2010-11 track & cross country TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 THE UNIVERSITY The University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 About Grand Forks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Athletics Facilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7 Academic Success. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9 Athletics Achievements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Gameday Experience. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Strength Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Sports Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Community Involvement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Athletics Development. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Multimedia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Media Coverage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 University Administration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Athletics Administration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-20 Athletics Staff Directory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
QUICK FACTS General School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North Dakota Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Forks, ND (58202) Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1883 Enrollment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,194 Nickname. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fighting Sioux School Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kelly Green & White National Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA Division I Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Great West Conference President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Robert Kelley Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Faison Senior Woman Administrator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daniella Irle Faculty Athletics Representative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sue Jeno Athletic Dept. Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (701) 777-2234 Ticket Office Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (701) 777-0855
coaching staff Head Coach Dick Clay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23 Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
COACHING Staff Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dick Clay (26th season) Clay’s Office Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (701) 777-2979 Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomas Crummy, Crystal Cummins, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lisa Rollefstad, Amanda Solberg Strength & Conditioning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nate Baukol
CROSS COUNTRY 2010 Season in Review. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 2010 Roster, Results. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 2010 Individual Results. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Team information 2010 Great West Conference Cross Country Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6th 2010 Great West Conference Indoor Track Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4th 2010 Great West Conference Outdoor Track Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5th
TRACK AND FIELD 2011 Season Preview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 2011 Roster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Media RELATIONS Media Relations Director/Track & XC Contact. . . . . . . . . Jayson Hajdu Office Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (701) 777-2985 Cell Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (701) 740-7659 Fax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (701) 777-4352 E-mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jayson.hajdu@athletics.und.edu
THE FIGHTING SIOUX Student-Athlete Profiles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-36 Great West Conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 history UND Track & Field Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-40 Conference Champions and Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-42 Awards & Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 UND All-Americans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-49 UND Athletics Hall of Fame. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-51 UND Ron Pynn Invitational. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Athletics Website. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.fightingsioux.com Athletics on Facebook. . . . . . . . . . . . www.facebook.com/undathletics Athletics on Twitter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.twitter.com/undathletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.twitter.com/undsid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.twitter.com/undmtrackfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.twitter.com/undmcc
credits The 2010-11 University of North Dakota men’s track and field/cross country media guide is a production of the UND athletics media relations office. The guide was designed, written and edited by director of media relations Jayson Hajdu, with assistance from assistant media relations director Christy Kramer. Editorial assistance provided by new media editor Matt Schill. Cover design by Amy Chandler. Photos by Kory Wallen, Adam Stainiger and Mandy Gefroh. Inside back cover campus photos by UND photographer Chuck Kimmerle. Special thanks to the hard work of previous UND athletics media relations staffs.
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Located in Grand Forks in the heart of the Red River Valley, the University of North Dakota is the largest and most diversified institution of higher learning in a threestate region. One of only 47 public institutions with both a law school and a medical school, UND consistently ranks by most measures as one of the top 150 universities in the United States. Its nearly 13,000 students – including about 2,500 graduate students – come from every state in the union and more than 50 countries. Spreading out from the banks of the scenic English Coulee, the 549-acre University of North Dakota campus has been nationally recognized for its landscaping and beauty. The 223 buildings demonstrate both a classic university-setting architecture blended with more modern-looking facilities in the
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13,172 total enrollment (fall 2009)
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10,440 undergraduate students
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2,732 graduate and professional (law and medicine) students
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52% men, 48% women
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2.7% American Indian, 1.5% AfricanAmerican, 1.2% Latino-American, and 1.5% Asian-American students
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50 states and more than 50 countries are represented in the student body
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2,765 live in UND’s 14 residence halls
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303 tenured and 161 tenure-track faculty, of whom 93 percent hold the highest degrees in their fields
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937 professional and scientific staff
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1151 general staff
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113,615 degrees granted since 1889
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96,808 living alumni
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6,401 students enrolled in distance education courses and 22,430 persons took part in credit and non-credit activities through the Division of Continuing Education in 2008
Quick Facts: Center for Aerospace complex. UND’s newest additions are its $20 million Wellness Center, a $20 million state-of-the-art residence hall and a $20 million parking ramp. With more than 193 fields of study and 2,938 courses, including an internationally recognized aviation and aerospace program, UND has a vast array of educational choices. The University is characterized by a solid foundation of the liberal arts surrounded by a constellation of professional programs, a manageable size, high-quality students and faculty, a varied curriculum, nine colleges and schools, a widely recognized program of graduate education and research, rich cultural resources, and an outstanding record of alumni support. UND was named 14th in “The Top 25 Most Highly Entrepreneurial Undergraduate Universities” in the country by Forbes.com and The Princeton Review. Forbes.com also ranked UND in the top 20 “most wired campuses” for integrating technology into teaching, research and campus life. UND was named one of the top 70 colleges and universities by the Washington Monthly (2006). Its economic impact on the state of North Dakota and region is nearly $1 billion.
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The Dakota Student, the official publication of UND, was first published in 1888
UND offers 83 graduate programs, including professional programs in law (J.D.) and medicine (M.D.), and undergraduate degrees in 87 fields of study in nine degree-granting colleges: • • • • • • • • •
College of Arts & Sciences College of Business and Public Administration College of Education and Human Development Graduate School The John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences College of Nursing School Engineering and Mines School of Law School of Medicine and Health Sciences
Fighting Sioux 2010-11 track & cross country Notable Alumni
Tom Amberry, ‘46 World record holder with 2,750 consecutive free throws Maxie Anderson, ‘56 First to cross Atlantic Ocean, North America in balloon James Maxwell Anderson, ‘11 Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright
Chuck Klosterman (‘94), best-selling author of such books as Fargo Rock City and Downtown Owl, is one of America’s foremost authorities on pop culture.
Rick Kelleher, ‘69 Known as Don Bleu, host of The Gong Show Cora Smith King, 1889 One of first graduates; first woman to pass N.D. state medical examination and perform surgery
Ed Belfour, ‘87 Third-winningest goalie in NHL history
Chuck Klosterman, ‘94 Best-selling author
Carla Christofferson, ‘89 Co-owner of WNBA’s Los Angeles Sparks
Karen Nyberg, ‘94 NASA astronaut
Ronald Davies, ‘27, ‘61 U.S. District Judge, ordered 1957 integration of Little Rock (Ark.) high schools
Fritz Pollard, Jr., ‘39 Olympic medalist, 110 hurdles
Carl Ben Eielson, ‘21 Aviator, explorer, first to cross Arctic Ocean and Antarctica by plane Ralph Engelstad, ‘54 Las Vegas entrepreneur, casino owner
Carla Christofferson (‘89) is the co-owner of the WNBA’s Los Angeles Sparks.
Chuck Johnson, ‘48 Sports writer and author, member of the Wisconsin Sports Hall of Fame
Sam Anderson, ‘69, ‘71 Actor, notably in Lost, Forrest Gump, Friends, ER
Byron Dorgan, ‘64 Current U.S. Senator for North Dakota
Former NBA basketball player and current Los Angeles Lakers head coach Phil Jackson (‘67), pictured during his August 2008 return to UND to receive an honorary Doctor of Letters degree.
Phil Jackson, ‘67 NBA player and coach, Los Angeles Lakers
Dick Fontaine, ‘65 Executive Chairman, GameStop Terry Ingstad, ‘67 Known as Shadoe Stevens, replaced Casey Kasem as host of “American’s Top 40”, announcer for Hollywood Squares, Late Night with Craig Ferguson
Sally (Wold) Smith, ‘80 President and CEO of Buffalo Wild Wings Grill and Bar Dave St. Peter, ‘89 President of MLB’s Minnesota Twins Edward K. Thompson, ‘27, ‘58 Writer, editor of Life Magazine, publisher of SMITHSONIAN Magazine Era Bell Thompson, ‘29, ‘69 Author, editor and journalist for Ebony Magazine Jonathan Toews, ‘07 Captain of NHL’s Chicago Blackhawks, 2010 Stanley Cup Champion and Olympic gold medalist
Karen Nyberg (‘94), a NASA astronaut, proudly displays the University of North Dakota flag while training in outer space.
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Grand Forks, N.D., is a classic university town. Located in the heart of the Red River Valley on Interstate 29, the largely residential town offers a community environment with all the amenities of a large urban area and the safety and convenience of a small community, and is within driving distance of great amenities in the region. Grand Forks has outdoor activities for every season: • 900 acres of park land with trails, sports fields and courts, lakes, playground equipment. • The Greenway - 2,200 acres along the Red River • Twenty miles from Turtle River State Park. • Five golf courses including King’s Walk, the only PGA-rated golf course in North Dakota. • One-of-a-kind Japanese Garden at Sertoma Park. Greater Grand Forks is an impressively cosmopolitan city, boasting a regional population of roughly 75,000 residents and spanning two states. Because of its diversity, there’s always live theatre, musical performances, art shows or a concert from rock to the Grand Forks Symphony somewhere in Grand Forks: • Alerus Center • Empire Arts Center • Ralph Engelstad Arena complex • Fire Hall Theatre • The North Dakota Museum of Art • Chester Fritz Auditorium • Grand Cities Art Fest • First Night Celebration Wherever one lives in Grand Forks, great shops and restaurants are always within a short distance. Additional commercial growth has sprouted at the southwest end of the city, anchored by the Columbia Mall and Market Place. However, the heart of the Grand Cities is downtown, which spans the Red River. Downtown features a large variety of options and events, from a Farmer’s Market at the Town Square to fine dining.
Photos courtesy of the Greater Grand Forks Convention & Visitors Bureau
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ALERUS CENTER
North Dakota plays its football home games at the Alerus Center (above and right), a 12,283-seat stadium located just minutes from the UND campus in Grand Forks. A frenzied crowd of 12,431 packed the 2009 home opener against South Dakota, the largest seasonopening crowd in Alerus Center history.
BETTY ENGELSTAD SIOUX CENTER
The Betty Engelstad Sioux Center (left and below) opened in August 2004 and is home to the UND volleyball and basketball teams, while also housing the Fighting Sioux women’s soccer locker room and offices. One of the premiere arenas of its kind in the country, the Sioux Center has a capacity of approximately 3,300. There are 2,600 seats with molded chair backs, 700 telescopic bleacher seats and additional seating in the VIP area.
APOLLO SPORTS COMPLEX
The North Dakota softball team plays its home games at the Apollo Softball Complex (left), located minutes from campus.
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HYSLOP SPORTS CENTER
Over the many years, the Hyslop Sports Center (above and right) has served a number of different functions. Today it houses the athletic administration offices, the athletic academic study center, the swimming and diving pool, weight room, coaching offices and locker room facilities.
Ray Richards Golf Course
Ray Richards Golf Course (left) is home to the cross country teams’ annual home event, the Ron Pynn Invitational. The course is set up as a 5K for women and 8K for men, providing a challenging route well-known in the Upper Midwest.
BRONSON FIELD
Bronson Field (above) has been the home of North Dakota women’s soccer since the team’s inception in 1999. The natural grass field is located on campus, west of the UND bookstore and part of the Ralph Engelstad Arena sports complex. A second practice field is located just east of the Ralph Engelstad Arena.
CENTER COURT FITNESS CLUB
Center Court Fitness Club (above), which is owned and operated by the Grand Forks Park District, is the home of the UND women’s tennis team. The facility has five indoor regulation tennis courts.
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KING’S WALK GOLF COURSE
King’s Walk Golf Course (left) is the home to the University of North Dakota men’s and women’s golf teams. The Arnold Palmer-designed course recreates the atmosphere found on the great links courses of Scotland and Ireland.
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Ralph Engelstad Arena
The most visited tourist destination in North Dakota, the new Ralph Engelstad Arena (above and right) has become widely regarded as the finest hockey facility in the world. The premiere home to college hockey, the Engelstad Arena has just about everything. As soon as fans enter the doors, they know they are in the Fighting Sioux hockey arena. Seven NCAA and 14 WCHA championship banners hang proudly from the rafters.
Memorial Stadium
Memorial Stadium (left) is the most historic building among the University of North Dakota athletic facilities. It boasts a rich and colorful history that continues today, serving as the practice home and offices for North Dakota football.
KRAFT FIELD
The North Dakota baseball team plays its home games at Kraft Field, a facility owned and operated by the Grand Forks Park District that includes bleacher seating for 2,000 in a picturesque setting with evergreens lining the outfield fences. The facility recently received a new artificial infield that will be ready for the 2011 season.
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UND’s Academic Awards Night in February honored 257 student-athletes who achieved either a 3.0 GPA during the fall semester or a cumulative 3.0 through the Fall 2009 semester. More than 60 percent of UND’s student-athletes achieved this high honor.
Notable academic achievements in 2009-10 • A school-record 111 studentathletes earned academic allconference honors from the Great West Conference and Western Collegiate Hockey Association. • Four student-athletes received ESPN The Magazine Academic AllAmerica honors. • Nine student-athletes received ESPN The Magazine Academic AllDistrict honors.
The George and Arlene Schubert Athletics Academic Center provides a comfortable and centrallylocated site to aid in the promotion of academics for all student-athletes.
UND athletics prides itself on the academic excellence of its student-athletes, whose athletic achievements are matched by academic distinction on a yearly basis. The George and Arlene Schubert Athletics Academic Center, which opened in April 2008, serves as a study center for student-athletes and is conveniently located in the Hyslop Sports Center. Academic services director Amanda Neubauer oversees the study center, which features 12 state-of-the-art, desktop computers and provides an excellent location for student-athletes to utilize between classes for valuable daytime study. The academic center is also available on demand to studentathletes for evening study table. Amanda Neubauer
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UND’s student-athletes also have access to a variety of laptop computers for use on road trips, further emphasizing a department-wide commitment to academics.
• Seniors Kristi Dahlheimer (track and field/cross country) and Andrew Miller (football) each earned NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. • Casie Hanson (softball) and Brandon Hellevang (football) were named the GWC Female and Male Scholar-Athletes of the Year. • Eight student-athletes were named to the 2009 National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame (NFF) Hampshire Honor Society. • The women’s basketball team finished with the 10th-highest grade point average (GPA) on the 200910 Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) NCAA Division I Academic Top 25 Team Honor Roll. • UND’s student-athletes combined for a 3.161 grade point average during the 2009-10 academic year, with 13 teams surpassing a 3.0.
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All-Time Academic All-Americans
A longtime hallmark of Fighting Sioux athletics has been academic excellence. During the first two years of Division I transition, UND’s studentathletes have earned 10 academic All-America honors and four NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. UND established its academic reputation with 65 all-time Academic All-Americans at the Division II level, fourth-most alltime among DII schools. Rory Manke, pictured with UND President Dr. Robert Kelley (left) and athletics director Brian Faison, was a two-time Academic All-American and an NCAA postgraduate scholarship recipient.
