T STATE UNIVE Inside This Issue: INO RSI - Welcome back carnival pictures, Page 3 M TY - Peace Pole dedication planned, Page 5 - Luau pictures, Page 9 - Alex Buchholz spotlight, Page 10 Red & Green - Football, Page 14 Volume 97, Number 1 September 10, 2015 Minot, N.D. 58701 minotstateu.edu/redgreen Dan Lornitis hypnotizes MSU with hilarious performance

Photo by Courtney Holman Photo by Courtney Holman Gunner Flynn (left) and Tobias Baker (right) give their sexist model pose under the direction Scott Davis points at students who are laughing during Dan Lornitis’s hynotist of the hypnotist Dan Lornitis. Lornitis was part of Welcome Back activities for students performance. Lornitis made Davis believe he was the laughing police and needed to during the first week of classes. whistle at offenders. Homecoming Week just around the corner!

By Marissa Choiniere The event-filled week begins Knockerball. Find out what it place finishes. Comm 281 Sunday with the annual Battle on would feel like to be a hamster! The Community Classes are in full swing and the the Border dodgeball game at the The fun doesn’t stop there! At Block party follows fall semester is off to a great start. International Peace Gardens, with 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, the evening the race, from 5 to 7 September has approached and MSU playing against Brandon begins with the Beaver 5k Run & p.m. Students are that means the 2015 in Canada. A free T- Walk. The entry fee is $20, which invited to head over to University Homecoming Week is shirt, boxed lunch and BBQ dinner includes a run/walk sport towel 11th Avenue for free just around the corner. The week is will be provided to particpants. and post-race refreshments. food and door prizes, music by the cap off the festivities at 6:30 p.m. To full of activities and events that On Monday, students can join Trophies will be awarded to over - MSU Marching Band and Jason end the evening, the soccer team will surely keep the Beavers very friends at at all male and female champions LeVasseur and much more. takes on the at busy. 7:30 p.m. for Round 2 of and medals to first and second Homecoming coronation will See Homecoming — Page 5 Page 2 – September 10, 2015 News Red & Green Voices on Campus “How was your summer?” Christopher Tom Comm 281

Dahsen Petersen Fahad Alharbi Jared Will Kayla Delzer Renike Surbakti Steven Torres Nursing Criminal Justice Accounting Elementary Education Management Mathematics Education “I coached a swim team “I went from Seattle to “My family and I went on “I went to a baseball “I had summer classes. “My friend dared me to consisting of young kids to Los Angeles on bicycle, a a trip to Arizona. Most of game in which my team The Thursday after my Bungee jump off a 50-story teenagers in high school.” total of 1,600 miles.” our time was spent at a won, probably due to my Wednesday class, I flew building, and I did.” waterpark.” support.” to San Francisco and had a mini vacation. I returned before my next Wednesday class. ”

