ior nursing student Paula Student Council for Exceptional Cabatingan, as the “Mad Hatter,” Children, and Student North from the MSU Sigma Delta Dakota United. MD House Freezin’ for a Reason 3x6 returns for another year full color

By Richard Allen standing out in the cold. Comm 281 “Essentially, our goal is to raise Now that Halloween is behind awareness for people living in us, the season of giving has offi - homelessness while helping them cially begun. Of course, for some out at the same time.” Hannah- the season of giving is a year- Ruth Patterson, event organizer round commitment. The Minot said. Area Homeless Coalition On any given day in Minot, (MAHC), along with the Minot there are 75 to 100 people living in State University Student Social homeless situations. Last year, the Work Organization (SSWO), is MAHC and the SSWO raised holding an annual food drive, more than $1,700 and 3,300 Freezin’ for a Reason, to collect pounds of food for people in our donations for food pantries in the area who desperately need it. The Minot area. goal is to beat last year’s totals. On Saturday, Nov. 14, from 9 The student volunteers invite a.m. to 5 p.m., the students will be everyone to please come out and out in the MarketPlace grocery support Freezin’ for a Reason to store parking lot at 1620 S. lend a helping hand during this Broadway with a U-Haul trailer to holiday season. collect donations of staple food items. They will also accept checks Faith United made out to MAHC as well as Methodist Church 5900 Hwy 83 North• Minot, ND 58703 cash donations. Faith838-1540 Debra United Ball-Kilbourne, Pastor www.faithumcminot.com For 11 years, the SSWO has col - Sunday School Sunday Worship lected food and money for the 10:00 am 11:00 am homeless and the hungry by 1x1 B&WWednesday Activities @ 5:15 pm Page 4 – November 12, 2015 Opinion Red & Green The Vent No Respect

police officer flipping a desk and ting him in the face (a felony you’re likely going to be fired so face. It’s these kinds of events that by Frankie Jean-Pierre ripping a student from it and offense), you can bet that your the department can avoid public should cause public outrage, Staff Writer arresting her. Then there’s another butt is going to be forcibly moved scrutiny. because we have an entire genera - When I was growing up and in video where an after- school fight from your desk and you’re going The other video that’s out there tion that is being brought up with high school [many years ago], I sel - turned into an all-out assault on to be arrested. The video at first and that really pissed me off no respect for authority, for others dom witnessed or even heard of the police officers while kids stood glance looks like an officer ran - shows a school fight where two or for themselves. kids being violent with teachers around and watched, laughing domly appears and decides to flip officers respond to break it up I can easily make the claim that and school officials and yet, today, and cooing at the scene. the desk, throw this girl across the and, during the scuffle, one of the parents and guardians or lack my high school now has police Let me approach the desk room and arrest her. Well, here’s girls breaks free and attacks the thereof are responsible for this officers on the premises at all times video first because what upset me the issue. officer, getting her on the ground mentality, but there’s more to it during the day. about this case is that the officer When you have an insubordi - and repeatedly punching the offi - than that. People in general have The thing that really irritates me was fired for doing his damn job. nate, disrespectful teenager brac - cer in the face. Now if that wasn’t to be role models and be positive about this growing violence and Let me explain. When a teacher ing to a desk that is not bolted bad enough, during this whole influences in the lives of those disrespect is that it’s something tells you to get out of your desk down and is then forcibly moved, thing, dozens of teens are sitting around them, particularly those that, because of how I was raised, and leave the classroom, it’s quite that desk is going to move with around “oohing” and “awing” at you are supposed to supervise, it’s difficult to fathom someone simple – you do it. When the prin - her and, when it does, you come this and cheering the girl on like teach or lead. having such a low level of respect cipal comes down and tells you to up with a video like we’ve seen. In it’s a freaking sporting event. It’s up to us as a society to cre - for authority that they would leave – you do it. When a police all honesty, the officer should not I was so infuriated by this ate a change for the better by start - assault a teacher, principal or officer orders you to get up out of have been fired for doing his job, video, not just because the officer ing on the individual level. police officer. your desk and leave – you do it. because this sends a message out was openly assaulted, but because We need to rebuild respect in a Recently, the media latched When the officer then goes to to other officers that if you do nobody stepped in to help her as society where it’s deteriorated. onto some cell phone footage of a move you and you respond by hit - your job and things turn violent, this teen pummeled the officer’s Adventures Abroad Hilsen fra Norge! the western coast of Norway. Americans who are studying here. lights start flashing. It was incred - Cemetery at Omaha Beach, where By Else-Marie Nelson Bergen is a beautiful city, rich I’ve wanted to see Paris for as long ible – a memory that I will not the D-Day landings occurred dur - Staff Writer with culture and history. We rode as I can remember. I’m so glad soon forget. ing World War II. It was a high - It’s midterm season here at the funicular (cable car) to the top that my study abroad experience The next day, we went to the light of the trip for me – it’s an Telemark University College in Bø. of Mt. Fløyen where we experi - in Norway gave me the chance to Louvre, where I saw the actual area that I would definitely like to I’ve been quite busy keeping up enced a panoramic view of the do so! Mona Lisa. She’s rather small – or visit again someday. with assignments and preparing city. The sun was actually shining We walked to the Arc de smaller than people expect her to The next weekend, Megan for exams, but I’m still enjoying all that morning - a rare occurrence in Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower be. I was impressed nonetheless! Beyers, a student from Pacific the opportunities available to me this part of the country – so the during our first night in the city. We also went to Notre Dame, the Lutheran University in here in Norway. view was spectacular! We also did We were standing under the Sacré-Coeur Basilica, the Washington, and I traveled to I’ve done quite a bit of traveling some shopping and spent some Tower at midnight, eating Nutella Sorbonne, the Palace at Versailles, Kraków, Poland. Although I in the past few weeks – in Norway time simply walking around the and banana crêpes, when sudden - and numerous French shops and enjoyed the other two cities, this and elsewhere. I spent the first city. ly, the tower started sparkling – cafés. On our last full day in was my favorite trip. We did a lot weekend of October with some I spent four days in Paris in the yes, sparkling! It’s always lit up in France, we took a day trip to of shopping in Kraków, as it is friends in Bergen, a city located on middle of October with two other the evenings, but at midnight, the Normandy to see the American See Norway — Page 6

