Volume 95 , Number 17 Inside This Issue: March 13, 2014 - VOC, Page 2 - Financial Aid deadline, Page 3 Minot, N.D. 58701 - Basketball, Page 7 & 8 minotstateu.edu/redgreen - Men’s hockey, Page 7 and 8 ReMd inot& StateG UnivrereSity en Beaver fans show spirit at playoff game

MSU baseball players (from the left) Brad Rolff, Joshua Larsen, Lane Biggs and Wyatt Moore show their MSU spirit at the women’s NSIC playoff basketball game in the Dome. The Beavers defeated , 74-73.

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2014 Job Fair set for March 26 by Emmanuel Okorie good first impression, and a Shirley named MSU president Comm 281 good first impression deals with will your appearance,” she said. (MSU Public Information) — vice president and dean of student hold a Job Fair Wednesday, “It is also a good idea to have The State Board of Higher affairs at Dakota State University March 26, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. a résumé. A résumé is like your Education named Steven Shirley, and an assistant professor and in the Conference Center on the marketing tool; it is like a busi - Ph.D., as the next president of director of study abroad at the third floor of the Student Center. ness card,” Bertsch said. Minot State University. University of Minnesota, Lynda Bertsch, director of Career The Student Success Center Shirley currently serves as Crookston. He is a Fargo native Services, is the coordinator. can help students who have president of Valley City State with strong ties to the Minot com - “The job fair is designed to never had a résumé to build one. University, where he leads a cam - munity. bring employers and students Students who already have a pus of more than 1,300 students, Shirley earned a doctorate in together in one location,” Bertsch résumé and would like to update 111 faculty members and 110 staff teaching and learning in higher said. “Many of the companies it can also take it to the Student members. education from the University of that are coming are going to Success Center. It is advisable for “The board is pleased to Shirley . He also holds a present employment opportuni - students to bring a rough draft of appoint such a passionate leader Master of Business ties to students.” all their skills with them when as Dr. Shirley to serve as the pres - and forwarded its recommended Administration degree (M.B.A.) Students will have a chance trying to build a résumé. ident of Minot State University,” finalists for the position to the with emphasis on marketing and to apply for summer jobs, intern - The Job Fair is open to all SBHE Chair Kirsten Diederich board. global business and a bachelor’s ships or a full-time professional Minot State University students, said. “His strong understanding “The President Search degree in business administration job for those who are graduating. regardless of their college level. of what’s important to students, Committee deserves credit for its from the same university. The job fair provides a chance for “I encourage people to show especially in North Dakota, clearly thorough work,” Hjelmstad said. Shirley will take over as presi - students to connect with differ - up, whether they are a freshman demonstrates that he is someone “The committee was impressed by dent by July 2014. He will succeed ent employers in one setting. or senior getting ready to gradu - who can continue to drive the Dr. Shirley’s passion for and David Fuller, Ph.D., who Bertsch encourages students ate,” Bertsch said. “As a fresh - growth of this university.” understanding of Minot State announced he will retire after 10 to dress in professional attire. man, you can find out about SBHE Vice Chair Terry University, and I expect he will do years. “Students are making an future companies. If the employ - Hjelmstad chaired the campus an excellent job leading the uni - Shirley and his wife, Jennifer, impression when they walk into er of your dreams is not at this committee that screened appli - versity.” have a daughter. that room. You want to make a cants, interviewed semifinalists, Shirley previously served as See Job Fair — Page 6 Page 2 – March 13, 2014 News Red & Green Voices on Campus ‘What are your Spring Break plans?’ Duane Everett Robinson Comm 281

