Elsie Hatlevig

Elsie Hatlevig
Elsie Hatlevig
  • Height:
    5-6
  • Hometown:
    New Prague, Minn.
  • Year:
    Sr.
  • High School:
    New Prague
  • Major:
    Elementary Education
Bio

Why did you choose Concordia: The academic opportunities and track and field coaching staff
Post Graduation plans: Become an elementary school teacher

The HATLEVIG File
Favorite food: Grilled cheese
Favorite restaurant: Chick-fil-A
Favorite movie: Footloose
Favorite TV/Streaming Series: The Vampire Diaries
My favorite professional sports team: Minnesota Vikings
My favorite professional athlete when I was growing up:
Emma Coburn
My dream job is: A 3rd grade teacher!

News mentions
Kyla Nygaard (L) and Piper Osborne were a part of the Cobber 4x100-meter relay team that broke the 21-year-old school record.
School Record, MIAC Champion & CC Top 5 Marks - Oh My

A school record, another conference champion and a plethora of program Top 5 marks were the highlights for Concordia on the final day of the MIAC Outdoor Championship Meet.

Emily Rengo (L) and Andie Sandman were two of five Cobbers who qualified for the finals in track events at the MIAC Championship Meet.
Kalevik Leads Cobbers On Day 1 At MIAC Meet

Junior Jenna Kalevik continued her tremendous breakout season as she won the high jump to lead Concordia on Day 1 at the MIAC Championship Meet. The Cobbers only got team points in two different events, but are poised to make a run on Saturday with seven athletes qualifying for the finals in track events.

Sophomore Kyla Nygaard opened the first full outdoor meet of the year by winning the 400 meters at the Hamline Invitational.
A Successful Spring Season Opener

The first spring meet in Minnesota was a success for the Cobbers as they recorded 11 Top 5 finishes, had five program Top 20 marks and nine personal best numbers at the Hamline Invitational in St. Paul.

The Cobber crew of (L-R) Kyla Nygaard, Andie Sandman, Piper Osborne and Emily Rengo broke the school record in the 4x200-meter relay.
A Trifecta of Record-Setting Days At The MIAC Meet

It was business as usual for the Cobbers on Saturday at the MIAC Indoor Championship Meet as they broke a program record for the third straight day of competition.

Junior Jenna Kalevik broke the day-old school record in the 60-meter hurdles on Day 1 of the MIAC Indoor Championship Meet.
Speedsters Shine On Day 1 at MIAC Indoor Meet

The Cobber speedsters led the way on Day 1 at the MIAC Indoor Championship Meet. Concordia received 17 of their 26.50 team points on Friday from athletes in the 60-meter dash and 60-meter hurdles.

Kyla Nygaard posted the third fastest time in the MIAC this year in the 400 meters at St. Ben's Invite. It's also tied for sixth on CC's all-time list.
Cobbers Place Third At St. Ben's Invitational

Concordia competed in its first mostly Division III multi-team invitational and came away with a third-place team finish at the St. Ben’s Invitational held at St. John’s University.

Sophomore Emily Rengo ran the second fastest time in school history in the 60-meter dash at the NDSU Bison Open.
Faster, Higher, Farther Marks As Cobbers Roll Into Season

The times are starting to get faster, the heights are becoming higher and the distances are farther as Concordia starts to go deeper into the indoor season.

Airial Johnson (L) leads a trio of Cobber runners in the mile at the Cobber Open. Johnson won the event with a personal-best time of 5:49.93.
Experience And Relays Shine At Cobber Open

Concordia had a trio of upper-class athletes and a pair of relay teams lead the team at the season-opening Cobber Open on Saturday. Airial Johnson, Peyton Selle and Brooke Kangas all posted Top 3 finishes to help the Cobbers kick off the 2024 campaign, while the CC 4x200 and 4x400-meter relay teams both recorded event wins.