ATE U OT ST NIVER Inside This Issue: IN SIT - Alex reviews ‘Hardcore Henry,’ Page 4 M Y - Famous artist, Tom Fleming, coming to MSU, Page 6 - NAC lecture, Page 7 - Women’s Golf, Page 9 Red & Green - Softball, Page 10 Volume 97, Number 21 April 21, 2016 Minot, N.D. 58701 minotstateu.edu/redgreen A meal to remember aboard the Titanic Shakespeare Fest April 26 and 28

Festival to celebrate the renowned life and work of William Shakespreare By Gemma Biasetto Comm 281 Minot State University will be home to a Shakespeare Fest April 26 and 28. The two-day event is a celebration of the renowned work and life of William Shakespeare. There will be music, film, drama, food Photo by Koh En Chze (Ariel) and more. Kibler MSU students (from the left) Juhee Kang, Yoshika Andou, Nanako Sato, Eunjeong Baek and Elisa Event coor - Rivas enjoy dinner featuring recreations of the last dishes served on the ship, the Titanic. Sodexo dinators will Dinning Service sponsored the event. show newer movies that accurate - ly portray the Shakespearean plays. English Professor Robert Kibler said, “They are fun ver - sions of the movies and will be interesting.” Movies include “King Lear,” “The Merchant of Venice” and “Much Ado About Nothing.” back to MSU this month. Kibler also wants students to The MSU Division of know, “We even have FREE Humanities and the Division of FOOD!” Social Science sponsor the events. What better way to broaden All events are in Aleshire your Shakespearean horizons and Theater, Hartnett Hall, and are get fed doing it? free and open to everyone. The Bethany Andreasen, MSU pro - schedule of events follows. fessor of history, discovered that Shakespeare events were held at Rick Watson Performing the Normal School (now Minot Sonnets State University) as far back as 100 Tuesday, April 26, 3-3:30 p.m. years ago. For unknown reasons, Shakespeare Fest kicks off with Photo by Koh En Chze (Ariel) they disappeared for a while, but local musician, author, artist and Branden Evans and Samantha Christman commemorate the 104th anniversary of the sinking of the the event managed to find its way Titanic by eating dinner and watching the movie, "Titanic,” in the Beaver Dam. See Shakespeare — Page 3 Page 2 – April 21, 2016 News Red & Green News in Brief Rick Hedberg named Joshua Boschee to

Vice President of preThsee nNto ratht MDaSkoUta ACpenrtielr 2f2or Persons with Disabilities AdMvianontc emSteatne t University (NDCPD) invites the MSU com - President Steven Shirley munity to a presentation by Joshua announced last Boschee, N.D. House of week that Rick Representatives for Fargo's Hedberg has District 44, from 9 to 11 a.m. accepted the tomorrow in Aleshire Theater. position of Vice Boschee will present on engag - President for ing elected officials on disability- Advancement at 1st International Bank related policy proposals. The MSU. Minot native is a member of Hedberg is Hedberg NDCPD’s Cultural Competence 3x10 currently the Advisory Committee, Fargo- Athletic Director at MSU, a posi - Moorhead Pride, N.D. Council of tion he has held for 15 years. He spot color Abused Women Services and the will begin his new duties June 1. Fargo-Moorhead Coalition for Hedberg graduated from MSU Homeless Persons. PAGE 2 in 1988 with a mathematics educa - The North Dakota Center for tion degree and is a member of the Persons with Disabilities sponsors MSU Athletic Hall of Fame. While this free cultural presentation as at MSU, he was a three-time All- part of its cultural competence ini - Conference basketball player and tiative. For more information, con - played football. He earned his tact NDCPD research associate master’s degree in administration Becky Daigneault at at the University of North Dakota. [email protected]. Heberg fills the position vacat - ed by Marv Semrau, who is retir - ing May 31. MSU String Ensembles MSU will begin a national search for a new Director of to Mpienortf oSrtmate AUpnrivile r2si2ty string Athletics. students, under the leadership of Jon Rumney, MSU professor of music, will perform chamber Math Talk series music tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in Ann Nicole Nelson Hall in Old coSnutriynau eThsa ptoa dMaay gar of the Main. The ensembles will include Department of Mathematics and all string instruments. The concert Computer Science will present is free and open to the public. April 21 at 5 p.m. in Model Hall 330. Thapa Magar will give an overview of mathematical formula - 'The Land of Hope' tion of an optimization problem (minimizing the cost of the prod - plaTyhes AprNilo r2th5 ern Lights ucts' transportation from the place International Film Series con - they are produced to the place they cludes Monday with the 2012 are consumed). In particular, he will Japanese