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T STATE UNIVE INO RSI M TY Inside This Issue: - Letter to the Editor, Page 4 - Football, Page 11 - Volleyball, Page 11 Red & Green - Homecoming, Page 8 & 9 - Soccer, Page 12 Volume 96, Number 4 October 2, 2014 Minot, N.D. 58701 minotstateu.edu/redgreen Celebrating Homecoming Week

Photo by Jamie Council MSU’s Homecoming court poses on the steps of Old Main at the Community Block Party. Pictured are (back row, from the left) Brad Bingen, Christopher Hodgson, Jennifer Gravos, Codi Thomas and Leif Larson, (front row, from the left) Sherry Chan, Megan Wolf, Christine Irwin, Queen Brittany Baker, King Josh Sandy, Callie Cook, Kayce Rachner and Danielle Bates. Coronation was last week.

Photo by Courtney Holman Photo by Jamie Council MSU president Steven Shirley and his wife, Jennifer, and daughter, Anna, ride in a MSU cheer team members lift Jasmine Figliolino at the Homcecoming convertible in the Homecoming Parade. Shirley was the grand marshal for the parade. football game. Page 2 – October 2, 2014 News Red & Green Voices on Campus “What is your favorite MSU Life event?” Marissa Choiniere Comm 281

Cole Kringstad Skyler Niebuhr Kevin Gilgallon Vanessa Bridgeford Joel Cartwright Alex Buchholz Marketing and Management Education Finance Broadcasting Criminal Justice Biology and Chemistry "The comedians." "Tie blankets, bingo and "Any event that involves "Slam poets." "Grocery bag bingo." "Hypnotists." build-a-bear." taco in a bag."

News in Brief Today in History 1949 U.S.S.R. recognizes but if you're interviewing for a time. Moon will be on campus People's Republic of China. Comedian Roy Wood job, networking or conducting Oct. 9 at 10 p.m. in Aleshire Jr. comes to the business over lunch or dinner, you Screening of 'It Was Theater, Hartnett Hall. This event 1967 Grateful Dead members cannot! The event’s goal is to is free to all students with a cur - Beaver Dam Oct. 7 RaTphee C' rsimeitn afol Jru sOticcet .C l9 ub and arrested by narcotics It is time to get your cell expose MSU students, faculty and rent MSU ID. agents. phones ready for a good prank. staff to the basic principles of tra - Keep U Safe Program present "It Join MSU Life Oct. 7 at 8 p.m. in ditional etiquette used during a Was Rape!" a documentary by 1986 Sikhs attempt to assassinate the Beaver Dam to laugh on with business lunch or dinner through Jennifer Baumgardner, Thursday, Theatre plans fall Indian Prime Minister Roy Wood Jr. A nationally tour - hands-on interaction. Oct. 9, at 7 p.m. in the Beaver production ing comedian, Wood has been on Chuck Repnow (MSU class of Dam. Rape is wrong, illegal, rep - The MSU Theatre Arts Rajiv Gandhi. talk shows such as "Conan" and '83) is the presenter. The Etiquette rehensible and, yet, still tragically Program presents Beth Henley’s "Late Night with David Luncheon is Oct. 9 at the MSU common. In this film, eight “The Miss Firecracker Contest” 1988 Mike Tyson wrecks Letterman" and currently stars in Conference Center, third floor, women tell their diverse personal Oct. 14-18 at 7:30 p.m. Act 1 takes furniture in his TBS's hit comedy "Sullivan and Student Center. Lunch begins stories of sexual assault, from a place in Aleshire Theater and Act Bernardsville, New Jersey, Son." promptly at 12:30 p.m. Cost is $5 Midwestern teenager trying alco - 2 in the Black Box Theater. Mansion. Get ready for the unexpected! for students and $13 for faculty hol for the first time to a Native Aili Smith, associate professor This event is free to all students and staff. Professional dress is American woman gradually com - of communication arts, directs the 1988 Pakistan's Supreme Court ing to terms with her abusive play. The cast includes Emily with a current MSU ID. required. Register by Friday, Oct. orders free elections. 3, at the Student Success Center childhood. Taylor as Miss Carnelle Scott, Erin Kampen as Elaine, Jason Gaarder (second floor, Student Center), 2011 More than 700 Occupy MSU etiquette College of Business (Main 304), as Delmount, Megan Wolf as Ghost Hunter Chris Popeye, Cole Anderson as Mac Wall Street protesters luncheon sign-up Division of Humanities (Hartnett arrested when they Hall 148W), Teacher Education Moon comes to Sam and Krys Zorbaugh as Tessy Mahoney. swarmed the Brooklyn deWahdol inhaesn O't castk.e 3d "What fork and Human Performance (Swain Aleshire Theater Oct. 9 Reservations are strongly Bridge and shut down a do I use?" or "How am I supposed 218) or Dakota College Ready to get spooked? Ghost encouraged. Contact the box office lane of traffic. to eat that?" or "Is that my glass?" (Administration 159). For more Hunter Chris Moon’s look into the information, contact Ann Bougard world of the paranormal is guar - at 858-3172. Dining etiquette is something (Courtesy of Brainyhistory.com) taken for granted by most people, at 858-3362. anteed to be a hair-raising good