Volleyball 1991 Karla Danielson 2002 Kate Cahill
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Football 1975 Fred Slone 1977 Fred Slone 1984 Glen Kucera 1987 Kurt Otto 1988 Chuck Clairmont Rusty Ekness Matt Gulseth 1992 Mark Ewen Tim Gelinske 1996 Tim Tibesar 1998 Marcus McKenzie 1999 Brant Grimes 2001 Mac Schneider 2002 Mac Schneider 2003 Jesse Ahlers 2005 Jeff Glas Digger Anderson Danny Gagner 2006 Weston Dressler Michael Greenwood 2007 Mitch Braegelmann Weston Dressler Rory Manke 2008 Mitch Braegelmann Rory Manke Andrew Miller Brady Trenbeath 2009 Brandon Hellevang Nick Nolte
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Baseball 1978 Lowell Schweigert
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Golf 2009 Amanda Kaler
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Softball 2002 Holly Bonk 2007 Casie Hanson 2008 Casie Hanson 2010 Casie Hanson
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Women’s Basketball 1985 Lori Carriere 1992 Jenny Walter 1994 Tracey Pudenz 1999 Jaime Pudenz 2000 Jaime Pudenz 2003 Jenny Boll Becky Moen
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Women’s Tennis 2006 Erin Sullivan
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Women’s Swimming & Diving 1984 Kim Edwards 1985 Kim Edwards 1990 Janine Etchepare 1991 Janine Etchepare 2001 Katie Bjerke 2002 Katie Bjerke 2006 Lauren Mickelson
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Men’s Swimming & Diving 1993 Carlo Waldfried 1999 Ryan Requist 2000 Ryan Requist 2001 Ryan Requist 2002 Sebastian Andersson 2004 Sebastian Andersson
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Women’s Track & Field 1984 Kari McIntire 1985 Kari McIntire 1992 Steph Bruening 1993 Steph Bruening 1994 Steph Bruening 2010 Kristi Dahlheimer
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Men’s Track & Field 1989 Steve Burian 1990 Steve Burian 1999 Marc Sondreal 2002 Mike Backes Men’s Hockey 2000 Karl Goehring 2001 Karl Goehring 2009 Chay Genoway Men’s Wrestling 1990 Kris Presler 1991 Kris Presler Men’s Basketball 1977 Fred Lukens
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Dale Lian Todd Thomas Doug Moen Paul Franzmeier Alison Myhra Glen Kucera Kurt Otto Matt Gulseth Kris Presler Steve Burian Tim Gelinske Jenny Walter Tim Tibesar Tom Langer Tiffany Pudenz Stacy Brown Jaime Pudenz Missy Berg Karl Goehring Becky Leppard Ryan Requist Mike Backes Katie Bjerke Kate Cahill Kelby Klosterman Becky Moen Jessica Schill Michael Greenwood Heidi Evans Rory Manke Amanda Kaler Andrew Miller Kristi Dahlheimer
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Women’s 1985 Kim Edwards 1986 Janine Owens
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Individual National Champions
1969 Arjan Gelling Track & Field (Six Mile) 1984 Kim Edwards Swimming (50 Free) 1985 Dave Levos Track & Field (Shot Put) Mary Beth Dunlevy Swimming (100 Fly, 200 Freestyle Relay) Kim Edwards Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay) Janine Owens Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay) Peggy Schmidt Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay) 1986 Dave Levos Track & Field (Discus) 1987 Norm McGee Track & Field (100M, 55M) 1988 Norm McGee Track & Field (100M, 55M) 1989 Norm McGee Track & Field (100M) 1989 Janine Etchepare Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Kristin McClocklin Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Michelle Puetz Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Jodie Schwartz Swimming (200 Medley Relay) 1990 Janine Etchepare Swimming (50 Freestyle) 1990 Marion Warner Swimming (110 Breaststroke, 100 Butterfly, 200 Medley Relay) Janine Etchepare Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Michelle Puetz Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Jodie Schwartz Swimming (200 Medley Relay) 1991 Shelly Ebbighausen Swimming (200 Medley Relay ) Janine Etchepare Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Jodie Schwartz Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Marion Warner Swimming (200 Medley Relay) 1992 Shelly Ebbighausen Swimming (100 Butterfly) 1993 Shelly Ebbighausen Swimming (100 Butterfly) 1993 Tisha Yantzer Swimming (200 Breaststroke) 1994 Marie Crep Track & Field (800 Meter) Andrea Rudser Swimming (100 Butterfly, 200 Butterfly) 1997 Tania Younkin Swimming (100 Butterfly) 1998 Tara Bruels Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Sarah Doeden Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Katherine Poole Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Tania Younkin Swimming (200 Medley Relay) 1999 Sarah Doeden Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Rebecca Fischer Swimming (400 Individual Medley) Brook McKee Swimming (200 & 400 Medley Relay) Beth Morris Swimming (100 Breaststroke, 200 & 400 Medley Relay) Holly Skarsgard Swimming (200 & 400 Medley Relay) Trish Stoutenberg Swimming (400 Medley Relay) 2000 Marie Burdkhard Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Barb Colbert Swimming (200 & 400 Medley Relay) Brook Mckee Swimming (200 & 400 Medley Relay) Beth Morris Swimming (200 & 400 Medley Relay) Trish Stoutenberg Swimming (400 Medley Relay ) 2001 Sebastian Andersson Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Mats Liden Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Jacob Mills Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Vesa Nurmiviita Swimming (200 Medley Relay)
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Women’s Basketball
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ncaa champions
2002 Fernando Alves Swimming (400 Medley Relay) Sebastian Andersson Swimming (400 Medley Relay) Janice Berry Swimming (400 Indi. Medley, 200 Breaststroke) Andrew Burckhard Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Rodrigo Cintra Swimming (1650 Freestyle) Mats Liden Swimming (200 & 400 Medley Relay) Jacob Mills Swimming (200 & 400 Medley Relay) Beth Morris Swimming (100 Breaststroke) Vesa Nurmiviita Swimming (200 Medley Relay) 2003 Fernando Alves Swimming (400 Medley Relay) Erin Borgschatz Diving (1 Meter) Andrew Burckhard Swimming (400 Medley Relay) Jacob Mills Swimming (400 Medley Relay) Jeffrey Schnieder Swimming (400 Medley Relay) 2004 Fernando Alves Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay, 100 Butterfly, 200 Butterfly & 400 Freestyle Relay) Sebastian Andersson Swimming (400 Freestyle Relay) Jenny Bachmeier Swimming (100 Backstroke) Andy Burckhard Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay) Rodrigo Ferreira Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay, 100 Backstroke) Jason Mraule Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay, 400 Freestyle Relay) Kasey Moseley Diving (1 Meter) 2005 Fernando Alves Swimming (100 Butterfly & 200 Freestyle Relay) Rodrigo Ferreira Swimming (100 Backstroke & 200 Freestyle Relay) Eric Knight Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay) Jason Mraule Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay) Rodrigo Cintra Swimming (500 Freestyle) 2006 Jeff Schneider Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Jared Peters Swimming (200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay) Eric Knight Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Rodrigo Ferreira Swimming (100 Backstroke, 400 Freestyle Relay, 200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay) Pedro Pereira Swimming (400 Medley Relay) Per Westergren Swimming (400 Freestyle Relay, 400 Medley Relay) Adam Rollins Swimming (400 Freestyle Relay) Eric Knight Swimming (400 Freestyle Relay) 2007 Anthony Buhr Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay) Rodrigo Ferreira Swimming (100 Backstroke, 200 & 400 Medley Relay Eric Knight Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay, 200 & 400 Medley Relay) Pedro Pereira Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay, 200 & 400 Medley Relay) Per Westergren Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay, 200 Medley Relay) Dan Zabler Swimming (400 Medley Relay) 2008 Carissa Gormally Swimming (50 & 100 Freestyle) Heidi Evans Track (1500M) Matt Litzinger Track (Javelin)
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“I’ve never been to a place that’s more proud of its athletes and its athletics than UND.” — Former UND All-American, 2010 United States Olympian and current New Jersey Devils star Zach Parise
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It is our mission to physically and mentally prepare the student-athlete for the rigors of collegiate athletics, by implementing professionally designed, scientifically sound training programs, designed specifically to reduce the incidence of injury and help each team and studentathlete reach their full athletic potential.
Philosophy
We believe that strength and conditioning is crucial to the complete development of the student-athlete. The philosophy of Nate Baukol Director of Strength and Conditioning our strength and conditioning program is based on the belief that what occurs in the weight room and field transfers to the playing surface. We train sport specifically with the goal of enhancing athleticism. We also believe in the importance of work ethic, attitude, accountability and mental toughness and that these qualities can be developed and enhanced through our strength and conditioning program. At the University of North Dakota, one program, functioning behind the scenes, but which should not be taken lightly, is the strength and conditioning program. The strength and conditioning program at UND is among the finest in Division I and vital to the success of all UND athletic teams. The strength and conditioning staff commits themselves to the development of size, strength, power, speed, agility, conditioning, and body composition of each student-athlete. The goal of the strength staff is to develop the athlete and team to reach their maximum potential throughout their career while staying injury free. Nate Baukol, director of strength and conditioning, oversees the program and facilities. Baukol has three full-time assistant coaches and one graduate assistant coach to assist him. Together they direct and monitor the training of over 500 studentathletes in 20 sports at UND. UND also boasts some of the finest strength training facilities around. The facilities include the Ralph Engelstad Arena weight room, the Memorial Stadium weight room, and the Hyslop Sports Center weight room. Training has become a year-round activity, with a student athlete spending as much time on physical development as any other part of their sport throughout the year. Student-athletes follow either offseason or in-season programs, which are individualized specific to the athlete and sport. Off-season programs are five days a week, summer months included. Each athlete receives a comprehensive summer training manual to follow, given that a member of the strength staff won’t be supervising them. In-season programs are typically 45-minute sessions, two to three days per week, supervised by the strength and conditioning staff. The Fighting Sioux volleyball program trains at the Betty Engelstad Sioux Center’s Brown and Bender Performance Center, which was graciously donated by Mark Brown and David Bender during the 200506 season.
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One of the unfortunate aspects of athletics is that injuries do occur. However, every student-athlete from UND athletic teams are under excellent care thanks to the UND Divison of Sports Medicine and its umbrella of staff, facilities and training.
Steve Westereng
With a staff of nine faculty athletic trainers, two graduate assistant athletic trainers and 30 athletic training students headed by director of sports medicine Steve Westereng, UND student-athletes are in good hands, returning them quickly and safely to participation.
Director of Sports Medicine
The UND Division of Sports Medicine was formed in 1990. Additionally, the bachelor of science in athletic training degree and the UND Center for Sports Medicine was founded. The athletic training education program was the first program in the nation to be placed directly in a school of medicine and is housed within the Department of Family Medicine, combining the efforts of the UND Athletic Training program and the UND School of Medicine and Health Sciences. UND’s progressive thinking makes the institution a leader in the field of athletic training. Moreover, the program’s affiliation with the School of Medicine helps both the athletic training student and the studentathlete. Completion of the bachelor of science in athletic training allows the student to sit for the board of certification exam to become a certified athletic trainer (ATC). The student-athletes also benefit from having a wealth of competent individuals getting them back into action. In order to be accepted into the athletic training program, which received a seven-year accreditation in 2001 (note: UND will receive word in August 2008 of re-accreditation) from CAAHEP, a student must complete 100 hours of observation, fill out a formal application, and have a minimum GPA of 2.75. The Division of Sports Medicine also has an outpatient facility, the UND Center for Sports Medicine, which specializes in rehabilitation of orthopedic injuries. UND student-athletes, as well as the general public, utilize this facility to decrease pain, increase strength, and improve range of motion of injuries. Many of the injuries seen in the Center for Sports Medicine are significant, such as pre- and post-surgical issues. The center is staffed by Cathy Ziegler, PT/ATC, and Robin Tracy, PT/ ATC, who have experience with high school, college, and professional athletes.
Dr. Greg Greek Team Physician
Dr. William Mann Team Physician
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Whether it is reading to area school children or lending their time to countless charitable organizations or providing disaster relief, UND’s student-athletes pride themselves on their community involvement and have long been looked upon as pillars within the UND and Grand Forks communities. In 2009-10 alone, UND student-athletes logged nearly 7,000 hours of community service.
Left: Kris Kwak and the Sioux baseball team bowl with Special Olympics athletes. Above: The Student Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) raised more than $13,000 for earthquake relief efforts in Haiti. Right: The Sioux football team’s Holiday Magic for Markus initiative provides Christmas presents each year to area children with chronic, debilitating illnesses. Below: Student-athletes call Fighting Sioux Club members and thank them for their support during the annual ‘Thank-A-Thon.”
Above: The men’s and women’s basketball teams spend some time with the Sioux Kid’s Club. Right: Student-athletes serve french fries at the world’s largest french fry feed during Potato Bowl week. 14
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Fighting Sioux Legacy Wall
Recognizing those who support UND Athletics
Endowments Establishing an endowment through the UND Foundation provides an opportunity to leave a legacy at UND while making an impact on more than 400 student-athletes every year, helping provide scholarship and program support. All endowments of $25,000 or more are recognized on the Fighting Sioux Legacy Wall at the Ralph Engelstad Arena.
$1,000,000+
Ralph & Betty Engelstad
$250,000 - $499,999 Charles & Dorothy Gainor Sioux Boosters Mark & Peggy Foss Rodney & Betty Webb Pete & Eunice Kuhn Robert F. & Carol J. Middleton Streibel Family Allan J. & Marvel A. Williamson
$100,000 - $249,999
Jeff Anderson Joe & Averille Bourne Arnold & Marjorie Haugen Memorial Chuck & Cory Johnson Erwin & Colleen Martens Carol J. Middleton DeWayne “Dewey” Sundby Glenn & Mary Geiger R. Douglas & Sally Larsen
Curtis Malm Memorial John P. “Jack” & Ellen Gray James & JoAnn McKay Wilbur J. Gehrke
$25,000 - $99,999
Bertha “Pat” Byrne Dan Martinsen/Terry Kremeier Alerus Financial/Grand Forks John W. Behl Robb Wayne Berthiaume Memorial Ray Bostrom Corey Colehour & Dick Kampa Ralph H. Hancock Memorial Havig-Heen Jarrett Memorial Harold “Pinky” Kraft D.R. “Bing” Larson “Little Big Man” (David & Gay Williamson) Fritz Mikkelson Family Memorial Sandra Modisett Memorial Grant Nelson John H. and Jean C. O’Keefe
Grace Osborne Rhonemus Coach Mike Stromberg Todd R. Thomas Jerry Voegele/Laura Eider Wood Family Frank Zazula Dr. LaVernia Jorgensen Tim J. & Becky A. O’Keefe Scott C Brower Memorial Golden Anniversary Jack & Yvonne Cronquist Bill Ordway Maurice C & Solange A Smith and Family Matthew G Greene Randy Gershman Eugene “Gene” Murphy Advanced Engineering & Environmental Services, Inc/AE2S Dr Edward J & Kathleen Hagan/Established by American State Bank & Trust Co. of Williston Marlyn Bjorge Marc & Lynn Chorney Terrance F. Anstett Memorial
Impact Scholarships Increasing the support available immediately for scholarships is a critical during UND Athletics’ Division I transition. Impact Scholarships are helping ensure UND Athletics has the resources necessary during its move to recruit the brightest, most talented athletes and continue offering scholarship packages comparable to those being offered by our D-I competitors. Donors who fund five-year full or partial scholarships are recognized on the Fighting Sioux Legacy Wall.
FULL SCHOLARSHIP $75,000+ Canad Inns Jill & Steve Cholewa David & Gay Williamson Wes & Vivian Rydell Harold & Kathleen Gershman Alerus Financial Franklin G., Jo Andrea & Michael J Larson The Stewart Family Mike & Tanya Kuntz/ICON Architectural Group Lian/Mannanusau/Schmidt Dan & Mary Martinsen Dennis & Carol Buck Terry & Wendy Kremeier
Fritz Mikkelson Family Arizona Medical Group of Mesa Ronald Maurice Smith, MD Dave & Joanna Fennell Forum Communications/ Grand Forks Herald/ WDAZ Mikkelson Consolidated, LLP United Community Bank of ND; DeWayne & Mona Streyle; Keith & Jo Streyle Rick & Lori Lee
PARTIAL SCHOLARSHIP $25,000 - $74,999 Bremer Bank Jim & Liz Kertz
R Douglas & Sally Larsen Swingen Construction Company John Kuklenski JLG Architects Frandsen Bank & Trust Jamie Gronowski United Valley Bank Bill & Joan Leifur Sioux Crew Kurt & Tami Lamp Steve & Barb Burian/AE2S Howard Dahl & Brian Dahl Lynn & Shirlee Leininger Nyhus Impact Scholarship Xcel Energy
Leave your Legacy
Contact Steve Brekke, ’84 at 800.543.8764 or steveb@undfoundation.org or Josh Morton, ’96 at 800.543.8764 or joshm@undfoundation.org
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2010-11 track & cross country FightingSioux.com is the official source for everything regarding the University of North Dakota athletics department.
The website, maintained by the athletics media relations office, offers everything for the fan. Away from home but still want to watch the game live? Watch it on FightingSioux.com. Missed the game and want to check the score? Find recaps, box scores and on-demand video of highlights and the complete game. Need some new decorations for the dorm room or basement? Buy action images at any size from our photo store.
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The 13-station Fighting Sioux Radio Network broadcasts home and away Sioux games and features stations in North Dakota, Minnesota and Montana. The FSRN also airs the weekly Wednesday night UND Green Mill Coaches Show live across the network. The show airs every Wednesday night from September through March from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The Fighting Sioux Sports Television Network broadcasts football, volleyball, men’s and women’s hockey and men’s and women’s basketball games nationwide on Fox College Sports and throughout North and South Dakota as well as Northwestern Minnesota through a partnership between Forum Communications, Midcontinent Communications and other cable companies throughout the region. Live Fighting Sioux television broadcasts and coaches shows are available in over 54 million homes nationwide. Selected games also air live on WDAZ in Grand Forks, which also includes viewership in southern Manitoba, including Winnipeg and Brandon. The weekly Sioux Sports Extra television show is seen every Sunday night on WDAY in Fargo, KBMY in Bismarck and KMCY in Minot. The show also airs on Fox College Sports and the on Fighting Sioux Sports Network. The Sioux men’s hockey show is also seen each week of FCS and the FSSN.
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pRESIDENT Dr. Robert Kelley
Dr. Robert Kelley began serving as UND’s 11th president July 1, 2008. He had been dean of the College of Health Sciences and professor of medical education and public health at the University of Wyoming since 1999. Before then, he was associate vice chancellor for research and executive associate dean of the graduate college at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and professor of biological sciences at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and professor of anatomy and cell biology at the College of Medicine, both at the University of Illinois at Chicago. At the University of New Mexico, he served as chair of anatomy and senior executive associate dean, as well as other faculty capacities. He has also taught at the University of California, Berkeley. Kelley earned his bachelor’s degree in biology and chemistry from Abilene Christian University in Abilene, Texas, in 1965, and his master’s degree in 1966 and doctorate in 1969, both in cell and developmental biology from the University of California, Berkeley. Kelley has served as chair of the Assembly for the Association of American Medical Colleges, chaired the Council of Academic Societies for the AAMC, and was a member of the executive board of the National Board of Medical Examiners, which is responsible for the U.S. medical licensure examination. In addition, he has served the National Institutes of Health (NIH) on several study sections, served on the director’s advisory board for NIH strategic planning, and chaired the Minority Biomedical Research Support Program advisory committee in the NIH Division of Research Resources. That program helped support research for historically black universities, tribal colleges, and “minority-majority” institutions. He also served as principal investigator for the University of Wyoming/Northern Rockies INBRE (IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence), an NIH program which promotes biomedical research and connects the state’s community colleges with the University of Wyoming. He and his wife, Marcia, who was a lecturer in the University of Wyoming Department of Communication Disorders, have four children.
Sue Jeno, an associate professor of physical therapy, serves as the Faculty Athletics Representative (FAR) to the National Collegiate Athletics Association. She has held the position since November 2006. Jeno has served as a member of the Intercollegiate Athletics Committee for six years and was the chair of the University Senate during the 2005-06 academic year. Jeno is a former NCAA Division I student-athlete and coach. After competing for the University of Michigan synchronized swimming team, she graduated and served as a coach for the Wolverines for two seasons.
Sue Jeno
Faculty Athletics Representative
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Athletics director Brian Faison
Brian Faison is his third year as athletics director at the University of North Dakota. Faison assumed his duties at UND in May of 2008. Faison’s first year was a busy one, leading Fighting Sioux athletics through its first year of transition to NCAA Division I status for all of its sports programs. He secured conference membership for 16 of UND’s 20 sports in the Great West Conference, restructured the athletics department and enhanced UND’s statewide profile through community outreach initiatives and an expanded Fighting Sioux Sports Network. In Faison’s second year, student-athletes continued their tradition of academic excellence: four student-athletes were named academic AllAmericans by ESPN the Magazine; two student-athletes received NCAA postgraduate scholarships; and a school-record 111 student-athletes received academic all-conference honors. Alumni and fan support continued to grow: annual giving to the Fighting Sioux Club set another record; volleyball set a single-season attendance record; women’s hockey finished seventh in the nation in average attendance; and men’s hockey finished second in the nation in average and total attendance. Competitively, UND teams again enjoyed outstanding seasons: volleyball, women’s basketball and softball all won Great West Conference championships; men’s hockey won the Broadmoor Trophy, the WCHA Final Five championship, and qualified for its eighth straight NCAA tournament appearance; and football enjoyed its seventh straight winning season. Prior to joining UND, Faison served as special assistant to the president for athletics development (2004-07) and director of athletics (1999-04) at New Mexico State University. Before that, he served as the director of development for the National Children’s Cancer Society (1995-1999). Faison gained experience in Division I administration as the director of athletics at Indiana State University (1988-1995), assistant athletics director for development at the University of Louisville (1984-1988) and assistant athletics director for promotions and fund raising at Illinois State University (1979-1984). He also had stints as the assistant manager for athletic public relations at the University of Missouri (19781979) and assistant director for alumni activities at the University of Missouri (1974-1978). Faison received his bachelor’s degree in 1972 from the University of Missouri and is also a 1997 graduate of the National Planned Giving Institute. Faison and his wife, Donna, have three sons: Jonathan, Matthew and Bradley.
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2010-11 track & cross country Daniella Irle
Senior Assoc. Athletics Director, Internal Operations/ Senior Woman Administrator
Daniella Irle serves as UND’s senior associate athletics director of internal operations and senior woman administrator. Jayson Hajdu
Irle came from the Tulane University, where she served as the assistant athletics director of business and student services.