film, "The Land of discuss the algebra and geometry of Hope." In Sion Sono's drama, two two classical methods in linear pro - Japanese families are uprooted gramming: the Simplex Method and from their homes and find their the Interior Point Method. This talk lives torn apart in the aftermath of is fairly accessible to undergradu - a fictional earthquake and nuclear ates with little background in calcu - meltdown. lus and linear algebra. The film begins at 6:30 p.m. in The MSU Math Club hosts the Aleshire Theater, with a social pre - math talk series. It is free and open ceding the showing at 6 p.m. There to everyone. See News in Brief — Page 7 Red & Green Opinion Page 3 - April 21, 2016 Voices on Campus “What has been your favorite class so far?” Gemma Biasetto Comm 281

Aaron Livingston Chris Reinemann Kayle Borner Kelli Creese Kris Morken Nicolette Newcomb Corporate Fitness Art Broadcasting Elementary Education Broadcasting Psychology "Legal Environment of "My least hated class is "Television Production "Foundations of "Video Production 2 "Advanced Counseling is Business (ACCT 300). It's Digital Tools: Imaging (COMM 475) because we Education (ED 250) is my (COMM 460) was awesome. by far my favorite. We interesting to learn about, Print. I actually learned are a big group of friends, favorite because that’s We learned how to make got to go into the clinic and Dean Frantsvog is a something!" and it is a good when I really knew I fun videos and even got and do mock therapy great professor." atmosphere." wanted to be a teacher." nominated for a Student sessions. It's very Crystal Pillar Award from realistic." the Upper Midwest Emmy® Chapter!"

... Shakespeare Nothing,” shown at 3 p.m. This continued from page 1 1993 version directed by MSU instructor Rick Watson performing sonnets on Kenneth Branagh and starring the guitar at 3 p.m. Branagh, Emma Thompson, Denzel Washington and Keanu Movie “King Lear” Reeves, centers on the romantic Tuesday, April 26, 3:30 p.m. trials, tribulations and fun The 2008 film, “King Lear,” directed by Trevor involving two war heroes, who Nunn and starring Ian McKellen will be shown at despite an abundance of misperceptions, successful - 3:30 p.m. “King Lear” is a classic Shakespearean ly woo the women they love. MSU Professor Robert tragedy about family and power. Many Shakespeare Kibler will preview the movie and lead discussion lovers consider it Shakespeare’s greatest play. Eric afterward. Snacks will be served in the lobby. Furuseth, MSU associate professor of humanities, will preview the movie and lead discussion after - Campus Theatrical Shorts ward. Snacks will be served in the lobby. Thursday, April 28, 6 p.m. MSU faculty, along with MSU Campus Players, $3.29 Movie “The Merchant of Venice” will present a variety of theatrical shorts from Thursday, April 28, 7 p.m. Shakespeare’s plays at 6 p.m. “The Merchant of Venice,” will be shown at 7 p.m. This 2004 movie, directed by Michael Radford, is a Lecture “Fun With Shakespeare” powerful dramatic comedy in which a merchant in Tuesday, April 26, 7:30 p.m. 16th century Venice must default on a large loan pro - Shakespeare Fest concludes with Charles Jeffries, vided by an abused Jewish moneylender. Mark educator, writer and founder of Texas Theatre Singer, MSU assistant professor of history, will pre - Consultants, presenting “Fun With Shakespeare” at view the film and lead discussion afterward. Light 7:30 p.m. Jeffries will engage the audience with little- snacks will be provided. known details lurking about in the corners of Shakespeare’s life. Why did he insist that his work - Movie “Much Ado About Nothing” mates dress up as women? Where was he during his Thursday, April 28, 3 p.m. missing seven years? Was he responsible for the theft Shakespeare Fest continues at Minot State of an entire theater? Come and find out for yourself! BUCKSHOTS Minot State Dining University with the film, “Much Ado About Snacks will be served in the lobby. 1st floor, Student Center • 10:30 A.M. to 2 P.M., M-F For weekly rotation & menus Page 4 – April 21, 2016 Red & Green Opinion On Movies ‘Hardcore Henry’ guage, nudity and gore. Jimmy (Copley), Henry must take same time you want to root for as he plays the mysterious and A young man known only as the fight to Aken and rescue him as he continues his journey. bizarre Jimmy, who is just as awe - Henry just woke up on an operat - Estelle while kicking butt all The plot does feel like an average some as Henry. Overall, I do like ing table with no memory of who around. action movie, but there are a few how this movie took the whole By Alex Nelson he is with the exception of a flash - There have been plenty of films twists that you do not see coming, viewpoint through the camera Staff Writer