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By Richard Allen tax plan makes a lot of sense, and I this politician really dropped the ball Comm 281 respect that he is funding his own on Benghazi. The presidential election is a year campaign, his stance on immigration I only touched on the front run - away and the will have a is a bit too hardcore for me. Although ners, because there is good number of new president. Say what you will about maybe someone who is a business - people competing to become their our political system but there is a certain man as opposed to politician could party’s primary candidate. However, magic to the previous sentence. The U.S. be a nice change of pace. if you would like to know more is one of the few countries to never have The Democratic Party’s main can - about the people running for presi - had a violent change of leadership since didates are Hilary Clinton and Bernie dent, I recommend www.ontheis - we declared independence from England. Sanders. Bernie Sanders is the under - sues.org. Every single U.S. President has willingly dog in this story, however, his cam - As I write this, I haven’t decided stepped down and let the next elected paign is gaining a lot of momentum. on which candidate I want to support person assume the role of commander-in- He is a self-described socialist and and, if I’m being honest, I haven’t chief. I’m not the first to admit that our wants to make college and healthcare picked which party I like. At the risk government is flawed and, at times, free for everyone. However, he hasn’t of sounding biased, I am a downright broken, but it’s pretty amazing explained how he intends to do that. Republican and I have historically that we have never had some crazy coup A lot can be said about Hilary voted Republican however, one of d’état to decide who our president will be. Clinton and a good portion of it the many awesome perks of being an The Republican Party’s main front would not be nice. The same could be American is, I can vote for whoever I runner is Donald Trump and, while his said about every politician ever, but want.

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Photo by Else-Marie Nelson Else-Marie Nelson visits the Eiffel Tower during her semester Photo by Else-Marie Nelson abroad. Nelson is currently studying in Bø, Norway. Megan Beyers (left) from Pacific Lutheran University and Else-Marie Nelson explore the Louvre in Paris, France. Y a difficult, but deeply impacting, these excursions – traveling is so WE FOOD! AND WE KNOW YOU DO, TOO! ... Norway continued from page 4 experience and I’m glad I had the much fun! I can’t believe it’s much less expensive than opportunity to see it. already November. This experi - Happy Thanksgiving in a new way! Norway! There were a lot of tradi - In November, I will be taking ence has gone by so quickly – tional handicrafts available in the some smaller trips in Norway. I luckily for me, the memories will city center marketplace. While in am visiting Kristiansand this last a lifetime. Poland, we also took a tour of weekend and I will be traveling to To read more about my travels, Auschwitz-Birkenau – the largest Suldal in a few weeks to see the check out my blog at concentration camp run by the area where my family came from. http://emnelson.weebly.com Nazis during World War II. It was I am looking forward to both of slicedC tuRrkAey,N prBovEoloRneR chYee sTe aUndR baKbyE arY ugula with cranberrNyC ocvhI.u A1t6nB-e2y5 A anTd TgoA at$ c3h.2e9 ese spread