Kara Helmig
Asst. Athletics Director, Media Relations
Lisa Persuitti-Huber
Asst. Athletics Director, Compliance
Asst. Athletics Director, Athletics Marketing
Prior to that appointment, Irle spent three seasons as the head coach of the Tulane women’s swimming and diving team, restarting the program after a 13-year hiatus. She was named Conference USA Coach of the Year in 2004-05 and 2005-06. Irle also spent 10 years as the Fresno State swimming and diving coach. The Western Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in 1993 and 1995, 79 of her swimmers broke Fresno State school records.
Nate Baukol
Steve Brekke
Director, Strength and Conditioning
Assoc. Director, Athletics Development
Amanda Neubauer
Paul Ralston
Max Huber
Josh Morton
Director, In-Game Management & Group Sales
Director, Fighting Sioux Club
Sean Johnson
Senior Associate Athletics Director, External Operations
Sean Johnson serves as the senior associate athletics director for external operations for UND athletics.
of Texas A&M-Kingsville.
Johnson most recently was the associate athletics director of external operations and sports information director at the University
Director, Academic Services
Director, Sales
Director of Aquatics/ Head Diving Coach
Brian Strom
Steve Westereng
Alex Burbach
Bev Hopman
Travis Kahlbaugh
Director, Sports Medicine
Johnson also spent five years at New Mexico State University, serving as sports information director, and in the final year and half, the associate athletic director. Johnson in a 1983 graduate of the University of Missouri. His other stops have included Lincoln University, the University of MissouriSt. Louis, the University of Arkansas-Little Rock, Angelo State, the University of Idaho and the University of North Texas.
Deb Beiswenger
Asst. Business Operations
Assistant to the Athletics Director
Derek Koenen
Christy Kramer
Office Manager
Equipment Manager
Scott Herring
Associate Athletics Director, Chief Financial Officer
Scott Herring is UND’s associate athletics director and chief financial officer. Herring most recently served as vicepresident of basketball administration with the NBA’s Orlando Magic, for which he was responsible for all day-to-day business and financial matters within basketball operations, as well as the team’s salary cap and player contract issues.
Assistant Director, Media Relations
Assistant Director, Media Relations
Erik Martinson
Asst. Business Operations
Herring joined the Magic as a controller in 1988, one year before the team began play in the NBA as an expansion franchise. He was elevated to director of finance in 1994, senior director of finance, IT and administration in 1997 and became vice-president of basketball administration in 1999. Matt Schill
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Amanda Voigt
Athletics Academic Services Coordinator
Ryan Powell
Associate Director, Media Relations
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Head Coaches
Dick Clay
Cross Country/ Track and Field
Brian Idalski
Women’s Hockey
Jeff Dodson
Dan Frei
Baseball
Brian Jones
Men’s Basketball
Kristen Gay
Golf
Chris Mussman Football
Soccer
Gene Roebuck
Women’s Basketball
Dave Hakstol Men’s Hockey
Steve Parsons
Sami Strinz
Swimming
Softball
Ashley Hardee Volleyball
Tom Wynne Tennis
Athletic Department Phone Directory
Athletic Department Staff - General phone line: 701-777-2234 Unless noted, all phone numbers begin with 77 followed by the 7-XXXX number, and are all in the 701 area code. ADMINISTRATION Athletic Department Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2234 Athletic Department FAX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2285 Faison, Brian (A.D.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2993 Irle, Daniella (Sr. Assoc. A.D./SWA). . . . . . . . . . . 7-4036 Johnson, Sean (Sr. Assoc. A.D., External). . . . . 7-2210 Brekke, Steve (Assoc. A.D., Development). . . 7-6426 Herring, Scott (Assoc. A.D.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3481 Morton, Josh (Assoc. A.D., FSC). . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4216 Hajdu, Jayson (Asst. A.D., Media Relations). . 7-2985 Helmig, Kara (Asst. A.D., Compliance). . . . . . . 7-5585 Persuitti-Huber, Lisa (Asst. A.D., Marketing). . 7-2237 Neubauer, Amanda (Dir., Acad. Services). . . . 7-2110 Beiswenger, Debbie (Asst. Business Ops.) . . . 7-3366 Burbach, Alex (Asst. to the A.D.). . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2794 Hopman, Bev (Office Manager). . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2713 Jeno, Sue (Faculty Athletics Rep.). . . . . . . . . . . 7-3662 Kahlbaugh, Travis (Equip. Mgr.). . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2987 Martinson, Erik (Asst. Business Ops.). . . . . . . . 7-0835 Voigt, Amanda (Coord., Acad. Services) . . . . . 7-2234 BASEBALL Dodson, Jeff (Head Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4038 Field, J.C. (Asst. Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2352 Devillers, Brian (Intern Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2937 BASKETBALL - MEN’S Jones, Brian (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2974 Martin, Bryan (Asst. Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3492 Moody, Ryan (Asst. Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2976 Philippe, Nate (Asst. Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-0483 Abbott, Thelma (Secretary). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3478 BASKETBALL - WOMEN’S Roebuck, Gene (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2980 Brewster, J. Travis (Assoc. Head Coach). . . . . . 7-6214 Guinn, Danye (Asst. Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6069 Motherwell, John (Asst. Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3253 Abbott, Thelma (Secretary). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3478 CHEER TEAM Eberhardt, Amber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 740-7377
FIGHTING SIOUX CLUB/Alumni Brekke, Steve (Develoment Officer). . . . . . . . . 7-6426 Morton, Josh (Director - FSC). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4216 Hoops, Megan (Assoc. Director). . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4078 Alumni 800 TN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-543-8764
MARKETING, PROMOTIONS, & SALES Persuitti-Huber, Lisa (Asst. AD, Marketing). . . 7-2237 Huber, Max (Director, In-Game Mgmt.). . . . . . 7-4852 Ralson, Paul (Director, Sales). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3210 TBA (Marketing Asst., Donation Req.).. . . . . . . 7-1373
SWIMMING & DIVING Parsons, Steve (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2766 Strom, Brian (Director of Aquatics). . . . . . . . . . 7-3050 Lucas Baarlaer (Intern Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3254 Swim ND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4451
FOOTBALL Mussman, Chris (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3176 Mannausau, Mike (Assoc. Head Coach). . . . . . 7-2996 Belmore, Tim (Asst. Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4193 Breitbach, Greg (Asst. Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2997 Carey, Rod (Asst. Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4192 Kelling, John (Asst. Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2995 Kotelnicki, Josh (Asst. Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4863 Kubes, Mike (Intern Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2229 Love, George (Intern Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2229 Myers, Kyle (Volunteer Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2229 Schillinger, Jace (Intern Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2229 Kopp, Dallas (Equipment) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2340 Klug, Cindy (Secretary). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4191
MEDIA RELATIONS Hajdu, Jayson (Asst. AD, Media Relations). . . 7-2985 Powell, Ryan (Assoc. Director). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2986 Koenen, Derek (Asst. Director). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6743 Kramer, Christy (Asst. Director). . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4210 Schill, Matt (New Media Editor). . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2668 FAX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4352
TENNIS Wynne, Tom (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4758 Center Court Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 746-2790
GOLF Frei, Dan (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3036 Ruppert, Natalie (Intern Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3036 HOCKEY - MEN’S Hakstol, Dave (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3118 Eades, Cary (Assoc. Head. Coach). . . . . . . . . . . 7-2654 Jackson, Dane (Asst. Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3117 Swanson, Pat (Director of Hockey Ops.). . . . . 7-3110 Rannells, Andy (Equipment Manager). . . . . . . 7-3110 Gilbertson, Cheryl (Secretary). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3103 Training Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6762 HOCKEY - WOMEN’S Idalski, Brian (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6490 Elander, Peter (Assoc. Head Coach) . . . . . . . . . 7-6492 Fabian, Erik (Asst. Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6491 Drennen, Courtney (Video Coord.). . . . . . . . . . 7-6492 Vaughan, Kevin (Manager of Hockey Ops.). . 7-6092 Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6697
SOCCER Gay, Kristen (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3972 Tiggs, Nicole(Asst. Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3684 Sera, Lauren (Asst. Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3684 Abbott, Thelma (Secretary). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3478 SOFTBALL Strinz, Sami (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4952 Ward, Randy (Assoc. Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . 7-2353 Jennifer Glueckert (Asst. Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2353 SPORTS MEDICINE Westereng, Steve (Director). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3886 Tracy, Robin (Physical Therapist). . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4845 Ziegler, Cathy (Physical Therapist). . . . . . . . . . 7-4846 Flatt, John (Asst. AT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2977 Hunt, Erika (Asst. At). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-0723 Poolman, Mark (Asst. AT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3107 Rambough, Audrey (Asst. AT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3177 Rudd, Jim (Asst. Prof.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3102 Sand, Erick (Asst. AT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-0723 Vanderpan, McKynsay (Asst. AT). . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6147 Williamson, Renae (Asst. AT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2977 STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Baukol, Nate (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4035 Cahill, Zachary (Asst. Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2933 Peterson, Quinn (Asst. Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2063 Schwenzfeier, Aaron (Asst. Coach). . . . . . . . . . 7-3933
TICKET OFFICE Reardon, Heather (Box Off Mgr). . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4694 Ticket Office (REA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-0855 REA Ticket Office FAX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6646 Student Ticket Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3666 TRACK & FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY Clay, Dick (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2979 Crummy, Thomas (Asst. Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2973 Cummins, Crystal (Asst. Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-0446 Rollefstad, Lisa (Asst. Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2361 Solberg, Amanda (Asst. Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2973 VOLLEYBALL Hardee, Ashley (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2351 Brown, Dan (Asst. Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2508 Torres, Krystal (Asst. Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2508 Abbott, Thelma (Secretary). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3478 OTHER DEPT. NUMBERS Page, Sally (Title IX Coordinator). . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4172 Facilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2591 Hyslop Conference Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2364 PEXS (HPER) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4324 Pool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3254 Pool Hours (Recording). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2739 Pride of the North Band. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4396 Ray Richards Golf Course. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4340 REA Toll Free TN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 877-917-4689 Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3491 Sioux Crew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3666 Training Room (Hyslop). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2977 Training Room (Memorial Stadium). . . . . . . . . 7-4487 Weightroom (Memorial Stadium). . . . . . . . . . . 7-6417 Wellness Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9355 Zamboni. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3106
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2010-11 und track & cross country
DICK clay Head Coach Years at UND: 26th Hometown: Dawson, Minn. Alma Mater: St. Cloud State (‘82)
One of the longest-tenured coaches in the history of Sioux athletics, the 2010-11 season marks the 26th year of Dick Clay’s decorated coaching career at UND. It also marks a year of change for Clay, who has added the reigns of the men’s track and field and cross country programs after having served as women’s track and cross country head coach since 1985. The 2010 track and field season was a memorable one for the Sioux women, as Clay’s student-athletes set numerous school records. At the Great West Conference Indoor Championship, junior Jessica Butler won the 60-meter hurdles with a school-record time of 8.98 seconds and led the Sioux to a third-place finish.At the GWC Outdoor Championship, Brenny was the runner-up in both the 5,000-meter and 10,000-meter runs.
The DICK CLAY File Hometown • Dawson, Minn. Education • Bachelor’s Degree: Physical Education (St. Cloud State ‘82) Coaching • 1985-86 to present - Head Coach University of North Dakota • 1983-84 to 1984-84 - Head Coach Central Missouri State University Coaching Awards • NCAA CCCA Distinguished Service Award (‘07, ‘92) • NCAA TCA Distinguished Service Award (‘96) • NCAA DII Indoor Track & Field Coach of the Year (‘00) • NCAA Regional Indoor Track Coach of the Year (‘00) • NCAA Regional Cross Country Coach of the Year (‘99, ‘94, ‘91) • NCC Outdoor Track & Field Coach of the Year (‘07, ‘88) • NCC Indoor Track & Field Coach of the Year (‘00) • NCC Cross Country Coach of the Year (‘06, ‘01, ‘94, ‘92) CCCA: Cross Country Coaches Association TCA: Track Coaches Association
Also during the outdoor season, sophomore Emily Emerson was twice named GWC Athlete of the Week. UND’s quartet of Mikaela Hirst, Paige Kuplic, Cheri Boyer and Taryn Anderson broke an 11-year old record in the 800-meter relay at the Coastal Carolina Shamrock Invitational. Several Sioux athletes also recorded times, throws and jumps that have cracked UND’s all-time top-10 lists. Clay’s women’s cross country team earned team and individual runnerup honors at the 2009 Great West Conference Championship; the Sioux finished second in the team standings while senior Brittany Brenny earned her second straight all-conference first team nod by taking second in the individual standings. Brenny was joined on the allconference team by teammate and second-team selection Katherine Enabnit. In 2008-09, UND’s first as a Division I program, Clay guided the Sioux to a third-place finish at the inaugural Great West Conference Cross Country Championship, where three of his runners earned allconference honors: Brenny (first team), Mandy Gefroh (first) and Emily Emerson (second). Clay’s track and field team finished fourth at the 2009 GWC Outdoor Championship, highlighted by individual conference titles by Jessica Clausnitzer (pole vault) and Kristi Dahlheimer (3,000-meter steeplechase). The Sioux also placed fourth at the 2009 GWC Indoor Championship, led by a pair of individual titles from Clausnitzer, a twotime Division II All-American, in the 60-meter hurdles and the pole vault. A hallmark of Clay’s coaching career at UND has been academic succes, and the 2009-10 was as successful as any. Clay’s women’s track and field team boasted the sixth-highest grade point average (3.5) in Division I last season, earning the team 2010 Division I Women’s All-Academic Track and Field Team honors by the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).
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The 2010-11 season marks Dick Clay’s 26th year at North Dakota
2010-11 track & cross country Additionally, senior Kristi Dahlheimer earned a prestigious NCAA postgraduate scholarship and was named a 2009-10 ESPN the Magazine Academic All-American. The Previous season, Clay’s track and field squad was named a 2009 Division I Women’s All-Academic Track and Field Team by the USTFCCCA, ranking 12th among 130 teams with a 3.44 grade point average. Brenny and Dahlheimer were each named to the 2009 ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District Women’s Track and Field/Cross Country team.
Clay came to UND from Central Missouri State where he served two years as head coach of the men’s and women’s cross country team and the women’s track team. In 1984, Clay’s Central Missouri State track and field team claimed a 10th-place finish at the NCAA Championships. A native of Dawson, Minn., Clay graduated from St. Cloud State in 1982 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education. He went on to earn a master’s degree from St. Cloud State in 1983. A four-year track and cross country letterwinner and team captain for the Huskies, Clay qualified for the Division II cross country championships in 1978, 1979, and 1980.
Nine track and field student-athletes were named to 2009 Great West Conference Winter/Spring All-Academic team, the most of any Sioux team, and two more earned 2008 Fall Academic All-Great West Conference accolades. In the 26 years Clay has been at UND, he has established a program that is respected for its success at both the conference national levels. Among his coaching honors: • NCAA DII Indoor Track & Field Coach of the Year (2000) • NCAA North Central Region Indoor Track & Field Coach of the Year (2000) • NCAA North Central Region Cross Country Coach of the Year (1999, 1994, 1991) • NCC Outdoor Track & Field Coach of the Year (2007, 1988 • NCC Indoor Track & Field Coach of the Year (2000) • NCC Cross Country Coach of the Year (2006, 2001, 1994, 1992)
In May 2008, Clay coached Heidi Evans to a national title in the 1,500meter run at the Division II national championships. With the title, Evans became the second individual women’s track & field national champion in UND school history and the first Fighting Sioux women’s outdoor champion. The only other UND women’s track national individual title came in 1994, when former UND runner Marie Crep won an NCAA national title in the 800-meter run in the NCAA Division II indoor championships. Clay served on the NCAA Track and Field Subcommittee and the NCAA Track and Cross Country Rules Committee from 1999-2004. He is a past president of the NCAA Division II Track Coaches Association and served on the U.S. Track Coaches Association Board of Directors from 1995-1997. Clay was also the coordinator of the NCAA Division II Track and Field Hall of Fame from 1996-2003.
The 2000 NCAA Division II Women’s Indoor Track and Field Coach of the Year, Clay has guided Fighting Sioux athletes to 92 All-American performances.
A certified USATF Level I Track and Field Coach, Clay was honored by his peers when he was awarded the Distinguished Service Award by the NCAA Cross Country Coaches Association in 1992 and again in 2007. In 1996, Clay received the Distinguished Service Award from the NCAA Track Coaches Association. Under Clay’s leadership, UND won the 1992, 1994, 1996, 2001 and 2006 North Central Conference Cross Country Championship and the 1994 North Central Region title. The 2000 cross country team placed second in the NCAA national championships. The runner-up finish was the highest for a UND cross country team. From 1991 to 2007, the Sioux made 12 team appearances in the NCAA national cross country meet. The Sioux posted team finishes of fifth place or higher in the NCAA National meet seven times including five fourth-place finishes. In track and field, UND’s highest team finishes came in 1993 and 1994 when the Sioux placed fifth and sixth respectively at the NCAA Indoor National Track & Field Championships. Clay has coached Sioux track and cross country athletes to over 80 individual All-America finishes since 1987.
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thomas CRUMMY Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Years at UND: 1st season
Years at UND: 3rd season
Hometown: Argyle, Minn.
Hometown: Fargo, N.D.
Alma Mater: Bemidji State (‘08)
Alma Mater: North Dakota State (‘03)
Thomas Crummy, in his first season on the Fighting Sioux coaching staff, assists primarily with the hurdlers and pole vaulters. He also serves as the program’s recruiting coordinator. Crummy spent the past two seasons as an assistant coach at Wayne (Neb.) State University. In his first two seasons, Crummy coached one All-American, 17 national provisional qualifiers and 18 school record-holders. A native of Argyle, Minn., Crummy enjoyed a standout career at Bemidji State, where he was a multi-time all-conference performer. He won a conference pole vault title at the 2005 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Outdoor Track and Field Championship. Crummy earned his bachelor’s degree from BSU in elementary education with minors in mathematics, communication arts and literature and coaching. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in sport and recreation management.
lisa ROLLEFSTAD Assistant Coach Years at UND: 5th season Hometown: Cavalier, N.D. Alma Mater: Mary (‘98)
The 2010-11 season marks Lisa Rollefstad’s fifth year on the Fighting Sioux coaching staff. Currently in her second stint at UND, Rollefstad previously worked at Ferris State University as men’s and women’s assistant track and field and cross country coach, and served as Ferris’ field events coordinator along with coordinating the track and field program’s conditioning and weight training areas. Rollefstad has had five All-Americans under her direction. Rollefstad was a graduate assistant coach at Bemidji (Minn.) State in 2001-02, when she helped the Beavers to a third-place men’s finish and a fifth-place women’s ranking at the 2002 NSIC outdoor track and field championships. Prior to BSU, Rollefstad was the girls basketball coach and assistant track and field coach in 2000-01 at Lakota (N.D.) High School. From 1998-00, she assisted with the track and field programs at UND, coaching the sprints, hurdles, pole vault and relay events. Rollefstad was a two-time NAIA All-American track and field performer in the sprinting events at the University of Mary. She graduated from Mary in 1998 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education and received her master’s degree in sports studies at Bemidji State in 2007.