back of a mysterious man (Roth) that take the viewpoint of a video which I did find interesting. I concept and turned it into an When life gives you lemons, connected to his past. A scientist camera, but I would never have should note that I did get a bit action movie. I admit, though, I you make lemonade. Or in Henry's named Estelle tells Henry that he thought that I would see an action dizzy while watching the movie, wouldn't see it again in theaters case, when life gives you robotic is her husband, and that he has movie used in that style until now. due to the heavy movements of due to the fact I got dizzy and had limbs and sends bad guys your been given cybernetic limbs. In a clear sense it is like a live- the camera. Therefore, for those a small headache afterwards, way, then you get hardcore. Before she can continue to explain action, first-person shooter made who feel they might get dizzy or though your experience may be "Hardcore Henry" stars Sharlto what's going on, a group of merce - into a movie which takes you on sick from watching movies like different. The movie wasn't mem - Copley, Danila Kozlovsky, Haley naries led by Aken (Kozovsky) for a ride through the viewpoint of this, you might want to take a pass orable for me, yet it was still inter - Bennett and Tim Roth. It is direct - raid the facility and take Estelle the main character. on it. esting to watch. ed by Ilya Naishuller and rated "R" away. Now with the help of a We don't know much about the Sharlto Copley's role in the film I personally give "Hardcore for strong violence, strong lan - bizarre stranger known only as main character, Henry, yet at the was actually interesting to watch Henry" 3 out of 5 Beavers. Book Review ‘Revolutionary Road’ by Richard Yates

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Red & Green Opinion Page 5 - April 21, 2016 International Celebrations Hanami – Japanese Blossom Celebration concept of tranquil grace: very few spirit that is believed to live inside national identity itself. Yoshimi communities enjoy picnics and festi - words that are constructed to the tree. Nagamine from the Daily Yomiuri vals associated when the cherry By Alina Kireeva translate a metaphor with the pre - Sakura is more than just a (Tokyo) remarks that "(the) trees bloom every year in Staff Writer If cherry blossoms cision of blade and the serenity of flower to Japanese people. It is a Japanese are not attracted to trees Washington, D.C. and several other One day ceased to exist a falling petal. National symbol, printed inside that put out large flowers. Rather, cities in the U.S. In this world of ours, So what is Hanami? Ms. passports and on official docu - they love the small flowers that You don’t have to be Japanese to Perhaps our hearts in spring Nanako Sato, an MSU internation - ments, on coins and stamps. The bloom in the dense mass." It is an appreciate the simple beauty of May know some tranquility. al student from Japan, describes it cherry blossom flower is a motif in analogy of the western proverb that transient flowers. Soon, MSU’s cam - -, (825-880) as a "picnic under cherry blossom ceramics, in traditional gowns one twig is easily broken, but a bun - pus will enjoy the first blooms as trees," which is shared with family (kimono), in interior design, in dle is hard to break. Cherry blossom well, so take a moment to stop and What is more poetic than the members, friends and colleagues. accessories and in art. The tree is itself is a symbol of unity in smell the flowers. People enjoy each other’s compa - originally from the mountain areas transience of beauty? Many of us Hanami. References: will be surprised when we discov - ny, share food prepared in tradi - of Japan, resistant to a harsh cli - Every year, the Japan Weather National Cherry Blossom er that there is a celebration in tional Japanese style in a lunchbox mate with winds and cold winters. Association releases Cherry Festival, http://www.nationalcher - Japan devoted specifically to - bento; play card and board Over time, the trees began Blossom Front information with the ryblossomfestival.org/about/histo - honor the ethereal elegance of the games; drink tea and (tradi - "migrating" down from the moun - full bloom forecasts across Japan. ry/ cherry blossom – sakura – in full tional Japanese alcoholic beverage, tains: "p eople dug up saplings and The first blossoms appear in Hanami a Social Barometer, The bloom. Truly, hundreds of blos - rice wine); have fun and enjoy the planted (them) to beautify" the vil - Okinawa – the most southern island Daily Yomiuri (Tokyo), Yoshimi soming trees is a scene worthy of first flowers of the year. Sato says lages, temples, gardens and the of the Japanese archipelago, as early Nagamine; March 