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Photo by Jamie Council MSU studen ts Cele ne Jo hnson and Ke llie Pia zz a sh ow their school sp irit at the Homecoming football game. Page 4 – October 2, 2014 Opinion Red & Green Letter to the editor On Movies LCM on campus for everyone ‘The Maze Runner’ Thank you for the Sept. 11 Red & where he meets other boys who somehow knows Thomas. even the maze itself. It was hard Green article about Lutheran call themselves Gladers. Thomas Thomas must now try to fig - to not enjoy how it looked. Campus Ministry (LCM). Staff cannot remember anything at all, ure out his connection to the The plot kept my interest as writer Ayman AlQasem did a great but the leader of the Gladers, maze and to a mysterious most sci-fi films seem to have the job of describing our ministry and by Alex Nelson Alby (Ameen) tells him that none woman (Clarkson) who appears same elements in them and what we offer to the Minot State Staff Writer of them have any memories in his dreams. In order to find would make them predictable. community. Mazes can be fun, unless before entering the Glad. the answers he seeks, he must While I was curious about a few While LCM is indeed sponsored you’re trapped in the middle of a Thomas also learns from Newt become a maze runner. things in the plot, I still found it by the Lutheran Church (ELCA), we maze with no memory of who you (Brodie-Sangster) and Chuck There seem to be many films unique to some other sci-fi films. are a ministry that is open to ALL are and the maze itself has mon - (Cooper) that the Glad is sur - lately based on bestselling books It would appear at first that this students. If you are Lutheran or not, sters in it. Yeah. that doesn’t rounded by a maze. The doors such as “Hunger Games,” film was intended for teenagers, you are welcome. If you are a sound fun at all. open every day and close every “Divergent” and the like. I was - due to it being a young adult Christian since birth or new to the “The Maze Runner” stars night. n’t interested in seeing “The book, but the movie does have a faith, you are welcome. If you are Dylan O’Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Every day, runners led by Maze Runner” until I saw the serious tone that college students atheist, agnostic, or humanist, you Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Ki Hong Minho (Hong Lee) go into the trailer and decided to give the and even some adults might are welcome. If you come from an Lee, Will Poulter, Aml Ameen, maze to try to find a way out. movie and the book a try. I am enjoy. entirely different religion, you are Blake Cooper and Patricia Easier said than done as deadly glad that I did as I enjoyed both The acting, I will say, was welcome. If you are GLBT, or other - Clarkson. Directed by Wes Ball, it creatures, known as the Grievers, of them. done very well and I believe the wise questioning your or is based on the book by James occupy the maze. Soon bizarre I will say that there are obvi - right cast was chosen for each identity, you are welcome. If you are Dashner. The movie has a PG-13 things begin to happen and one ous changes that fans will notice part. I was impressed that ambivalent about God, or consider rating for language, violence and of the boys, Gally (Poulter), while viewing the film, but these O’Brien, from “Teen Wolf,” did yourself “spiritual but not religious,” disturbing scenes. believes that Thomas is the cause changes are not major and they an excellent job as the main hero, you are welcome. If you simply have A boy named Thomas of it somehow. This belief is do not appear to destroy or alter and Poulter, who previously questions or are curious about God, (O’Brien) wakes up in a metal box, strengthened when the new the plot, which is good. I enjoyed played a lovable dope from Jesus, the Bible or life, you are very which takes him up to an arrival from the box is a girl the visual look and surroundings “We’re the Millers,” is now a no- much welcome! unknown location called the Glad named Teresa (Scodelario) who of the film from the Glad and See Maze Runner — Page 10 It should be noted that the ELCA sees itself as a “big-tent” denomina - tion. Wherever you find yourself in your journey of faith (or lack of it), you will not be judged, condemned, Not Just Paranoia pressured, or excluded by Lutheran When is it going to end?! Campus Ministry. It’s a grace thing! I’ve been reading Dan I wonder if there was a way one that stayed out of the vio- I am always available to meet Smoot’s 1960s book titled, “The we could have avoided all these lence in other countries. I wish with students, faculty or staff. Please Invisible Government.” He talks conflicts in the Middle East a we could be more like that. If email me at about how prior to the First long time ago. We always must someone asks for our help, that [email protected] by Bryan Lynch World War, the United States defend ourselves, but I’ve often is one thing, but I often feel like to set up an appointment. Or, come Staff Writer rarely got involved in foreign wondered how things would we’ve just painted ourselves into find me at our free Tuesday Soup I’ve been thinking about how wars. have played out had we not got- a corner as a country with our lunch or Wednesday worship serv - we are now in another conflict in Smoot argued that the U.S. ten so involved in foreign wars foreign policies to where we are ice, both held in Admin. 158. the Middle East with Syria. All involvement in World War I over the last 100 years. involved in perpetual war. Blessings! these wars we’re involved in real - actually made the world more Smoot’s book talked about When is it going to end?! Christoph Schmidt ly have me questioning our for - unstable and more likely to have how George Washington actual- Campus Pastor, MSU eign policy in general. another war (World War II). ly intended our country to be Lutheran Campus Ministry