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crystal CUMMINS
assistant coaches
Crystal Cummins is in her third year as an assistant coach with the Fighting Sioux men’s and women’s track and field teams. She works primarily with UND’s long jumpers, high jumpers and triple jumpers and also assists with the sprinters. Before coming to UND, Cummins served as assistant coach for both men’s and women’s track and field at Minnesota State University, Moorhead during the 2005-06 season. At MSUM, she coached jumps and helped lead the Dragon women to a Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference championship in 2006. Cummins attended North Dakota State University where she was a member of the 2001 women’s indoor national championship team. During her track and field career with the Bison, Cummins was as a ten-time NCAA Division II All-American in the high jump, long jump, and triple jump. In 2003, Cummins was the North Central Conference’s high jump champion and also received regional athlete of the year honors. Cummins graduated from NDSU with a degree in political science in 2003 and is a 1998 graduate of Fargo South High School.
amanda SOLBERG Assistant Coach Years at UND: 1st season Hometown: Minot, N.D. Alma Mater: Minnesota (‘09)
Amanda Solberg is in her first season at North Dakota and works primarily with UND’s throwers. Solberg was an accomplished thrower at the University of Minnesota, where she was a three-time NCAA Division I regional qualifier. and participated and placed in four Big Ten Championships. After graduating from Minnesota in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in family social science, Solberg worked in the University of Minnesota’s McNamara Academic Center. As a student-athlete welfare intern, Solberg helped improve the visibility of the CHAMPS/ Life Skills program to student-athletes, while also collaborating to generate community service outreach opportunities. A native of Minot, N.D., Solberg was a 2005 graduate of Minot High School.
2010-11 track & cross country UND tuned up for the season’s final stretch the following week in Brookings, S.D., with a dual against South Dakota State. LaBlanc shaved nearly a minute off of his previous week’s effort to place fourth among 20 runners. Following an open week, UND returned to action at the University of Arkansas’ annual Chile Pepper Festival. With the Sioux running without LaBlanc, junior Tyler Rose (Brainerd, Minn.) stepped forward to pace the squad. Rose clocked a 10K time of 32:41.47, placing him 177th in a field of 463 runners.
Senior Josh LaBlanc cracked the top five in three of the five meets in which he competed. He was also named to the GWC Fall All-Academic team.
It was a season of change for the Fighting Sioux cross countr team in 2010. Head coach Mike Grandall retired during the summer after 28 seasons at the helm of the program, handing over the reigns to longtime women’s head coach Dick Clay, himself a UND coaching veteran of more than 25 years.
The Sioux were led by a new face at the 2010 GWC Championship. Junior Adam Stainiger (Chisholm, Minn.), who transfered from Garden City (Kan.) Community College prior to the season, placed 19th at his first Division I conference meet. After the season, both LaBlanc (electrical engineering) and Rose (biology and pre-health) were named to the 2010 GWC Fall All-Academic team, which recognizes those with a mimimum cumulative grade point average of 3.2 and who contribute significantly to his team’s success.
Clay guided the Sioux through a consistently competitive season and a sixth-place finish at the Great West Conference Championship that was one spot higher than the preseason coaches poll had predicited.
Great West Conference Championship Rk. School Points 1. Utah Valley 34 2. Seattle 56 3. Texas-Pan American 87 4. South Dakota 106 5. Houston Baptist 108 6. North Dakota 160 7. NJIT 169 8. Chicago State 234 UND Participants Pl. Name 19. Adam Stainiger 32. Tyler Rose 34. Josh LaBlanc 35. James Dean 40. Kyle Economy 48. Jerrod Braam 51. Ross Nelson 59. Landon Bauer 61. David Niday
Time 25:03.20 25:39.01 25:51.61 25:64.68 26:03.74 26:33.29 26:44.58 27:12.54 27:27.03
Coach of the Year: Scott Houle, UVU Athlete of the year: Josh McCabe, UVU Freshman of the year: Jeffrey Mettler, USD All-GWC First Team Josh McCabe, Utah Valley Erik Barkhaus, Seattle Spencer Evensen, Utah Valley Mathew Kotut, Texas-Pan American Matt Perri, Houston Baptist Maximo Mendoza, Houston Baptist All-GWC Second Team Kelton Sears, Seattle Omar Doria, Texas-Pan American Brian Mendez, NJIT Ethan Marquardt, South Dakota Jeffrey Mettler, South Dakota Matthew McClement, Seattle
The Sioux were paced throughout the season by senior standout Josh LaBlanc (International Falls, Minn.), who provided three top-five finishes in his five meets. LaBlanc was named GWC Athlete of the Week on Sept. 15 after finishing as the runner-up at the Eastern Illinois Panther Open. LaBlanc and the Sioux had opened the season one week earlier by hosting the annual UND Ron Pynn Invitational. Although the Sioux fell to Seattle and South Dakota State in the double dual, LaBlanc provided a fourth-place individual finish to lead the team.
2010 GREAT WEST CONFERENCE RECAP
Junior Adam Stainiger, who transferred to UND from Garden City (Kan.) Community College, was the team’s top finisher at the GWC Championship.
After splitting duals with the host Panthers and Southern Illinois-Edwardsville at the EIU Panther Open, UND traveled to Minneapolis to compete in the prestigious Roy Griak Invitational, hosted by the University of Minnesota. LaBlanc was outstanding once again, charting the 8K course in 26:12 to place 96th among a field of 213 runners.
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2010-11 und track & cross country 2010 FIGHTING SIOUX CROSS COUNTRY ROSTER Name
yr.
Hometown
Previous School
Jerrod Braam
Fr.
Pequot Lakes, Minn.
Pequot Lakes High School
James Dean
Fr.
Brainerd, Minn.
Brainerd High School
Kyle Economy
Fr.
Victoria, Minn.
Chaska High School
Chris Knutson
Fr.
Brainerd, Minn.
Brainerd High School
Josh LaBlanc
Sr.
International Falls, Minn. International Falls High School
Dwight Mandimika
Fr.
Harare, Zimbabwe
Gateway High School
Ross Nelson
Fr.
Apple Valley, Minn.
Apple Valley High School
David Niday
So.
Richfield, Minn.
Richfield High School
Tyler Rose
Jr.
Brainerd, Minn.
Brainerd High School
Adam Stainiger
Jr.
Chisholm, Minn.
Garden City Community College / Chisholm High School
Head Coach: Dick Clay (St. Cloud State ‘82) Assistant Coach: Lisa Rollefstad (Mary ‘98)
2010 FIGHTING SIOUX CROSS COUNTRY TEAM RESULTS DATE
MEET
LOCATION
PTS.
PLACE
Sept. 3
UND Ron Pynn Classic
TOP UND FINISHER
Grand Forks, N.D.
*40 / 44
3rd / 3rd
Josh LaBlanc / 4th
Sept. 10 Eastern Illinois Panther Open
Charleston, Ill.
*23 / 39
1st / 2nd
Josh LaBlanc / 2nd
Sept. 25 Roy Griak Invitational
Minneapolis, Minn.
598
22nd
Josh LaBlanc / 96th
Oct. 2
South Dakota State Classic (Dual)
Brookings, S.D.
46
2nd
Josh LaBlanc / 4th
Oct. 16
Arkansas Chile Pepper Festival
Fayetteville, Ark.
1,104
41st
Tyler Rose / 177th
Oct. 30
Great West Conference Championship
Edinburg, Texas
160
6th
Adam Stainiger / 19th
Nov. 13
South Dakota (Dual)
Vermillion, S.D.
38
2nd
Adam Stainiger / 4th
* Scored as a double-dual
Sioux fans cheer on Adam Stainiger (134), Tyler Rose (middle) and Josh LaBlanc (130) at UND’s Ron Pynn Classic.
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2010 cross country season review
2010-11 track & cross country 2010 FIGHTING SIOUX INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Landon Bauer (Fr.) UND Ron Pynn Classic EIU Panther Open Roy Griak Invitational SDSU Classic Chile Pepper Festival GWC Championship South Dakota Dual
Time DNR DNR DNR 28:54.1 35:37.98 27:12.54 28:36.29
Place DNR DNR DNR 20th 392nd 59th 15th
Ross Nelson (Fr.) UND Ron Pynn Classic EIU Panther Open Roy Griak Invitational SDSU Classic Chile Pepper Festival GWC Championship South Dakota Dual
Time 28:50.05 27:44.90 28:11 27:03.2 34:44.80 26:44.58 28:43.41
Place 25th 35th 149th 12th 344th 51st 16th
Jerrod Braam (Fr.) UND Ron Pynn Classic EIU Panther Open Roy Griak Invitational SDSU Classic Chile Pepper Festival GWC Championship South Dakota Dual
Time 27:29.47 28:02.82 28:58 27:57.4 36:32.44 26:33.29 DNR
Place 23rd 40th 151st 14th 425th 48th DNR
David Niday (So.) UND Ron Pynn Classic EIU Panther Open Roy Griak Invitational SDSU Classic Chile Pepper Festival GWC Championship South Dakota Dual
Time DNR DNR DNR 28:34.0 36:12.28 27:27.03 DNR
Place DNR DNR DNR 19th 411th 61st DNR
James Dean (Fr.) UND Ron Pynn Classic EIU Panther Open Roy Griak Invitational SDSU Classic Chile Pepper Festival GWC Championship South Dakota Dual
Time 27:46.04 27:19.89 28:49 26:39.3 34:11.99 25:64.68 26:44.65
Place 24th 32nd 150th 11th 310th 35th 6th
Tyler Rose (Jr.) UND Ron Pynn Classic EIU Panther Open Roy Griak Invitational SDSU Classic Chile Pepper Festival GWC Championship South Dakota Dual
Time Place 25:56.42 5th/8th 25:59.00 7th 27:01 126th 26:03.6 9th 32:41.47 177th 25:39.01 32nd 26:47.25 7th
Kyle Economy (Fr.) UND Ron Pynn Classic EIU Panther Open Roy Griak Invitational SDSU Classic Chile Pepper Festival GWC Championship South Dakota Dual
Time 26:30.97 26:23.05 27:15 27:16.7 35:10.14 26:03.74 27:20.06
Place 10th 18th 133rd 13th 366th 40th 9th
Adam Stainiger (Jr.) UND Ron Pynn Classic EIU Panther Open Roy Griak Invitational SDSU Classic Chile Pepper Festival GWC Championship South Dakota Dual
Time 26:52.61 26:58.24 27:11 26:20.3 33:13.03 25:03.20 26:21.99
Chris Knutson (Fr.) UND Ron Pynn Classic EIU Panther Open Roy Griak Invitational SDSU Classic Chile Pepper Festival GWC Championship South Dakota Dual
Time 29:18.74 DNR DNR DNR DNR DNR DNR
Place 26th DNR DNR DNR DNR DNR DNR
Josh LaBlanc (Sr.) UND Ron Pynn Classic EIU Panther Open Roy Griak Invitational SDSU Classic Chile Pepper Festival GWC Championship South Dakota Dual
Time 25:32.44 25:40.67 26:12 25:22.8 DNR 25:51.61 DNR
Place 4th 2nd 96th 4th DNR 34th DNR
Dwight Mandimika (Fr.) Time UND Ron Pynn Classic DNR EIU Panther Open DNR Roy Griak Invitational DNR SDSU Classic DNR Chile Pepper Festival DNR GWC Championship DNR South Dakota Dual 28:25.53
Place DNR DNR DNR DNR DNR DNR 14th
David Niday
Place 20th 26th 132nd 10th 230th 19th 4th
James Dean
Tyler Rose
Kyle Economy
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2010-11 und track & cross country LaBlanc put together a standout junior season in 2010, setting school indoor records in both the 3,000-meters (8:33.46) and the distance medley relay (10:14.40). LaBlanc, a previous All-GWC Cross Country performer, went on to take runner-up honors in the 3,000-meters at the 2010 GWC Championship. Rose was also a member of the record-setting distance medley relay, and also scored for the Sioux in the 1,500-meters at the GWC Outdoor Championship. Stainiger, who transferred to UND from Garden City (Kan.) Community College, was UND’s top finisher at the GWC Cross Country Championship last fall.
Senior Brandon Quesenberry is the defending Great West outdoor shot put champion.
Dick Clay takes over the reigns of the men’s
track and field program for the first time in 2011, and inherits a talented roster that boasts an intriguing mix of upperclassmen and underlcassmen. The roster includes only three seniors and three juniors, compared to 12 freshmen and five sophomores. However, two of those three seniors are defending Great West Conference champions in their respective events. The incoming freshman class is heavy on both quantity and quality, which should ensure Clay and the Sioux will field a team that will be highly competitive in 2011.
THROWS An undeniable strength of the 2011 Sioux will be the team’s group of throwers, which includes the likes of Great West Conference champions Creighton Schroyer (Sr., Pipestone, Minn.) and Brandon Quesenberry (Sr., Billings, Mont.).
Other distance runners in the mix include sophomore David Niday (Richfield, Minn.) and freshmen Jerrod Braam (Pequot Lakes, Senior Josh LaBlanc broke a pair of indoor school Minn.), James Dean (Brainerd, Minn.), Kyle records in 2010. Economy (Victoria, Minn.), Chris Knutson (Brainerd, Minn.), Dwight Mandimika (Harare, Zimbabwe) and Ross Nelson (Apple Valley, Sophomore Shawn Reich (Grand Forks, N.D.) and freshmen Reilly Mathiason (Grafton, Minn.). N.D.) and Jordan Fisk (Langdon, N.D.) will also In the mid-distance events, sophomore Chris provide solid depth. Benson (Devils Lake, N.D.) and freshmen Kent Luetzen (Minot, N.D.) and Jesse Fenster- JUMPS/HURDLES macher (Hibbing, Minn.) will asked to be key Sophomore Bryant Halvorson (Rugby, N.D.) is coming off of an outstanding freshman contributors. campaign in which he was named UND’s Rookie of the Year. He placed seventh in the SPRINTS Junior Chris Stoks (Virginia, Minn.) will an- long jump at both the GWC Indoor and Outchor the team’s group of sprinters after being door Championships, and looks to build on his named the UND’s Most Valuable Runner as a performance. sophomore in 2010. Stoks nabbed top-six finishes in the 400-meter dash and 4x100-meter Freshman Matthew Harris (Sidney, Mont.) relay at the GWC Outdoor Championship, and looks to make an immediate impact in the the 400-meters at the GWC Indoor Champion- pole vault, while sophomore Matthew McCreary (Grand Forks, N.D.) will be in the hurship. dles mix. 2011 GREAT WEST CONFERENCE preseason indoor poll Rk. School (1st) Points 1. Utah Valley (6) 62 2. South Dakota (2) 58 3. Houston Baptist 47 4. North Dakota 33 Texas Pan-American 33 6. Seattle 29 7. NJIT 14 8. Chicago State 12
Last season, Schroyer won his second straight conference championship in the indoor shot put, while Quesenberry captured outdoor shot put crown. The senior duo heads up an impressive group that will also include talented freshmen Shawn Johnson (Eveleth, Minn.) and Roman Waldera (Minot, N.D.). DISTANCE/MID-DISTANCE UND boasts a deep corps of distance runners, headed by senior Josh LaBlanc (International Falls, Minn.), and juniors Tyler Rose (Brainerd, Minn.) and Adam Stainiger (Chisholm, Minn.). 28
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Chris Stoks was named UND’s Most Valuable Runner as a sophomore in 2010.
2010-11 track & cross country 2011 FIGHTING SIOUX TRACK & FIELD ROSTER Name Chris Benson Jerrod Braam James Dean Kyle Economy Jesse Fenstermacher Jordan Fisk Bryant Halvorson Matthew Harris Shawn Johnson Chris Knutson Josh LaBlanc Kent Luetzen Dwight Mandimika Reilly Mathiason Matthew McCreary Ross Nelson David Niday Brandon Quesenberry Shawn Reich Tyler Rose Creighton Schroyer Adam Stainiger Chris Stoks Roman Waldera
EVENT Mid-Distance Distance Distance Distance Mid-Distance Sprints Jumps Pole Vault Throws Distance Distance Mid-Distance Distance Sprints Sprints/Hurdles Distance Distance Throws Sprints Distance Throws Distance Sprints Throws
Yr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr.
Hometown Devils Lake, N.D. Pequot Lakes, Minn. Brainerd, Minn. Victoria, Minn. Hibbing, Minn. Langdon, N.D. Rugby, N.D. Sidney, Mont. Eveleth, Minn. Brainerd, Minn. International Falls, Minn. Minot, N.D. Harare, Zimbabwe Grafton, N.D. Grand Forks, N.D. Apple Valley, Minn. Richfield, Minn. Billings, Mont. Grand Forks, N.D. Brainerd, Minn. Pipestone, Minn. Chisholm, Minn. Virginia, Minn. Minot, N.D.
Previous School Devils Lake High School Pequot Lakes High School Brainerd High School Chaska High School Hibbing High School Langdon/Munich High School Rugby High School Sidney High School Eveleth-Gilbert High School Brainerd High School International Falls High School Minot High School Gateway High School Grafton High School Central High School Apple Valley High School Richfield High School Billings West High School Central High School Brainerd High School Pipestone Area High School Garden City Community College / Chisholm High School Virginia High School Minot, N.D.
Head Coach: Dick Clay (St. Cloud State ‘82) Assistant Coach: Thomas Crummy (Bemidji State ‘08) Assistant Coach: Lisa Rollefstad (Mary ‘98) Assistant Coach: Amanda Solberg (Minnesota ‘09)
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landon bauer Year: Freshman
Year: Freshman
Event: Distance
Event: Distance
Hometown: Freeport, Minn.
Hometown: Brainerd, Minn.
