Inside This Issue: STATE UNIV - Fagan’s column, ‘The irony of NOT ERS MI ITY the Electoral College, Page 4 - Student clubs volunteer at event for kids, Page 5 - Beavers retain Big Lake Red & Green Trophy, Page 10 Volume 98, Number 7 Nov. 17, 2016 Minot, N.D. 58701 MinotStateU.edu/redgreen Students attend Election Party

Submitted Photo A Civil War era 6-pound cannonball and a 6-pound Bormann shell were discovered in Pioneer Hall on campus last week.

Photo by En Chze Koh (Ariel) MSU students (from the left) Hector Padilla, Noelle Padilla, Cassie DeMora, Steven DeMora and Vanessa Ramirez eagerly wait for presidential election results during the Election Party in the Beaver Dam. MSU Life sponsored the event.

Submitted Photo The detonated Bormann shell sits on a table. The MAFB EOD detonated the shell at Keith Ailes to share ‘My Story’ the city landfill. By Victoria Saxelby discuss overcoming diversity. “going where the mountains Staff Writer “It’s for anyone who is strug - are,” making short videos and Keith Ailes, a senior in his last gling or going through hard films involving scenery and the Civil War ammo found semester, will host a public show - times,” he said. “I want to spread beauty of nature. However, it ing of his sen - the message that there is a light at isn’t just work-applicable skills ior project, a the end of the tunnel.” Ailes has adopted into his way of Campus Security evacuates Pioneer Hall as a precaution documentary Ailes, a broadcast production thinking and intellectual bank. Minot State University The Minot Air Force Base titled “My major, has been learning his craft “Once I put in the work into employees discovered two suspi - Explosive Ordnance Disposal Story,” while working simultaneously my mini-documentary for my cious objects in a basement stor - team (MAFB EOD) safely Wednesday, for the MSU Athletic senior project,” he said, “it age room of Pioneer Hall on the removed the items from campus, Nov. 30, at 6:30 Department, making short videos opened my eyes and made me morning of Nov. 9. and Pioneer Hall reopened. p.m. in and films, then editing them to realize, with the positive feed - They appeared to be an older The objects were identified as a Aleshire advertise upcoming athletic back and information I got from type of military-grade ordnance Civil War era 6-pound cannonball Theater. rounds. MSU campus security and a 6-pound Bormann shell (a Ailes events. the public, I could do this as a The film Likewise, from his time in the profession and really help people immediately notified the Minot bursting shell). details his family’s battle with broadcasting program, Ailes has as well. My advice is to follow Police and Fire Departments and Because the shell was still con - multiple sclerosis. learned skills that are imperative your passion, not the money, and evacuated Pioneer Hall as a pre - sidered active, MAFB EOD safely Following the film, Ailes will to his future hopes of, as he put it, caution. detonated it at the city landfill. See ‘My Story’ — Page 7 Page 2 – Nov. 17, 2016 News Red & Green SSWO students will freeze to benefit others News in Brief In order to make a difference in poverty and homelessness, espe - Survey, to speak to studetns and tentative relationship between an someone’s life, Minot State cially in winter,” Poitra said. League of Social staff on campus Monday at 4 abandoned Finnish soldier, a University social work students Community Action Sciences to sell chili p.m. in Cyril Moore 231. Blake’s Lapp woman and a Russian cap - will be freezin' for a reason this Partnership-Minot will receive the The MSU League of Social presentation is titled “Water tain accused of anti-Soviet corre - weekend. food items, while the YWCA is the Sciences will sell chili today from Quality Related to Mining spondence offers momentary sol - The student volunteers will beneficiary of monetary dona - 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on the first Legacy and Oil and Gas ace to a trio of lost souls (Rotten stand outside in the cold Saturday tions. floor of Old Main. Development.” The club will pro - Tomatoes). from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the park - The MSU Student Social Work vide pizza. The film will run in the ing lot of Marketplace Foods on Organization holds Freezin' for a Aleshire Theater at 6:30 p.m. with the corner of South Broadway and Reason every year in November in NSA hosts blood drive a social preceding the film at 6 20th Avenue to raise awareness of conjunction with National Hunger todMaemy bers of the MSU Nursing Sodexo to host