EDITOR Letter Policy: Letters to the editor must bear the writer's name, e-mail address and telephone number. Red & Green Courtney Holman Students must include year in school and major. Only letters from students, faculty or staff will be 304 Student Center ASSISTANT EDITOR published. We will not print unsigned letters, and we reserve the right to edit all letters for factors such Rachel Alfaro as clarity, punctuation, spelling and length. We reserve the right to refuse to print letters we consider 500 University Ave. W ONLINE EDITOR libelous, superfluous or ridiculous. Please submit all letters before noon on the Thursday prior to Minot, ND 58707 publication. Students are limited to four letters for publication per semester. Letters may be e-mailed to Josh Jones Phone: [email protected]. 858-3354 SPORTS EDITORS E-mail: [email protected] Views expressed by this publication are not necessarily those of the university, its administration, Jamie Council and Jerusalem Tukura ONLINE: www.minotstateu.edu/redgreen faculty or student body. CIRCULATION Red & Green is printed at Minot Daily News, Minot, N.D. Adviser: Frank McCahill Upile Maliro Red & Green Opinion Page 5 - October 2, 2014 Sports Council The Vent The college choice Round of applause for gender equality pros and cons. keeps people from going to college

and biting were permissible). Since For example, a person who’s because they feel like it’s a waste to

by Jamie Council then rules have been put in place to by Frankie Jean-Pierre unsure whether or not college is for pay for school while not having