Levi Tomlinson Anthony Almeida Carli Elwin Walter Hollis Collin Wible Bari Savannah Physical Education Business Management Business Management Social Work Elementary Education Corporate Fitness “I’m going to Opheim, “I’m going home to “I’m going home to “I’m just going home to “I’ll be staying in Minot “For this Spring Break, Montana, to visit my girl- Washington to hang out Washington, going to Minnesota and chilling and working all break.” instead of going home to friend’s family, then come with the friends.” Seattle and Pike Place out.” Houston, I’m staying in home and just hang out.” Market.” Minot and working at the Wellness Center and working out with my teammates.” News in Brief MSU Life sponsors the event. 10 to 11:30 p.m. When in Rome, Andersons to perform More MSU Life information dance as the Romans do! faculty music recital may be found at MSU Life sponsors the event. Erik and Dianna Anderson, www.facebook.com/msu.life. It is free to all students with a cur - Minot State University music fac - rent MSU ID. ulty, will perform a cello and piano concert Tuesday, March 25, Olson to present at this at 7:30 p.m. in Ann Nicole Nelson month’s Math Talk Hall. Admission is free. Samuel Olson, Minot State University chemistry major, will present "Inverse Modeling Hypnotist Chris Jones Problems Facing Chemical Christ Lutheran Church Kinetics," at this month’s Math ELCA retOunren sof ttohe c faunmnipeusts and nicest Talk, March 27 at 5 p.m. in Model 838-0746 hypnotists you will ever meet is Christ502 17th Street NW Hall 330. The talk is free and open coming back to Minot State. Chris Saturday Worship 5:00 pm to everyone. Jones will perform Wednesday, LutheranSunday Worship March 26, at 8 p.m. in the Beaver 8:30 & 10:45 am Dam. Even if you've seen him Toga dance planned for Holy Communion is before, this show is guaranteed to 1x2celebrated B&W at every March 27 worship service. be full of new things. Some audi - TOGA! TOGA! TOGA! Join the ence members will end up on campus's amazing Greek Life for David Maxfield, Pastor stage! The event is free to all stu - a toga dance Thursday, March 27, Michael Johnson, Pastor dents with a current MSU ID. at the Grand Hotel in Minot from christlutheranminot.com Red & Green News Page 3 - March 13, 2014 Financial aid priority Math help available for students by Alexis Klein The math clinic is possible tors and fill out an application. Comm 281 deadline approaching because of the student tutors. Students can find the times for Minot State University’s math Students interested in being a tutor the math clinic posted on the uni - Students should file the Free ed, but funding may be limited to clinic, located in Model room 212, is should get a letter of recommenda - versity website. Application for Federal Student the Federal Pell Grant and a free resource for students in math tion from one of their math instruc - Aid (FAFSA) now for the 2014- Federal Direct Loan programs. 102, 103, 104 and 240. 2015 school year. The MSU Financial Aid Office Narayan Thapa, an MSU math Students returning to Minot encourages students to file their and computer science instructor, State for the fall 2014 or spring 2014-15 FAFSA online at describes math as a language. He wentwent 2015 semesters should complete www.fafsa.ed.gov for fastest pro - said math is not a familiar language The Landing - ad 1 and submit FAFSA online cessing. Students filing online to most students, and is always dif - (www.fafsa.ed.gov) by April 8 in will need to use their federal PIN ficult to practice. He is a strong sup - HILLHILL order for the MSU Financial Aid number to sign their FAFSA elec - porter of students asking questions 2x3 B&W NORTHNORTH Office to receiv e FAFS A resu lts tronically. If a parent signature is in class. TO FETCH by the April 15 priority funding needed on the FAFSA, parents “Asking questions in math is not UP UP deadline. Students meeting the must apply for their own PIN at a bad thing,” he said. “In fact it is a priority funding deadline will be www.pin.ed.gov. good thing. All questions are good considered for all federal student Avoid FAFSA scams by using questions.” AA uor aid programs including the the www.fafsa.ed.gov official However, he knows most stu - Liq tore Federal Pell Grant, Direct Loan, website. Sites ending in .com (not dents don't like to speak out in front S ryday Work Study, Perkins Loan and .gov) usually charge a fee for fil - of a group, so having peers as tutors Eve ! Prices Supplemental Education ing the free FAFSA. is a positive for the math clinic. Low Opportunity Grant programs. For more information, contact “Your friend is presenting the Applications received after the the MSU Financial Aid Office at material,” Thapa said, “so it is much BAR & BOTTLESHOP priority deadline will be accept - 858-3375. easier for students to ask questions.” Must be 21 to enter 2015 N. Broadway