High School: Albany Senior High School (‘10)
High School: Brainerd High School (‘10)
Major: Undeclared
Major: Pre-Investment
2010-11 (Freshman): Ran in four cross country meets ... Placed 59th at the Great West Conference Championship ... Earned first cross country letter ... Before UND: A 2010 graduate of Albany Senior High School ... Personal: Undecided on a major.
chris BENSON Year: Sophomore Event: Mid-Distance Hometown: Devils Lake, N.D. High School: Devils Lake High School (‘08) Major: General Studies
2009-10 (Sophomore): Received UND’s Most Improved award ... Placed fifth in the 4x400 relay at the 2010 Great West Conference Indoor Championship and sixth at the GWC Outdoor Championship ... Earned first letter ... 2008-09 (Freshman): Did not compete ... Before UND: A 2008 graduate of Devils Lake High School ... Threeyear letterwinner in track ... Also lettered three times in wrestling and once in football ... Personal: Majoring in general studies ... Son of Duane Schmaltz and Michelle Benson.
jerrod BRAAM Year: Freshman Event: Distance Hometown: Pequot Lakes, Minn. High School: Pequot Lakes High School (‘10) Major: Psychology
2010-11 (Freshman): Ran in all seven cross country meets ... Placed 48th at the 2010 Great West Conference Championship ... Earned first cross country letter ... Before UND: A 2010 graduate of Pequot Lakes High School ... Lettered three times in cross country and twice in track and field ... Earned all-Mid State Conference honors in cross country as a senior ... Led Pequot Lakes to a third-place state cross country finish as a junior and sophomore ... An all-conference performer in the 4x800 relay ... Graduated with honors ... Personal: Majoring in psychology ... Son of Anna and Jerry Braam. 30
james dean
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2010-11 (Freshman): Competed in all seven cross country meets ... Placed 35th at the 2010 Great West Conference Cross Country Championship ... Earned first cross country letter ... Before UND: A 2010 graduate of Brainerd High School ... Lettered four times each in cross country and track and field ... Earned all-state cross country honors as a senior ... A three-time all-conference performer (2008, 2009, 2010) in both sports ... Earned all-section honors in cross country (2008, 2009) and track (2010) ... A 2010 state participant in track ... Graduated with honors ... Personal: Majoring in preinvestment ... Son of Dan and Judy Dean.
kyle economy Year: Freshman Event: Distance Hometown: Victoria, Minn. High School: Chaska High School (‘10) Major: Atmospheric Science
2010-11 (Freshman): Competed in all seven cross country meets ... Placed 40th at the 2010 Great West Conference Cross Country Championship ... Earned first cross country letter ... Before UND: A 2010 graduate of Chaska High School ...Lettered five times in track and field and four times in cross country ... A state qualifier and allconference performer ... Served as a team captain ... Member of the Dean’s List ... Personal: Majoring in atmospheric sciences ... Son of Rob and Bonnie Economy.
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jesse fenstermacher Year: Freshman Event: Mid-Distance Hometown: Hibbing, Minn. High School: Hibbing High School (‘10)
team captain ... Named Rugby High School’s Most Outstanding Senior Athlete ... Earned Most Valuable and Most Improved honors in track ... Also lettered four times in basketball and twice in golf ... Earned all-district honors in basketball ... Also named team’s most valuable player ... Personal: Undecided on a major ... Son of Rob and Sherry Halvorson.
matthew harris
Major: Undeclared
Before UND: A 2010 graduate of Hibbing High School ... Lettered four times in track and field and was twice named Hibbing High School’s MVP ... Was also a team captain and state qualifier ... Lettered three times in soccer and was a team captain ... Also lettered twice in hockey ... Member of the Honor Roll each of his four years ... Personal: Undecided on a major ... Son of Mike and Becky Fenstermacher ... Mother played volleyball at the University of Minnesota Duluth.
jordan fisk Year: Freshman Event: Sprints
Year: Freshman
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Event: Pole Vault Hometown: Sidney, Mont. High School: Sidney High School (‘10) Major: Pre-Physical Therapy
Before UND: A 2010 graduate of Sidney High School ... Lettered twice in track and field in the pole vault and decathlon ... Personal: Majoring in pre-physical therapy ... Son of Lee and Jan Harris.
shawn johnson
Hometown: Langdon, N.D. High School: Langdon/Munich High School (‘10) Major: Pre-Physical Therapy
Year: Freshman Event: Throws Hometown: Eveleth, Minn.
Before UND: A 2010 graduate of Langdon Area High School ...Lettered four times in track as a prep ... State champion in the pole vault and the 4x100 and 4x200 relays ... Member of Langdon football team that was the state Class A runner-up ... Honor roll student in each of his four years ... Personal: Majoring in pre-physical therapy ... Son of Mark and Julie Fisk.
bryant halvorson
High School: Eveleth-Gilbert High School (‘10) Major: Pre-Physical Therapy
Before UND: A 2010 graduate of Eveleth-Gilbert High School ... Lettered four times in track and field and was a two-time state discus champion ... Also won a state championship in the shotput ... Twotime Mesabi Daily News Track Athlete of the Year ... An all-conference running back and linebacker in football ... Personal: Majoring in prephysical therapy ... Son of Robert and Mary Johnson.
Year: Sophomore Event: Jumps Hometown: Rugby, N.D. High School: Rugby High School (‘09) Major: Undeclared
2009-10 (Freshman): Named UND Men’s Track and Field Rookie of the Year ... Placed seventh in the long jump at both the 2010 Great West Conference Indoor (Feb. 26) and Outdoor Championships (May 14) ... Won the long jump at the USD Graphic Edge Alumni Meet (Jan. 23) ... Placed third in the long jump at the Arizona State Baldy Castillo Invitational (March 21) ... Earned first letter ... Before UND: A 2009 graduate of Rugby High School ... Lettered three times in track and cross country ... Won 2008 state championship in the long jump ... student-athlete profiles
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chris knutson Year: Freshman Event: Distance Hometown: Brainerd, Minn. High School: Brainerd High School (‘10) Major: Undeclared
2010-11 (Freshman): Made his collegiate cross country debut at UND’s Ron Pynn Classic (Sept. 4) and placed 26th ... Before UND: A 2010 graduate of Brainerd Senior High School ...Lettered four times in cross country and three times in track and served as team captain ... An all-section and all-conference performer and state participant ... Personal: Undecided on a major ... Son of Tom and Kelly Knutson.
josh lablanc
run ... Took fourth place in both the 3,000 meters and 5,000 meters at the 2008 NCC Indoor Championship ... Competed in six cross country meets ... Finished 22nd at the 2007 North Central Conference Cross Country Championship and 74th at the NCAA Division II North Central Regional Championship ... Earned his second letter in both cross country and track ... 2006-07 (Freshman): Placed 11th in the 5,000-meter run at the 2007 NCC Indoor Championship and 14th in the 10,000-meter run at the 2007 NCC Outdoor Championship ... Ran in four cross country meets for the Sioux ... His best 8k time was 27:49 at the NCC Championship in Vermillion, S.D. where he placed 40th ... LaBlanc ran the 10k at the Pre-Region Meet in Wayne, Neb., in 37:21 to place 27th ... Earned his first letter in both cross country and track ... Before UND: A 2006 graduate of International Falls High School ... Five-time cross country letterwinner, four-time track letterwinner ... Named captain of cross country and track teams during senior year ... Named cross country All-Conference in 2004 and 2005 ... Named All-State cross country in 2005 ... Qualified for state meet in 2004 and 2006 ... Named All-Conference for track in 2005 ... Named Academic All-State for 2005-06 ... Finished 19th at the state cross country meet ... Member of ‘A’ honor roll ... Personal: Majoring in electrical engineering ... Son of Marc and Audrey LaBlanc.
kent luetzen
Year: Senior Event: Distance Hometown: International Falls, Minn. High School: International Falls High School (‘06) Major: Electrical Engineering
Year: Freshman Event: Mid-Distance Hometown: Minot, N.D. High School: Minot High School (‘10) Major: Pre-Communication
2010-11 (Senior): Ran in all seven cross country meets ... Was the runner-up at the Eastern Illinois Panther Open (Sept. 10) with a time of 25:40.67 ... Placed fourth at the UND Ron Pynn Classic (Sept. 4) and the South Dakota State Classic (Oct. 2) ... Finished 34th at the 2010 Great West Conference Cross Country Championship ... Earned fourth cross country letter ... 2009-10 (Senior, Did not run outdoor track): Named to 2010 GWC Winter/Spring All-Academic team in indoor track ... Set a pair of UND indoor records ... Broke a 13-year old record in the 3,000-meters at the Iowa State Bill Bergan Invite (Jan. 30) with a time of 8:33.46 ... Was also a member of UND’s record-setting distance medley relay team (10:14.40) at the Iowa State Track and Field Classic (Feb. 12) ... Great West Conference runner-up in the 3,000meters (8:36.25) ... Earned All-Great West Conference Cross Country first team honors with a seventh-place finish at the conference meet ... Named to 2009 Great West Conference Fall All-Academic team ... Competed in five of six cross country meets ... Was UND’s top runner four times ... Finished seventh at the UND Ron Pynn Classic (Sept. 5) and eighth at the SDSU Classic (Oct. 3) ... Earned fourth letter in track and third letter in cross country ... 2008-09 (Junior, Competed in outdoor track only): Named to the 2009 Great West All-Academic Winter/Spring team ... Placed fourth in the 5,000-meter run at the 2009 Great West Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championship ... Also finished seventh in the 10,000-meter run ... Runner-up in the 3,000-meter run at the South Dakota State Twilight (April 22) ... Did not compete in cross country due to fall internship commitment ... Earned his third letter in track ... 2007-08 (Sophomore): Named to the North Central Conference Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll in both indoor and outdoor track and field ... Was the runner-up in the 10,000-meter run at the 2008 North Central Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championship ... Also placed 14th in the 5,000-meter 32
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Before UND: A 2010 graduate of Minot High School ... Lettered three times in track and was team captain as a senior ... Named Minot High School’s Magi of the Year as a senior ... Lettered three times in soccer and was Minot High’s Most Valuable Player as a senior ... Also lettered twice in basketball ... Personal: Majoring in pre-communication ... Son of Jason Schwarz and Patty Luetzen and the late Randy Luetzen ... Mother played volleyball at Penn State ... Father played baseball at North Dakota State ... Older sister, Danielle Luetzen, played volleyball for the Sioux and was a member of UND’s 2009 Great West Conference championship team.
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dwight mandimika matthew mccreary Year: Freshman
Year: Sophomore
Event: Distance
Event: Sprints/Hurdles
Hometown: Harare, Zimbabwe
Hometown: Grand Forks, N.D.
High School: Gateway High School (‘09)
High School: Central High School (‘09)
Major: Pre-Commercial Aviation
Major: Undeclared
2010-11 (Freshman): Placed 14th in UND’s season-ending dual at South Dakota (Nov. 14) ... Made his collegiate debut at the 2010 Great West Conference Cross Country Championship (Oct. 30), placing 60th ... Earned first cross country letter ... Before UND: A 2009 graduate of Gateway High School in Harare, Zimbabwe ... Lettered three times each in cross country and track and field ... An all-conference performer in both sports ... School record holder in cross country ... Twice named provincial cross country captain ... Also lettered three times each in field hockey and cricket ... Played provincial field hockey for five years and was selected to pre-Junior Olympic national team ... Personal: Majoring in pre-commercial aviation ... Son of Aldrin and Elinah Mandimika.
reilly mathiason Year: Freshman Event: Sprints Hometown: Grafton, N.D. High School: Grafton High School (‘10) Major: Undeclared
Before UND: A 2010 graduate of Grafton High School ... Lettered three times in track and led Grafton High School to regional championships in 2010 and 2009 ... Named Regional Senior Athlete of the Year ... Personal: Undecided on a major ... Son of Dean and Becky Mathiason.
2009-10 (Freshman): Made his collegiate debut at the USD Graphic Edge Alumni Meet (Jan. 23) ... Before UND: A 2009 graduate of Grand Forks Central High School ... Lettered four times in track and field ... Placed third in the 300-meter hurdles at the Eastern Dakota Conference meet as a senior ... Placed sixth in the same event at the state meet ... Also lettered twice in football ... Honor roll student and member of the National Honor Society ... Personal: Undecided on a major ... Son of Merle and Karina McCreary.
ross nelson Year: Freshman Event: Distance Hometown: Apple Valley, Minn. High School: Apple Valley High School (‘10) Major: Pre-Operation & Supply Chain Management
2010-11 (Freshman): Competed in all seven cross country meets ... Placed 51st at the 2010 Great West Conference Cross Country Championship (Oct. 30) ... Made his collegiate debut with a 25thplace finish at UND’s Ron Pynn Classic (Sept. 4) ... Earned first cross country letter ... Before UND: A 2010 graduate of Apple Valley High School ... Lettered four times each in cross country and track and field ... Was an All-Lake Conference honorable mention in cross country as a senior ... Received team’s Most Dedicated award as a senior and Most Improved award as a freshman ... Won the track team’s Eagle Award as a senior ... Personal: Majoring in pre-operation and supply chain management ... Son of Stephen and Brenda Nelson.
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david niday Year: Sophomore
Year: Sophomore
Event: Distance
Event: Sprints
Hometown: Richfield, Minn.
Hometown: Grand Forks, N.D.
High School: Richfield High School (‘09)
High School: Central High School (‘09)
Major: Petroleum Engineering
Major: Physical Education, Exercise Science & Wellness
2010-11 (Sophmore): Competed in four cross country meets ... Placed 61st at the 2010 Great West Conference Cross Country Championship (Oct. 30) ... Earned second cross country letter ... 2009-10 (Freshman): Ran in all six cross country meets for UND in the fall ... Placed 53rd at the Great West Conference Championship ... Earned first cross country letter ... Before UND: A 2009 graduate of Richfield High School ... Lettered four times in track and was an all-conference performer ... Two-time team captain ... Named team’s rookie of the year as a freshman ... Placed fifth at state championship in the 4x800 relay ... Also lettered twice in cross country and Nordic skiing ... Personal: Majoring in petroleum engineering ... Son of J.B. Niday and Kristi Nickles.
brandon quesenberry Year: Senior Event: Throws Hometown: Billings, Mont. High School: Billings West High School (‘07) Major: Physical Education, Exercise Science & Wellness
2009-10 (Junior): Great West Conference Outdoor champion in the shot put with a throw of 55 feet, two inches ... Also finished eighth in both the hammer throw and discus at the GWC Outdoor Championship (May 13) ... Placed fourth in the weight throw at the GWC Indoor Championship (Feb. 26) ... Won the shot put at the South Dakota State Twilight Meet (April 27) ... Earned third letter in track ... Also earned first letter in football as a reserve offensive lineman ... 2008-09 (Sophomore): Placed fourth in the weight throw and sixth in the shot put at the Great West Conference Indoor Championship (March 1-2) ... Runner-up to teammate Creighton Schroyer in the shot put at the Bemidji State Super 8 Invitational (Jan. 17) ... Also the runner-up in the weight throw at the same meet ... Runner-up in the weight throw at the Beaver Twilight (Feb. 19) ... Earned second letter in track ... Offensive lineman for the Sioux football team ... 2007-08 (Freshman): Finished sixth in the shot put and 15th in the discus throw at the North Central Conference Outdoor Championship ... Finished second in the shot put and 11th in the weight throw at the NCC Indoor Championship ... Earned first letter in track and field ... Offensive lineman for the Sioux football team ... Before UND: A 2007 graduate of Billings West High School ... Earned four varsity letters in football and three in track ... Named all-conference and all-state in football ... Captain of the track team ... State champion in the shot put ... Personal: Majoring in physical education, exercise science and wellness ... Son of Rod and Sophia Quesenberry. 34
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2009-10 (Freshman): Made his collegiate debut at the Idaho State Bengal Shootout (Jan. 15) ... Before UND: A 2009 graduate of Central High School ... Personal: Majoring in physical education, exercise science and wellness.
tyler rose Year: Junior Event: Distance Hometown: Brainerd, Minn. High School: Brainerd High School (‘08) Major: Biology and Pre-Health
2010-11 (Junior): Competed in all seven cross country meets ... Placed 32nd at the 2010 GWC Cross Country Championship (Oct. 30) ... Finished seventh at the Eastern Illinois Panther Open (Sept. 10) and the UND Ron Pynn Classic (Sept. 4) ... Earned third cross country letter ... 2009-10 (Sophomore): Recipient of UND’s Sioux Pride Award ... Named to the 2010 GWC Winter/Spring All-Academic Team in both indoor and outdoor track and field ... Helped set a UND indoor record in the distance medley relay with a time of 10:14.40 at the Iowa State Track and Field Classic (Feb. 12) ... Placed fifth in the distance medley relay at the 2010 GWC Indoor Championship (Feb. 26) ... Placed eighth in the 1,500-meters at the 2010 GWC Outdoor Championship ... Won the 1,000-meter run at the USD Graphic Edge Alumni Meet (Jan. 23) ... Won the 3,000-meters at the South Dakota State Twilight Meet (April 27) ... Earned second letter in track and field ... Named to the 2009 GWC Fall All-Academic team ... Competed in all six cross country meets ... Placed 35th at the Great West Conference Cross Country Championship ... Best showing was an eight-place finish at the USD Tim Young Open ... Earned second letter in cross country ... 2008-09 (Freshman): Member of UND’s distance medley relay team that placed fifth at the Great West Conference Indoor Championship (March 1-2) ... Won the mile run at the Cobber Open (Jan. 31) ... Won the 5,000-meter run at the Al Cassell Relays (April 23) ... Competed in all six cross country meets as a freshman ... Placed 23rd at the 2008 Great West Conference Cross Country Championship ... Earned his first letter in both cross country and track and field ... Before UND: A 2008 graduate of Brainerd High School ... Was a four-year letter winner in track and field, a three-year letterwinner in cross country, and was a member of the swimming and diving team ... Named team captain, rookie of the year, all-conference and all-state throughout high school ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Personal: Majoring in biology and pre-health ... A UND Presidential Scholar ... Son of Steve and Charlotte Rose.
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creighton schroyer
adam stainiger
Year: Senior
Year: Junior
Event: Throws
Event: Distance
Hometown: Pipestone, Minn.
Hometown: Chisholm, Minn.
High School: Pipestone Area High School (‘06)
Previous School: Garden City C.C.