Staff Writer protect players from violent con - Staff Writer them may decide to do like I did any direction. The trick to solving

Minot State University is quickly duct, but the game is still extremely I’m now in my third year of and take a year or so off and earn this dilemma resides in the one becoming one of the more promi - physical (Illegal in the state of college and, like many students, some money that can be put most-important skill needed for nent schools in the Midwest. Mississippi until 1991). I’ve wondered if this path is real - towards college later if desired, but those who seek knowledge, and it

Athletically speaking, a lot of Some believe this game of the ly what’s best for me. It’s pretty most of the time the only way happens to be the one thing that changes have been made in the past feet was developed in a London obvious that I personally have you’re going to know if something almost every college course has in few years. The Beavers are currently prison in the early 1800’s where gone too far to turn back now, is or isn’t for you is if you try it. So, common: the ability to read. in their fourth year (including the inmate’s hands were cut off for but I know that to achieve my in a way, you’re wasting time by If you have an area of interest, transitional year) of NCAA Division crimes such as robbery. ambitions I need a college educa - not going to school that first or sec - but don’t want to get a minor or

2 competition in the Northern Sun The 32 panels on a soccer ball tion, more accurately I need the ond semester it’s offered. concentration in the area because of

Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC). represent the 32 European countries. diploma and a way to get a foot On the flip side however, if you financial or other reasons, then

Thanks to the re-installment of British sailors spread the game in the door of careers I’m inter - go straight out of school because simply find what text the course

MSU wrestling and Title IV (gender spread across the world in the ested in. you feel pressured by friends and requires and go buy it from a book equality rights), soccer was brought 1800’s. With nearly 3.5 billion or Many freshman and second- family to go get that degree when store or online and just read it. It to campus five seasons ago (one more fans, soccer is the most popu - year students may be asking you’re not sure you even want to will save you money, you can read year in NAIA) for the first time in lar sport in the world. themselves this very question go to college, you risk being unpre - it at your own pace, you aren’t test -

MSU history. In its short history, the Women’s soccer is largely recog - and maybe they’ve decided to pared and ultimately putting your - ed on the material, there’s no class team has seen major success, win - nized around the world now. It has - try one semester or a whole year self in financial debt early on in life, to show up to and you’ll acquire ning the NSIC conference tourna - n’t always been that way. It wasn’t and see how they like it. When it unless your school is completely the knowledge you sought. ment and clinching a national tour - until 1971 that a ban was lifted that comes to college and whether or covered by scholarships or parents, So my advice to all the first, sec - nament bid in 2012. The soccer pro - allowed women to play on the same not to go there’s essentially two but most of the time those students ond and maybe third- year stu - gram has never had a losing season. pitch as men. Women’s soccer was - strategies to choose. Either take want to go to school. Deciding dents is, save your money, don’t

Minot State women’s soccer is a n’t introduced into the World Cup some time off before going in whether or not to take time off pay more than what you have to new commodity, but many versions until 1991, into the Olympics until order to save up some money or, before attempting college is a rela - for knowledge. because your brain of the game of soccer go back to 1996. Now, since 2010, it’s been firm - if you’re on the ropes about it, tively easy decision compared to is a muscle and learning is like a ancient cultures. The Romans ly accepted in Beaver athletics. try a semester or two and see choosing a major, though. workout for your brain and you played an early version of soccer. The Lady Beavers are in the how it goes. Both are good The issue of what major to don’t need fancy facilities to get it

The Han Dynasty (200 B.C.) also midst of creating a legacy for MSU strategies, but they have their choose is sometimes also what in shape. developed a version of the modern women’s soccer for years to come. game. However, Europe is where Led by Head coach Jason Spain, the modern-day soccer, or football, was squad is currently in season. born despite King Edward banning For more information, check the sport in the 14th century for out the soccer webpage at being too violent (hitting, punching msubeavers.com.