31, 2002 its own holiday. Today, we will that Hanami is something that royal palace. As the capital of Japan as January (January 15-21, 2016); The Bloom of Cherry Blossoms, talk about Hanami – Japanese individuals of all ages and back - has been moved to from then the "Sakura Front" moves north https://www.jnto.go.jp/sakura/en Cherry Blossom Celebration. grounds enjoy; people try to take Nara, the cherry trees became "sym - to mainland Japan starting with g/index.php Recognition of the first blos - advantage of the good weather on bols of divine authority and military Kagoshima Prefecture (March 21-27, Tracing the trees in a long soms (the term hanami) dates back the weekend to embrace the beau - might" (The Japan Times). The trees 2016), and ending with Aomori pre - national love affair, The Japan to the (710-794), when tiful scenery. Sato emphasizes the were guarded as treasures of imperi - fecture (April 14-20, 2016). The last Times, it was the plum blossoms – ume – popularity of Hanami at nighttime al significance. In the period place to open up flowers is http://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/ that were celebrated. The custom since many people believe that (Edo – modern Tokyo, 1603-1868), , the Northern island of 2012/03/25/life/tracing-the-trees- that persists today as cherry blos - cherry blossoms are especially quickly falling flowers of cherry Japan, with a major city – Sapporo in-a-long-national-love- som admiration gained popularity beautiful then. blossoms became a symbol of the (April 22-29). affair/#.Vv0y-T_Vu8o in the (794-1185) as The nighttime Hanami is called "yamato-damashii value of sacrific - Today, Japanese cherry blossom Sakura: Soul of Japan, The Japan an exclusive event for the Imperial yozakura (yo - night; zakura or ing one's life for one's trees are blooming in many differ - Times, court. Hanami literally means "to sakura - cherry blossom). At the country"(Daily Yomiuri). Sakura ent countries. As a gift to mark http://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/ view flowers" (hana – flower; mi – end of the Heian period, Hanami still symbolizes elegance, courage, friendship between the U.S. and 2012/03/25/life/sakura-soul-of- look). The aristocrats enjoyed spread from the royal court to the loyalty, purity and the ephemeral Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun japan/#.Vv05hz_Vu8o drinks and food under the blos - society (The Japan nature of human life. The beautiful presented Washington, D.C. with Personal Interview, Nanako soming trees while composing Times). The time when the cherry cherry blossom flower dies quickly, 3,000 sakura trees in 1912 (National Sato, March 30, 2016 poems – and tanka (The trees would start blooming each meaning that human life is beauti - Cherry Blossom Festival). Local Japan Times). Hanami is an impor - year was a sign of the start of the ful, albeit short. It is an honor to give agricultural season. People held your life, and fall like a flower on the tant element in Japanese literature S thethe ’ of the Heian period. It was praised parties under the blossoming battlefield. trees, commonly at night, at which Hanami is never done alone. It is in “,” a novel by a The LandingO - ad 1 court lady, Murasaki Shikibu, the sake and some food offerings a holiday that promotes unity – with which describes the adventures were given to the kami, a sacred nature, history, family and Japanese H and spiritual struggles of a perfect 2x3 B&W hero – Genji, and depicts Hanami W STUDENTSTUDENT as a center metaphor for courage EVERY MONDAY and transience of love. w/prizes The Japanese cherry blooms for Trivia @ 7pm a very short time, two to three days Mi Mexico Karaoke @ 9pm on average. Its beauty is simple r and evanescent, which is why it Liquo Store has been praised in Japanese poet - 2x2 yday Ever rices! ry for centuries. 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By Nanako Sato The club also will hold its first Association earlier in this semes - Comm 281 election for new board members ter. Minot State University’s Asian at that same event. Officer posi - Through the consecutive Club’s last event of the semester, tions up for election include pres - events designed and hosted by on April 22, from 4 to 6 p.m. in ident, vice president, secretary, board members throughout this Old Main 104, will feature free joint-secretary, treasurer (accoun - semester, the club has been intro - Japanese snacks and drinks pro - tant), and technical officer. The ducing Japanese culture by vided by club members and a club encourages MSU students to answering questions about Japan quiz session on interesting become being a part of the Asian and having fun meeting new peo - Japanese facts. Top winners will