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taken into slavery. Years later, it does it becomes a race for sur - I will say that I hated the bad have been expanded on more. Milo (Harington) the survivor, vival for everyone. guy in this film. Sutherland is a As gladiators are featured in would become a gladiator who I remember reading about the great actor and, to me, he makes the movie, there were multiple by Alex Nelson would be taken into Pompeii. destruction of Pompeii during this guy unlikable. I was praying fight scenes which I thought were Staff Writer There he meets Cassia (Browning) high school and I thought that this for his demise. pretty well coordinated. While Pompeii was an ancient Roman and her servant and friend film might be interesting. At first I also didn’t mind the acting or the film might have potential for city best known for its destruction Ariadne (Lucas). Cassia is the glance, some could try to compare the cast. I only heard of Kit 3D, it had very little to no 3D at due to a volcano. Sometimes we daughter of the ruler of Pompeii, this film as a mixture of Harington as one of the main all. I would suggest to viewers like to wonder how people lived Severus (Harris), and his wife “Gladiator” and “Titanic.” I could characters from “Game of that seeing this film is better in 2D before that event and what they Aurelia (Moss), who both wish to see where the comparison might Thrones.” He actually does a than 3D. did during the destruction. rebuild Pompeii with the help of come into play, yet honestly I good job of playing the lead role. I Overall, the plot had plenty of “Pompeii” is a disaster film Rome. Milo also meets a fellow wasn’t thinking about compari - also thought the choices for sup - room for improvement and was that stars Kit Harington, Emily gladiator and rival named Atticus son when I saw this movie. porting cast were pretty well not exactly the best. Viewers that Browning, Adewale Akinnuoye- (Akinnuoye-Agbaje) who wishes I felt there were at least a few acceptable. The acting, I do admit, are either die-hard history fans or Agbaje, Carrie-Ann Moss, Jessica for freedom and is very close to inaccuracies with some of the could have been better in certain viewers who want to see some - Lucas, Jared Harris and Kiefer receiving it. details that concern Pompeii, in parts. However, I thought overall thing new might not enjoy this Sutherland. Directed by Paul W.S. Milo begins to have feelings general. Some history fans might that the acting was enjoyable film. Some could even wait to see Anderson, it is rated PG-13 for for Cassia and at the same time take note of this. I also noticed enough for me. it when it is available to rent if intense battle sequences and some plans his revenge, when he learns that the film portrayed the charac - I like the plot, but it was not they want. For what's it worth, sexual content. that Corvus, now a senator, is ters from Rome as being corrupt entirely great as it had it flaws. "Pompeii" isn't a terrible film and In the year 62 AD, a Celtic tribe coming to Pompeii on business and evil. This could be viewed as For example, the romance I actually enjoyed it. is massacred by the Roman leader and to force Cassia into marrying stereotyping or it could show between the two leading charac - I personally rate "Pompeii" 3 Corvus (Sutherland), leaving only him. Unknown to all, Mount what some of the Roman leaders ters was interesting, but I felt it out of 5 Beavers. a small boy to survive and be Vesuvius is about to erupt. When were like. was somewhat rushed and could