MSU Student Council for Exceptional Children and the Optimist Club of Minot The Landing - ad S1HOWING FOOTBALL & NASCAR 32nd Annual Community Halloween Party EVERY SUNDAY 2x3 B&W MSU Dome • Friday, Oct. 31 • 5-8 p.m. MSU student organizations, businesses, service clubs, civic organizations, friends and neighbors are all JAM requested to sponsor a booth, which involves decorating the booth and handing out treats on Halloween. WITH If you would like to sponsor a booth, please return the form below by Monday, Oct. 20. EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT If you have any questions, call Melanie (858-4233 or 240-2579) or Lisa (858-3374). r Liquo Thank you for providing our youth with a Happy Halloween, and God Bless America! Store ay Please mail to Everyd ______Yes, we will sponsor a booth rices! Melanie Moore Low P Student Health & Development Center Organization ______Minot State University BAR & BOTTLESHOP Contact Person ______Phone ______or email Must be 21 to enter 2015 N. Broadway [email protected] Email ______Page 6 – October 2, 2014 News Red & Green It’s party time

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Sigma Delta member Shelby Bruce plays a game on the lawn of Old Main with a community member at the MSU Community Block Party during Homecoming Week. Besides games for children, there was free food, bounce houses, door prizes and music by the MSU Jazz Band, Marching Band and guest musician Jason LeVasseur.

MSU student Casey Feldner (left) realizes he has just to Breanna Benson, while Jared French looks on at the Community Block Party. Photos by Jamie Council Red & Green News Page 7 - October 2, 2014 Meet Daniel Clayton

Honors program at MSU by Caitlin Dupras Comm 281 by Emmanuel Okorie National Collegiate Honors The Minot State University Comm 281 Counsel for the annual confer - Division of Science recently hired Minot State University's ence. Daniel Clayton as Honors Program is a nice bundle "It is very student friendly, a visiting assistant of courses that focuses on service lots of student presentations. If professor of chem - as well as schol - selected, the Honors Program istry. He currently arship. Laurie pays for the students to travel to teaches quantita - Geller is the the conference and present their tive analysis and MSU Honors work," Geller said. environmental Program direc - To qualify to be in the chemistry. Next tor. Honors Program, freshmen stu - semester, he plans Clayton "It's a really dents need a high school GPA of to teach chemistry nice way to get 3.5 or higher, or a minimum of the environment and instrumental involved with a Geller composite Act score of 25 or bet - analysis. group of stu - ter. Sophomores or transfer stu - Clayton has a bachelor's degree in dents who really want to be chal - dents need a cumulative GPA of chemistry from Davidson College and lenged and engaged in their learn - 3.3 or higher to get into the hon - a doctorate in analytical chemistry ing," Geller said. ors program. from the University of Alabama. The Honors Program consists of "To stay in the program, we After graduating, Clayton knew several general education courses ask the students to maintain a he wanted to teach. One reason he with focuses on different topics. cumulative GPA of 3.3 or high - chose Minot State is its size. "It's a nice, small class, with fac - er. Foreign language is also a "I knew that I would be able to ulties that teach the students requirement to be in the pro - directly observe the impact of my something different they don't gram. It helps them diversify," teaching on the students,” he said, teach in their departments," Geller Geller said. “as MSU's size makes it ideal for said. "One of the courses focuses For more information, visit making personal connections.” on writing really great research www.minotstateu.edu/honors Clayton said his experience at papers as well as finding the or contact Geller at MSU has been very positive thus far; source and evaluating them. [email protected]. he thoroughly enjoys his students, Another class called ‘visionaries of fellow faculty and staff. the past’ focuses on readings and things that are visionary," she said A couple of service courses enable students to engage and interact with the community. "There is a class called ‘communi - ty problem solving’ where the stu - dents come together, brainstorm a list of problems in the community and contact people in the commu - nity. Then we pick one of those issues and work together as a team and begin to address that prob - lem," Geller said. Student works are usually dis - played in the Honors room and on campus for other students to view. The Honors center is located in Model Hall room 208. "It is kind of a place to relax. There are couches, fridges, microwave and a small computer lab in the back. Some of the honors classes are also held there," Geller said. Students with really good papers are selected and encour - Solution, page 10 aged to submit their content to the Page 8 – October 2, 2014 News Red & Green Hypnotist mesmerizes Homecoming MSU audience tailgating

