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| Schedule/Results | Statistics | Meet The Falcons | Players of the Week | Roster | NCHA |
Meet the Falcons
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Leah Baron Leah Baron returns for her senior and final season with the Falcons and plays the forward position. She will be looked upon to provide leadership throughout the 2005-06 campaign.
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Lindsay O'Keefe Lindsay O'Keefe has played a bigger role in each of her previous seasons and has the skills and talents to make her senior season her best. She will be a key member of the team at the forward position.
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Lou Paulson Lou Paulson provides the Falcons with spark and skill. She has been recognized as one of the top collegiate forwards in the game. She is a team leader both on and off the ice.
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Molly Buehner Molly Buehner returns for her third year with the Falcons and will play a forward position in 2005-06.
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Kelly Hurley Kelly Hurley returns for her third year with the Falcons and plays forward.
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Amber Linder Amber Lindner returns for her third year with the Falcons and has the most collegiate playing experience of any goaltender on the Falcon roster.
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Jenny Wallace Jenny Wallace is back for her third collegiate hockey season with the Falcons. She is one of the top defensemen in the women's game and gives the Falcons experience on the blue line.
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Ashley Anderson Ashley Anderson is in her first year with the Falcons after transferring from Concordia-Moorhead. At C-M last year she was second in scoring with five goals and 11 points. She scored two power-play goals and two game-winners. At South High School she was the team's captain and was named to the All-State team. She earned all-conference honors three times. She was also a captain, All-State and an all-conference soccer player. Anderson was a Miss Hockey candidate and competed in the Chicago Showcase Tournament. Anderson was a member of the school's Student Council. She was named the MIAC Player of the Week on Nov. 29. She lists her biggest high school hockey thrill as winning the State Championship. She is the daughter of Nikki and Jon and has two brothers. Anderson is majoring in criminal justice.
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Kacie Anderson Kacie Anderson returns to the Falcon blue line in 2005-06. She is in her second year with the Falcon program.
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Renae Bergh Renae Bergh returns for the 2005-06 season with a year's playing experience on the blue line.
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Amy Bruggeman Amy Bruggeman is another top forward who returns for her second season with the Falcons in 2005-06.
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Kelly Jensen Kelly Jensen proved to be one of the team's top first year players and will play an important role with the 2005-06 Falcons as a forward.
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Kristen Juven Kristen Juven had a solid first year for the Falcons and returns as at a forward position for the 2005-06 season.
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Mandi Mohwinkel Mandi Mohwinkel returns for her second season with the Falcons and gives the Falcons solid depth at the goaltending position.
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Jenna Scanlon Jenna Scanlon returns for her second season with the Falcons in 2005-06 and will help the Falcons with her play at forward.
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Kelly Snedeker Kelly Snedeker is in her second year with the Falcons and plays forward.
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Kelli Dahle Kelli Dahle is in her first year with the Falcons in 2005-06. She's a talented defenseman who will help the Falcons with her steady play on the blue line. At Bemidji High School she earned all-conference honors in 2005. She competed in the Senior Classic. She scored eight goals and 13 points in 2005. An excellence all-around athlete, she helped BHS to the 2004 Minnesota State Championship. She was named to the All-State golf Top 10 team. Dahle was one of UWRF's top golfers this past fall. She was a member of the National Honor Society and earned three academic letters. She is the daughter of Susie and Randy and has one brother and one sister. Dahle is majoring in physical therapy.
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Jessie Dyslin Jessie Dyslin is in her first year with the Falcons and will play defense. She helped South St. Paul High School win the Minnesota State Championship in 2005. She scored six goals and finished with 34 points from her blue line position. She was named to the All-State team in 2005. Dyslin earned honorable mention to the all-conference team in 2005 and was named to the first team in 2004. She competed in both the Junior and Senior Fest Tournaments and the Chicago Showcase Tournament. She earned all-conference honorable mention honors in soccer. She was a member of the Gold Honor Roll. She lists her biggest high school hockey thrill as winning the State Championship. She is the daughter of Mary Ann and Donnie and has one brother and one sister. Dyslin is majoring in animal science.
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Kim Grafstrom Kim Grafstrom is in her first year with the Falcons and will play the goaltending position. She had an outstanding career at Roseau High School where she was named her team's Most Valuable Player in 2003, 2004 and 2005. Last year she finished with a 1.87 goals against average and a .920 saves percentage. She earned honorable mention to the all-conference team in 2004 and 2005. She competed with the Minnesota Selects in 2002 and in the Senior Fest in 2005. An excellent all-around athlete, she earned the school's Ram Award in both softball and tennis in 2005. Grafstrom was a member of the A Honor Roll. Her biggest high school hockey thrill was beating Holy Angels, the team that went on to win the Minnesota State Championship. She is the daughter of Kari and Brian and has three brothers. Grafstrom is undecided on a major field of study.
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Sara Halseth Sara Halseth joins the Falcons for her first collegiate season in 2005-06. She will play forward. At Moorhead High School she was named to the all-conference team for four straight years. Halseth was the team's Most Valuable Player twice. She competed in the Junior and Senior Fest Tournaments. She scored 24 goals and had 41 points in 2005. She lists her biggest high school hockey thrill as beating Bemidji in four overtimes in the section finals. She is the daughter of Lisa and Scott and has one brother and one sister. Halseth is undecided on a major field of study.
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Amy Hasbargen Amy Hasbargen is in her first year with the Falcons. She has the skills to play both forward and defense. At Lake of the Woods High School she was the team's Most Valuable Player in 2005 when she scored 11 goals and finished with 39 points. She was named to the all-conference team and competed in the Senior Classic and Chicago Showcase Tournaments. She also won the team's Most Dedicated, Hustle and Sparkplug awards. Hasbargen was named to the 2005 All-State team. She was captain of the hockey team for five seasons, the swimming team for two years and the softball team for one season. She was a member of the National Honor Society and an All-State Senior Class representative. She also earned the Triple A award, was named to the academic All-State team and earned a Gold Star. She is the daughter of Carrie and Keith and has two brothers. Hasbargen is majoring in sociology.
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Katie Kantrud Katie Kantrud is in her first season with the Falcons and will play the goaltending position. At Fergus Falls High School she was named to the all-conference team in 2005 and earned honorable mention in 2004. She was the team's Most Valuable Player when she was in eighth grade. In 2005 she was named the team's Best Defensive Player. She was the team's captain in 2004 and 2005. Kantrud competed with the North team in the Minnesota All-Star game. She was a member of the A Honor Roll in 2003, 2004 and 2005. She was a member of the Falcon golf team during the fall 2005 season. She is the daughter of Becky and Dave and has one brother. Kantrud is majoring in health & human performance.
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Leigh Landgraf Leigh Landgraf joins the Falcons for her first collegiate season in 2005 and will play defense. She earned all-conference first team honors at Cottage Grove High School. She finished with six goals and 22 points in 2005. She also earned honorable mention to the team for five seasons. She was a team captain and competed in the Junior and Senior Fest and Chicago Showcase Tournaments. Landgraf also earned all-conference honors in soccer. She lists her biggest high school hockey thrill as playing in the first game of her junior season when the stands were packed. She is the daughter of Shelley and Steve and has two brothers and one sister. Landgraf is majoring in pre-medicine.
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