MSU baseball player injured in early morning altercation News in Brief A reception will be held tonight from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. in the MSU Three Minot State University College of Business fall from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the gallery. Dome. Talk with more than 50 football players and a fourth student social picnic Both the exhibit and reception are area business professionals from non-athlete student were free and open to the public. For 14 career categories. For more involved in a physical assault in wiCll oblleg eh eofl dB uosnin eSsse sptut.d e1n0 ts more information, contact Avis information, contact Carissa the early morning hours of Aug. Fall Picnic Social, Sept. 10 from Veikley at 701-858-3264. Botton, 858-3351. 29. A fifth student-athlete, Keith 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m on the lawn Ailes, was hospitalized. outside Old Main. Meet other CoB Senior baseball player Ailes students, CoB faculty and staff. MSU student, Michael President Shirely to suffered multiple facial injuries in Johnson Overstreet Hamburgers and hot dogs will be Carswell, to speak lead discussion at the incident that took place at served. First 100 students will Beaver Suites, an apartment com - receive a free shirt! In case of rain, abHoeuart 9M/1ic1 hael Carswell, a DeMminootc raStcayte Cwaifle l host a plex near campus. event will be in front of Ann Minot State University student Democracy Cafe Sept. 15 at 9:30 Running back Kwame Nicole Nelson Hall, second floor, and 9/11 Pentagon survivor, a.m. at Broadway Bean and Bagel, Johnson, running back Larry Old Main. For more information, describe his view of events as that 1701 S. Broadway. MSU President Overstreet and defensive back contact Amber Wright, 701-858- day unfolded. He will speak Steven Shirley will lead discussion Donnell Vercher were involved 3110. Friday at 6 p.m. at the Minot on "MSU and Minot: Growing in the incident. Public Library. All are welcome; Together." Democracy Cafe, which In a KXMC interview, head Vercher Ailes refreshments will be provided. For meets every three weeks in Minot coach Tyler Hughes said the ‘Americas 2015: All more information, contact venues, fosters nonpartisan dis - three football players will face Media’ exhibit on Carswell at michael.carswell cussion on important civic issues, disciplinary actions for their Red & Green, Ailes stated he will @my.minotstateu.edu. and is funded by MSU's College of roles. Johnson has been dis - undergo surgery tomorrow for disMpinlaoyt inS tHatae rtnUentitv eHrsaitlyl 's Arts and Sciences. The event is missed from the team, and injuries received. Northwest Art Center will host free and open to the public. For Overstreet and Vercher have As of press time, Kevin "Americas 2015: All Media," a Career Fair for MSU more information, contact Jynette been suspended indefinitely. Harmon, MSU Vice President for national juried competition with students Sept. 15 Larshus at jynette.larshus@minot - Johnson is no longer a student at Student Affairs, said the investi - guest juror Richard Notkin, Current MSU students are stateu.edu. MSU. gation is continuing and more Vaughn, Wash., through Oct. 2 in encouraged to attend the In an email from Ailes to the information will be available at a Hartnett Hall Gallery. Futurepalooza Career Fair Sept. 15 future date. Red & Green News Page 3 - September 10, 2015 Welcome Carnival

Photo by JerusalemTukura MSU students Kelsie Kite, Noriya Shahadat and Emily Roark take part in the challenge, “Looking in the Flour Bed,” at the Welcome Carnival. The MSU Residence Hall Association sponsored the event outside Cook Hall.

Photo by Jerusalem Tukura Tokiniaina Ratianarivo accepts her prize winnings at the Welcome Carnival. Page 4 – September 10, 2015 Opinion Red & Green On Movies

Summer Recap

By Alex Nelson “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” the Scorch wastelands where all Games: Mockingjay - Part 2.” As from the ashes of the Empire. Staff Writer “Spy” and “Jurassic World” are bets are off and your only chance the war in Panem ignites, Katniss These are only a few of the Hello and welcome to another only a few of the many new ones. of survival is to run. (Jennifer Lawrence) and her allies many films in the upcoming semester at MSU. Summer has With another semester comes On Nov. 6, Bond, James Bond prepare themselves for the final months. In the meantime, I hope passed and I hope you had a new teachers, classes, students is back in “Spectre.” 007 (Daniel battle against the Capitol. that this semester will be good to good one. I also hope that while and, of course, movies. On Sept. Craig) returns as he faces off In a galaxy far, far away a new you and that you will do well in you enjoyed the vacations, camp - 18 get ready to run in “Maze against a deadly and mysterious journey begins in “Star Wars: The your courses. ing trips and, of course, sleeping Runner: The Scorch Trials.” organization known only as Force Awakens.” Years after the Once again, welcome to MSU, in you were able to see a few While Thomas (Dylan O’Brien) “Spectre.” events of “Return of the Jedi,” a and I will see you at the movies. films that came out during this and his friends got out of the On Nov. 20, let the Hunger long, peaceful era will be threat - summer. Films including maze, it is nothing compared to Games begin in “The Hunger ened as a new menace will rise The Vent Lies Retold By Frankie Jean-Pierre However, Donald Trump is has liked Donald Trump or sup - so many people today have a hunger for power like Trump is Staff Writer just another progressive who’s ported anything he does, yet all hard time trusting people at their not the correct choice for nomina - It’s been over a year since I’ve using a tactic that was recently of the sudden a man who was word and expect some deception, tion, let alone the presidency. written a Vent on anything, but used, and successfully, at win - once a Democratic celebrity has primarily from government offi - Americans need to stop being I’ve sat quiet long enough, and ning someone the presidency. decided that he’s a Republican - cials, and yet we have someone blinded by a celebrity who’s now I’ve got some things to get Yes, Donald Trump is pulling the of sorts. This may be true to an who’s pretending to have the best using his business skills to sell us off my chest. same tactic that Barack Obama extent, but he’s not the conserva - interest of the country and its what we want to hear, and get on First off, let’s start with the did in 2008 to win the election. tive type of Republican. He’s a people in mind and many are board with a candidate whose most talked about political piece He’s appealing to the masses by progressive, which isn’t as simple falling for it perfectly. actions match their words and of filth, Donald Trump. Trump, as running on a campaign slogan as the root word would lead one Actions speak louder than has proven to stand for what is everyone may well know, is on that appeals to the hearts and to believe. words and Trump, for anyone right and lawful under the consti - top of all the polls, he’s a revolu - minds of many Americans (in this Similarly, Donald Trump is a who hasn’t noticed, is a man who tution. tionary, he’s a successful business case “We’re going to make man who’s not dumb. His out - likes to be in control. He’s got his I’m not saying who anyone man, he’s not a politician, he’s a America great again”). This, spoken charisma has put stardust own tower and is a successful should vote for, but people need true American, he’s got the right much like Obama’s “it’s time for in the eyes of many Americans businessman who keeps a tight to pull their heads out of the sand fire to turn this country around, a change” slogan, is being used to because he’s done his homework rein on what is his. So to allow a and not fall for the same sales - and he is the man who should blind people with their emotions and knows what he has to say in man like Trump to hold so much manship that got our country into become president. All of this and and prevent them from seeing the order to make people believe that power is really dangerous. its current position. more have been said in praise of true character of Donald Trump. he’s the best choice to be Our government has usurped the man who’s running for the For as long as I’ve known his President of the United States. laws in the past and a man with Republican Party nomination. name, not a single person I know I personally find it ironic that progressive ideologies and a

