Gabe Bellefeuille
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- Height:
- 5-9
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- Weight:
- 141
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- Hometown:
- Detroit Lakes, Minn.
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- Year:
- Sr.
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- High School:
- Perham
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- Major:
- Finance
Bio
Why did you pick Concordia: How close the team is, the great acadmics Concordia provides
Post Graduation plans: Find a job I enjoy
Volunteer Activities: National Honor Society (2019), Interact (2019), Student Council (2019)
The BELLEFEUILLE File
Favorite food: Bacon cheeseburger
Favorite restaurant: Sickies
Favorite movie: Blades of Glory
Favorite non-school book: I Am Number 4
Favorite musical group: High School Musical
My dream job is: CPA or Certified Internal Auditor
News mentions
It's go time for the No.23-ranked Cobbers. They've waited all season to get to this point. The wait is over and the NCAA Upper Midwest Regional is upon Concordia when they travel to Stevens Point, Wis. on Mar. 1-2
Concordia led No.1-ranked Augsburg after two matches, but then ran into eight straight Top 6-ranked wrestlers and lost 45-6. Ty Bisek picked up his 23rd win of the year when he posted a pin in the second period of his match at 133.
Concordia did its best Noah Lyles impersonation as they sprinted out of the blocks, won the first four matches against MSU Moorhead and cruised to a 27-17 win at Alex Nemzek Fieldhouse. The Cobbers won six of the first seven dual bouts on the way to posting their 12th victory over the Dragons in the last 13 dual meets.
No.23-ranked Concordia honored its seven seniors before its Senior Celebration Night and then five of those seniors went out and honored their teammates by getting wins in the Cobbers’ 33-13 win over the University of Jamestown.
It wasn’t the outcome they wanted, but the Cobbers returned from the NWCA National Duals with a pair of wins and several quality individual performances. Concordia dropped its first two duals of the tournament, but responded by posting wins over Olivet (Mich.) and Aurora (Ill.).
All-American Ty Bisek and senior Gabe Zierden led Concordia across 8th street and helped the Cobbers return with a boatload of hardware from the MSU Moorhead Dragon Open.