Club and look for new faces! ple! receive a prize. Everyone is The MSU Asian Club consists The Japanese Fair is free and encouraged to test their knowl - of seven international students. It open to the public. MSU stu - edge on all things about Japan at was officially approved by dents, faculty and staff are the quiz and enjoy the food. MSU’s Student Government encouraged to attend. iMagicon returns to Minot By Gemma Biasetto just a couple to choose from. guests coming to join the fun. Comm 281 As for cosplay costumes, they Guests include Tom Fleming, Back by popular demand, are always more than welcome. Christopher Jones, Dave DeVries, iMagicon will be in town this Which also means, any home - Nick DiFabbio and Deanna weekend, April 22-24 at the made costumes can be registered “Beetlecat” Petro. Holiday Inn (Riverside) with fan - for competition. There’s a catch As stated on imagiconnd.com, suites available. If you don’t want though. The costume has to com - “You may want to stock up on Submitted photo the fun to stop when the day is ply with the rules and regulations those energy drinks … this year’s Illustration work by artist Tom Fleming. done, you can book a fansuite to be allowed in competition. iMagicon will extend well into right upstairs from the conven - To keep the energy going, the early a.m.’s of the morning MSU welcomes artist Tom Fleming tion. This expansion pack event drawing competitions will be with activities.” The event runs starts with showing off your XP held every hour. This year, from 10 a.m. to 3 a.m. Friday and By Rachel Alfaro Fantasy fans will recognize (experience points). iMagicon has also created two Saturday, and from 10 a.m. to 6 Assistant Editor Fleming’s art. His work can be The gaming world opens with groups to compete in – the adult p.m. Sunday. Fantasy artist Tom Fleming seen in major gaming companies “leisurely gaming,” also known competition and the kids’ compe - If you’re still unsure about the will visit Minot State University such as World of Warcraft, Magic as free-for-all gaming. However, tition for anyone under age 12. amount of fun to be had, the only today to give a lecture spotlight - the Gathering, and White-Wolf if intense competition is more Competitions are bracket style. way to find out for yourself, is to ing his career from 7 to 8 p.m. in Publishing. your speed, there will be five The winner of each round will purchase a ticket. the lecture auditorium of the Cyril What people may not know, tournaments to compete in. move on to the finalist round. Tickets are $50 for a three-day Moore Science Center. All are wel - however, is that he got his first big Minecraft and Smash Bros. are iMagicon even has special pass or $25 per day. come to this presentation. break working as a designer for Fleming’s artwork is both the World Wrestling Foundation, beautiful and strange, and sure to now called WWE. He designed Students honored at Who’s Who luncheon intrigue both fantasy and art costumes for numerous characters lovers with its powerful imagery during his time with them, includ - Minot State University hon - Kayla Barke, elementary educa - Larsen, finance and marketing; and high level of skill. In addition ing Shango, Adam Bomb, Razor ored students who were selected tion; Christina Beck, communica - Miranda Lessmeister, communi - to his lecture, Fleming will visit Ramon and, most famously, Hulk to Who’s Who Among Students tion disorders; Alexander cation disorders; Teagan Loppe, with different art classes on Hogan. in American Universities and Buchholz, biology and chemistry; special education; Chloe Monday to interact with students. Despite working with charac - Colleges at an award ceremony Kelsey MacNaughton Buchholz, Ondracek, mathematics; Caley Fleming previously visited ters like these, corporate work was this week. accounting, marketing, interna - Nelson, athletic training and radi - MSU in 2013 as a Darwin Day not cutting it for Fleming. He This year, 22 MSU juniors and tional business and graphic ologic technology; Shelby guest artist, and has connections moved on to freelance in the gam - seniors were selected for inclu - design; Ashley Busch, communi - Pederson, social work and to the campus through MSU art ing industry, winning numerous sion in the 2016 edition. A cam - cation and broadcasting; Joshua Spanish; Bob Pond, athletic train - professor and artist, Bill Harbort. awards, along with four nomina - pus nominating committee and Bussard, biology and music; ing; Vanessa Ramirez, nursing; Harbort and Fleming went tions for the Chelsey Award. editors of the annual directory Danielle Foster, accounting; Cassandra Stauffer, elementary through art school together at He also continued his work in chose the students based on their