p.m. Everyone welcome. poverty and homelessness in and Homelessness Awareness Minot. They will collect nonper - Week. Student Association (NSA) invite ThMainnokts gStiavtien gD infeinag sste rvices students, faculty and staff to its ishable food and monetary dona - The students welcome anyone invites all MSU students, faculty, Native American tions. to join them in Freezin’ for a Battle of the Colleges Blood Drive staff and the Minot community to today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. NSA Center hosts guest Alivia Poitra, MSU social work Reason and/or make a donation. celebrate the upcoming holiday student and event co-chair, Contact club adviser Dionne wants to see which college will at a Thanksgiving feast in the spDera. kTaemr i TJoulleies-Tdroatytier, clini - emphasized the need for dona - Spooner at 858-3142 for more have the most donors. To sched - Beaver Creek Cafe, Tuesday, cal psychologist with Belcourt's tions. information or to make a donation ule an appointment, call Michelle from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cost for Sevens Stones Health Clinic, will “Many people struggle with other than at the event. at 701-578-4793 or go to all-you-can-eat dining is $9.75 or discuss generation art and turtle bloodhero.com and use sponsor one MSU meal swipe. code: minotstate. medicine at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Aleshire Theater, in Hartnett Hall DSU art professor as part of the Native American Blankets, reindeer and Cultural Celebration. Rise Up briTnhge sN poartihnwtienstg sA rtto C MenSteUr's The MSU Northwest Art binWghoen f iot gr estst cuhdilleyn otus t, a blan - Hartnett Hall Gallery presents Center lecture series and MSU ket keeps one warm, and MSU "Missouri Valley Gold," Plein Air Native American Center sponsor Mountain climbing … students may make their own the presentation. It is free and paintings by artist Greg Walter, by Christoph Schmidt fleece blanket Tuesday at 8 p.m. open to the public. rules: they never climb alone, and through Dec. 22. Campus Pastor in the Beaver Dam. MSU Life will they tie themselves together with Walter is an associate profes - provide the materials; students As a young adult, I lived in ropes. This way, if one person falls sor of art at Dickinson State must present their MSU ID. Washington state for eight years. through a snow cornice and into a University and director of the Nursing students “There are enough supplies During that time, I tried to get out - crevasse, he/she will be caught by DSU Art Gallery. present HPV cancer for approximately 200 students to side as much as possible to hike, the rest of the climbing team, who "My most recent series of make a blanket,” Aaron Hughes, prevention fish and climb. And I had the can then anchor in and pull the paintings explores the beauty and Minot State University senior Student Activities coordinator, opportunity to learn mountaineer - person to safety. Without ropes variety of landscape found in the nursing students invite students, said. “If you bring your own scis - ing skills – how to use an ice axe, and the strength of others, cross - Missouri River Valley,” Walter faculty, staff and the public to its sors, you can cut and tie the blan - crampons, harnesses and ropes to ing glaciers would be incredibly said. “The diversity of this land - HPV cancer prevention presenta - ket on site.” climb (and sometimes actually dangerous and ill advised. scape in which I live is profound, tion Thursday, Dec. 1, from 6 to 8 Students will have an oppor - summit) some of the state’s gla - In many ways, the lives we live and I believe that a landscape p.m. in the Conference Center on tunity on Nov. 29 to have their cier-covered peaks. resemble the act of crossing gla - artist such as myself could spend the third floor of the Student picture taken with Santa’s rein - Glaciers, as you may know, ciers. We’re all trying to accom - a lifetime exploring its subtleties Center. deer (a live reindeer) and a aren’t solid chunks of ice. Rather, plish something through our without growing bored with it." HPV is a sexually transmitted sleigh. The event runs from 6 to 9 they are filled with crevasses – efforts, whether it’s summiting the The gallery is open Monday infection that may progress to p.m. in the Beaver Dam. deep cracks and caverns caused peak of our careers, nurturing the through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., various forms of cancer. The On Dec. 1, students can play by glacial melt and movement. joy of loving relationships, or and by special arrangement. It