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On Wednesday , there will be Broadway to the MSU Dome park - Paul at Herb Parker Stadium at

an outdoor movie. “Jurassic ing lot. Tailgating follows the 1:30 p.m. All students are invited be dedicated Sept. 30 World” will begin playing at 8 parade, beginning at 11 a.m. to come out and support the By Richard Allen international students. We teach p.m. at Herb Parker Stadium. Students are invited to 11th Beavers! Comm 281 several different languages, and The team will take Avenue for food, games and good A dedication ceremony for the it’s accessible to the public,” on Minnesota State University installation of an International Sunrise Rotary Club president Moorhead at 7 p.m. in the Peace Pole on the Minot State Beth Odahlen said. Dome Thursday, Sept. 17. A University campus will take place Speakers at the dedication cere - Paint U Party after the game Wednesday , Sept . 30, at 10 a.m. A mony will include Odahlen, Jean- Mi Mexico will start at 9 p.m. Students can M peace pole is an internationally Francois Mondon, and the former join friends in the downstairs recognized symbol of world city attorney of Skein, Norway, cafeteria on the first floor of the 2x2 peace. The pole will be inscribed Minot’s sister city. Student Center for dancing, with the message “May Peace The dedication ceremony will paint throwing and fun! Prevail on Earth” in eight different take place at the MSU campus B&W The eventful week will con - languages. quad and will coincide with the clude with a very busy day on It will include the languages Norsk Høstfest. A reception in the Saturday, Sept. 19. The taught on campus: English, Multicultural Center, first floor of Homecoming Parade will begin Spanish, French, German and the Student Center, will follow the

Arabic, as well as Norwegian, ceremony.

Swedish and Danish, due to Minot “Right now it’s just the pole. In

State’s cooperative partnerships the spring there is talk about mak -

with universities in those countries. ing it a peace garden. This is just

The Sunrise Rotary Club of the first step in a bigger picture,”

Minot and the MSU Office of International Programs Director

International Programs jointly Libby Claerbout said.

organized the ceremony. For more information about the

“We have wanted to do this for MSU International Peace Pole,

a few years and decided MSU was visit www.peaceproject.org.

the right place because we have a Check out the Sunrise Rotary Club

pretty substantial population of of Minot on its Facebook page.

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Photo by Courtney Holman Garrett Reid signs up at the MSU Life booth during the Club Fair.