Major: Fisheries and Wildlife Biology
Major: Biology and Pre-Health
2010-11 (Senior): One semester of remaining eligibility in outdoor track ... 2009-10 (Senior): Received UND’s Most Valuable Field Events Award ... Won his second straight Great West Conference Indoor shot put title ... Was the shot put runner up at the GWC Outdoor Championship ... Placed fifth in the weight throw at the GWC Indoor Championship ... Won the discus throw at the South Dakota State Twilight Meet ... Won the shot put at the USD Graphic Edge Alumni Meet and the USD John Dalton Meet ... Earned third letter with Sioux football team ... Started 10 games as UND’s right guard ... 2008-09 (Junior, competed in indoor only): Great West Conference indoor champion in the shot put with a throw of 50-04.75 feet (15.36 meters) ... Placed fifth in the weight throw at the GWC Indoor Championship ... Won the shot put at the Bemidji State Super 8 Invitational (Jan. 17) and the MSU Ted Nelson Classic (Feb. 7) ... Was the runner-up in the shot put at the USD Graphic Edge Alumni Meet (Jan. 24) and the Beaver Twilight (Feb. 19) ... Earned third letter in track ... Earned second letter in football as reserve offensive lineman ... 2007-08 (Sophomore): North Central Conference outdoor champion in the shot put ... Finished seventh in the discus throw at the NCC Outdoor Championship ... Finished fifth in the shot put and ninth in the weight throw at the NCC Indoor Championship ... Earned second letter in track and first letter in football ... 2006-07 (Freshman): Finished sixth in the shot put at the NCC Indoor Championship ... Finished third in the shot put and 13th in the discus throw at the NCC Outdoor Championship ... Earned first letter in track ... Before UND: A 2006 graduate of Pipestone Area High School ... Earned four varsity letters in track and three in football ... Five-time all-conference track and three-time all-state in track ... Two-time Minnesota shot put state champion ... Personal: Majoring in fisheries and wildlife biology ... Son of Richard and Deb Schroyer.
2010-11 (Junior): Competed in all seven cross country meets ... Led UND with a 19th-place finish at the 2010 Great West Conference Cross Country Championship ... Was also UND’s top finisher at the seasonending South Dakota dual, where he placed fourth ... Made his Sioux debut at UND’s Ron Pynn Classic with a 20th-place finish ... Earned first cross country letter ... Before UND: Spent previous two years at Garden City (Kan.) Community College ... Named an NJCAA AllAmerican as a sophomore in 2009-10 after placing 23rd at nationals ... Led Garden City CC to back-to-back regional championships and a third-place national finish in 2009-10 ... Two-time Academic AllAmerican ... A 2008 graduate of Chisholm High School ... Lettered six times each in cross country and track ... Named Chisholm High School Athlete of the Year as a senior ... Named Runner fo the Year by the Hibbing Tribune ... Placed eighth at state cross country meet as a senior and was the Section 7A runner-up ... Was an all-state performer as a junior ... Lettered twice in basketball and led Chisholm High School to a Section 7A championship and a berth in the state tournament as a senior ... Also lettered four times in baseball and led his team to the section championship game ... Personal: Majoring in biology and pre-health ... Son of Greg and Jean Stainiger.
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chris stoks
roman waldera
Year: Junior Event: Distance Hometown: Virginia, Minn. High School: Virginia High School Major: Investments
2009-10 (Sophomore): Named to 2010 Great West Conference Winter/Spring All-Academic Team in both indoor and outdoor track and field ... Named UND’s Most Valuable Runner ...Placed fourth in the 400-meter dash and sixth in the 4x100-meter relay at the 2010 GWC Outdoor Championship ... Placed sixth in the 400-meters at the 2010 GWC Indoor Championship ... Won the 200-meters at the USD Graphic Edge Alumni Meet ... Was the runner-up in the 400-meters at the Southern Illinois Edwardsville Gateway Classic ... Earned second letter ... 2008-09 (Freshman): Named UND’s Most Valuable Runner and Rookie of the Year ... Great West Conference runner-up in the 400-meter dash at the GWC Outdoor Championship (May 15-16) ... Finished third in the 400-meter dash at the Great West Conference Indoor Championship (March 1-2) ... Member of UND’s 4x400 relay team that placed second at the GWC Indoor Championship ... Won the 400-meter dash at five events: the USD Graphic Edge Alumni Meet (Jan. 24), the MSU Ted Nelson Classic (Feb. 7), the South Dakota State Twilight (April 22), the Al Cassell Relays (April 23) and the Sioux Falls Last Chance Meet (May 7) ... Runner-up in the 400-meters at the Cobber Open (Jan. 31) ... Earned first letter ... Before UND: A 2008 graduate of Virginia High School ... Earned three varsity letters in hockey and two each in football and track and field ... Named to the all-area track team in both 2007 and 2008 ... State champion in the 400-meter dash ... Personal: Majoring in investments ... Son of Steve and Linda Stoks.
Year: Freshman
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Event: Throws Hometown: Minot, N.D. High School: Minot High School Major: Biology and Pre-Health
Before UND: A 2010 graduate of Minot High School ... Lettered twice in track and field ... Placed third in the discus at the 2010 state meet ... Was the runner-up at the West Region meet ... Also lettered in football ... Personal: Majoring in biology and pre-health ... Son of Mark and Julie Waldera ... Mother ran track and North Dakota State and father ran track at Minnesota State University Moorhead, Montana State and Cal State Northridge.
UND President Dr. Robert Kelley and a few dedicated Sioux fans pose with the men’s and women’s cross country teams following the 2010 UND Ron Pynn Classic.
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Ed Grom GWC Commissioner
The Great West Conference is made up of 10 intercollegiate institutions that range geographically from New Jersey to Texas to California. The 10 member schools are spread out over seven states and four time zones, giving each school added exposure - both in terms of media and recruiting - in new destinations. The conference affiliation also generates much interest within the 10 institutions’ substantial alumni base.
The conference, which began as a football-only league, took a giant leap in the collegiate athletic world when the conference expanded to include several additional sports and several new members.
UND President Dr. Robert Kelley (left) and director of athletics Brian Faison announced UND’s membership into the Great West Conference in July of 2008.
Joining the league on July 10, 2008 were Houston Baptist University, New Jersey Institute of Technology, University of North Dakota, University of South Dakota, Texas-Pan American and Utah Valley University. Chicago State accepted the league’s invitation to join in October, 2008. These seven schools joined football only members Cal Poly, UC Davis and Southern Utah University to make up the 10-member league. In addition to football, championships conducted during the 2008-09 academic year were men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track and field, and men’s and women’s golf. Team sports in baseball, basketball, soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball begin league play in 2009-10. As the conference began planning for multi-team sport competition in 2009-10, several teams were added in the sports of women’s soccer and baseball to help provide a more diverse and competitive field. Delaware State, Howard and South Carolina State joined as associate members in women’s soccer, giving the Great West two, four-team divisions. The associate members, plus NJIT, make up the Eastern Division, while North Dakota, South Dakota, Houston Baptist and Utah Valley play in the West. Northern Colorado and New York Institute of Technology joined great west conference Administration as associate members in baseball, giving the Great West eight playing members. Seattle University was added as an associate member in Ed Grom, Commissioner cross country and track and field in 2009. P.O. Box 9344 Naperville, IL 60567 Officially announced Feb. 25, 2004, charter members of the Great West P: (630) 428-4492 Football Conference were California Polytechnic State University; UniF: (630) 548-0705 versity of California, Davis; North Dakota State University; University E-mail: grom@gwconference.org of Northern Colorado; South Dakota State University; and Southern Utah University. Conference competition began on Sept. 4, 2004 with UC Davis scoring a 52-0 win over South Dakota State and Northern Colorado notching a 15-13 win over North Dakota State.
The Great West continues its proud tradition in football and has been rated as one of the best in Football Championship Subdivision and ahead of Football Bowl Subdivision leagues such as the Mid-American Conference and the Sun Belt. The Great West Conference recognizes student-athletes on both a weekly and full-season basis. Individual awards include players of the week; all-conference teams; an academic all-conference team; and player, newcomer and coach of the year awards. The league also crowns team champions for both regular season and post-season competition.
Mike Sharpe, Assistant Commissioner P: (816) 210-4305 E-mail: sharpe@gwconference.org Jacque Cottrell, Director of Media Relations P: (713) 305-8614 E-mail: cottrell@gwconference.org Cliff Martin, Media Relations Assistant P: (214) 770-6463 E-mail: martin@gwconference.org
The governance of the Great West Conference remains primarily with the member institutions. Each member institution is represented on the President’s Council by its respective CEO. The general operations and management of the Conference will be conducted by the directors of athletics and senior woman administrators (Joint Council). Scheduling of contests, assignment of officials and certain media relations functions remain with member institutions.
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2010-11 und track & cross country North Dakota Indoor Track and Field Records Event 55-Intermediate Hurdles 55-Meter Hurdles 60-Intermediate Hurdles 60-Meter Hurdles 55-Meter Dash 60-Meter Dash 200-Meter Dash 300-Meter Dash 400-Meter Dash 500-Meter Dash 600-Meter Dash 800-Meter Dash 1,000-Meter Run 1,500-Meter Run Mile Run 3,000-Meter Run 5,000-Meter Run Pole Vault Long Jump High Jump Triple Jump Shot Put Pentathlon 35 lb. Weight Relays Sprint Medley Relay 1,600-Meter Relay 3,200-Meter Relay
Name Henry Jordan Jon Wrzesinski Rory Beil Rick Johnson Jeremy Zimney Norm McGee Donovan Alexander Norm McGee Norm McGee Brad Lies Aaron Berndt Aaron Berndt Aaron Berndt Aaron Berndt Todd Szczepanski Chad Heltemes Josh LaBlanc Jim Mallory Jon Wrzesinski Justin Schiele Marc Sondreal Mike Backes Dave Levos Tyler Stoltz Josh Haugan
Year Mark 1979 :07.50 1988 :07.60 1991 :07.60 1979 :08.10 1998 :08.30 1989 :06.20 2007 :06.75 1989 :21.66 1987 :34.18 1998 :49.19 2001 1:04.67 2000 1:21.16 2001 1:51.73 2001 2:27.82 1991 3:58.90 1997 4:08.61 2010 8:33.46 1998 14:41.34 1998 16-02 2001 24-07.25 1997, 1998 7-00.25 2002 50-04 1986 59-01.50 2003 3,406 Pts. 2006 54-08.75
Bob O’Halloran, Cory Ravnass, Chris Larson, Kory Zimney
1992
3:37.39
Norm McGee, Bryan Greenwood, Chuck Torrance, Tracy Martin
1987
3:17.31
Alex Campbell, Cam Felton, 2002 Dan Arneson, Aaron Berndt
7:48.52
Distance Medley Relay Mark Barclay, Josh LaBlanc, Tyler Rose, Kyle Rosseau
Tyler Stoltz set the school record in the pentathlon in 2003.
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Donovan Alexander is the school record-holder in the 60-meter dash. Alexander now plays for the CFL’s Edmonton Eskimos.
Kyle Rosseau (above) and Mark Barclay (below) were both members of the school-record distance medley relay team in 2010.
2010-11 track & cross country North Dakota Outdoor Track and Field Records Event 100-Meter Dash 200-Meter Dash 400-Meter Dash 800-Meter Dash 1,500-Meter Run 5,000-Meter Run 10,000-Meter Run 110-Meter Hurdles 400-Intermediate Hurdles Steeplechase Triple Jump Long Jump High Jump Pole Vault Shot Put Discus Javelin Hammer Decathlon
Name Norm McGee Norm McGee Brad Lies Aaron Berndt Chad Heltemes Gerry Werven Arjan Gelling Jeremy Zimney Jeremy Zimney Chris Carbonneau Mike Backes Justin Schiele Marc Sondreal Scott Jemtrud Dave Levos Dave Levos Matt Fick Josh Haugan Jon Wrzesinski
Year Mark 1988, 1989 :10.20 1988 :20.67 1998 :47.90 2002 1:51.21 1998 3:51.34 1983 14:57.70 1968 30:34.00 2000 :14.27 1999 :52.50 1992 9:27.20 2002 50-10.75 2002 24-00.50 1998 7-01.50 1991 15-10 1986 57-04.25 1986 193-01 2008 229-10 2005 172-10 1988 6,941 Pts.
Relays 400-Meter Relay
Willis Jacox, Norm McGee, Bryan Greenwood, Tracy Martin
1987
:40.98
800-Meter Relay
Chuck Torrance, Tracy Martin, Bryan Greenwood, Norm Mcgee
1987
1:26.97
1,600-Meter Relay
Chuck Torrance, Jeff Zander, Bryan Greenwood, Norm McGee
1987
3:13.11
3,200-Meter Relay
Alex Campbell, Dan Arneson, Cam Felton, Aaron Berndt
2002
7:36.38
4x1,600-Meter Relay
Pete Miller, Jamie Blomquist, Mike Madsen, Chris Carbonneau
1992
*17:23.44
2000
1:04.54
4x110-Meter Hurdle Relay Jeremy Zimney, Mike Backes, Digger Johnson, Dan Dow
Multiple record-holder Norm McGee was a five-time NCAA champion, the most in Sioux history. He was inducted into the UND Athletics Hall of Fame in 2001.
* - Adjusted for .24 automatic time
Two-time All-American Matt Fick set the school record in the javelin in 2008. Justin Schiele holds UND’s outdoor and indoor long jump records.
Marc Sondreal holds the UND outdoor and indoor records in the high jump.
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2010-11 und track & cross country North Dakota Indoor Track and Field Records (RETIRED) Event 50-Yard Dash 60-Yard Dash 300-Yard Dash 440-Yard Dash 600-Yard Dash 880-Yard Dash 1,000-Yard Run Mile Run 2-Mile Run 50-Yard High Hurdles 50-Yard IM Hurdles 60-Yard High Hurdles 60-Yard IM Hurdles
Name Tom Lowe Conrad Jones Tom Stroup Dennis Holweger John Wickkiser Tim Orthmeyer Doug Thompson Larry Kennedy Arjan Gelling Arjan Gelling Henry Jordan Steve Gross Gary Rath Steve Gross Steve Gross
Year Mark 1974 :05.40 1956 :06.10 1974 :32.00 1957 :51.30 1964 :51.30 1974 1:13.60 1973 1:57.40 1975 2:15.50 1970 4:11.3 1970 9:07.00 1979 :06.49 1973 :06.23 1956 :07.60 1973 :07.60 1974 :07.20
North Dakota Outdoor Track and Field Records (RETIRED) Event 100-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash 440-Yard Dash 880-Yard Dash Mile Run 2-Mile Run 3-Mile Run 6-Mile Run 10-Mile Run 120-Yard High Hurdles 440-Yard IM Hurdles
Name Conrad Jones Conrad Jones Conrad Jones Charles Vein Arjan Gelling Arjan Gelling Arjan Gelling Arjan Gelling Arjan Gelling Lafe Ludwig Ron Green
Year Mark 1956 :09.70 1956 :21.10 1956 :49.70 1975 1:56.20 1967 4:10.30 1967 9:08.70 1968 13:59.00 1968 29:21.90 1967 52:06.80 1931 :25.00 1965 :56.70
Relays 440-Yard Relay
Tom Lowe, Steve Gross, Bruce Cartwright, Tom Stroup
1974
:43.50
880-Yard Relay
Richard Karger, Donald Miller, Mike Lemp, Conrad Jones
1955
1:31.10
Mile Relay
Tim Orthmeyer, John Gehl, Ken Vein, Tom Stroup
1975
3:19.30
Arjan Gelling was a seven-time All-American and a two-time NCAA champion. He was inducted into the UND Athletics Hall of Fame in 1980.
Gary Rath shares the school record in the 60-yard high hurdles with Steve Gross.
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Name Dave Levos Norm McGee
Event Mark Shot Put 58-11 55-Meters 6.20
indoor conference champions
Year 1986 1985
Shot Put Mark Doug Schindler 52-08.50 Dave Levos 53-09.50 Dave Levos 55-10 Dave Levos 58-11 Steve Burian 49-08.50 Mark Murdock 55-10 Creighton Schroyer 50-4.75 Creighton Schroyer 51-11.75
Year 1972 1984 1985 1986 1987 1995 2009 2010
High Jump Mark Marc Sondreal 6-08.75 Marc Sondreal 6-11.75
Year 1997 1998
Triple Jump Mark Mike Backes 50-04
Year 2002
Pole Vault Mark Brian Quern 15-01.25 Scott Jemtrud 15-01.25
Year 1981 1990
55-Meter Dash Mark Norm McGee 6.39 Norm McGee 6.38 Norm McGee 6.20 Norm McGee 6.28
Year 1985 1987 1988 1989
1,000-Meter Run Mark Mike Madsen 2:30.37 Mike Madsen 2:29.04
Year 1993 1995
55-Meter High Hurdles Mark Rory Beil 7.67
Year 1991
1,600-Meter Relay Mark North Dakota 3:20.83
Year 1987
3,200-Meter Relay Mark North Dakota 7:55.79
Year 1993
300-Meter Dash Mark Norm McGee 34.18 Norm McGee 34.62
Year 1987 1989
Two-Mile Run (Retired) Mark Arjan Gelling 9:27.9 Arjan Gelling 9:31.7 Arjan Gelling 9:13.2
Year 1968 1969 1970
outdoor conference records
Name Dave Levos Marc Sondreal Norm McGee
Event Mark Discus 193-01 High Jump 7-01-.5 100-Meters 10.22
Year 1986 1998 1989
Outdoor conference champions
Drew Thomas Erik Moe Drew Thomas
157-04 157-03 152-10
2005 2006 2007
100-Meter Dash Mark Norm McGee 10.32 Norm McGee 10.61 Norm McGee 10.75 Norm McGee 10.55
Year 1985 1987 1988 1989
Triple Jump Mark Terry Anstett 45-07.5
Year 1973
Long Jump Mark Les Veigel 22-04.5 Glenn “Red” Jarrett 22-06 Glenn “Red” Jarrett 22-09 John F. Bacon 22-06.5 Kenneth L. Johnson 23-02.5 Kenneth L. Johnson 21-06.875 Matt Kelly 23-09.25
Year 1927 1930 1931 1933 1937 1938 1990
200-Meter Dash Mark Norm McGee 20.90 Norm McGee 21.57 Norm McGee 21.18
Year 1987 1988 1989
400-Meter Dash Mark Tom Stroup 48.60 Corey Hehling 48.22
Year 1976 2008
Shot Put Mark Ted Meinhover 45-07 Ted Meinhover 47-04 Louis H. Chumich 47-00 Martin Johnson 51-00 Dave Levos 54-07.5 Dave Levos 56-05.25 Steve Burian 49-07 Mark Murdock 54-07 Brian Emerson 54-08.5 Creighton Schroyer 51-06.25 Brandon Quesenberry 55-02
Year 1932 1933 1935 1962 1984 1986 1987 1998 1999 2008 2010
800-Meter Run Mark Kory Zimney 1:53.42 Jared Bruggeman 1:52.54 Aaron Berndt 1:53.42
Year 1989 1992 2002
1,500-Meter Run Mark Mike Madsen 3:55.16
Year 1996
400-Meter IM Hurdles Mark Jeremy Zimney 53.23 Jeremy Zimney 53.14
Year 1999 2000
High Jump Mark Joe Shelver 6-00 Joe Shelver 5-10 Les Veigel 5-09 Les Veigel 5-11 Allen Williamson 6-00.375 Marc Sondreal 7-01.5 Marc Sondreal 7-00
Year 1922 1923 1925 1927 1952 1998 1999
1,600-Meter Relay Mark Norm McGee *3:13.11 Chuck Torrance Bryan Greenwood Jeff Zander
Year 1987
Rory Beil Jeff Zander Robert Ostman Norm McGee
3:16.92
1988
Pole Vault Mark Don Thompson 12-00.125 Lloyd Murphy 12-00 Scott Jemtrud 15-10
Year 1927 1934 1991
Robert Ostman Bert Burkholder Jeff Zander Norm McGee
3:15.42
1989
Javelin Mark Grant N. “Bud” Nelson 168-04 Grant N. “Bud” Nelson 165-04.75 Gene Lavoy 173-04 Will N. Spear 182-01 James Sauer 155-02 Leon Reopelle 183-02 Leon Reopelle 192-07.75 Dave Lince 185-02 Dave Lince 206-06 Roger Larson 195-05 Tyler Stoltz 199-09 Matt Litzinger 219-02 Tyler Stoltz 222-04 Matt Fick 205-06 Matt Fick 223-03
Year 1923 1924 1926 1940 1955 1956 1958 1965 1966 1971 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Discus Mark Arthur H. Laemmele 132-11.375 Ted Meinhover 145-04.5 Ted Meinhover 144-04 Ted Meinhover 142-07 Harry Nelson 133-11 Dave Levos 164-01 Dave Levos 169-04 Dave Levos 193-01 Jason Cook 157-06.5 Jason Cook 170-05
Year 1925 1932 1933 1934 1941 1983 1984 1986 2002 2004
Drew Thomas was a two-time (2005, 2007) North Central Conference outdoor champion in the discus.