Photo by Courtney Holman Photo by Courtney Holman MSU student Morgan Marcotte (right) takes a selfie with Buckshot Hypnotist Eric Mina (left) shows MSU students Chelsea Geis and Jonathan Kemp an imaginary ball. and students (from the left) Shayla Christensen, Jordyn Grell They were hypnotized into believing they were dogs, and when they caught the ball they would fall and Laleaya Chisolm at tailgating festivities. asleep.

Photo by Courtney Holman Photo by Courtney Holman Members of the MSU Residence Hall Association (from the left) Jonathan Kemp, Baylee Fitzgerald, Jason Huger and Sherry Chan are hypnotized into believing they Jaileen Brodziak, Jenna Wing, Taylar Wall and Alex Buchholz need to use the restroom. The event was sponsored by MSU-Life last week. make soda floats for the community at tailgating. Red & Green News Page 9 - October 2, 2014 Homecoming Parade

Photo by Courtney Holman Campus Player members (from the left) Brekka Wolf, Connor Photo by Courtney Holman The MSU Marching Band participates in Saturday’s Homecoming Parade. The parade began in Donovan and Erin Kampen give away candy during the MSU downtown Minot and ended at the MSU Dome. This year’s theme was “Beavers Assemble!” Homecoming Parade.

Photo by Courtney Holman Photo by Courtney Holman MSU student Matthew Maldonado rides atop the Art Club’s decorated vehicle in the Homecoming Parade. Members of the women’s club hockey team pass out candy There were 72 entries in the parade. during the Homecoming Parade. Page 10 – October 2, 2014 News Red & Green the noticeable changes and some Meet new geology ...... MMazeaze RRunnerunner the noticeable changes and some fans of the series will most likely ccontinuedontinued ffromrom ppageage 4 fans of the series will most likely NNOTSTOCKOTSTOCK rrecapecap nonsense survivor. dislike them, but I don’t believe instructor Joseph Collette dislike them, but I don’t believe The rest of the cast also did an the series is altered by these est of the cast also did an the series is altered by these bbyy RRichardichard AAllenllen about NotStocks’s guests, who incredible job, as well. I got to changes. 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Photo by Jamie Council Special teams members (from the left) Alamoti Vaenuku, Randel Barber and Brady Kortes take down a Wildcat player in the Homecoming game at Herb Parker Stadium. Wayne State defeated MSU, 20- 17. Beavers impress at Homecoming By Jamie Council Beavers at 0-4. In comparison to 76-yard reception from junior cap - Sports Editor the first three games, in which tain Zac Cunha for Minot State’s The Minot State University MSU was outscored by a com - first touchdown of the game. Photo by Jerusalem Tukura football team fell just short over bined 148-17, the faithful Beaver A mid-fourth quarter, 27-yard Emily Byrne (No. 2) leaps to block the ball in the Dome. Homecoming weekend in a 17-20 fans saw a team that showed a lit - field goal for WSC gave the Minnesotata State won, 3-2. loss to tle fight. Wildcats the edge that determined (Wayne, Neb.), putting the “We played the best football the game. Borel scored his second that we played all year,” head touchdown on a 20-yard reception coach Tyler Hughes said in a press from Cunha with 4:19 left in the release on the MSU website. game, but neither team put points Beavers drop 2 After the first quarter, the on the board after that, putting the Beavers led 3-0 on a 25-yard field final score at a heart-breaking 17- goal from senior Brian Gutierrez. 20 loss for the Beavers. Emily Byrne breaks MSU’s all-time assists record However, complacency struck Senior captain Leon La Deaux by Kurt Miller ue to play with that kind of com - Minot in the second quarter as contributed five receptions for 74 Staff Writer passion and heart." they trailed the Wildcats 17-3 yards and 39 yards on two kick The Minot State University The Mavericks jumped out to heading into halftime. returns. True sophomore Michael volleyball team had another close an early 1-0 lead after winning a The Beavers stepped on the Jenkins led the defense with a game slip through its hands very tight first game that ended turf fired up the second half, career high 14 tackles (UA-A, 8, 6) Friday night in the home opener 29-27 in favor of Minnesota State. determined to overcome the while senior captain Levi Freidt against Minnesota State The Beavers had a game-point adversity of the 14-point deficit. continued his consistent play with University. The Mavericks won opportunity four different times MSU fell just short despite a bril - 12 tackles (UA-A, 5-7). Freidt has the match in five sets, 3-2. in the set, but were unable to liant effort. Senior WR Glyn Borel 46 tackles so far this season. "We earned it tonight," Minot close. led the receiving corps with five Juniors Randel Barber and Aaron State head coach Travis Ward Minot State stayed strong, receptions for 176 yards and two James each contributed nine tack - said. "We needed a little bit of though, taking the second set 25- touchdowns, one of which was a les (AU-A, 8-1, 2-7) respectively. luck to go our way and it didn't 20 and followed it up with a The Beavers look for their first happen. I just reiterated to [the strong 25-16 win in the third set. Senior wide receiver Leon La “W” Saturday at Northern State team] how proud I am of what Despite ending the match Deaux hurdles a Wildcat University in Aberdeen, S.D. Kick- they did tonight, who they were with a .141 hitting percentage, defender. off is at 2:30 p.m. with each other, who they were Minnesota State proved why Photo by Jamie Council as a team, and it's hard to contin - See Volleyball — Page 12 Page 12 – October 2, 2014 Sports Red & Green