Not Just Paranoia Why ‘going paperless’ is unnecessary and even dangerous sary and dangerous. personal information more vul - tion becomes totally dependent on from very renewable natural It is unnecessary, because there nerable. In years past if a person technology. While using paper resources. The fact is that we have really is no need to cut down trees wanted to steal your information, takes up more space and is not as more choices than just either using (or even recycle tree paper) to they had to physically break into a convenient, it is safer and less tree paper or computers. by Bryan Lynch make paper. Paper can be made business or your house and go trouble in the long run. Why put ourselves at the Staff Writer from weeds like hemp and into a most likely locked file cabi - The whole idea that we have mercy of a digital world with no While "going paperless" sounds Stinging Nettle, which are both net. Now all they have to do is to stop using paper to "save the privacy if we do not have to? That like "the thing to do," it actually is very renewable and biodegrad - find a way to hack into your com - planet" is a half truth propagated would be ridiculous. Why not try not a good idea for two very able (not to mention relatively puter or your bank's computer. by overzealous environmentalists all of our other options first before important reasons that I don't easy to grow). Also, computers can crash, who don't tell you the other side of we make our entire way of life think are taken into consideration "Going paperless" is danger - things can get deleted, and the the story – that paper can be made computerized? enough. Going digital is unneces - ous, because it makes everyone's exchange and storage of informa - cheaply, effectively and safely

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After graduating from kinder - some O reo s. We we re to pick our and had us draw names out of a He replied that none of the blue Valentine ’s Da y. garten, it was time for me to ven - own teams. One of my classmates hat. I g ot the nam e of one of th e kids were a ctual ly re quired to get Fro m , your frien d.” ture into the first grade. Upon sugges ted t hat we m ake the te ams orang e st uden ts i n class, an d I the o ran ge ki ds a ny pre sents . H e As I rea d the card aga in I entering the classroom, we were blue ag ainst o rang e. The oran ge could se e fro m the gr imac e on my told her that this is the wa y it is. remembered those times too. They shown a seating arrangement. The kids, of course, prot ested , but She was furious. She yelled at were ha p py memories with great desks that our teacher, Mr. the majority agreed. So we him , “Why a re y ou maki ng friends. I t hought, O’Donnell, assigned to us would be playe d with those t eams . The “I didn’t think that orange everyo ne be me an to us “W hat h appened to us since our permanent spot for the rest of blue t eam e asily won and we students were that bad, so I let beca use of wher e y ou m ade us then? What happened to me? Why the year. There were a few orange tas ted the sp oil s of our victo - sit? We had no choice in the the girl in the orange desk next did everythin g cha nge? ” desks, but most of them were blue. ry. matter. This isn’t fa ir!” I couldn’t find the answ ers at I was glad that I got a blue desk to me be in my group.” In Octob er we b ega n to M r. O’Do nn ell look ed at tha t m ome nt, but something inside since blue was my favourite colour. learn abou t a nimals. We once her and then at the rest of the of me had changed.

It was a large class so, once we all again go t to cho ose our ow n friend’s face that he did too. We class. As th e months wo re on and sat down, the teacher had us intro - groups of four and do a little bit of stayed aft er c lass t o a sk Mr. “M err y C hristm as” he s aid. summer ap proac hed, I sta rted duce ourselves to the class. He resea rch on an ani mal. A lot of blue O’Donn ell i f we cou ld ge t differ ent Th en the bell rang, and we all had hanging o ut with thos e I h ad once began, telling us that his name was kids didn’t even cons ider let ting nam es. He to ld us that it was too to go h ome. ignored. I didn’t care that I didn’t

Garrett O’Donnell. He then went any o r ange kids joi n them. For late for that. We insisted, pleading On February 14th, we gave each get any m ore stick ers or th at M r. down the columns and asked each them it was practical; students who tha t we d idn’t w ant to get prese nts other Valentin e’s Da y car ds in O’Do nnell di d no t appro ve. To me student for their name. I gave my were m ean to t he or ange kids for any or ange kids. A t this he class. N eedl ess t o sa y, non e of t he they we ren’t “ the ora nge k ids” any name to the class, but Mr. seemed to be th e teac her’s responde d by s aying that we oran ge kid s got any c ar ds from u s longer. They were my friends.