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100-Yard Dash Mark Ralph L. Pierce 9.8 Ralph L. Pierce 9.9 Ralph L. Pierce 10.0 George Fait 10.0 Horace Johnson 9.9 Horace Johnson 9.7 Horace Johnson 10.3 Ron Thompson 9.9 Ron Thompson 9.9 Conrad Jones 10.1
Year 1932 1933 1934 1936 1937 1938 1939 1952 1953 1956
North Dakota North Dakota North Dakota North Dakota
220-Yard Dash Mark Ralph L. Pierce 21.8 Ralph L. Pierce 22.2 Ralph L. Pierce 21.8 Horace Johnson 22.2 Horace Johnson 21.4 Horace Johnson 23.1 Ron Thompson 22.6 Conrad Jones 21.4 Conrad Jones 22.3
Year 1932 1933 1934 1937 1938 1939 1953 1955 1956
Bold indicates still active
440-Yard Dash Mark Joe Drew 52.8 Joe Drew 50.6 Wayne F. Hill 51.1 Paul Stratte 51.8 Myron Lempe 50.0
Year 1925 1926 1934 1936 1953
880-Yard Run Mark LeRoy Pearson 1:59.0 Roy Mosher 1:59.5 Roy Mosher 2:02.7 Hugh Nichols 2:03.2 Hugh Nichols 2:04.1
Year 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935
Mile Run Mark Henry Hanson 4:36.4 William Hollister “Hollis” Felson 4:32.8 William Hollister “Hollis” Felson 4:45.0 LeRoy Pearson 4:22.8 LeRoy Pearson 4:33.8 LeRoy Pearson 4:42.6
Year 1923 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933
Two-Mile Run Mark LeRoy Pearson 10:12.1 LeRoy Pearson 10:17.0
Year 1932 1933
120-Yard High Hurdles Mark Peter Simonesen 15.5 220-Yard Low Hurdles Mark Joseph “Lafe” Ludwig 25.1 George Fait 25.5 George Fait 26.1 Peter Simonesen 24.9
Year 1949 Year 1931 1934 1935 1949
Mile Relay Mark North Dakota 3:27.6 North Dakota 3:24.0 (Jones, Miller, Lempe, Ryan) North Dakota 3:24.0 (Jones Miller, Ryan, Koon)
Year 1931 1955
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* - NCC Record Note: UND has been a member of the Great West Conference since the 2008-09 season. UND had been a member of the North Central Conference through the 2007-08 season.
Memorial Stadium, home to the Fighting Sioux men’s and women’s track and field teams, was built in 1927 as a memorial to members of the UND community who died during World War I.
2010-11 track & cross country NCAA division Team Finishes Year Indoor Outdoor 1969 -- 9th 1985 -- 8th 1987 -- t-9th
1990 1991 1995 1998 1998 1998 1999 1999 2000 2001 2004 2005 2007 2007 2008 2008
NCAA national champions Indoor Year Name Event 1985 Dave Levos Shot Put 1987 Norm McGee 55-Meters 1988 Norm McGee 55-Meters Outdoor Year Name 1969 Arjan Gelling 1986 Dave Levos 1987 Norm McGee 1988 Norm McGee 1989 Norm McGee 2008 Matt Litzinger
Event Six Mile Discus 100-Meters 100-Meters 100-Meters Javelin
Steve Burian Rory Beil Mark Murdock Mark Murdock Marc Sondreal Chad Heltemes Brian Emerson Marc Sondreal Brian Emerson Brian Emerson Jason Cook Tyler Stoltz Matt Fick Matt Litzinger Matt Fick Matt Litzinger
Shot Put 110-Hurdles Shot Put Shot Put High Jump 1,500-Meters Shot Put High Jump Discus Discus Discus Javelin Javelin Javelin Javelin Javelin
USTFCCCA TRACK AND FIELD DIVISION I track & field all-america team 2010 Indoor/Outdoor USTFCCCA TRACK AND FIELD DIVISION II SCHOLAR TEAM OF THE YEAR 2008 Outdoor
All-Americans Indoor Year Name 1985 Dave Levos 1985 Norm McGee 1987 Norm McGee 1987 Tracy Martin Norm McGee Bryan Greenwood Chuck Torrance 1988 Norm McGee 1988 Jon Wrzesinski 1988 Steve Burian 1989 Steve Burian 1989 Norm McGee 1990 Steve Burian 1990 Scott Jemtrud 1991 Scott Jemtrud 1992 Jared Bruggeman 1995 Mark Murdock 1997 Marc Sondreal 1997 Mark Murdock 1998 Marc Sondreal 1998 Jim Mallory 2002 Mike Backes 2002 Aaron Berndt
55-Meters Pole Vault Shot Put Shot Put 55-Meters Shot Put Pole Vault Pole Vault 800-Meters Shot Put High Jump Shot Put High Jump 5,000 Meters Triple Jump 800-Meters
Outdoor Year Name 1968 Arjan Gelling 1968 Arjan Gelling 1968 Mike Kane 1969 Arjan Gelling 1969 Arjan Gelling 1975 Larry Kennedy 1977 Robert Fransen 1984 Dave Levos 1984 Dave Levos 1985 Norm McGee 1985 Norm McGee 1986 Dave Levos 1986 Dave Levos 1987 Norm McGee 1987 Norm McGee 1988 Norm McGee 1988 Norm McGee 1989 Norm McGee 1989 Norm McGee
Event Place 5,000-Meters 5th 10,000-Meters 2nd 10,000-Meters 5th Three Mile 2nd Six Mile 1st Mile Run 5th High Jump 6th Discus 4th Shot Put 6th 100-Meters 4th 200-Meters 6th Shot Put 6th Discus 1st 200-Meters 2nd 100-Meters 1st 100-Meters 1st 200-Meters 2nd 100-Meters 1st 200-Meters 2nd
Event Shot Put 55-Meters 55-Meters 1,600 Relay
Place 1st 4th 1st 4th
1st 4th 6th 4th 2nd 4th 5th 3rd 4th 2nd 3rd 6th 2nd 6th 5th 4th
2nd 7th 6th 8th 7th 8th 8th 8th 5th 5th 5th 5th 8th 6th 3rd 1st
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2009
TEAM TEAM TEAM, Lee DeKrey, Matt Gerszewski, Paul Kriegler Lee DeKrey TEAM, Clark Carlson, Matt Gerszewski, Donovan Alexander TEAM
GREAT WEST CONFERENCE fall all-academic team 2009 Cory Absey 2010 Cory Absey, Jeremy Jones, Josh LaBlanc, Tyler Rose, Kyle Rosseau 2011 Josh LaBlanc, Tyler Rose GREAT WEST CONFERENCE winter/spring all-academic team 2009 Mark Barclay, Matt Elbert, Josh LaBlanc, Kyle Rosseau 2010 Cory Absey, Mark Barclay, Matt Elbert, Jeremy Jones, Josh LaBlanc, Eric Nelson, Tyler Rose, Kyle Rosseau, Daniel Sjarpe, Chris Stoks
CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA TEAM 1989 Steve Burian (1st) 1990 Steve Burian (1st)
north central CONFERENCE at-large all-academic team 1985 Bryan Greenwood, Gerry Werven (HM) 1987 Bryan Greenwood, Dan Thralow CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-district TEAM 1988 Steve Burian, Andy Lawrence, Rory Beil, 1993 Mike Madsen Todd Brecto 1994 Mike Madsen 1989 Steve Burian, Jon Wrzesinski, Andy Lawrence, 1997 Marc Sondreal Rory Beil, Bert Burkholder, Mike Sanderson 1999 Marc Sondreal 1990 Steve Burian, Scott Jemtrud, Kory Zimney 2000 Greg Geers 1991 Rory Beil, Scott Jemtrud, Matt Kelly, Kory 2002 Mike Backes Zimney 2003 Brent Lorentz 1992 Rory Beil, Sean Burian, Matt Kelly, Kory Zimney, Brian Bergantine, Jared Bruggeman, NCAA II cross country coaches Wayne Kazmierczak, Russ Schwehr association all-academic team 1993 Mike Madsen, Russ Schwehr, Wayne 1992 Chris Carbonneau Kazmierczak, Greg Hexum, Mike Hoebel, Eric 1995 TEAM, Mike Madsen, Chad Heletemes Podnickes 1996 TEAM 1994 Cory Ravnaas, Darin Didier, Mike Madsen, 1997 TEAM, Chad Heltemes, Jim Mallory Jim Kalina 1998 TEAM 1995 Mike Madsen, Chad Heltemes 1999 TEAM, Brent Lorentz 1996 Mike Madsen 2000 TEAM 1997 Marc Sondreal, Chad Heltemes, Mark 2001 TEAM Murdock, Byron Severson, Jim Mallory 2002 TEAM 1998 Jim Mallory, Marc Sondreal 2003 TEAM 1999 Jeremy Zimney, Ryan Reynolds, Marc 2004 TEAM, Lee DeKrey, Paul Kriegler Sondreal, Dave Lloyd 2005 TEAM 2000 Mike Backes, Jeremy Zimney, Dan Alstatt, 2006 TEAM, Lee DeKrey Greg Geers 2007 TEAM, Kyle Rosseau 2001 Greg Geers, Steve Hanke, Brent Lorentz, Alex Campbell track coaches association all-academic 2002 Mike Backes, Brent Lorentz, Dan Arneson, 1996 Chad Heltemes, Mike Madsen, Aaron Berndt, Alex Campbell, Dan Dow, Mark Murdock, Marc Sondreal Pete Kriegler 1997 TEAM, Mark Murdock, Chad Heltemes, 2003 Brent Lorentz, Nate Fiala, Peter Holmes, Ryan Marc Sondreal Schafer 1998 TEAM (1st in nation), Martin Blekkerud, 2004 Jason Cook, Lee DeKrey Chad Heltemes, Jim Mallory, Mark Murdock, 2005 Lee DeKrey, Nate Fiala, Brent Keigley Ryan Reynolds, Marc Sondreal, Jeremy 2006 Lee DeKrey, Richie Spitsberg Zimey 2007 Lee DeKrey, Richie Spitsberg 1999 TEAM, Jeremy Zimney, Ryan Reynolds, Mike Backes, Marc Sondreal 2000 TEAM (2nd in nation), Mike Backes, Justin “Digger” Johnson, Jeremy Zimney 2001 Team (1st in nation), Mike Backes 2002 TEAM
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mike backes Years at UND: 1998-2002
Years at UND: 1998-2002
All-America Honors: 1
All-America Honors: 1
Event: Triple Jump
Event: 800-Meters
Hometown: Grand Forks, N.D.
Hometown: Grand Forks, N.D.
Mike Backes earned All-America honors in 2002 with a fifth-place finish in the triple jump at the NCAA Division II Indoor Track and Field Championships. The school record-holder in the triple jump with a leap of 50-10 3/4 at the 2002 NCC indoor meet, Backes was also a member of UND’s 4x110-meter hurdle relay team that established a school record in 2000. In 2002 Backes was named to the Verizon Division II Academic All-America Team and the NCC At-Large Academic Team (for the second time). He was also a three-time member of the NCAA Division II Track Coaches Association All-Academic Team. A 1998 graduate of Red River High School in Grand Forks, Backes was the 1999 UND Rookie of the Year for the entire UND Fighting Sioux athletic department.
Aaron Berndt earned All-America honors in 2002 with a fourth-place finish in the 800-meters at the NCAA Division II Indoor Track and Field Championships. A member of the 2002 North Central Conference At-Large Academic Team, Berndt owns five indoor school records and two outdoor marks. In indoor competition he set school records in the 500, 600, 800 and 1,000-meter races, and was also a member of the 2002 3,200-meter relay team that set a school record. In outdoor competition Berndt was a member of UND’s school-record 3,200-meter relay team and holds the school standard in the 800meter dash. Berndt was a 1998 graduate of Red River High School in Grand Forks, N.D.
rory beil
jared bruggeman
Years at UND: 1988-91
Years at UND: 1990-93
All-America Honors: 1
All-America Honors: 1
Event: Hurdles
Event: 800-Meters
Hometown: Valley City, N.D.
Hometown: La Crescent, Minn.
Rory Beil finished seventh in the 100-meter hurdles at the 1991 NCAA Division II Track and Field Championships. It is the highest finish for a Sioux hurdler in UND history. Beil is still tied as the UND Indoor record holder in the 55-meter hurdles. During the 1991 outdoor season, Beil captured a NCC championship in the 400-meter intermediate hurdles. He also captained the UND outdoor track team in 1989-90-91. Beil was a 1987 graduate of Valley City High School and came to UND to major in business marketing.
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Jared Bruggeman placed fourth in the 800-meters at the 1992 NCAA Division II Track and Field Meet. Bruggeman is a former record-holder of the UND Indoor 800-meters record and was on the 3,200-meter relay team that set the outdoor record of 7:48.30 in 1993. Bruggeman, a 1989 graduate of LaCrescent High School (Minn.). Bruggeman, who is married to former Sioux volleyball and basketball standout Maria (Oistad) Bruggeman, currently serves as the director of athletics at Missouri Southern State University.
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steve burian Years at UND: 1987-90 All-America Honors: 4 Event: Shot Put Hometown: Bismarck, N.D. 2006 UND Athletics Hall of Fame Inductee Steve Burian was a four-time All-American in the shot put. In 1988, Burian finished sixth at the NCAA Division II Meet. He placed fourth in 1989, and again in 1990, with a final finish of 2nd place at the NCAA outdoor championships. Steve finished in the top three in discus at all four of his career NCC outdoor championships. Was named GTE Cosida All Academic 1st Team in 1988-1989 and 1989-1990. Achieved NCC All Academic Team 1988-1990, and was a awarded a post graduate scholarship. Steve was also awarded the UND Young alumni Achievement Award in 2005. Steve Burian is CEO & Co-founder of Advanced Engineering & Engineering Services (AE2S) in Grand Forks, ND, and has served as President of Fighting Sioux Letter winners. Steve is currently Co-Chairman of Fighting Sioux Track & Field and Cross Country National Alumni Committee. Burian was a 1986 graduate and valedictorian of his Bismarck Century High School class.
jason cook Years at UND: 2002-04 All-America Honors: 1 Event: Discus Hometown: Fridley, Minn.
Jason Cook finished fifth in the discus at the 2004 NCAA outdoor championships to earn All-American honors for the Sioux. Cook, a 2000 graduate of Spring Lake Park (Minn.) High School, earned a degree in civil engineering at UND.
brian emerson Years at UND: 1998-2001 All-America Honors: 3 Event: Discus, Shot Put Hometown: Grand Forks, N.D.
chris carbonneau Years at UND: 1988-92 All-America Honors: 1
Brian Emerson earned the first of his three All-America honors in 1999 with an eighth-place finish at the NCAA Outdoor Meet in the shot put. His second All-America was earned in the discus with a fifth-place finish at the outdoor meet in 2000. His third honor was also with a fifth-place finish at the 2001 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field Meet in the discus.
Event: Cross Country Hometown: St. Paul, Minn.
Chris Carbonneau placed 32nd at the 1992 NCAA Division II Cross Country Meet to earn All-America honors. Carbonneau was also a member of the UND outdoor 4x1600-meter relay that holds the school record set in 1992 and he holds the steeplechase record set in 1992. Carbonneau was a 1988 graduate of Tartan High School in St. Paul, Minn.
matt fick Years at UND: 2004-08 All-America Honors: 2 Event: Javelin Hometown: Grand Forks, N.D.
Matt Fick finished eighth in the javelin at the 2007 NCAA Division II outdoor championships, earning All-American honors for the Fighting Sioux. Fick also earned All-American honors in 2008 after placing third at the NCAA Division II outdoor championships. Fick, a 2004 graduate from Red River High School in Grand Forks, N.D., earned a degree in marketing from UND.
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bryan greenwood Years at UND: 1984-87
Years at UND: 1977
All-America Honors: 1
All-America Honors: 1
Event: 1,600-Meter Relay
Event: High Jump
Hometown: Cavalier, N.D.
Robert Fransen placed sixth in the high jump at the 1977 NCAA Division II Track and Field Championship to earn All-America honors.
arjan gelling Years at UND: 1967-70 All-America Honors: 7 Event: Cross Country, Distance
chad heltemes
Hometown: ?
Years at UND: 1994-98
1980 UND Athletics Hall of Fame Inductee
All-America Honors: 1
Arjan Gelling (below), a 1980 inductee into the University of North Dakota Athletic Hall of Fame won an NCAA Division II Championship Title in 1969 in the the six-mile run. In 1968, Gelling placed second in the 10,000-meters and fifth in the 5,000-meters. In 1969, he placed second in the three-mile run along with his first place in the six mile run. Gelling won the 1967 NCAA Division II Cross Country Championships with a time of 19:33.50. He also earned All-America honors in 1968 with a fourth-place finish and 1969 with a third-place finish in the cross country championships. Gelling holds the four-mile North Central Conference course record with a time of 19:25.90, set in 1967. He also holds the UND Outdoor 10,000-meters record, set in 1968, with a time of 30:34.00.