Junior outside hitter Mallory Sall (No. 14) blocks the ball against a Concordia University-St. Paul player.

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... Volleyball that record right now, so I'm just excited continued from page 13 that it came and I'm excited to keep getting they're one of the best teams in the NSIC. more and more, and hopefully hold it for a They won the following two sets as they while longer." closed out the match 25-22 in the fourth set Minot State head coach Travis Ward said Photo by Courtney Holman and 15-13 in the fifth. the milestone couldn't have been reached Jamie MacFarlane takes the ball away from a Southwest Minnesota State Tarah Dabovich (Jr., MH) had one of her by a better person. University player. The Beavers defeated the Mustangs, 2-1, Saturday at Herb best games of the season for the Beavers in "She was the first recruit I had here, and Parker Stadium. the setback. The junior recorded 15 kills and she's a pretty awesome kid," he said. "She boasted a .333 hitting percentage. does a great job off the court as well as on With the loss, the Beavers dropped to 3- the court — so yeah. I can't have any com - Soccer scores big during 10 overall and 1-4 in the NSIC. According to plaints." Ward, the team just needs to keep fighting. The Beavers were right in the thick of "You've got to play the same way night things in the first two sets, but ended up in and night out," Ward said. "The Northern dropping them 25-20 and 25-19 to the Homecoming weekend Sun's built to be heartbreaking matches. seven-time defending national champions. That's how this conference is." The Golden Bears controlled the majority of by Kurt Miller some momentum." The Mavericks (8-4, 4-1) were paced by the third and final set, taking it 25-16. Staff Writer The Beavers played off of Biasetto's Chandra Honebrink's 18 kills, while Ellie Dixon led the way for Minot State, Minot State University started off its momentum for the rest of the match as Van De Steeg had a match-high 52 assists in smashing 14 kills in the setback. Dixon is on homecoming weekend in strong fashion Melton put the Beavers ahead for good in the win. the verge of breaking an all-time record her - with a win by the women’s soccer team the 63rd minute. The team missed a couple Leading in kills for the Beavers was Jen self, needing just eight more kills to become Saturday, Sept. 27. The Beavers defeated of other good opportunities down the Dixon (Sr., OH) with 16, while Mallory Sall the all-time leader in Beaver history. Southwest Minnesota State 2-1 in the first stretch. Breanne Hatfield (Jr., D) assisted (Jr., OH,) smacked 13 as the Beavers had Sall recorded double-digit kills as well, of three athletic contests set for Saturday. on Melton's goal. three players in double-figure kills. Emily tallying 11. Byrne finished her milestone After going down early 1-0 to the "I feel like our overall effort was great," Byrne (Sr., S) paced MISU with 44 assists, night with 35 assists while Pelo led the way Mustangs on a goal from Lizzy Bruder, the head coach Jason Spain said. "I think we while Cindy Pelo (Jr., L) led the team