is nursing students will show surprise bingo from 8 to 10 p.m. When crossing glaciers on foot, reaching the pinnacle of success in closed on holidays. The exhibit is "Someone You Love: The HPV in the Beaver Dam. Every prize is these crevasses pose a huge dan - athletics, academics or business. free and open to the public. Epidemic," a 90-minute video, ger because they are oftentimes We have a destination in mind; wrapped, bagged or bowed. followed by a Q-and-A session MSU Life is a student-run hidden by snow. One misplaced something that will, in the end, with a panel of experts including foot can cause climbers to break make all of our time, money, and committee that provides activi - The film, ‘The Cuckoo,’ nurses and physicians who see ties for MSU students. through and fall hundreds of feet hard work worth it. HPV on a daily basis. Following to their deaths. These accidents Like in mountain climbing, to Tshhe ow Noonr tMheornn dayLights the Q-and-A, MSU students will happen regularly in the climbing however, there are many dangers International Film Series contin - have an opportunity to receive community, from the Asian along the way. Our journeys AUGITE Club hosts ues Monday with the 2002 the HPV vaccine from MSU Himalayas to the North American require us to identify, practice and Russian film, "The Cuckoo." In Student Health. hyTdhreo lMogSUis t AoUnG IMTEo cnludba y is Rockies. use our innate talents and skills, Aleksandr Rogozhkin's film, as Admission is free; free food bringing Johanna Blake, hydrolo - In order to avoid these pitfalls, both to reach our goals, and also Finland's withdrawal from for everyone and door prizes pro - gist with New Mexico Geological mountaineers live and die by two World War II draws ever closer, a vided. See Mountain — Page 6 Red & Green Opinion Page 3 - Nov. 17, 2016 Voices on Campus “What are you planning for Thanksgiving?” Ton Yamashita Assistant Editor

Amjad Cherkaoui Ludnie Cassie Augustin Josha Nelson Micah Bloom Victoria Gordon Rick Watson General Education Nursing Sociology Art instructor Management/Language Communication arts “No, I am not planning “I'll be staying in Minot “I will eat some turkey “We will have family “We are going to instructor anything. Probably, I'm and going to have dinner with my family.” come from out of town volunteer at a senior “I’m going to eat some gonna buy stuff on Black with my friend and go out and invite friends to citizens’ dinner. Then, turkey. I don't know where Friday.” shopping on Black Friday. I dinner. We will have a we will go out to dinner I'm going to eat. But, will go to Church and give vegetarian and will go Black Friday Sunday after Thanksgiving, thanks to the Lord.” Thanksgiving.” shopping.” I will go to a Jackson Browne and Bonnie Raitt concert in Standing Rock.”

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On Nov. 8, 2016, more less-populated states by assign - posting his disdain for the Staff Writer and master librarian Wong Americans voted for Hillary ing electoral delegates propor - Electoral College on Twitter: Enter a world that borders (Wong) help defend the world Clinton (47.8 percent) than tionate to each state’s population. ”The Electoral College is a disas - beyond reality and forget every - from mystic threats such as Donald Trump (47.3 percent). However, the irony of such a sys - ter for a democracy.” That tweet thing you think you know. Sorcerer Kaecilius (Mikkelsen) Yet, Donald Trump was the win - tem is the winner of the Electoral came from none other than “Doctor Strange” stars Benedict who wishes to bring a dark and ner and, next January, will be College vote may not necessarily Donald Trump. Cumberbatch, Chiwetel Ejiofor, evil entity into the world. sworn in as President of the win the popular vote. Perhaps our new President, Rachel McAdams, Benedict Wong, Trained in the mystic arts, of America. Four times this split in the who has railed against the Benjamin Bratt, Mads Mikkelsen Strange must learn to use this Come again? That’s right. In Electoral College vote and the “rigged system,” will make it a and Tilda Swinton. Directed by new-found power to defend our the United States the people don’t popular vote has occurred, twice priority to eliminate the Electoral Scott Derrickson, it is rated PG-13 world against those who wish to elect the president, the Electoral in the past five elections. College, which has proven con - for language and violence. destroy our reality. College does, which Trump car - In 2012, some conservative trary to the ideal that every vote Dr. Steven Strange I was