Molly Haagenson, special educa - education and art education; Syracuse University, along with 2000 by illustrating “The Dangerous academic achievement, service to tion; Ismail Hassan, clinical labo - Christin-Ann Stoll, psychology; Dave DeVries. DeVries was previ - Lives of Altar Boys,” a film by Jodie the community, leadership in ratory science; Savana Reagan Van Teeling, communica - ously an MSU NOTSTOCK guest, Foster. From there, Fleming worked extracurricular activities and Kingsbury, business education; tion disorders; and Keyona and will be active this year at the frequently with prop illustration potential for continued success. Annika Kraft, chemistry and Walker, early childhood educa - upcoming iMagicon event. and story boarding. MSU students honored were chemistry education; Meggan tion. Red & Green News Page 7 - April 21, 2016 ... News in Brief minotstateu.edu. Home." This movie, featuring Will Singing comedian comes to MSU continued from page 2 Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg, is will be a door prize drawing for a sure to make everyone laugh as gift card to a local restaurant sup - 'Daddy's Home' each character tries to continuous - porter of the film series. The showing April 26 ly one-up the other in attempts to event is free and open to every - Join fellow MSU students in impress their children. MSU Life one. 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(MSU Sports Information) — bests and six season bests. with a toss of 44.17 meters, just off MSU senior sprinter Dijah Silva "Overall, it was a good day. We her best throw last week. She also captured titles in both the are hoping to get some people earned a PR in the hammer throw. women's 200- back from injuries and illnesses, "Amber's javelin was just off meters and 400- and we found out this meet was her best last week, and was a pret - meters going to be moved up a day just 36 ty good throw," Melby added. Thursday to or so hours ago, so we are a little "She has been very consistent." pace the Beavers tired and sore from training," The men's 4x100 relay team at the Dickinson Melby said. "So it will be nice to earned the Beavers an event win State University get back to a regular schedule. We on the men's side. The team of Blue Hawk have 10 days until our next meet sprinters Daniel Daffinrud (Fr.), Games. Silva at NDSU, and should be able to Tyler Bates (Jr.), Lucas Leitner Silva earned get into a routine going forward." (Sr.) and Ademiluyi Aderoluwa a personal-best time of 59.11 sec - Silva's time in the 400 moved (So.) traversed the oval in 43.56 onds in the 400 and won the short - her up to No. 4 all-time at Minot seconds. er race in a time of 26.45. She was State. She, along with Erin MSU also earned personal- also a part of both Minot State Winterton (Fr.), Jamie Ayala (Jr.) bests from Devan Shumway (Fr., relay teams, helping the Beavers and Randii Widmer (So.), helped Distance) and Julio Romero (Jr., to second in the 4x100 and third in the women's 4x100 relay team to a Distance) in the 1,500, Tanner the 4x400. season-best time of 49.91, fractions Gust (So., Throws) in the hammer "It was really nice to see Dijah of a second behind event winner throw, Winterton in the 100 hur - come through like that," MSU Black Hills State. dles and 200, Ayala in the 200 and head coach Stu Melby said. "She "We jumbled the lineup a little Widmer in the long jump. has been looking to get back to her there and did a good job," Melby "We had a number of people high school form in the 400 after said. "We didn't have one of the just outside season- and personal- breaking her leg as a junior in high top runners and still ended with a bests, as well, so it was a good day school. She had a great meet." season-best." overall," Melby said. The MSU women's and men's MSU also got a first from fresh - MSU travels to Fargo tomor - teams both had solid outings in man sensation Amber Hunsaker row and Saturday for the North Dickinson as the Beavers captured in the javelin, as she won for the Dakota State Bison Invitational. four events, earned nine personal fourth straight meet. She finished