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Photo by Keith Ailes MSU freshman Craig Fournier takes control of a loose puck during Friday’s game against Colorado. MSU won both games last week, 6-3 and 3-2. Men’s hockey continues win streak By Keith Ailes led the charge with two goals in Bollefer . Colorado came back with Comm 281 the first period, along with one two goals in the third, but sopho - The Minot State University from senior Cote Dickerson. more Bryce Lipinski was able to men’s hockey team made a state - Colorado also fire d bac k scori ng seal the deal for the Beavers with a ment with two huge wins over the at t he e nd of t he fir st. power play goal making the score third-ranked Colorado Buffaloes. Stepping back on the ice for the 6-3. The Beavers continued their second period, MSU continued its In Saturday’s game, both teams aggressive first period play Friday success with freshman Reece put on a show for the Maysa scoring three goals, setting the Forman’s first goal as a Beaver, Arena crowd. The Buffalos came You are invited to tone early . Junior Jeremy Johnson and also one from sophomore Eric See Hockey — Page 8 Lutheran Campus Ministry’s 7TH ANNUAL Grand Hotel CCHHIILLII FFEED & S ILENT AUCTION

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MSU STUDENTS EAT FREE! Page 8 – November 12, 2015 Sports Red & Green Women’s golf Four named to soccer All-Conference Teams (MSU Sports Information) — concludes fall Four players from Minot State University were named to the season in 12th soccer All-Conference Teams in the Northern Sun Intercolligiate (MSU Sports Information) — Conference last week. Minot State University finished its Ninfa Ramirez (F, Jr.) and Northern Sun Intercollegiate Emilie Rebelo (D, Sr.) were Conference Fall Championships at named to the All-NSIC First Ramirez Rebelo Madden's on Gull Lake in 12th Team for their performances in place, facing a 26 stroke deficit for 2015. 11th when the teams come back in Ramirez led the Beavers the spring. offensively, breaking team single Everyone is chasing favorite season records, with 14 goals and for the top 31 points in the regular season. spot as the Vikings have a 32- Rebelo helped the MSU stroke lead over second place defensive unit rank third in the NSIC in goals allowed (13) and Concordia-St. Paul. Hatfield Creese Minot State's top score belongs fourth in shutouts (9). She also to junior Kayla Barke who fin - added three goals and two Hatfield was also able to record ished with an 86 in round 2, two assists on the season. three assists on the season. shots better than in round 1. Barke Another key player in the At midfield, with consistent is tied for 29th overall with a 174. MSU defense was Breanne play all season, Kelli Creese (So.) Senior Danielle Foster, shoot - Hatfield (Sr.) who was named to was the youngest Beaver to earn ing a 96 on day one and a 95 on the All-NSIC Third Team. post season conference honors, being named to the All-NSIC day two, is tied for 46th with a 191. Photo by Jerusalem Tukura Hatfield's two-way play assisted Senior Kayla Palczewski is tied MSU senior Tarah Dabovich (left) and freshman Brileigh Boyce the Beavers in establishing a Honorable Mention team. She is for 51st with a 199, while junior team up to block the ball against St. Cloud State. strong offensive attack, while one of just five players for Minot Samantha Cottingham is 57th with limiting players she has marked, State to start in all 19 games this a 220, and freshman Alexandria to help Minot State allow the season. Creese was able to record Bernier is 59th with a 230. Strong fight not enough against fewest shots on goal in the NSIC two goals in her 1,483 minutes MSU is now off until the spring by a comfortable margin. played. portion of their schedule. Minnesota Duluth and St. Cloud