never a huge Doctor ried 290-232. voters feared that Mitt Romney counts. (Cumberbatch) is a highly skilled Strange fan, but I did watch the The Electoral College is a sys - would win the popular vote but and famous surgeon who has film with an open mind. In the tem put into place during the lose the Electoral College to completed many successful opera - end, while I am still not a diehard tions. However, he is also highly fan, I will say that I really enjoyed ignorant, which affects his rela - this movie and the personality Srey brings artists together at Creative Social Hour tionship with others including fel - portrayal of the title character. low surgeon and his only friend, Cumberbatch was the perfect By Ton Yamashita Dr. Christine Palmer (McAdams). choice for the Doctor Strange char - Assistant Editor All of this changes when his hands acter as he captures his comic book Minot State University host - are severely damaged in a car acci - counterpart's personality and ed a Creative Social Hour, a dent which ends career as a doc - energy. He managed to keep my new artist inspiration event, tor. attention in every scene he is in as earlier this month at 62 Doors After many failed attempts to he tries to understand this bizarre Gallery. Attendees dressed in fix his hands, he is left jaded and new world he is introduced to. classic ‘20s style in keeping with broken. That is, until one day The rest of the cast was well cho - the 1920s flapper-style theme. when a former patient named sen, as they equally held the movie This second Creative Social Johnathan (Bratt) tells of a place up. Hour Event, held as a fundrais - known as Kamar-Taj. With When the movie was first er for the MSU Broadcasting program, showcased a variety nowhere else to go, Strange travels announced, I remember people Photo by Charles Wollschlager of artistic performances. to the mysterious location which being skeptical of the actors cho - Creative Social Hour organizer and MSU student Tori Srey (right) “The creative social hour is a he hopes can help heal his hands. sen for the roles of Mordo and the visits with Minot artist Angie Saugstad Griffin. What he finds there confuses Grand Master. However, both Facebook group of artists from him as he meets the Grand Master Ejiofer and Swinton gave their all over that come together to Hour group and anyone from the people to work with on a fashion (Swinton) who tells him that his chosen characters justice, as each share their work, look for col - community to connect with others show. The idea was a success, and world is just the tip of the iceberg of them stayed true to their comic laborations and ask for advice,” and share their creativity.” the group is open to anyone and teaches him about sorcerers counterparts and at the same time Tory Srey, founder of the group Srey, a local fashion designer, “It’s a really cool place to get and dimensions. The Grand said. “The event brings all those See Strange — Page 5 style blogger and MSU student, new ideas, and a lot of collabora - people from the Creative Social created the group in 2016 to find See Srey — Page 8

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... Strange have to watch it twice to under - necessary, it wouldn’t hurt view - continued from page 4 stand. ers to watch a few of the previous gave their own interpretation on I will admit I wasn’t sure how Marvel cinematic movies, as said characters, which worked the film would do since the previ - “Doctor Strange” does makes a really well. ous films had more of a real- few references to the previous The effects were also interest - world sense, while this movie films and doing so would help ing to watch as it reminded me of shows us something completely explain these references. the film “Inception,” but a little unexpected. In a way, “Doctor Overall, the film was enjoyable more bizarre. While this movie is a Strange” introduces us to magic through its impressive cast and great addition to the Marvel cine - similar to how “Thor” introduced special effects. Whether or not we matic universe, some viewers Norse Gods and how “The will see a sequel in the future is yet might not understand what is Guardians of The Galaxy” intro - to be seen. However, I think it is going on due to the unexpected duced different aliens and planets. safe to say we will be seeing more themes of magic and dimensions. In that regard, I believe viewers of Dr. Strange. There may be some parts where who are not comic book fans and I personally give “Doctor viewers who are not familiar with had only watched the films should