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(MSU Sports Information) — ing the tourna - behind UMC, who shot a 733. MSU Kayla Barke (Jr.) shot a 41 on ment with a Host Minnesota State won the the front 9 to finish with an 85 to 316. event with a 626 overall. pace the Beavers at the Minnesota Danielle Barke carded the best individ - State Invitational at Bunker Hills Foster (Sr.) ual round for MSU in the tourna - Golf Course in Coon Rapids, carded a 94 ment, bettering her 85 from the Minn., Saturday. and was tied first round with an 83 in the sec - The Beavers struggled at times for 57th, while ond, and finished tied for 24th in Saturday's first round, finishing Kayla Barke overall. She was the only MSU with 366 and 10th place overall. Palczewski golfer to shoot in the 80s during MSU had just one player in the 80s (Sr.) finished with a 96 and was in the two-day event, and ended on the first day and trailed ninth- 63rd after the first round. with a 168. place Minnesota Crookston by Minot State University shot Bernier finished with a 187 four strokes. two strokes better than Minnesota overall, and was tied for 58, while "Kayla (Barke) played well all Crookston in the final round of the Foster was 60th (188) and day, with the exception of a cou - invitational, but the Beavers Palczewski was 63rd (192) over - ple holes that really set her back,” couldn’t pass the Golden Eagles, all. MSU head coach Spencer Hilde finishing 10th overall Sunday. The Beavers travel to Morton, said. The Beavers finished with a 369 Minn., next weekend for the Alexandria Bernier (Fr.) was in round 2, three strokes off their Northern Sun Intercollegiate second for the Beavers with a 91. first round pace of 366 for a 735 Conference Championships. Host Minnesota State was lead - overall. They finished two shots Page 10 – April 21, 2016 Sports Red & Green

Photo by Vanessa Christiuk Photo by Vanessa Christiuk Jordan Grant (left) beats out the throw at first base in a game against Minnesota State Outfielder Tylar Holland fields the ball in a game against MSU Moorhead. Minot University Moorhead in Moorhead. MSU lost the first game, 1-7. State lost the second game, 3-7. Beavers sweep Concordia-St. Paul, split with U-Mary, lose to MSU Moorhead and Minnesota State

By Vanessa Christiuk the second inning. Again, the third inning, Larson left the yard to in the third. The Beavers added season are at home against Sports Writer Beavers attacked in the third tie the game at 2-2. In the sixth, one more in the fourth, and then Minnesota Duluth at Herb Parker On April 12, the Minot State inning when Grant stole second, Larson left the yard for the second three more in the seventh to take Saturday at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m., and University softball team hit the advanced to third on an overthrow time with a three-run homerun to the win, 14-7. then St. Cloud State University on road to face Minnesota State from the catcher in an attempt to tie the game at 5-5. Later in the The Beavers’ last games of the Sunday at noon and 2 p.m. University Moorhead. catch the speed demon, and then inning, Carbajal laid down a sui - In the first inning, Reese scored on an error by the center cide bunt that resulted in Cabral Ramirez doubled to right center to fielder. U-Mary tied the game in scoring from third to put the score Jordan Grant, but Moorhead the top of the seventh inning, and Beavers ahead, 6-5. For good meas - came back in the bottom of the first the Beavers could not finish the ure, in the seventh Larson singled, to score four. The Beavers were game. Jenn Spencer rocked the cir - which scored Burdette from third. hard pressed for runs the rest of cle for 12 innings. In the 12th Larson had a total of five RBIs for the game, leaving four runners on inning, Lauren Cowden scored on the game. The Beavers won, 7-5. base. With only three hits, the a passed ball and Ashley Hill hit a Looking for the sweep in game Beavers lost the first game, 7-1. walk-off single to right center that two, Spencer headed for the circle. In the second matchup against scored Ramirez from third. The The Beavers put a four spot up on Moorhead, the Beavers managed Beavers won the game, 6-5. Concordia-St. Paul in the top of the to rack up eight hits, Daniela On the road again this past first inning, then added more in Carbajal and Alyssa Cornejo both weekend, the Beavers traveled to the second and third innings, chipping in two apiece. However, Minnesota State University, bringing the Beavers to a 10-1 lead Moorhead prevailed, 7-3. Mankato. The Beavers mustered after three. Concordia-St. Paul A few days later, facing rival up seven hits in the first game. started to chip away, scoring five Universty of Mary at Herb Parker Rachel Burdette, Larson and Stadium, the Beavers totaled 11 Cowden each hit a double. The hits. Kyla Larson and Cornejo both Beavers lost the first game, 7-3, and had doubles, and Rachel Burdette the second one, 8-0. left the yard once, but the Beavers The next day of the trip had the lost, 8-4. Beavers playing Concordia The second game of the day University, St. Paul. Ramirez start - against U-Mary was a marathon. ed the game with a solo homerun The Beavers scored first when Isis in the bottom of the first to get the Cabral hit a two-run homerun in Beavers off on the right foot. In the

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