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Bryan Greenwood earned All-America honors in the 1,600-meter relay which placed fourth at the 1987 NCAA Division II Championships. Greenwood is a UND record holder in the Indoor 1,600-meter relay set in 1987, and the Outdoor 400, 800, and 1,600-meter relays, all set in 1987. Greenwood came to UND after graduating from Cavalier High School in 1993 where he was the Class B state champion in the 100, 200 and 400-meters.
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Event: 1,500-Meters Hometown: Anoka, Minn.
Chad Heltemes placed eighth at the 1998 NCAA Division II Outdoor Championships in the 1,500-meters to earn All-America honors. He previously held the UND indoor 1,000-meter record (set in 1996) and still holds the indoor mile record (set in 1997) and the outdoor record in the 1,500-meters which he set in 1998. A three-sport athlete from St. Francis High School in Anoka, Minn., Heltemes earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from UND.
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greg hexum Years at UND: 1989-93 All-America Honors: 1 Event: Cross Country Hometown: Duluth, Minn.
Greg Hexum earned All-America honors with his 36th-place finish at the 1992 NCAA Cross Country Championships. Hexum was a 1989 graduate of Duluth Proctor High School who ran cross country and track for UND. He graduated from UND with a major in English and a minor in athletic coaching.
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larry kennedy Years at UND: 1975 All-America Honors: 1 Event: Mile Run
Larry Kennedy placed fifth in the mile run to earn All-America honors at the 1975 NCAA Division II Track and Field Meet.
dave levos Years at UND: 1982-86 All-America Honors: 5 Event: Discus, Shot Put
Years at UND: 1988-91 All-America Honors: 2
Hometown: Grand Forks, N.D. 2000 UND Athletics Hall of Fame Inductee
Event: Pole Vault
Scott Jemtrud finished fifth in the pole vault in 1990 and finished third at the 1991 NCAA Division II Indoor Track and Field Meet. Jemtrud holds the outdoor record in the pole vault, a record which he set in 1991.
mike kane Years at UND: 1968
Levos graduated from Grand Forks Red River in 1981 and graduated from UND with a degree in business administration in 1986. Levos was a three-time NCAA Division II All-America weight man in both the discus and shot put in 1984, 1985 and 1986. A five-time All-American for finishing in the top six at the NCAA Division II meet, he also won eight conference track titles. He was a four-time NCC shot put champion and triple winner in the discus under coach Mike Grandall. As a senior, Levos was first in the shot put in all six UND indoor meets and was first in the shot put in the 1985 national indoor meet. He didn’t compete in the 1985 outdoor season, instead competing in 1986. In 1986, Levos’ national title in the discus enabled him to compete in the Division I national championships, where he finished 10th. Levos is married to the former Nancy Wavrin (UND 1986-87), and the couple currently resides in Medford, Ore., where Levos is a manufacturing manager for Bear Creek, Corp. He and Nancy have two sons, Michael and Dylan. Levos was inducted into UND’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2000.
All-America Honors: 1 Event: 10,000-Meters
Mike Kane placed fifth in the 10,000-meters at the 1968 NCAA Division II Track and Field Meet to earn All-America honors.
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matt litzinger Years at UND: 2004-08 All-America Honors: 2 Event: Javelin Hometown: Grand Forks, N.D.
Matt Litzinger earned two All-America honors while at UND. Litzinger was the NCAA Division II outdoor National Champion in the javelin in 2008. Litzinger also finished sixth in the javelin at the 2007 NCAA Division II outdoor championships. Litzinger, a 2004 graduate from Central School in Grand Forks, N.D., was a commercial aviation major at UND.
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norm mcgee Years at UND: 1985-89 All-America Honors: 13 Event: Sprints Hometown: Milwaukee, Wis. 2001 UND Athletics Hall of Fame Inductee Norm McGee was a three-time NCAA Division II Champion in the 100-meter dash. McGee won the titles in 1987, 1988, and 1989. He placed fourth in the indoor 55-meter dash in 1985, was the champion in 1987 and in 1988. In 1985, McGee placed fourth in the 100meters and finished sixth in 200-meters at the NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field meet. In 1987, McGee won the 100-meters and was second in the 200-meters. He repeated that feat at the 1988 and 1989 NCAA Meets. In all, McGee brought home five first-place finishes from the NCAA Division II Track and Field meets, the most in UND history. McGee also ran the 1,600-meter relay and earned All-America honors at the 1987 NCAA Division II Championships. McGee was inducted into UND’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001.
Years at UND: 1995-98 All-America Honors: 1 Event: 5,000-Meters Hometown: Bismarck, N.D.
mark murdock Years at UND: 1995-98 All-America Honors: 4
Jim Mallory placed fifth in the 5,000-meters at the 1998 NCAA Division II Meet to earn All-America honors. Mallory also holds current UND records in the indoor 3,000 and 5,000-meter races, both set in 1998.
tracy martin Years at UND: 1987 All-America Honors: 1 Event: 1,600-Meter Relay Hometown: Brooklyn Center, Minn.
Tracy Martin earned All-America honors in the 1,600-meter relay which placed fourth at the 1987 NCAA Division II Indoor Championships. Martin is also a part of the current UND record-holding 4x400m relay team.
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Event: Shot Put Hometown: Grand Forks, N.D.
Mark Murdock placed second in the 1995 NCAA Division II Indoor Meet in the shot put. In the outdoor meet, that same season he took home a sixth-place finish. Two years later, in 1997, he placed sixth in the shot put at the NCAA Track and Field Meet to earn his third All-America honor. His fourth All-America honor came at the NCAA Outdoor Meet in 1998 when he placed eighth in the shot put. In his senior season at UND, Murdock took first place five times in outdoor competition, including the North Central Conference Championships where he threw 54-07. Murdock was a 1992 graduate of Red River High School in Grand Forks.
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Years at UND: 1996-99
Years at UND: 1984-87
All-America Honors: 4
All-America Honors: 1
Event: High Jump
Event: 1,600-Meter Relay
Hometown: Northwood, N.D.
Hometown: Grand Forks, N.D.
A four-time All-American, Marc Sondreal posted a third-place finish in the high jump at the 1997 NCAA Division II indoor meet. In 1998 at the NCAA indoor meet, Sondreal moved up a position to second place, and then in the 1998 outdoor season, he finished seventh in the high jump. In Sondreal’s 1998 season, he won six of the eight high jump competitions during the outdoor season, including the North Central Conference Outdoor Championships where he tied a meet record with a leap of 7-01 1/2. Sondreal earned his fourth All-American award in 1999, finishing eighth in the high jump at the NCAA outdoor meet. Sondreal graduated from from UND in the spring of 1999 with a degree in physical therapy. He is originally from Northwood, N.D.
Chuck Torrance earned All-America honors in the 1,600-meter relay which placed fourth at the 1987 NCAA Division II Championships. Torrance is also a member of the current UND record-holding indoor and outdoor 4x400-meter relays set in 1987. Torrance, a 1993 graduate of Grand Forks Central High School, majored in zoology while at the University of North Dakota.
earnest wilson Years at UND: 1964
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All-America Honors: 1 Event: Cross Country
Years at UND: 2003-06 All-America Honors: 1 Event: Javelin
Earnest Wilson placed 13th at the 1964 NCAA Division II Cross Country Championships to earn All-America honors.
Hometown: Valley City, N.D.
Tyler Stoltz earned All-America honors by placing fifth in the javelin at the 2005 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships. Stoltz’s fifth-place finish came on a throw of 207 feet, 4 inches. Stoltz was named UND’s most valuable performer (field events) in 2005. Stoltz, a 2002 graduate of Valley City (N.D.) High School, is majoring in psychology at the University of North Dakota.
jon wrzesinski Years at UND: 1988-89 All-America Honors: 1 Event: Pole Vault Hometown: Stanford, Mont.
Jon Wrzesinski placed fourth in the pole vault at the 1988 NCAA Division II Track and Field Meet. Wrzesinski holds the current UND indoor record in the pole vault, set in 1988.
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2010-11 und track & cross country The University of North Dakota instituted an athletics Hall of Fame in 1975, with eight individuals being inducted that year, including former track and field standouts Edmund W. Boe, Joseph J. Flanagan and Glenn L. “Red” Jarrett. Following is a chronolgical list of UND athletic Hall of Famers who played, coached or who were associated with the Fighting Sioux men’s track and field program, with an alphabetical listing of men’s track and field Hall of Famers on the following page: CHRONOLOGICAL LISTING
1989 Inductee Ron R. (Magic) Gustafson................................................(FB 1971-74; Tr 1972) 1991 Inductee Peter V. Porinsh.......................................................................(FB, TR 1962-64, 66) 1992 Inductees S. Alex Cooley....................................................(BB 1966-68; Tr 1965; BB 1966) Donald D. Miller..................(FB 1954-55; Tr 1955-56; Base 1956; BB 1955) 1994 Inductee Bill Leifur.....................................................................................(BB, FB, Tr 1959-62) 2000 Inductee Dave Levos.....................................................................(Tr 1982-85; BB 1981-82) 2001 Inductee Norm McGee.................................................... (Tr 1985-89; FB 1984, 1986-88)
1975 Inductees Edmund W. Boe..................................................................(BB; FB; Tr 1923-27) Joseph J. Flanagan............................................................(FB; BB; Tr 1895-01) Glenn L. (Red) Jarrett........................................................(FB; BB; Tr 1927-30) Frederick D. (Fritz) Pollard...................................................... (FB; Tr 1936-38)
2002 Inductee Ralph Nienas................................................................................... (FB/Tr 1948-51)
1976 Inductee Stephen M. Myhra.................................................................... (FB; Tr 1955-57)
2006 Inductee Steve Burian............................................................................................(Tr 1987-90)
2003 Inductee Bruce Smith...........................................................................(FB 1967-69, Tr 1970)
1977 Inductees Fred N. (Nip) Felber...........................................................(FB; BB; Tr 1929-32) Arthur F. Malo Sr..............................................................................(FB 1930-32) Theodore R. Meinhover...................................................(FB; BB; Tr 1930-33) David V. Osborn......................................................................... (FB; Tr 1962-64) Richard R. Ryan...................................................................(FB; BB; Tr 1951-54) 1978 Inductees John J. Burma............................................................................. (FB; Tr 1929-31) Grant N. (Bub) Nelson............................................................. (FB; Tr 1922-24) 1979 Inductees Walter Dobler................................... (FB 1939-41; Tr 1940-42; BB 1941-42) Curt C. Schave....................................................(FB; BB 1928-31; Tr 1929-32) Dudley D. (Dude) Draxton...... (BB 1942-43, 46-48; FB 1947; Tr 1942, 47) Horace W. (Hoss) Johnson.............................(FB 1936-38; BB; Tr 1936-39) 1980 Inductees Judge Ronald N. Davies.................................................................(Tr 1923-26) Vern L. DuChene....................................(FB 1929-31; BB 1929-32; Tr 1930) 1981 Inductee Dr. Will N. Spear................................................................................(Tr 1939-41) 1982 Inductees William E. (Dutch) Leidholdt.....(FB 1932, 34, 36; H 1932-33; Tr 1935-37) Lloyd D. (Boom) Hallada...................... (FB 1948-51; Tr 1951-52; Box 1949) 1983 Inductees Michael J. Brenkus....................................................... (FB 1937-39; Tr 1939-40) J. Gordon Caldis................................................ (FB 1939-41; BB 1940; Tr 1941) Ralph L. Pierce............................................................... (FB 1931-33; Tr 1932-34) Frank A. Zazula.......................................(FB co 1946-59; Tr & CC co 1956-82) David L. (Butch) Lince.......................(FB 1963-65; BB 1963-66; Tr 1964-66) Ronald C. Thompson.........................................................(Tr 1952-53; FB 1951)
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Steve Burian was the most recent track and field standout inducted into the UND Athletics Hall of Fame. A member of the 2006 Hall of Fame class, Burian was a four-time All-American in the shot put.
2010-11 track & cross country The University of North Dakota instituted an athletics Hall of Fame in 1975, with eight individuals being inducted that year, including former track and field standouts Edmund W. Boe, Joseph J. Flanagan and Glenn L. “Red” Jarrett.
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Following is an alphabetical list of UND athletic Hall of Famers who played, coached or who were associated with the Fighting Sioux men’s track
ALPHABETICAL LISTING B Boe, Edmund W. ................................................................(BB; FB; Tr 1923-27) Brenkus, Michael J. ..................................................... (FB 1937-39; Tr 1939-40) Burian, Steve...........................................................................................(Tr 1987-90) Burma, John J. ........................................................................... (FB; Tr 1929-31) C Caldis, J. Gordon............................................... (FB 1939-41; BB 1940; Tr 1941) Cooley, S. Alex...................................................(BB 1966-68; Tr 1965; BB 1966)
N Nelson, Grant N. (Bub) ........................................................... (FB; Tr 1922-24) Nienas, Ralph................................................................................... (FB/Tr 1948-51) O Osborn, David V. ....................................................................... (FB; Tr 1962-64) P Pierce, Ralph L. ............................................................. (FB 1931-33; Tr 1932-34) Pollard, Frederick D. (Fritz) .................................................... (FB; Tr 1936-38) Porinsh, Peter V. .....................................................................(FB, TR 1962-64, 66) R Ryan, Richard R. .................................................................(FB; BB; Tr 1951-54) S Schave, Curt C. ..................................................(FB; BB 1928-31; Tr 1929-32) Smith, Bruce..........................................................................(FB 1967-69, Tr 1970) Spear, Dr. Will N. ..............................................................................(Tr 1939-41) T Thompson, Ronald C. .......................................................(Tr 1952-53; FB 1951) Z Zazula, Frank A. .....................................(FB co 1946-59; Tr & CC co 1956-82)
D Davies, Judge Ronald N. ...............................................................(Tr 1923-26) Dobler, Walter.................................. (FB 1939-41; Tr 1940-42; BB 1941-42) Draxton, Dudley D. (Dude) .... (BB 1942-43, 46-48; FB 1947; Tr 1942, 47) DuChene, Vern L. ..................................(FB 1929-31; BB 1929-32; Tr 1930) F Felber, Fred N. (Nip) .........................................................(FB; BB; Tr 1929-32) Flanagan, Joseph J............................................................(FB; BB; Tr 1895-01) G Gustafson, Ron R. (Magic) ..............................................(FB 1971-74; Tr 1972) H Hallada, Lloyd D. (Boom) .................... (FB 1948-51; Tr 1951-52; Box 1949) J Jarrett, Glenn L. (Red) ......................................................(FB; BB; Tr 1927-30) Johnson, Horace W. (Hoss) ...........................(FB 1936-38; BB; Tr 1936-39) L Leifur, Bill....................................................................................(BB, FB, Tr 1959-62) Leidholdt, William E. (Dutch).....(FB 1932, 34, 36; H 1932-33; Tr 1935-37) Levos, Dave....................................................................(Tr 1982-85; BB 1981-82) Lince, David L. (Butch) .....................(FB 1963-65; BB 1963-66; Tr 1964-66) M Malo Sr., Arthur F. ...........................................................................(FB 1930-32) McGee, Norm................................................... (Tr 1985-89; FB 1984, 1986-88) Meinhover, Theodore R. .................................................(FB; BB; Tr 1930-33) Miller, Donald D. .................(FB 1954-55; Tr 1955-56; Base 1956; BB 1955) Myhra, Stephen M. .................................................................. (FB; Tr 1955-57)
Frederick “Fritz” Pollard, Jr. (Hall of Fame Class of ‘75) won the bronze medal for the United States in the 110meter hurdles at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany. His father, Fritz Pollard Sr., was the National Football League’s first African-American head coach.
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2010-11 und track & cross country By Jackie DeMolee, UND Athletics
Ron Pynn was an educator at the University of North Dakota for 29 years in political science, but he didn’t only shape the minds of students in the classroom. He has projected his love for track and field and cross country onto the programs at UND. Pynn has been a long time supporter of cross country and track and field. The Ron Pynn Invitational, UND’s annual cross country meet, was established in 2002 to honor Pynn for his many contributions to the teams, including travelling with the teams for support, working events and financially supporting the program. He said that he’s always had a passion for the sport and the studentathletes involved. Ron Pynn
“It [running] takes a special brand of discipline,” said Pynn. “What drives them [athletes] to run drives them to succeed in other areas of their life.” This is only one of the many reasons Pynn feels so passionate about the program at UND. “It’s been exciting each and every year,” said longtime UND men’s cross country and track and field head coach Mike Grandall, who retired following the 2009-10 season. “It’s great to have him back.” Pynn uses the Invitational as an opportunity to visit the University and friends. “I think the world of the coaches,” he said. “The way they treat the athletes, but not just as UND athletes, but as students too.” Pynn currently resides in Burlington, Vt., but makes the trek back to UND each year for the Invitational.
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The 2010 cross country team with Ron Pynn at the Ron Pynn Invitational.
Ray Richards Golf Course is home to the Ron Pynn Invitational. The course is set up as a 5K for women and 8K for men, providing a challenging route well-known in the Upper Midwest. The Division I transition has changed the Invitational somewhat, but it doesn’t change the meaning behind the name of the event or how important the event is to the head coaches of the men’s and women’s cross country teams and Pynn.
“What drives them to run drives them to succeed in other areas of life.” — Ron Pynn
2011 Schedule Indoor Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 4-5 Feb. 5 Feb. 11-12 Feb. 18 Feb. 27-28
USD Graphic Edge Alumni Meet at Vermillion, S.D. TBA Bronco Invitational at Nampa, Idaho 9:00 a.m. Bill Bergan Invitational at Ames, Iowa TBA Meyo Invitational at Notre Dame, Ind. TBA Bison Open (partial squad) at Fargo, N.D. TBA Iowa State Classic at Ames, Iowa TBA USD Twilight at Vermillion, S.D. 4:00 p.m. Great West Conference Indoor Championship at New York, N.Y. TBA
Outdoor Season Mar. 11-12 UNC Wilmington Seahawk Invitational at Wilmington, N.C. TBA Mar. 18-19 Coastal Carolina Shamrock Invitational at Myrtle Beach, S.D. TBA Apr. 9 USD/SDSU Double Dual at Yankton, S.D. TBA Apr. 14-16 Mt. SAC Relays (Partial squad) at Walnut, Calif. TBA Apr. 15-16 Jim Duncan Invitational at Des Moines, Iowa 4:00 p.m. Apr. 25 South Dakota State Twilight at Brookings, S.D. TBA Apr. 28-30 Drake Relays at Des Moines, Iowa TBA May 12-14 Great West Conference Outdoor Championship at Orem, Utah TBA