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College Communications MSU senior publishes first in fantasy series Contest. By Krys Zorbaugh done in the last year and a half. Jerusalem Tukura took second Comm 281 “The physical act of writing place in the Personal Essay cate - The first book of the pro - isn't a chore,” he said. “It's the gory for her article “My Ebola posed "Shadow Chronicles" time it takes to perfect the con - experience.” series, "The White Orchid and cepts, back story, personalities, Shalyssa DeBin took first place the Willow," is a dream realized structure, and specific goals, in the Single Feature Photo cate - for MSU senior Joel Anthony through the editing process. I gory with picture “Ceramics stu - Collins. had suggestions and some help dents make bowls to benefit local "I've always wanted to be a with editing from family and museum.” storyteller,” he said. “Maybe it's friends. But overall, I did just Jamie Council took first place because I've always enjoyed lis - about everything myself." in Feature Story category for tening to stories myself. The “Zern named to Team USA,” sec - idea for my book came to me ond place in Personality Profile while staying at the Fort Garry for “Player Spotlight … MSU Hotel in Winnipeg. I thought it “I spent a long time Men’s Hockey Brad Olynyk,” sec - would be great to capture the making it more than ond place in Sports Writing with feeling of being in such a pala - “Hockey team wins four games in tial place and one day, while sit - just some book in a a row,” second place in Single ting in the lobby, I just started Feature Photo category with pic - writing. That was eight years series, but rather art.” ture “Celebrating Homecoming ago." – Joel Collins Week,” and second place in Collins artfully weaves the Single Sports Photo category with passage of time with intrigue, The cottage industry of self- “Beavers drop home opener.” deception, murder and more in publishing has made it possible For her broadcasting entries, his book, which is the story of for authors like Collins to join Council placed first in three cate - Creyton and his companion, a countless others in a trend that gories: Interview, TV News Golden Eagle named Eliza. is revolutionizing the approach Photography, and Writing for the Creyton finds his skills and to publishing for many first- Photo by Krys Zorbaugh Web. She placed third in General morals put to the test after he time authors. MSU senior Joel Collins poses with his book “The White Orchid News Reporting. finds he is not alone in hiding on "I didn't even make an and the Willow,” the first of the proposed “Shadow Chronicles.” the fictional island of Jade. attempt to approach any of the

Collins is pursuing multiple bigger publishing companies," undergraduate degrees in the the author admits. "Self-publish - cinematically. sciences. He admits that, after ing truly allowed me to get the “All in all, I've had really intensive planning and a great ball rolling. I just weighed my great feedback and generally wentwent deal of effort from start to finish, options and decided to do it positive reviews,” he said. The Landing - ad 2 this adventure has not been an myself — my way." “Perhaps more importantly, I've easy one. Collins admits that, although had a lot of fun with the process. HILLHILL

"I think one of my greatest a labor of love, he feels as if he I wrote it in such a way that you 2x3 B&W NORTHNORTH TO FETCH challenges has been balancing has succeeded in doing what he could put it down at the end of a UP time between getting my book set out to do. chapter, but you don't want to." UP finished and my majors. That "I spent a long time on mak - Check out Collins' first book, alone has been extremely diffi - ing it more than just some book "The White Orchid and the cult," Collins said. "From begin - in a series, but rather art,” he Willow" on Amazon.com and at iquor ning to end, it's taken me eight said. “I want it to be an example Barnes and Noble, Main Street L tore years. At first, I just wrote a lit - of good story telling. I want Books and other retailers. S y eryda tle, then thought about it for people to read it and let the For additional information Ev s! Price nearly four years before writing story inspire their imaginations about Collins' book, go to Low most of it in three months. I edit - to really transport them. For www.facebook.com/TheWhite ed it over the next three to four that reason, one of my goals OrchidandtheWillow. BAR & BOTTLESHOP years with most of the editing was to convey the story very Must be 21 to enter 2015 N. Broadway

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New SGA president looks to the future for MSU students By Krys Zorbaugh “Also, SGA will soon form in a completely different direc - “ Comm 281 committees to draft the longer- tion.

