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Bring on the Zips

By Brian Thomas | October 6, 2011

NIU men's soccer will face one of its most difficult tests of the year this Saturday.The Huskies will hit the road to take on No. 3-ranked Akron.The Zips will play in a potentially hostile environment and are also the defending National Champions."[There...

Assistant coach engineers new career scheme

By Matt Hopkinson | October 6, 2011

Not everyone knows exactly what they want to do with themselves in the future.NIU women's soccer assistant coach Sara Kloosterman received an undergraduate degree in civil engineering, but now plans to get a masters in sports administration and a teaching...

Huskies look to bounce back in MAC play

By Eli Gehn | October 6, 2011

NIU football (2-3, 0-1 MAC) will host the Kent State Golden Flashes (1-4, 0-1) Saturday.The Huskies return to Brigham Field for two straight home games, and they will look to continue their 11 game winning streak at Huskie Stadium."[Playing at home] is...

Wicinski’s leads NIU over Broncos

By Abbe Barton | October 6, 2011

An eruption of applause filled Victor E. Court Thursday evening.In the second match between NIU (14-5, 3-2 MAC) and Western Michigan (13-5 3-2 MAC), Lauren Wicinski made history.The Huskies' outside hitter passed the 1,000 mark for kills in her blossoming...

Key player: Pat Schiller

By Tony Osborne | October 5, 2011

It is no secret that the NIU defense has struggled so far this season.Huskies middle linebacker Pat Schiller will be looking to dominate the Kent State offense this season, spring-boarding the defense into the second half of its season.“We each have...

Breakdown: Kent State’s defense

By Brian Belford | October 5, 2011

Defensive Line Sophomore defensive end Roosevelt Nix will be the man to watch in the trenches for the Golden Flashes. Nix was named to the Bednarik and Nagurski watch lists, awards that honor the nation's top defensive player. He was also forecasted to...

Key Player: Spencer Keith

By Tony Osborne | October 5, 2011

Kent State will start junior quarterback Spencer Keith under center Saturday against NIU.The 6'3'', 215-pound quarterback has plenty of experience, starting in his freshman and sophomore seasons.The Little Rock, Ark. native has faced some tough competition...

Breakdown: Kent State’s offense

By Eli Gehn | October 5, 2011

Quarterback Quarterback Spencer Keith will guide the Golden Flashes offense. The junior has struggled so far on the stat sheet, with three touchdowns and six interceptions. He's also only averaging 101 yards per game and has a completion percentage of...

5 minutes with Kristin Hoffman

By Mike Romor | October 5, 2011

NIU volleyball begins spring play this weekend at the Campus Recreation Center in the Salvani Spring Play Date. The annual tournament honors former NIU player Karen Salvani (1998). The Northern Star spoke with setter Kristin Hoffman about getting back into the game after the Huskies lost the championship match of the MAC Tournament to Ohio in the fall.

In her junior season, Hoffman earned a spot on the first team all-conference and became the first Huskie to be named an ESPN Academic All-American. Hoffman led the team with 1,496 assists, ranking second in the MAC and 17th nationally.

Northern Star: So Kristin, did you do anything exciting for spring break?

Kristin Hoffman: I went to six states; it was crazy. It was a lot of driving. I went with Students Today Leaders Forever. It's a regional organization headquartered in Minneapolis. There are different chapters in the U.S. I went with the University of Iowa's bus corps. It's a community service, volunteer, alternative spring break-type trip.

We went to six cities in a week. Each place we did a different service project in the morning and had a little time to explain the town in some of the places. Then we would drive to the next place.

NS: After the final game against Marquette during Thanksgiving break, how long was it before you got back into the gym?

KH: It seems like so long ago now. I want to say we lifted that first week we came back. We played that Saturday and lifted that following Monday. Pretty quick turnover. We also had a few open gyms before winter break, but nothing too serious. [We had time to] get prepared for finals, and finish up the semester with trying to go home and enjoy our family and friends which was nice.

NS: What do you feel is different playing spring ball as opposed to competition play in the fall?

KH: I think spring is a good opportunity for everyone on our team to grow as a player. We get more individual attention because we don't have to focus on a specific team and watch film. Spring is a really good time, especially for the younger players to develop their own skills and gain confidence in themselves.

NS: With the tournament this weekend, what does it mean for the current players to match up against the alumni?

KH: That's one of the most exciting parts of the Savani tournament. We do get to play former teammates and girls who we didn't play with who are quite a few years older. The support they give to our team is exciting. The fact that there are so many of them, more than can even play. They have players sitting on their bench. It's really nice to know they hang around and come back and want to be a part of the program. That is not always common in college sports.

NS: Most importantly, how much trash-talking are you going to be doing across the net?

KH: Probably a lot. Usually we tend to play the alums around the end of the day. Everyone is tired, and we've been playing a lot. Big bragging rights come with that game.

NIU rugby players "from left" Zach Newman, Thaddeus Hupp, James
Bennett, Ryan Dertinger and John Berg all served time in the United
States military before joining the team.

Huskies’ patriotism is deeply rooted

By Ed Rietveld | October 4, 2011

Three members of the NIU men's rugby team don't just share their love of rugby; they have also served our country. Huskies rugby vice president Ryan Dertinger served for five years in the United States Army as a combat medic. Thaddeus Hupp spent six years...

Officiating for Intramural Sports offered through Rec

By Abbe Barton | October 4, 2011

NIU Recreation Services employs more than 45 officials in six different sports.As for hiring Intramural Officials, Rec Service hires student sport officials one semester in advance. The officials hired in the fall are for the immediate spring semester.No...

Redshirt senior goalie influential on sidelines

By Matt Hopkinson | October 4, 2011

Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu once said, "When the best leader's work is done the people say, ‘We did it ourselves.'"This personifies the type of leadership skills possessed by Meaghan Bennett, senior backup goalkeeper and two-time captain of the NIU...