Strange” 4.5 out of 5 Beavers. the subject or the character will have an open mind. While it is not Page 6 – Nov. 17, 2016 News Red & Green ... Mountain Students make bowls for charity continued from page 2 MSU hosts annual Wellness Fair to avoid falling into the deep crevasses and canyons that we’ll find ourselves trying to cross. What is the mountain that you’re trying to climb? And where are you on that journey? There may have been mountains in your life that you’ve already conquered. But there are also mountains that you’re hoping to climb as you move forward. Regardless of the journey that you’re on, the lessons of mountain climbing apply to us all: never climb alone, and use ropes! As the song says, we all Photo by Charles Wollschlager need somebody to lean on. Lean MSU students Samantha Smith and Alexis Henderson glaze bowls on the people around you, and in the MSU ceramics studio. Their bowls and others were allow them to lean on you. donated to the local Bowls for Babies event. All proceeds Don’t try to cross the glacier by supported the March of Dimes mission to save babies and fight yourself; rather, tie yourselves Photo by Charles Wollschlager prematurity. to people that will help rescue MSU nursing student Elizabeth August takes President Steven you when you fall. When living Shirley’s blood pressure at the MSU Wellness Fair. MSU and area in community, tied in to each health and wellness organizations provided resources and other, the climb is much less education, including nutrition education, flu vaccinations and HIV/HepC and STD screening, to students, faculty and staff. The daunting. MSU Wellness Committee sponsored the event.

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Photo by Jerusalem Tukura MSU sophomore Erin Winterton weaves a plastic-bag Photo by Jerusalem Tukura sleeping mat. The mats were donated to area MSU sophomore Faith Babadi (left) learns homelesss assistance providers. The MSU Veterans how to weave a sleeping mat from plastic Center sponsored the event. bags. Photo by Ton Yamashita MSU Campus Players members ( from the left) Ariel Koh, Kacey ... ‘My Story’ Donamaria, Michaela Burns and Katie Abrahamson dress in continued from page 1 costume for the screening of the “Rocky Horror Picture Show.” don’t let people lead you astray from your goals. Follow your Election vision.” Ailes came to Minot State on an night fun athletic scholarship to play base - ball. Playing predominantly left field, Ailes learned skills that would stay with him up until the end of his time as a student and MSU students (from perhaps even further. the left) Elizabeth “Ask any player and they will Yffert, Sal Jimenez tell you it’s a game of failure,” and Divyaa Ailes said about the time he spent Veerama have fun You are invited to on the baseball diamond. “You at the Election Lutheran Campus Ministry’s learn how to deal with adversities Party photobooth. 8TH ANNUAL and failure. You learn to adjust to MSU Life sponsored be successful on the field. And the event. CCHHIILLII FEED that has affected me and helped me both in school and real life.” Photo by En Chze Koh AND SILENT & LIVE A UCTION (Ariel)

Come, warm up with some great chili made by Minot pastors and possibly take home a treasure from the Silent Auction. SUNDAY, NOV. 20 Mi Mexico 5 – 7 P.M. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 3x2 PARISH CENTER (BROADWAY AND 5TH AVENUE) full color MSU STUDENTS EAT FREE! Page 8 – Nov. 17, 2016 Sports Red & Green Volleyball season comes to a close Melton named By Isaac Hunt all of a sudden, they're up three NSCAA Player Sports Writer points." The Minot State University vol - There were bright spots for the of the Week leyball team wasn’t able to secure Beavers in this match, though, as a win in NSIC play for the second freshman Shelby Spuller led the (MSU Sports Information) — straight year, but in a conference team with 12 kills and Janelle Senior forward Chloe Melton where you play three top 10 teams Nagy had 14 assists, nine digs and was named in four games, that can happen. six kills for a well-rounded game. the National Soccer That’s exactly how MSU fin - MSU vs. Augustana ished its season, with games On Senior Night, the Beavers Coaches against No. 8 Wayne State, No. 7 challenged No. 7 Augustana in Association Augustana, Sioux Falls and No. 4 three sets (22-25, 16-25, 18-25), but of America Southwest Minnesota State. ultimately fell, 0-3. The Beavers NCAA didn't go down without a fight, Division II MSU vs. Wayne State The Beavers fell in three sets though, as they led 20-17 in the Women's