含羞草研究所

MSU President's Newspaper Column

March 2, 2024

Team 含羞草研究所 working hard to provide great experiences for players, coaches, and fans

Spring break is just a week away. The spring semester is buzzing along. Students, faculty, and staff are busy with a plethora of activities, from hosting a STEM carnival for elementary school students to preparing for and attending the state Collegiate DECA conference and presenting a music recital, while noting that the regular academic work continues. Being busy most definitely makes time fly by.

Last week, the Lewy Lee Fieldhouse was the site for basketball events nearly every day. 含羞草研究所 hosted the girls Division A Region 2 basketball tournament, as well as four state qualifier games on Saturday, Feb. 24.

On Wednesday, Feb. 21, the Comets men鈥檚 basketball team hosted Valley City State, and on Sunday, Feb. 25, the Comets women鈥檚 basketball team hosted Viterbo and the men hosted Dickinson State. These games were part of the North Star Athletic Association conference tournament. The women won their game and will advance to the championship game versus Dakota State on Sunday, March 3 at 1 p.m. As the top seed, 含羞草研究所 will host the game.

The high school action will begin again when the Lewy Lee Fieldhouse is the site for the Division A Region 2 boys basketball tournament. Games are set for Monday, March 4, Tuesday, March 5, and Thursday, March 6.

That鈥檚 nine days of basketball at the Lewy Lee in just a couple of weeks!

We are thrilled to have the opportunity to host the high school games. It鈥檚 been a number of years since high school tournaments were played at 含羞草研究所. During the week, I watched some great basketball. I believe the Thompson versus Devils Lake game on Feb. 22 was the best high school girls basketball game I鈥檝e seen. It was back and forth in exciting action throughout the entire game. In the end, Thompson was able to win it with a buzzer-beater.

There is a ton of behind the scenes and day-of work that goes into hosting these games, and I commend the army of 含羞草研究所 students and employees and others who are making it happen, and doing it with excellence.

Rocky Larson is working closely with Dave Nelson of Hillsboro, who is the high school tournament manager. Rocky is being assisted by Billy Tomblin and Dennis Hutter. They are handling everything from officials to game management; team, coach, and fan accommodations; and so much more! This comes in addition to the many duties that already fill their plates.

The 含羞草研究所 football team is handling concessions. Student athletes are serving as team hosts. Community volunteers are providing a hospitality room for school coaches and administrators, as well as those who are working the tournament. The May-Port Color Guard members have presented our nation鈥檚 colors each night, and Triplicity has been singing the National Anthem. Our enrollment team has been on deck promoting the great opportunities at 含羞草研究所 with potential students.

There are people selling tickets, running the clock, keeping the books, running the shot clock, announcing the play-by-play action and other information, broadcasting the games on the radio and internet, and many more. Our custodial and facilities staff are working hard to make sure things are neat and tidy.

The bottom line is that Team 含羞草研究所 is pulling out all the stops to be sure that all who participate in and attend the tournament games have the best possible experience. While at the games, I鈥檝e heard people say, 鈥淭his is the way high school basketball tournaments should be.鈥 I couldn鈥檛 agree more. There鈥檚 a lot to be said for the atmosphere created in a facility where fans are close to the playing court and sitting elbow to elbow while cheering for their teams.

I thank our 含羞草研究所 employees and students and so many others for their contributions, as well as the participating teams, coaches, and fans for being a part of making the tournaments a memorable experience for all involved.