New Minot State University term vision of its five-to-10 year “I was inspired by my moth -

Student Government Association plan," Buchholz adds. "The idea er's struggle with cancer. She

(SGA) president, Alex Buchholz is is for SGA to go beyond just the passed away when I was 16, eager to take on the challenges of immediate concerns and proj - after battling cancer for eight his leadership role for the current ects. Our hope is that some of the and a half years. Because of her, BecauseBecause ofof her,her, academic year. long-term projects, which may I would like to make a difference II "MSU has so much to offer," seem impossible at the moment in the lives of others, particular -

Buchholz said. "For MSU students, because we lack the money or ly children with cancer," the university truly stands behind resources, will serve as motiva - Buchholz said. its motto, ‘Be seen. Be heard,’ by tion to lay the foundation neces - SGA is the governing body being dedicated in encouraging sary to make the impossible for MSU students. The member - students to take advantage of practical for current and future ship consists of five officers and ways they can get involved. students.” 24 college senators representing

“SGA wants to go even further. Looking to the future beyond each college of study, athletics,

We want all students to feel wel - his presidency, Buchholz, a sen - as well as on- and off-campus come and a part of something ior pursuing undergraduate students. Following in the foot - more than just merely going to degrees in biology and chem - steps of his older brothers, Max and from classes. If the biggest istry, has his sights set on and Sam Buchholz, Alex complaint students have is that becoming a pediatric oncologist. Buchholz has previously served there is too much to do, then I However, that was not always in SGA as well as other leader - know both SGA and its leadership the case. ship positions. He was elected are headed in the right direction." "I've always been interested president in April for the 2015-

SGA’s mission includes the in science,” he said. “When I was 2016 academic year. promotion of student welfare, as little, I wanted to be an astro - Buchholz encourages stu - well as to serve as a source which naut. However, when I first dents interested in joining or Photo by Courtney Holman encourages student involvement arrived at MSU, my plan was to learning more about SGA to visit New Student Government Association President Alex Buchholz works in university matters. SGA's pri - study accounting, like my father, the SGA office located on the at his computer in the SGA office. mary responsibility is to foster but I wound up changing my second floor of the Student communication between the stu - mind at the last moment when Center, or contact the SGA office dents and MSU faculty, staff and registering for classes and set off at 858-3091. administration. Buchholz sees his term as an opportunity for posi - tive change.

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Photo b y C ourtney H olman Photo b y C ourtney H olman MSU’s baseball players gather during tailgating activities prior to the football game. MSU students cheer at the football game home opener with Southwest Minnesota State. Knockerball at MSU North Hill Bowl 3x5America’s #1 Participation Sport! full color

MEN MIXED 5PersonTeams Teams Been Bowling Monday (9/21)...... 6:30 pm Wednesday (9/23)...... 7:15 pm Tuesday (9/22)...... 6:30 pm Lately? Thursday (9/17)...... 6:30 pm Wednesday (9/23)....6:30 pm IT’S A WHOLE Friday (9/18)...... 6:45 pm NEW GAME Sunday (9/20)...... 7:00 pm 1901 North Broadway, Minot, ND 852-4108 EVENING LEAGUES 28 WEEKS WOMEN Northhillbowl.com LEAGUES START IN SEPTEMBER 4PersonTeams Photo b y C ourtney H olman MSU students knock into each other while wearing protective Monday (9/21)...... 6:30 pm inflatable suits in a friendly game of knockerball on the lawn of Tuesday (9/22)...... 6:30 pm Old Main. MSU Life sponsored the event as part of its welcome Thursday (9/17)...... 6:30 pm activities. Page 12 – September 10, 2015 Sports Red & Green Volleyball goes 2-1 during the University of Alaska Fairbanks Nanook Classic Former MSU star Boag signs with Sydney Uni Flames By Issac Hunt In the first match of the second against [Saint Joseph's]," Kaszeta that to help win the second set, 26- I Staff Writer day the Beavers struggled to do said. "Our passing improved and 24. (MSU Sports Informatioin) —

The Minot State University vol - much of anything, losing to St. definitely made the rest of the In this match Desorcy played Former Minot State University All- leyball team finished its trip to the Mary's in all three sets, 23-25, 14- decisions easier. Tarah and the first set at libero while Boutin American Carly Boag signed a contract

University of Alaska Fairbanks 25, 13-25. Shaunessy transitioning hard in played the final three. Desorcy tal - with Brydens Sydney