Melton (13-25, 16-25, 19-25) to No. 8 first set and 8-7 in the second. Player of the Wayne State on the first night of "I thought the energy was Week last week. their last home weekend. great!" Kaszeta said. "Our blocking Melton had a record-break - Compared to the first match up was great tonight. To out-block a ing performance in the first of the Wildcats and Beavers this team like that is huge for us." round of the NSIC Tournament season when they scored 10, 6 and MSU recorded a total of seven scoring the tournament's first 13 points in their three matches the blocks (to Augustana's six) on the ever hat trick against Upper improvements were noticeable, night as Emily Falldorf and Iowa while also breaking the especially by head coach Ben Spuller totaled for four of the record for most points in a tour - Kaszeta. blocks. nament game with six. "We were in all three games, The game was the final home She then went on to score the which I couldn't say earlier this game for seniors Nagy and Cindy lone goal for the Beavers to tie year, but there were a couple rota - Pelo, who both had great perform - the second-round game against tions where their serving took us ances. Augustana and force overtime. out of our system," he said. "They Pelo recorded a team-high 17 Melton was named to the took advantage of some matchups digs along with four assists on the NSIC All-Tournament team as in certain places. They have five night and was key in Minot State's well for her performance. senior hitters that are good at what receiving. This marks just the second they do. "Cindy is solid," said Kaszeta. time any Minot State player has "They're good at making these "She doesn't gamble on a lot of been recognized for a national little runs, nothing spectacular stuff; she just plays smart. Her weekly award in its Division II happens, but at the same time serve receive tonight was on point. history after football player everything is done perfectly and Casey Weinmann was the first See Volleyball — Page 9 to do so in 2014.

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By Isaac Hunt game with six. "They were man marking every - Sports Writer "I feel like it was a long time where, making it difficult on our The Minot State University soc - coming," Melton said, referring possession," Spain said. "Aaron cer team finished its season on a back to her two-goal game against came to me and said, 'They’re run - four-game winning streak to finish Minnesota Duluth where she felt ning the same system as Modesto in its NSIC schedule with an unde - she had a chance to do it then. 2004,' and we went right back to feated 14-0-1 record and win the "Now that I finally did it, especially what we did 12 years ago. We first NSIC regular season title in at home in front of a home crowd, wanted early balls to our front run - school history. MSU was also I'm very pleased." ners and Ninja and Chloe just tore selected to the NCAA Division II Melton was also quick to give them apart." Tournament for the second-straight credit where it was due as her team With that in mind the Beavers season, but ultimately lost in the did a good job finding her in open quickly scored their next two goals first round. positions. Ninfa Ramirez, who now after just 10 minutes of play in the As the No. 1 seed in the NSIC has 11 assists on the season (anoth - second half. tournament, the Beavers opened er MSU record), assisted on all MSU suffered its first loss with a game against 8-seeded three goals while Brianna Ramsey against an NSIC opponent in the Upper Iowa. Senior Chloe Melton also assisted on one. The three next round, as Augustana finally had the game of her career. assists from Ramirez tie for the sec - defeated the Beavers in double This season, Melton broke the ond most in NSIC Tournament overtime. MSU record for most career assists, play. Both teams played a tight game moved into the top three in both "It was definitely a team effort," with a lot of action in the midfield Photo by Jerusalem Tukura career points and goals and became Melton said. "I couldn't have done throughout the first half of the MSU senior Nimfa Ramirez (No. 16) protects the ball from just the third player in Beaver histo - it without the great balls from Ninja game, but Augustana scored 92 sec - Augustana State. The Vikings won the semifinal game in double- ry to record double-digit goals, but and Bri." onds before halftime. overtime, 2-1. her biggest career moment may Getting the ball to Ramirez and The Vikings halftime lead was have come in the first round of the Melton was a strategic adjustment