O’Donnell skipped the girl next to favouri tes. I d idn’t thi nk t ha t couldn’t get new names, but since blue kids. However, I received a Seeing u s pla y an d han g out me. I wasn’t sure why he had done orange students were that bad, so I they we re o range kid s we did n’t card that I did n ot ex pe ct. T he girl toget her, more and m ore o f the this. However, I noticed a pattern let the gir l i n th e orang e de sk n ext hav e to get t hem an y pres ents . On who sat next to m e in th e orange blue kids jo in ed u s. A l ot of them after a few columns. He never to me be in m y g roup. We did our the last day before brea k w e h ad desk hand ed me a card. I almost soon came to the same realization asked to hear from any student pre sentation on pen gui ns and we our gift exchange. After all of the just threw it aside before reading that I had b egun to experience on who was seated at an orange desk. all thought that we did a great job. gifts were giv en out, it w as clear it, b ut I hesitated. I opened it up Valenti ne’s Day . I raised my hand and asked him We tho ught th at, l ike most o f the that none of the orang e studen ts and read, The l ast da y of sch ool was spe nt why he had skipped them. He group s be fo re us , he w oul d g ive had re ceived a nyth ing. A coup le of “ Dear Valent ine, signing each other’s yearbooks. It kindly smiled and explained to the each of us a gold star to put on our them cried, a few others had long I remember how in kinder - class that the students who sat in desks. H ow ever, we d idn ’t get any since accepted this treatment of garten we would play together in See orange Desks — Page 9 orange desks were not important sticker s. I went up to him an d disdain, but there was one who the sandbox and share crayons enough to be introduced to the aske d him w hy. He told me th at it was fed up with it. The girl who during free time. I still have the class. was becau se the o rang e girl’ s per - sat in th e or an ge d esk next to me bir thd ay card th at yo u ga ve to me Table Talk! “In fact,” he went on, “they will forman c e dra gged the w hole gr oup Join u s f or g reat c onversation be referred to as ‘orange kids’ in down. I wa s furio us. I w anted tha t with s pectacular p eople. this classroom.” sticker and it w as all h er f ault th at I thursdays, 1 2 –1 p .m., i n We looked at each other in didn’t get it. A friend of mine had admin. 1 58. B ring y our o wn bewilderment, but we didn’t say the sam e issu e. H e told m e that h is lunch a nd c ome t o m ake n ew SHOWING anything then because Mr. gro up didn ’t get st icke rs becau se of The Landing - ad 2 friends, t alk a bout i ssues o f t he

O’Donnell was our teacher. He was the o ran ge boy in his gro up. After FOOTBALL & NASCAR day, a bout f aith a nd a bout l ife. the teacher, so we had to follow his that we decided that we wouldn’t EVERY SUNDAY No basic k nowledge n eeded, 2x3 B&W rules. talk to them anymore. just the d esire t o l isten, t o t hink

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Red & Green News Page 7 - March 13, 2014 Women beat UIU in home playoff game Boag brings in 46 points in NSIC tournament play by Jamin Heller Staff Writer With nearly 1,000 boisterous fans creating a hostile environ - ment inside the MSU Dome, the Minot State Beavers women’s bas - ketball team hosted Upper Iowa on Feb. 26 in its first-ever NSIC home playoff game. Although the Beavers entered as heavy favorites, they needed a legendary perform - ance from the NSIC player of the year and a huge last- second defen - sive shutdown to move on to the second round in dramatic fashion. Despite entering as the No. 2 seed, the Beavers were given all they could handle by seventh seeded UIU. Minot struggled out of the gate and quickly fell behind the hot- shooting Peacocks, who led by as much as 13 in the early going. Minot was able to trim the deficit to four at the half, before Photo by Courtney Holman Photo by Courtney Holman managing to tie the game with less Alisha Jones brings the ball up court against Upper Iowa in the Carly Boag goes for a layup against UIU in the Dome. Boag shattered the previous NSIC tournament single-game record (31 than 10 minutes remaining. Dome. The Beavers defeated UIU, 74-73, giving them their first- ever Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference postseason win. points) by scoring 46 points. See Basketball— Page 8 Hockey dominates last regular season games