with defensively for the Beavers with 11 digs. Beavers entered halftime with a 1-0 deficit. played a lot better than we did against 18 digs. Concordia was led by Riley Hanson, "We were down in the first half and we Bemidji, so our goal is to get better every The Beavers dropped their second match who recorded 14 kills in the match. knew that there's no way we deserved that day. We did that at practice this week." of the weekend, this time to No. 3 ranked "I'm really proud of how they're contin - and that we needed to get a win," Chloe Celene Johnson (Jr., GK) played a key Concordia-St. Paul, on a night that turned uing to play and fight," Ward said. Melton (So., F), who scored her second role for the Beavers, allowing just one goal out to be more special than what the score - "Obviously Concordia's a great team, but consecutive game-winning goal, said. "We and saving six Mustang shots. Johnson line showed. we kept it close and had some good come - want to sweep this weekend, so we came started just her second game of the season Despite dropping the backs in a couple of those games. out in the second half fighting so hard." for the Beavers Saturday morning. match in straight sets, "Anything that you do average, they're It took little time for the Beavers to put Jamie Ayala (Jr., F) finished the game Minot State's Emily going to make you pay for it. It just showed the game back in the balance after half with two shots while Long, Jamie Byrne (Sr., S) became the why they're one of the best teams in the when Gemma Biasetto (Jr., F) struck a ball MacFarlane (Sr., F) and Emilie Rebelo (Jr., all-time assists leader in country and have won seven national from the right side of the penalty area and D) all ended the game with one shot. Beavers volleyball histo - championships." rocketed it past the goalkeeper in the 50th The Beavers were back in action ry. Byrne broke the The loss drops Minot State to 3-11 over - minute. Kristin Long (Jr., M) slipped Sunday afternoon when they defeated the record in the middle of Byrne all and 1-5 in the NSIC. The Golden Bears Biasetto in with a perfectly weighted ball. University of Sioux Falls. Four different the third set, passing improve to 12-2 overall and 5-1 in the con - "Being in the back, you can only be so players scored in the Beavers’ 4-0 victory. Melissa Spelchen with 3,728 career assists. ference. loud as a goalkeeper," Biasetto, who “To get six points on the weekend was "It is pretty cool, but I owe it all to my MSU is back on the road when they trav - recently switched from goalkeeper to for - big,” Spain said. “We’ll see how everyone hitters, because I can't do it without them," el to Southwest Minnesota State on Friday ward, said. "Moving up to forward gave else does. Maybe we can stretch away and Byrne said. "They're the reason that I have and Sioux Falls on Saturday. me that opportunity to give the team See Soccer — Page 14 Reedd & GGreenreen SSportsports PPageage 1133 - OOctoberctober 22,, 22014014 PPlayerlayer SSpotlightpotlight ...... MMSUSU MMen'sen's HHockeyockey BBradrad OOlynyklynyk

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