the first time an MSU opponent was With the game’s end 11 minutes Oklahoma for the first round of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate from head coach Jason Spain after a able to hold a lead going into the later, both teams got ready for over - NCAA Tournament. Conference Tournament. close first half which ended with a break. time, then double overtime as nei - The Beavers’ great season ended In the 3-1 win against Upper 1-0 lead for the Beavers after the The Beavers came out after the ther team found the net in the first in a 3-1 loss to Central Oklahoma. Iowa, the Fleet, England, native first goal was scored in the 37th half with a heavy offensive attack, 10 minutes of extra play. "This senior class is the best to scored her first hat trick, the first minute. It was a conversation about which led to a Chloe Melton goal at have played here at Minot State," hat trick in NSIC Tournament play, their time at Yuba College with the 69-minute mark to tie the game. NCAA Central Region tourney MSU was selected as the No. 5 Spain said. "Some of these players breaking not only that conference assistant coach Aaron Daley that Kelli Creese and Ashley Franco seed in the Central Region and was have played in three NCAA record, but also the record for most helped turn things in Minot State's assisted on Melton's 13th goal of the matched up against No. 4 Central points in a conference tournament favor. season. See Soccer — Page 11

... Volleyball Nagy and Dewulf split time setting and Beavers keep up pace at regionals continued from page 8 both finished with 14 assists. Nagy added eight We rank our serve receives and she was at digs, five kills and three aces. (MSU Sports Information) — The good performances from the group at about 90 percent on our scale. She does her job MSU at SWMS Minot State University women's cross the end of the season. We would have extremely well." The Beavers then battled No. 4 ranked country team placed 22nd overall, been 11th outright instead of tying as Nagy tallied 14 assists, nine digs and eight Southwest Minnesota State in sets 1 and 2 but while the men finished 25th at the we had some distance between us and kills. ran into a buzz saw in the Mustangs in the final NCAA Division II Central Regional Bemidji." "Janelle does a little bit of everything," set, dropping 0-3. Championships Saturday at Yankton Jana Warrick capped a solid first Kaszeta said. "She attacks well, receives well It was the final regular season game for both Trail Park. year for Minot State as the sophomore and sets well. She almost had a triple double teams. The women topped 10 other teams, transfer finished 75th overall with a again, which is awesome." MSU played well, finishing with just two including four Northern Sun time of 22 minutes, 40.83 seconds. Falldorf led the Beavers with nine kills and errors and a .192 hitting percentage in set 1 and Intercollegiate Conference teams on "Jana improved her time on the a .429 attack percentage, while Kelsey Dewulf smacked 11 kills in set 2, but dropped 25-15 the same course the conference raced course by 19 seconds," Melby said. led the team with 15 assists. and 25-18 sets. In the final, SMSU turned up the on two weeks ago. MSU was seven Along with Warrick, Emily MSU at Sioux Falls serving pressure to roll to a 25-8 set, hitting places better than Bemidji State, the Westlake, Samantha Huether and Against Sioux Falls, Minot State came .615. team that tied Minot State at confer - Patience Albertson all finished in the extremely close in each match, but couldn’t get Minot State (5-24, 0-20) got six kills and just ence. top 150 and also finished with the victory as they dropped three sets (27-25, one hitting error from Falldorf in the loss. "It was a pretty good meet overall. improved times on the 6K course. 25-23, 25-21). Spuller and Brileigh Boyce finished with five It was the best team performance of Westlake finished in 109th with a Spuller and Shae Pedersen finished with kills each. Nagy finished her Beaver career the season for the women," MSU head 23:19.78, while Huether had a season- nine kills each and combined for just five errors with eight assists, six digs and two kills for coach Stu Melby said. "We had really on 38 attempts. MSU. See Regionals — Page 11 Page 10 – Nov. 17, 2016 Sports Red & Green Beavers continue winning streak, defeat Jamestown

Photo by Eyeiessa Darville The Beavers celebrate after winning the Battle of the Big Lake trophy for the second consecutive year. MSU defeated rival University of Mary, 21-20, in the final game of the season.

