Bison Illustrated September 2015

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POP QUIZ

What’s a saying or motto that you live by?

What’s a hidden talent (non-sports related) you have?

Where’s your favorite hang out on campus?

“Success is uncommon, therefore not to be enjoyed by the common man.”

Making wood furniture

Downstairs in the Memorial Union

“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”

Placed second in the nation in Judo

West Dining Center

“Respect the training, honor the commitment, cherish the result.”

I can flare my nose if that counts as a talent.

Union Coffee Shop

“The most important thing is to enjoy your life - to be happy - it’s all that matters.” - Audrey Hepburn

I like to sing... But usually only in my car, or the shower haha

The Union

My hidden talent is that I love playing the piano

I wouldn’t say this is my favorite hangout spot, but I spent a lot of my time in the library studying with my teammates, which was always entertaining and fun.

Brad Ambrosius

FOOTBALL

Ambrosius made five starts on the defensive side of the ball for the Bison in 2014. The junior defensive end made nine tackles in four playoff games and made MVFC Honor Roll and named one of the Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award recipients.

King Frazier

FOOTBALL

Frazier played in every game last season and scored four touchdowns. He finished the season with 111 carries, the second most on the team. His longest run of the season was a 33-yard touchdown run in the semifinals of the FCS playoffs against Sam Houston State.

Lauren Miller

SOCCER

In her first two years with the Bison, Miller has been named to first-team All-Summit League twice. The junior forward scored nine goals last season, which gave her a team-high 19 points. She has scored 19 goals over her first two seasons and has recorded 46 points.

Emily Minnick Last season, Minnick started 30 matches at middle blocker and was second on the team with .239 hitting percentage and 0.72 blocks per set. The Willmar, Minn., native has played in all but four matches in her career.

VOLLEYBALL NATALIE ROTH

GOLF 138

Last season’s Summit League Women’s Golf Newcomer of the Year had a team-best scoring average of 76.71 and played in all 11 events for the Bison. Roth also finished fourth in the Summit League championships and was named second-team All-Summit League.

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“To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift.” - Steve Prefontaine


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