08 February 2011

Three more Tigers make college commitments

CJ Record (No. 9) Southwest Minnesota State
Devyn Alberts (middle) University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
Alaina Trowbridge Concordia-St. Paul



Three more Tigers athletes have signed letters of intent to play for NCAA Division I or Division II schools.
CJ Record, the leading rusher in the Missota Conference last fall, committed to play for head coach and former University of Minnesota quarterback Corey Sauter at Southwest Minnesota State in Marshall.
Two members of the 2011 Tiger girls soccer team, Devyn Alberts and Alaina Trowbridge, made their college destinations official last week. Alberts, two-time Missota Conference player of the year, is headed for the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay while all-Missota mid-fielder Trowbridge will enroll at Concordia University-St. Paul.

Krystal Baumann (left) University of Vermont
Katie Habeck Concordia-St. Paul


Earlier in the year, two other Tiger standouts signed national letters of intent. Krystal Baumann, the school's second all-time goal scorer, will skate for the University of Vermont next winter and all-state volleyball player Katie Habeck will join defending NCAA Division II national champion Concordia-University St. Paul.