by Jamie Council Staff Writer The Minot State University men's hockey team (23-6-4) swept North Dakota State University 11-2 and 7-2 two weeks ago to wrap up its regular season games. Visit Minot sponsored Friday night’s 11-2 blowout victory and a representative dropped the puck to both team captains. Freshman Beaver Cote Dickerson tallied four points in the matchup with a hat trick plus an assist. Saturday celebrated the final time six play - Submitted Photo ers would skate the home ice of the Maysa Reporter Jamie Council gives Cam Arena as a Beaver. Jared McIntosh, Will McGeough a birthday surprise during an Kinsman, Josh Rutherford, Cam McGeough on-ice interview during Senior Night. and Wyatt Waselenchuk were honored at Senior Night. All six seniors were in the start - The wins over NDSU locked up the No. Photo by Jamie Council ing line-up in the 7-2 victory. Junior captain 9 seed for the ACHA National Tournament. Junior captain MIke Jordan carries the puck up the ice against NDSU at the Mike Jordan and junior assistant captain Brad The Beavers traveled to Delaware with their . The Beavers swept NDSU in their last regular season play before Olynyk led the team with three points. Jordan first game last Saturday against the home heading to nationals for ACHA Division I in Delaware. recorded two goals and an assist while team of No. 8 Delaware. For a recap on the Olynyk tallied two assists and a goal. Beavers at Nationals, see page 8. Page 8 – March 13, 2014 News Red & Green Men end season at Winona in first round Men's hockey wins one at nationals Minot State University men’s rebounds and two assists. basketball finished its regular Johnson finished with 13 points, season schedule on seven rebounds and two assists before losing quarterfinal game the road taking on and East finished with 10 points the second and and six rebounds. by Jamie Council allowed him and snuck a quick On Sunday night, the Beavers fourth ranked In the first round of the Staff Writer shot at 12:42 that found its way faced the offensive powerhouse teams in the NSIC Northern Sun Intercollegiate The Beavers' season ended last past the defenseman and goal - and speedy play of the Arizona North Division. Confernece/Sanford Health weekend in Delaware in the third tender to give the Beavers a 2-1 State Sun Devils. The Beavers fell to Men’s Basketball Tournamnet, round of nationals for ACHA edge. Freshmen Sean Delwo and The game remained scoreless Minnesota State University the Beavers, the No. 7 seed from Division I. The Cole Olson were on the assist. The for most of the first period despite Moorhead, 85-55. MSU had one the NSIC North Division, were Beavers defeat - score remained at a standstill for constant Arizona pressure. player in double figures as Isiah matched up with the Winona ed the No. 8 the remainder of the period. Waselenchuk remained a rock for Gandy (Sr., G) came off the State Warriors, No. 2 from NSIC University of The third period allowed MSU on defense until 18:10 when bench to score 13 points. Samuel South Division. Winona State Delaware 3-2 Waselenchuk to showcase his the Sun Devil's Troy Scott found Johnson (Sr., F) and Dominique defeated MSU, 67-56. (OT) in front of skills, making save upon save to success, taking the lead 1-0. McDonald (So., G) scored eight For the Beavers, East led all the Blue Hen home crowd on keep the Beavers on the favorable It was much the same story in each. Chris East (Sr., F) had a scorers with 20 points and had Saturday night, but then dropped side of the scoreboard for most of the second period. The Beaver team-high five rebounds and 10 rebounds to close out his the quarterfinal game, 4-0, to No. 1 the period. The players got a little defense came up big on a couple of added six points for the Beavers. MSU career with a double-dou - Arizona State University (36-2-0) chippy as the period progressed plays, including an Arizona two- The next day, Northern State ble. E.J. Williams (Sr. G) had 14 Sunday night in the single-loss with the ever-approaching buzzer on-one in dangerous territory. University defeated MSU, 73-58. points, four steals and three elimination tournament. This put seemingly never ending for Minot. However, with 2:49 left, Scott McDonald led the Beavers with rebounds. Johnson had eight MSU's final record at 24-7-4. Blue Hen Zeszut tallied his second found a rebound off one of 18 points and added five points and five rebounds. Saturday night's game was a goal of the night from Mike Piet Waselenchuk's saves and put it battle. Both teams' effort came to that cracked the Beaver defense right back on net, escaping past the no avail as the first period ended 1- and tied the game up with 2:28 left goaltender. ... Basketball rebounds with five steals and 1. Senior Josh Rutherford found in the period, sending the game Arizona added two more in the continued from page 7 five blocks. It was yet another the net with an assist from junior into overtime. third period. A nicely executed Neither team was able to break highlight in her remarkable sen - assistant captain Mitch Peeke and Just over four minutes into wrap-around goal at 12:52 put the away late, setting up a heart- ior season, one