Minot State University will welcome a new class of legends into its Athletic Hall of Fame next year, celebrating a diverse group of contributors who have shaped the Beavers' storied history.
A Legacy of Excellence
The 2016 women's soccer squad captured the North Dakota College Athletic Conference regular‑season title with a perfect 14‑0‑1 record, setting new standards for points, goals and assists while earning national recognition.
Carmen LoRe, a standout in both football and wrestling during her collegiate years, remains one of the most prolific scorers in Beavers history, having amassed 54 points and nine touchdowns in the 1967 season.
Scott Kittell, affectionately known as "The Voice of the Beavers," has chronicled Minot State athletics for nearly four decades, his broadcasts becoming a staple for fans across the region.
Gary Walhaug, who served as an assistant coach for the women's basketball program for nineteen seasons, mentored nine All‑American players and helped elevate the team's national profile.
The induction ceremony, scheduled for the spring of 2026, will not only honor individual achievements but also reflect the university's commitment to recognizing excellence in sport, scholarship and service.