Photo by A riel Koh Austin Y ano ( No. 9 3) s kates t oward t he g oal w ith Battle of the Big Lake trophy stays home opponent Nicolas Kovacik (No. 13) on his heels in Saturday’s game against University of Jamestown. The (MSU Sports Information) — Things looked a little bleak for the 7 lead late in the second quarter after Beavers defeated Jamestown, 3-2. The Beavers will Minot State University used two Beavers as U-Mary scored 14 points in MSU quarterback Jose Escobar's host Iowa State University tomorrow at the big plays to secure its second a matter of eight seconds to take a 20- at 7:30 p.m. straight win over rival University See Battle — Page 11 of Mary and to keep possession of the Battle of the Big Lake trophy Saturday at . First, Beavers' junior Jaleel Hunn blocked a punt which was recovered for a touchdown by jun - ior Ryan Fila just before halftime. Second, the Beavers had a series of Homesteaders sacks of U-Mary’s quarterback with the Marauders driving to fin - ish the game. 4x4 The result was a 21-20 Minot State win over the Marauders to take a 13-12 lead in the overall full color series and retain the rivalry trophy for the second year in a row in Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference football. “We really wanted to win this game and get that trophy,” MSU head coach Tyler Hughes said. “We had a great week of practice, and we talked about it being the best of 25 with it tied at 12. That was important to this group. You always want to come out on top against your rival.”

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The Bronchos were able to defeat the Beavers by However, the MSU defense didn’t allow another Publication Dates November 2016 December 2016 M SU ' s N e w s & scoring quickly giving Central Oklahoma a 2-0 cush - score, and it was the special team’s play three minutes SM TW T F S SM TW T F S ion going into halftime. later that turned the tables. With just 1:06 remaining in 12345 123 Feature Show MSU put on the pressure in the first half, but could - the half, Hunn broke through the middle to block the 678910 11 12 456789 10 1 3 14 1 5 1 6 17 1 8 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 n't find the back of the net as they out-shot UCO 10-7 punt at the goal line. The ball darted into the end zone, 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 and took five corner kicks to their opponent's one. but spun back into the field of play just before going 27 28 29 30 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 In the second half, it was the Bronchos who put the out of bounds, where Fila fell on it to make it 20-14 at J anuary 2017 February 2017 pressure on as they out-shot MSU 11-6 and took five halftime SM TW T F S S MTWTFS 1234 1234567 corners of their own compared to Minot State's three. “The football gods were looking down on us for 5678 9 10 11 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 The Beavers scored first in the second half with a that one, for it to make a turn like that,” Escobar said. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2 2 23 24 25 penalty kick taken by Creese, but OCU responded 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 “It was such a big play because we could smile a little 26 27 28 29 30 31 with a goal of its own just seven minutes later, result - going into the locker room.” ing in the 3-1 final score. Minot State took the lead early in the fourth as Ma rch 2017 Apr il 2017 SM TW T F S SM TW T F S MSU finished with a 16-3-1 overall record, which Escobar found Ray Watkins from a yard out to cap a 1234 1 included a record-setting 14 NSIC wins. nine-play, 82-yard drive. 56789 10 11 2 34 5 678 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Seven Beavers players were named to All-NSIC “Any time you can get the win is great and when 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2 3 24 25 26 2 7 28 2 9 teams, including four on the first team. it’s against the school down south it’s even better,” 26 27 28 29 30 31 30 Forwards Ninfa Ramirez and Chloe Melton, who Esobar said. “Rivalry games bring out the best in both combined for 31 goals and 19 assists, highlighted teams. It was a crazy game with trick plays and Thursday s, live at 5 P.M. Minot State's season, along with a stellar defense that momentum shifts – we had it all today. It’s a great recorded a record 11 shutouts. Hockey reporter ID O HANNEL feeling to win a game like this.” M C C 19 Goalkeepers Erin Rafferty (NSIC Goalkeeper and The week prior, MSU hosted St. Cloud State. The needed for the Red Freshman of the Year) and Leila Torres allowed a Huskies defeated the Beavers, 31-0. & Green newspaper. Produced by record-low 13 goals against MSU, while combining for The Beavers finished the season 3-8 overall and 2- MSU Broadcasting students a .857 save percentage. 5 in the NSIC North. [email protected]

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