Nicholas Hasbargen

Nicholas Hasbargen
Nicholas Hasbargen
  • Height:
    6-0
  • Hometown:
    Fargo, N.D.
  • Year:
    So.
  • High School:
    Fargo Davies
  • Major:
    Business Management
  • Minor:
    Entrepreneurship
Bio

Why did you pick Concordia: Great Bell Tower 
Post Graduation plans: Feed the world with Tommy 
Volunteer activities: HOPE ince. Feed my Starving Children, SAAC, SGA 

The HASBARGEN File
Favorite food: Corn on the cobb
Favorite restaurant: The Whapeton Deli 
Favorite Movie: Tommy boy 
Favorite TV/ Streaming Series: I Think You Should Leave 
Favorite musical group: Brooks & Dunn 
Go-to Karaoke song: Sweet Caroline 
The place in the world I most want to visit: Italy 
If I could have a super power it would be: Flight 
If I were famous it would be for: Hitting the crossbar
Favorite professional sports team: MN Vikings 
Favorite professional athlete growing up: Gorgui Dieng 
My dream job is:Farmer 
If I could play another sport (other than Track and Field) I would play: Golf 

News mentions
The 4x200-meter relay team of Trevor Tiongson, Ethan Lebrija, Nick Hasbargen and Nolan Morical broke the school record at the Drake Relays
4x200-Meter Relay Team Breaks School Record On GPS Weekend

Cobber fans needed their GPS app to keep track of Concordia in the annul Drake Relays/Kip Javrin Open/Al Cassell Classic weekend. Despite being in three different places with different groups, and needing a detailed scorecard to keep track of all the times and distances, the Cobbers were able to come away with a school record and several solid performances as they get closer to the MIAC Championship Meet.

Tyler Evans clears the bar in the pole vault at the NDSU Spring Classic. He broke the school record in the event with a height of 15-05.75.
2 More School Records: One Was Inevitable, One Was A Weekly Occurrence

It was another record-setting meet for the Cobbers at the NDSU Spring Classic in their first full-team competition in the month of April. One record was inevitable, and the other is a weekly occurrence. Tyler Evans broke the school record in the pole vault and Cooper Folkestad obliterated his own school mark in the shot put.