Nanook Classic with a 2-1 record. "I think we had a letdown," the middle made everyone better. lied 16 digs and Boutin racked up Uni Flames of the

Walking away with two wins was Kaszeta said. "The excitement of The energy they brought, I 13 herself, helping push the Australian Women’s W a good start for first year head coach playing in Alaska and the emo - thought, really propelled us to that Beavers past St. Joseph’s. National Basketball

Ben Kaszeta. No other team in the tional and physical drain definite - win. From there Minot State was League (WNBL). classic will leave with more than two ly caught up to us. "Rachel Fagerburg's consistent able to run away with the match, After Boag’s suc - wins. "Inconsistent serve receive led play made a huge difference for winning the final two sets by eight cessful stint at MSU

On the first day the Beavers had a to a tough job for our freshman us. She was smart with her shots points. setting MSU’s all- great matchup with Alaska setter [Dewulf]. St. Mary did a and played great all weekend." Sall and Dewulf were named to time record for Boag Fairbanks, taking five sets to secure great job of getting us out of sys - After losing the first set and the Nanook Classic All- points and rebounds the win, 17-25, 25-18, 25-18, 22-25, 15- tem and serving us really tough." trailing in the second, it looked Tournament team. Sall finished in a career, she moved on to a profes -

12. Although Desorcy played all like the Beavers may be taking the tournament with 46 kills and sional career in France, playing for A "It was a great start to the season," five sets at libero in the Beavers’ their second loss of the day, but a 34 digs while Dewulf helped the Leon Trego Basket 29, in 2014. Boag

Kaszeta said. "After the first game jit - first win and recorded a team-high kill from Dabovich seemed to Beavers with 108 assists and four returned to Australia last season, play - ters, our team played much better. 19 digs, it was Alexis Boutin (Jr.) change the momentum in her served aces. ing in Queensland with Bundaberg,

The Fairbanks squad was very well who started the first and second team's favor. Minot State will head to the where the team qualified for the QBL coached and [Fairbank’s player Sam sets as libero against St. Mary's. MSU trailed 17-13 in the second Upper Iowa Tournament to play finals. Harthun] was a real threat." In the second match of the day, set and took a timeout. After the four teams on Sept. 11 and 12. The After finishing her season in the

Harthun ended the match with 16 Minot State took on Saint Joseph's, timeout and Dabovich's kill, the first match against South Dakota QBL with Bundaberg, Boag will join kills and nine digs. Compared to winning in four sets, 22-25, 26-24, Beavers went on a four-point run, Mines will begin 9 a.m. tomorrow, Sydney in time for the team’s first

MSU senior Mallory Sall's 16 kills 25-17, 25-17. surrendered one point, and went followed by a match against game, scheduled for Oct. 14 against the and 12 digs, both sides had a player "We bounced back really well on another three-point run after Michigan Tech at 1:30 p.m. University of Canberra Capitals. that could do it all. Sall added three served aces to round out her game.

"All four of our graduating kids " played like upperclassmen," Kaszeta said. "I thought Mallory's poise,

Taylor [Butter's] consistency and smart play along with Shaunessy Minot Daily

[Dauwalder] and Tarah [Dabovich]'s relentless pursuit, it was a great 4x5 B&W match to watch.

Butters (Jr.) finished second on the team in both kills (15) and total classified blocks (3). Dabovich (Sr.) led the team in blocks with four and also added 10 kills while junior

Dauwalder got nine kills in just 16 attempts.

When the teams switched sides W on the court in the fifth set, Minot

State trailed 6-8. Outscoring the opposition nine to four, the Beavers were able to clinch the set, 15-12.

Freshmen Kelsey Dewulf (S) and

Logan Desorcy (L) made instant impacts on the team. Dewulf set up the MSU attack with 46 assists while

Desorcy led the team defensively with 19 digs.

"I am extremely proud of the ladies," Kaszeta said. "They are really trying to make positive changes. This was a great team effort and a good way to start the season."