By Isaac Hunt Kaszeta. Sports Writer "That kid's got a whole lot of ... Hockey The Minot State University fight," Kaszeta said. "She didn't continued from page 7 volleyball team lost in three sets want to come out of the game. I out early, showing why they are a to the No. 10-ranked Minnesota think she knew that she had to. top-ranked team with a goal from Duluth Bulldogs Friday evening, She wanted to stay in there and Matt Hefter. Later in the first, but the Beavers did not go down she wanted to go. She still made a sophomore Craig Fornier scored a without a fight. dig with the knee hurting. She big, game-tying goal for the In the first set, the MSU play - has a ton of grit and a ton of Beavers, making it a 1-1 game. ers came out with a solid game fight." For the third and final period, but fell, 25-15. The highlight of Without being able to sub in Minot State came out and played that first set was freshman libero another libero until the third strong with goals by Cole Olsen Logan Desorcy's defense. match, senior Tarah Dabovich and Bryce Lipinski giving them a Digging seven balls in the set, the (MH) went on in the backcourt to 3-1 lead over Colorado. The Buffs newcomer was able to help the give the Beavers help on the showed life with a late goal in the Beavers push ahead. defensive end. Without being third, but it wasn’t enough with During the second set, howev - able to find the rhythm they had MSU coming out on top 3-2. er, Desorcy came out with a knee in the first set, they fell to the After this weekend’s games, injury, but not before staying in Bulldogs, 25-9. the Beavers are still the only team the game and playing through Coming out in the third set in in the nation remaining undefeat - visible pain. Digging a serve and a green jersey, with the rest of the ed with a 10-0 record, and they a kill in the second set, she came team wearing white, Alison look to continue their success on out of the match at a timeout Fauta (OH, Fr.) was ready to play lcmminot.com • 701-509-6318 • [email protected] the road this weekend in Arizona. called by head coach Ben See Volleyball — Page 9

Red & Green Sports L Page 9 - Novembe r 12, 2015 Lo lmaug h, Ramirez nam ed Beavers head to nationals after defeating Bemidji, to NSIC All-Tournament team

Minot State falling to Augustana i n c o n fere nc e to urn am ent University ’s H aley

Lolmaugh (Sr., D) a nd Isaac Hunt Ramirez, came at the 31-minute mark and be senior defender Emilie Rebelo who will Sports Writer set th e pac e for th e remaind er of the m atch. have played in mor e game s, 77, than any Ninfa Ramirez (Jr., F)

"It was re ally excit ing," R amire z said. other Beav er wh en Min ot Sta te tak es on were named to the 11-

"When we g et th at first goa l it really p umps Augustana in the second round of the NSIC member Northern Sun Beav ers d efea t Bemid ji in fir st ro und up our team and real ly ge ts us go ing . I t hink Tourname nt. Intercollegiate confe re nce tourna ment with 3-1 w in In just the second home post season it was more towards th e m iddle of the half Reb elo, who score d t he t hird goal o f the Conference Soccer

game in the Minot State University soccer and we w e re st artin g t o di e do wn a lit tle bit, gam e, wa s also p art of th e de fensive unit Tournament All- Lolmaugh

team’s history, the Beavers were able to but on ce I was able t o put o n e in a nd T aryn that h eld Bemidj i Sta te to just s even total Tournament team.

control the game from scored anot her go al, I think it kept our team shots throu ghout th e 90 minu tes. Her play, The Beavers went

start to finish, defeating going, kept th em pus hing." along with senior s Bre anne Hatf ield and 1-1 in the tournament,

Bemidji State, 3-1. Push ing i s exa ctl y wh at the Be avers did Haley Lolmau gh and fre shman Ashley advancing to the semi -

Controlling the ball as th ey wer e able to find a seco nd g oal le ss Franco, h el ped th e Be avers sec ure a vic tory finals where MSU lost

