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BULLDOG SPOTLIGHT: HEATHER CUTTER

During the last four years, no University of Minnesota Duluth women's soccer player has provided her services on the pitch for head coach Greg Cane more than senior midfielder Heather Cutter. In her time while donning a Bulldog uniform, the Chaska, Minn., native has missed all of one game (8/26/05 vs. St. Cloud State after receiving a red card during the 2004 NCC first-round playoff game against North Dakota). Cutter, and the rest of her Bulldog teammates, will be in action this Friday (Oct. 12) when they are set to clash with their NCC rival, the University of South Dakota Coyotes. Game time is set for 6 p.m.



Her Favorites

Opponent: Concordia-St. Paul

Road Trip: Colorado

Opponent Arena/Field: Husky Stadium (St. Cloud State)

Professional Athlete: Nancy Kerrigan

Professional Team: Anaheim Mighty Ducks

Pastimes: Hanging out with people from the V.C.

College Course: Intro. to Acting

Movie: Boondock Saints

Television Show: Nip/Tuck

Book: The Harry Potter book series

Singer/Group: Poison

Prized Possession: Noah (dog)

Food: Assorted Hoagie

Restaurant: Davanni’s

Vacation Spot: Wherever it is warm

Website: bored.com

Personally Speaking

Why I Chose UMD: My mom went to UMD

First Played Competitive Soccer: 5th Grade

Soccer Strength/Weakness: Being able to play many positions/My impatience

Game Day Ritual: Listen to my Ipod and have a Diet Coke

Most Memorable Soccer Moment: Last time we played Concordia-St. Paul (6-0 W, 8/30/06)

Biggest Fear: Someone I love dying

Pet Peeve: Know-it-alls

Person I’d Most Like to Meet: Andy Milonakis

My First Job: Babysitting (12 yrs. old)

What Most People Don't Know About Me: I can’t stand messiness

Advice to an Aspiring Young Soccer Player: “The man who runs behind the car gets exhaust.” (Be a leader, not a follower)

Who you’d like to be stranded on a desert island with: Bridget Larson, Mayo, (Laura Mayerle), Mandy & Crystal

Influences on My Athletic Career: Be a better public speaker

Something I Never Leave Home Without: My purse

Sport I'd Like to Try Someday: Bobsledding

Post-UMD Plans: Make money and travel
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