Kaycee Endreson

Kaycee Endreson
Kaycee Endreson
  • Height:
    5-9
  • Hometown:
    Moorhead, Minn.
  • Year:
    Fr.
  • High School:
    Park Christian
  • Major:
    Exercise Science
  • Minor:
    Psychology
Bio
Why did you pick Concordia: It is close to home and I wanted to do track and field   
Post Graduation plans: Occupational therapy school and eventually pediatric OT 
Volunteer activities: Hope Blooms, Feed My Starving Children, Operation Christmas Child, Park Christian Athletics 
 
The ENDERSON File
Favorite food: Steak and potatoes 
Favorite restaurant: Plaza Azteca 
Favorite Movie: Home Alone 
Favorite TV/ Streaming Series: The Summer I Turned Pretty
Favorite musical group: Zach Bryan 
Go-to Karaoke song: Baby by Justin Bieber
The place in the world I most want to visit: Bora Bora 
If I could have a super power it would be: Invisibility 
Favorite professional sports team: MN Lynx or Vikings 
Favorite professional athlete growing up: Paige Bueckers or Maya Moore 
My dream job is: Pediatric Occupational Therapist 
If I could play another sport (other than track and field) I would play: Basketball or volleyball 
News mentions
Concordia honored seniors (L-R) Miranda Travis, Kyla Nygaard, Taelor Dummer, Emily Rengo and Leah Lenz before the Cobb Open.
A Program-Showcasing Senior Day Celebration

Concordia honored its seniors and their families before the annual Cobb Open and then showcased its team talent during the five hours during the meet as they proved why they are one of the favorites  to claim the MIAC Outdoor Championship Meet title next weekend.

Josie Brown (L) and Emma Norton were tow of the four athletes on the Cobber distance medley relay team that broke the school record.
Record-Setting Relays Highlight Many Miles Weekend

Concordia traveled to Iowa and Jamestown for their annual 3-meet, many miles weekend. The Cobbers had their distance medley relay and sprint hurdle relay teams break 20-year-old school records at the Drake Relays in Iowa.

Kelyn Henry-Perlich lands in the pit in the steeplechase at the NDSU Spring Classic. She finished third with a time of 11:37.28.
Top 5 Finishes Abound At The NDSU Spring Classic

The Cobbers went across the Red River and competed at the annual NDSU Spring Classic and turned in several Top 5 finishes at a meet that featured NCAA Division I and II squads.

Concordia poses with the championship trophy and banner after winning the MIAC indoor title (Photo courtesy of Michael Abdella, St. Olaf SID)
A True Team MIAC Championship!

Concordia ended its 27-year championship drought by using the strength of its team to capture its fourth MIAC Indoor Championship Meet title in program history. The Cobbers only had three event wins over the two days but used a boat load of podium finishes to tie for the most indoor championships of any school currently in the conference.

Junior Londyn Ames won the 1000 meters at the CSB Valentine's Day Open. Her winning time was the third fastest in school history.
Ames Angle Highlights Weekend Storylines

Londyn Ames' record-impressive run in the 1000 meters highlighted another weekend of successful storylines for the Cobbers as they move closer to the MIAC Championship Meet.

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