early and often, the MSU than seve n min utes a fte r their first with a and h o ld a te am tha t averages close to two 2-1 to eventual cham - offense w as ab le to app ly pion Augustana shot from Taryn Love (F, Fr.). goals a game to just one. pressu re du e to t he ba l - University. "My defender, she stepped to me, I saw a "I thought we did a great job defensive - anced p lay they have shared with their Lolmaugh helped gap and Ninja saw it too," Love said. "She ly," Spain said. "I thought our backline was Ramirez defens e al l seas on. H ead co ach Jason Spain the Beavers give up sent the ball straight through. It was a per - great. I thought Haley was amazing tonight. credits hi s b ack lin e a nd h is forw ard, Ninfa only two goals in the fect ball. My touch was a little outside, but I [Sarah] Stram is just an amazing striker and Ramirez, a s bein g the be st in the count ry. tournament, both coming on set play, knew that I had the opportunity. [The goal - then [Rachel] Norton and their midfielder is Bem id ji Sta te wa sn't a ble to prov e him free kicks. keeper] was on her front post, so I had to get good, but we kept rotating and rotating and wr ong as th ey w ere h eld t o just fo ur s hots Ramirez scored a goal and added an it on her back post or over her." rotating. I think that won out in the end." on g oal and were onl y ab le to scor e on a free assist in the 3-1 win over Bemidji State With Ramirez assisting the goal, and The MSU defense was able to play so kick while Ramirez (F, Jr.) put up three recor din g h er thir d p oin t of the ma tch, s he well du e to what th ey had s een from in the first round and finished with 15

points. now has 34 po ints on th e season , the mo st in Bemidji State earlier i n th e seas on and what total shots, six on goal during the tour - The first goal of the game, scored by MSU history. Breaking another record will nament. See Soccer — Page 10 w

... Vollleyball the Beavers offensively, ending the with 15 kills while Dauwalder was nothing.” remaining on its schedule with the

continued from page 8 match with seven kills. Behind ended with 14 of her own, adding Freshman setter Kelsey Dewulf first at Minnesota, Crookston libe ro and she m ade the most of Desorcy's eight digs was Rachel six total blocks. recorded 14 digs of her own while tomorrow and against Bemidji the opp ortun ity, pla ying ou t of Fagerburg (OH, So.) with six of her “For as emotional as they were, tallying a season-high 53 assists. State University in Bemidji position and getting two of the own. Racking up 16 assists, setter I thought they played pretty under Minot State has two games Saturday.

Beavers ’ eight digs. Kelsey Dewulf (Fr.) led the team in control,” Kaszeta said. “There

"Fo r a kid , wh o in high s chool that category. were a few early mistakes in the neve r played t hat role b efore , she's On Saturday, Nov. 7, the match first game, but the rest of the time been learning a ll ye ar an d she's against St. Cloud State would be they were under control. They the been soaking it up. She played their last at home for four Minot played like seniors today. They S the The Landing’ - ad 2 very well," K asze ta said. State University volleyball play - played hard and I liked that.”

Knowing his team was up ers. In a dramatic five-set series Playing with emotions wasn’t O ag ainst one of the top oppo nents (17-25, 25-22, 20-25, 25-23, 11-15) the only hurdle Minot State had to 2x3 B&W H in the coun try, Kas zeta was with 11 lead changes and 20 ties, overcome as they were playing pleased w ith the w ay h is team the Beavers fell to the Huskies, without standout freshman libero played in the final set despite despite a high-level performance Logan Desorcy, who was sitting W STUDENTSTUDENT falling, 25-17. from that group of four and the out due to an injury. EVERY MONDAY

"W e fo ug ht very well f or us rest of the team. With 85 total digs, the most all Trivia @ 7pm w/prizes bein g ou t of sort s, " Kasze ta said. Seniors Mallory Sall and Tarah season in a single match, five

"We were mis sin g a s tart er in Dabovich finished with 19 and Beavers ended with more than 10 Karaoke @ 9pm gam e three and kept it close up seven kills, respectively. Sall also digs while Desorcy’s replacement, or until they made the ir run. T hey're led the team with 16 digs while Rachel Fagerburg, recorded 15. Liqu Store day a very well-coached team. Their Dabovich contributed to three “I thought Rachel stepped in Every rices! coach is very well respected and blocks. and did a great job in her role,” Low P the ir pro gram is w ell re specte d. Juniors Taylor Butters (OH) Kaszeta said. “She worked her tail

We can't hang our head s wi th a and Shaunessy Dauwalder (MH) off. We had practiced it a couple BAR & BOTTLESHOP Must be 21 loss that way, especially with the also played in their final home times during the season just in to enter 2015 N. Broadway injury." match as they are graduating case and it showed. She stepped Senior Mallory Sall (OH) led early. Butters finished the match right in and was ready to go like it Page 10 – November 12, 2015 Sports Red & Green

... Soccer continued from page 9 they had worked on in practice. "I kn ow the fi rst time we playe d them , som ethin g that we noticed was that they like to switch a lot," Lolm augh said. "In practic e, we m ade sure to att ack our runn ers or we coul d e nd up trad ing, just ma ke s ure to disc uss it. We w ere all on the s am e page ba ck t here. The y w ere really fast so we had to mak e sure to talk and fol low our m arks."

