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Ten Beavers Hail from Manitoba
Ten Lady Beaver players come to Minot State from
the Canadian province of Manitoba. Pictured above are Brittany
Bartel, Lindsey Landles, Kyla Thiesen, Britney Kruk, Mandy Greenberg,
Tiffany Friesen, Deanna Mitchell, Janessa Penner, Corinne Gautron
and Brittany Sparwood.
"Manitoba has great softball and it's close
to Minot," said Coach Triplett. "We have some quality
players from Canada. They love to come to the U.S. and get an
education and play ball. It's a win/win situation".
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"Pitching, Pitching, Pitching . . It always comes down
to pitching"!
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Penner Heads the List of Four Returning Seniors for the Beavers
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Prospectus
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MINOT STATE BEGINS MEMBERSHIP PROCESS INTO
NCAA DIVISION II

Today (July 10), Minot State University began
the three-year process of becoming a member of the National Collegiate
Athletic Association. The NCAA Membership Committee informed MSU
we would be entering year-one candidacy for NCAA Division II for
the 2009-2010 season.
“We're very pleased that the NCAA has chosen
Minot State as a university that it would like to have as part
of Division II. The change for athletics, the university and the
community is an important one and fits best for the present and
future of Minot State,” said Rick Hedberg, athletic director at
MSU. “Minot State University's Vision 2013 calls for the university
to become one of the premier public, regional universities in
the Great Plains. It is our belief that a transition to NCAA Division
II is one large step toward realizing that goal.”
“ Minot State University is interested in becoming
a strong and viable member of NCAA Division II,” MSU President
David Fuller said. “The Division II mission of integrating intercollegiate
athletics into higher education for the benefit of students and
student athletes is consistent with the mission and goals of our
institution and athletic department.”
After applying at the end of May, Minot State
was one of more than a dozen colleges and universities attempting
the jump to NCAA Division II. The decision to apply for Division
II membership comes at the end of nearly four years of research
by committees from Minot State, the athletics department, administrators,
the community and Beaver Booster Club members.
Applying for membership in NCAA Division II did
not guarantee Minot State would be accepted. The competitive process
to review applications started after June 1 and culminated in
the middle of July. The past four years of work preceding an application
for membership is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to
becoming an NCAA Division II athletic program.
“There is a candidacy period. We have two years
with our current association, the NAIA. Certain benchmarks need
to be reached during the process,” said Hedberg. “The third year
you're considered ‘provisional status,' and you are with your
new affiliation, in this case NCAA Division II. In the fourth
year, you can become a full-fledged member."
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Beavers Will Return to Arizona
Minot State Head Softball Coach, Bill Triplett,
says the 2010 schedule is almost complete and that the Beavers
will open the season in Hastings, Nebraska with a five game invitational
and head to Arizona after that. "The Arizona trip
is a great trip for us as well as our fans", stated Coach
Triplett about the Arizona trip. "Everyone really looks forward
to getting outside in the sun and playing against another team
instead of each other".
The University of Great Falls and the University
of Regina are going to play the Beavers four games each in Minot
and the Beavers are also going to schedule double headers with
Divison II schools, Bemidji State and hopefully Crookston. When
you add that to the 24 conference games in the DAC, Minot State
will have a very tough schedule.
"As far as the entire schedule goes, that's
exactly how we want it', said Triplett. "We get to play some
GPAC schools in Hastings and then we see some tough teams in Arizona.
You throw in games with Bemidji, Crookston, UGF and Regina and
you have a great non-conference schedule. Our conference is loaded
with great teams so it is going to be awesome to be able to get
out there and compete with those teams. We're going to be young
but we've got some really nice freshman coming in that will help
right away as well as a couple j.c. transfers. We just hope the
weather cooperates a little more this year than last".
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