that was capped freshman Jeremy Johnson at 4:33, overtime, Rutherford bodied up a score at 3-0 and a late period tran - stopping final two minutes of by being named NSIC Player of but Delaware tied it with 42 sec - Blue Hen defenseman to turn a sitional goal put the final score at action. the Year later in the week. onds left in the period. one-on-one into a breakaway, then 4-0 ASU. Down by a single point, After the performance, head The Beavers failed to capitalize proceeded to place the puck in the Arizona outshot the Beavers 44- Christina Boag converted a layup coach Sheila Green Gerding had on offensive opportunities early in back of the net for his second goal 19, giving Waselenchuk 41 saves in with just nine seconds remaining nothing but positive things to say the second period, but sophomore of the night. the game. The Sun Devils move on to boost the Beavers to a 74-73 about Carly. Brett Nespor took advantage of the Waselenchuk tallied 31 saves in to the semifinals against No. 5 lead, eliciting a huge roar from "It almost seems like everyone distance the Delaware defenseman the victory. Stony Brook University. the Beaver faithful. Those roars else stood around and wasn't quickly turned into nervous looking to do much because we energy, however, with plenty of were so busy watching Carly go Carly Boag named NSIC Player of the Year time remaining for Upper Iowa to work," Green Gerding told to score and spoil the Beaver’s MSU Sports Information. "But it (MSU Sports Information) — overall and second in the NSIC named th e conference's Player of season. UIU standout Whitney was a special night for her. She The Northern Sun Intercollegiate North Division. She was a domi- the Week . Kieffer was given the ball and was very good." C o n f e r e n c e nate force, scoring 30 or more Boag a lso broke the NSIC's sin- raced down court, putting up the Her teammates also provided named Minot points in conference games three gle-season scoring mark with 460 potential game winning shot a solid supporting cast, led by State’s Carly times, 20 or more 14 times and points, surpassing Minnesota with just one second on the clock. Christina Boag who finished the Boag (Sr., F, recorded 11 double-doubles. Duluth's Jheri Booker's record of It never came close to the basket, night with 12 points and five T a m w o r t h , She finished with 39 points, 431 point s set in 2009-10. She is however, because of a season- assists. Klose added seven of her Australia) NSIC breaking the Minot State single ranked t hird overall in NCAA saving block from Beaver guard own, while Alisha Jones finished Player of the game record for points, and Division I I in active career scoring Morgan Klose. The block elicited with five points despite playing Year. Boag was pulled down 18 rebounds against average ( 18.5) and rebound aver- the loudest crowd roar and cele - under the weather. also named to Southwest Minnesota State - the age (10.4) Boag . bration in recent MSU Dome The win meant Minot State the NSIC First- same night she became the Augus tana College’s Emily memory. moved on to play Concordia Team and the NSIC All-Defensive Beavers' all-time career scoring Schulte was named NSIC The comeback certainly University, St. Paul in the quar - Team. leader with 1,718 points. During Defensiv e Player of the Year, wouldn’t have been possible terfinals. Unfortunately. the Boag finished the 2013-14 NSIC that weekend, she averaged 33.5 Universit y of Sioux Fall’s Sam without another record-breaking Beavers were unable to recover season ranked as the leader in points per game and 18.0 Knecht was named NSIC performance from Australian from a slow start, and fell to the scoring (20.9), rebounding (10.7), rebounds per game to secure her Freshman of the Year, and star Carly Boag. She easily bested eventual NSIC Champions 73-52. field goal percentage (57.7) and second NSIC Player of the Week Northern State’s Curt Fredrickson the NSIC single-game scoring Minot entered the tournament as steals (66) while leading the honor in 2013-14. It was the fifth was nam ed NSIC Coach of the record with an astounding 46 the ninth ranked team in the Beavers to a tied-for-fifth place time in two seasons she was Year for t he 2013-14 season. points, and also amassed 16 NCAA Central Region. Red & Green Sports Page 9 - March 13, 2014 ... orange Desks My closest friend and valentine MSU grapplers at Super Regional continued from page 5 stood up, looked him in the eyes, and proudly replied, was goin g wel l u ntil M r. “You don’t get to define who O’Do nnel l realiz ed that man y of us we are, we do.” Paasch places 6th; injury shorts him of nationals blue ki ds w ere l etting our oran ge Each individual in the world (MSU Sports Information) — been ,” day as he handled Colton Gallo frien ds sign and w rite me ssage s in deserves