Late goals thwart MSU in sec - ond round M inot State University's come - back atte mpt e nded up fa lling a coup le minute s short . The Beavers rallied from a 1-0 halftim e deficit behind a s tr ong second-h alf ef fort, e ve ntually tying the ga me at on e, but a late goal by No. 2 1 A ugu s tana Univ ersity ende d the rally. Augie's Emily Jaco bson's long- range free kick fo und the to p left corner of t he ne t with just 2:1 9 to play in th e se con d hal f to lift t he Photo by Jerusalem Tukura Vikings to a 2-1 w in o ver M inot Photo by Jerusalem Tukura MSU senior Kristin Long (No. 12) dribbles the ball. The MSU senior Breanne Hatfield (No. 4) controls the ball. The MSU Beavers State in t he se mifin als of the Beavers defeated , 3-1. took on the Bemidji Beavers in first round play of the conference North ern S un Interco lleg iate tournament at last week. Conferenc e Tour nament Friday at The Pitch. "T he free-kick goals are killing ran over them for 43 minutes." tournament champion never gets Ramirez was held off the score - The game is scheduled for us," Sp ain said. "We are nearly MSU's outstanding play was out of the region because our tour - sheet, but took nine shots with tomorrow at 1 p.m. at imp ossible to sco re on dur ing the rewarded in the 73rd minute as nament is a grind," Spain said. three on goal for the Beavers. Warrensburg, Mo. run of play . W e have to be bette r at Megan Kawahara (RFr., M) "We proved we can run a nation - The winner faces Central defe nd ing t hose . We w ere chasin g cleaned up a scrum in front with a ally ranked team in the second Missouri Sunday at noon. MSU fourth seed in NCAA the game f or so l ong , and after we shot from just inside the box that half and just have to do that for 90 The tournament consists of six Central Region leve led it, ma ybe we to ok a brea th." got by Vikings' Taylor Machacek minutes. It might be a blessing in Minot State will now play teams from eight regions for a

The B eavers (15 -4-1 overall) in the upper right side. It was disguise. We will get a little rest in the total of 48 teams. 48 teams. started slow bu t seeme d to be Kawahara's second goal of the now. We were gassed after mak - first round of the NCAA Division Minot State is making its sec - M warmin g up when Augie ( 17-2 -1) season and her second in her past ing our run in 2012. II national tournament. ond appearance in the national took its fi rst l ead w ith just 12:19 to four games. "This was a good test run for us MSU comes into the tourna - tournament in its four-year play in the first half. Ma ckenz ie "Megan's been playing a lot before a national tournament ment as the No. 4 team in the NCAA existence.

Main beat M SU g oalke eper Celene better," Spain said. "It's tough on a game. We have to be at that (the Central Region.

Johns on (S r., G) with a cro ss-goal freshman to come in and keep up second half) level and maintain shot. at times, but she's playing like a that if you are going to survive a

"I felt like we needed to just get vet now. She will definitely help bracket tournament and advance. to halftime," Spa in said o f t he la te- us as we move on and she gets We were very good against in- the-half g oal. "W e p lay ed mid - more time." Bemidji State Wednesday and field box a nd th ey ( the Vik ings) The Beavers had plenty of good for a half here. But we were struggled with it a l ittle when we chances to get a game-winner of flat-footed at the start. We have to Mi Mexico were doin g it ri gh t, but w e star ted their own as they peppered the learn how to keep up the pressure knock ing ba ll s in an d w ere n't get - Vikings in the second half, out - for 90 minutes, 90 minutes, 90 ting the s econd t ouch after N inja shooting Augie 11-1 in the second minutes to move on." 2x2

(MS U fo rward N infa R amire z, Jr.). and 18-8 overall. Machacek fin - Johnson suffered just her fourth

We go t frustra ted w ith that and ished with eight saves for loss on the season in goal for MSU B&W cha nged in the se cond half. We Augustana in the win. and officially didn't record a save went wit h o ur b ase and basic ally "I told the kids afterwards the on eight total shots by the Vikings.

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