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Photo by Courtney Holman Photo by Courtney Holman Wide receiver Porter Sturm scores a touchdown during the second quarter against Southwest Jarvis Mustipher runs the ball during last week’s game. MSU lost, 21-20, Minnesota State University. Chase Kimble (No. 88) celebrates. to Southwest Minnesota State University. Beavers come close in home opener (MSU Sports Information) — NSIC) took the lead three times in second quarter to put the bined 21 times for 205 yards. great spring, so it didn’t surprise Minot State University seemed the game, first going up 7-6 on a Mustangs (1-0, 1-0) up 9-7 and Ty “We need to be more disci - me that he did that well. We’ll poised to put together a game- 38-yard pass from Lucas Styeffensen caught a pass in the plined up front,” MSU linebacker rally and we’ll move forward.” winning drive in the final minutes Romanski (Jr., QB) to Porter back of the end zone from Blake Trevin Swensen (Jr.) said. “We “I have all the trust in the last week, but a late interception Sturm (Sr., WR.) early in the sec - Gimbel as time expired just before need to watch the ball better. I world in my teammates,” Sturm thwarted a Beavers drive and a ond quarter. MSU took a 13-9 lead the half to give SMSU a 15-13 lead mean me as well, I went offside a said. “I think this week in practice, chance to win its 2015 season on an 8-yard scamper by at the break. The final answer couple times. It’s just discipline – Lucas getting some reps with the opener. Romanski and then finally went offensively came as Davonta the little things, stuff like that we ones helped. We all have to come The Mustangs’ Caleb up 20-15 as Sturm hauled in Stevens plunged in from one yard need to clean up. prepared. It’s a long season and its Leichtnam stepped in front of a another TD from Romanski, this out with 11:45 to play in the fourth “We have a bunch of guys right bad we lost by one, but we have pass at his own 29-yard-line to time from 33-yards out, with 45 quarter to give the game its even - now working their butts off. improved a lot. I think that end the Beavers’ drive and pre - seconds to play in the third quar - tual final score. We’re upset we lost, but we’re showed a lot tonight. We have to serve a 21-20 SMSU win over ter. But SMSU still needed a big pushing,” Swensen said. come ready for the next one.” Minot State in Northern Sun “We kept fighting,” Romanski defensive stand and it came on Romanski finished the night 14 Gimbel was 23 for 42 with 192 Intercollegiate Conference foot - said after being thrust into the role Leichtnam’s diving interception – for 20 for 197 yards and three TDs yards and two scores. Davonta ball Friday in front of 2,027 fans at after starting quarterback Zac the only turnover of the game. He – two passing and one rushing. Stevens was the workhorse for newly renovated Herb Parker Cunha (Sr.) went down in the first jumped in front of Sturm to pick Cunha was 2 for 2 for 38 yards as SMSU with 164 yards on 27 carries Stadium. quarter. off the only mistake Romanski the Beavers’ passing game was as SMSU out-rushed the Beavers “I thought we played hard,” “Any quarterback, if you give made all game and the Mustangs efficient overall. Sturm and Akkil 237-133. MSU head coach Tyler Hughes him great protection, you’re going were able to earn three first downs Walker (Jr., WR) had the bulk of Jarvis Mustipher (Jr., RB) paced said. “The team played for four to let the ball go and feel comfort - to run out the clock. the work as Sturm finished with the Beavers with 75 yards on 20 quarters, and that’s obviously one able putting it in the air. The “I came off one read and then 100 yards on five receptions and carries, while Swensen and Isaiah of the first things you want your offensive line did really well. I my read jumped into the second,” the two scores and Walker fin - Steinwand (Sr., DB) each finished players to do. They have a great think I only got hit three times, Romanski said of the intercep - ished with a team-high six catches with 13 tackles. Marcel Brinson effort and played hard through - which is awesome,” he said. tions, “so I just kind of hesitated for 95 yards. (Sr., DB) added nine tackles in the out. We just had too many mis - But SMSU had an answer each and it came out soft. It was just a “For Lucas’ part coming in the loss. takes when we could have gotten time. small mental mistake.” way he did, he did a great job,” The Beavers travel Saturday to off the field defensively.” Austin Wells hit a 24-yard field Both teams were marred by Hughes said. “We have a lot of Winona State to take on the The Beavers (0-1 overall, 0-1 goal to cap a 14-play drive in the penalties, being flagged a com - confidence in Lucas and he had a Warriors at 1 p.m. Red & Green Red & Green Page 15 - September 10, 2015

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