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SMSU ATHLETICS: SMSU’s Burmeister and Dicke earn NSIC Raymond Scholarship

BURNSVILLE – The Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) announced on Friday that Kaylee Burmeister (volleyball) and Jon Dicke (football) have been awarded with the Butch Raymond Scholarship, sponsored by Sanford Health.

In 2017-18 the scholarship has increased to $240,000 and will be divided among selected recipients at each of the NSIC member institutions.

The scholarship is in recognition of Butch Raymond, the NSIC Commissioner from 2004 to 2014. For over a decade, Raymond led the NSIC from an eight team league to a 16-team super conference. During his tenure, the league won 13 team national championships while achieving a high level of academic success.

“Congratulations to the student-athletes who have dedicated themselves to excellence in the classroom and in competition,” said Sanford Health President and CEO Kelby Krabbenhoft. “Sanford Health is honored to invest in the next-generation of health care professionals through the Butch Raymond Scholarship. Butch’s service to the NSIC always prioritized the student-athlete experience, and it’s fitting his name be attached to this scholarship.”

Burmeister, a native of Lakefield, is an exercise science major, while Dicke, a native of Rochester, is also an exercise science major.

The scholarship is awarded to one or two student-athletes at each of the 16 NSIC institutions. To be eligible for the scholarship, the recipient must be a senior academically in 2018-19, have a GPA of 3.20 or higher, be participating in intercollegiate athletics and plan to work in a health related field or attend graduate school in a health related field. The student-athletes will be publicly recognized at a home athletic event during the 2018-19 academic year.

Content courtesy of SMSU Athletic Communications

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