Gavin Groshelle
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- Height:
- 5-11
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- Hometown:
- Great Falls, Mont.
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- Year:
- Jr.
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- High School:
- Great Falls
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- Major:
- Biology & Environmental Studies
Bio
Why did you choose Concordia: Good academics and new area
Post Graduation plans: Physician Assistant School
The GROSHELLE File
Favorite food: Mom's Chili
Favorite restaurant: Pancheros
Favorite movie: The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Favorite TV/Streaming Series: Breaking Bad
Top song(s) on your playlist: Vienna, 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover, Come on Eileen
Place in the world you most want to visit: Alaska
My favorite professional sports team: Arizona Cardinals
My favorite professional athlete when I was growing up: Lionel Messi
My dream job is: PA
News mentions
The steeplechase and shot put crews led Concordia at the Hamline Invitational. The Cobbers had three athletes in each event post a Top 10 finish at the first full outdoor meet of the year. The two events were responsible for six of Concordia’s 16 Top 10 finishes at the meet.
Senior Cooper Folkestad and junior Peyton Johnsrud led the way for Concordia on Day 2 at the MIAC Indoor Championship. The two field athletes both posted event wins to help the Cobbers finish sixth in the final team standings. Concordia finished with 53.0 points.
Concordia had six track athletes post podium finishes to lead the Cobbers on Day 1 at the MIAC Indoor Championship Meet. Led by MIAC heptathlon champion Wade Rhonemus, Concordia finished Friday with 26 team points. That total was good for sixth in the team standings.
Experience was served in the final competition before the MIAC Championship Meet. Concordia had a host of seniors and juniors put up marks on the school’s all-time list as the Cobbers finished in third place in the final team standings at the UND Tune-Up.
It was another week of excellence for Cobber bookends Cooper Folkestad, Wade Rhonemus and Brady Goss. Seniors Folkestad and Rhonemus and freshman Goss all posted MIAC Top 3 marks and led Concordia at the NDSU Bison Open.
Concordia opened its 2024 season by hosting the 83rd annual Cobber Open. Concordia had four student-athletes post individual event wins at the meet that featured competitors from NCAA Division I, II and NAIA schools.