respect. We have no right The Minot State University Ersland said. dominantly with a 13-7 win to our ye arb oo ks. He ha lted cla ss and to discriminate against anyone wrestling team ended its 2013-14 “They are very advance him to the consolation ma de us all si t d ow n in our desks. based on arbitrary facts that they dual season in February with two aggressive and semi-finals and just a win away He e xplain ed t o us how th e oran ge cannot change, whether it is about consecutive wins, its first two dual they need to stay from qualifying for the national kids were not al low ed to w rite in where they sit in class, homosexu - wins in Northern Sun wrestling solid. They go for tournament. our yearbooks. I asked, “Why ality, race, sex, or whatever. And season. The Beavers defeated the win and that Conner Monk of MSU not?” don’t think a certain way just , 21-18, and is their key. That Moorhead pinned Paasch in the He calm ly sta ted , “T his is how Douglas because that’s the way you were Northern State University, 31-19, is their style and third period of the following thi ngs are . They do not get t o h ave raised. Arbitrary discrimination is before heading to the NCAA they can't get match to push Paasch to the fifth all o f t he sa me expe rienc es as the wrong, no matter what your par - Division II Super Region Three conservative place match with a ride to rest of you because they sit in the ents, teachers, politicians, or even tournament Feb. 28 in Edmund, because they are nationals on the line. It was the orange des ks.” Garret O’Donnell tell you. We Okla. not conservative second time in a month Monk Several of us cried out, “But must push aside our preconcep - In the first day of the region wrestlers.” had pinned Paasch in the third why?” tions. All human beings are creat - tournament, eight of the 10 Minot All three MSU period. He d ec lare d in resentment, ed equal, and it’s about time we State wrestlers were eliminated seniors saw their Then a wrench was thrown in “Beca use I said so !” realized that. from contention for a bid to the wrestling career the plans of the MSU freshman At that po int I lo oke d a t my national tournament. come to a close as he suffered a lower body friend sittin g n ext to me. In sile nt Paasch However, both Joshua Douglas on the first day injury during the final match, agr eemen t, w e kn ew wha t had to (Jr., 133) and Tiger Paasch (Fr., 174) as Donovan causing Paasch to withdraw be done . We stood up and togeth er advanced to the final day at their Williams (165) and Bobby Bartz from the match and surrendering pus hed our de sks to the edge s of DVR respective weight classes. (HWT) each lost their first two. his national tournament bid to St. the cla ssro om. Othe r stu dent s fo l - All 10 Minot State wrestlers lost Matt Fetterley (184) won his sec - Cloud State’s Clayton Jennissen. low ed ou r exam ple a nd soon all of their opening round matches as ond round match before taking his “Congratulations go to Tiger the desks wer e being mo ved o ut of 1x6 eight Beavers lost by either major second loss of the day in a tough 4- for being our first ever regional the w ay . Mr. O ’Donn ell w as f uri - decision of by fall. 3 decision at the hands of championship place winner,” ous. H e trie d to forc e us to put our “We wrestled a high seed every University of Central Oklahoma’s Ersland said. “That's a big deal, desks b ack and sit do wn , bu t we match in the first round, so we Garrett Henshaw. it's sixth place but he still placed. refused a nd sa t do wn on the f loor wrestled some really good guys For the day, MSU had a com - He wrestled very well in the togethe r. W e sat w here ver we Would you like a rewarding and early,” head coach Robin Ersland bined record of 7-18. tournament and so did Josh wanted an d sign ed e ach other’s enjoyable job working with youth said. “In the wrestle backs you are On the second and final day, Douglas.” yearbooks freely. Mr. O’Donnell ages 10 - 18? Have fun participating going to face those other guys who both Douglas and Paasch had their “Overall it was a goo d tour - was livid. inrecreational activities and become lost and then it comes down to tournaments come to heart aching name nt an d a go od experie nce “Wh at do you thin k you are a positive role model. Gain helpful heart, determination and how bad ends as the Beavers bowed out of for the gu ys an d I'm hoping it's doing? You can’t do tha t. Just training and experience working you want to wrestle and I think our the tournament with no national something we can use to build becau se you pushed the d esks directly with youth. Dakota Boys and guys really embraced that.” qualifiers for a second straight on in the future,” Ersland said. aside doesn’t change who you are!”

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