+ PAGE 8. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2014 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN + Minn. town produces big Olympians ASSOCIATED PRESS WARROAD, Minn. — As T.J. Oshie was leading the U.S. men's team to a dramatic 3-2 shootout win over Russia in Sochi on Saturday, his tiny Minnesota hometown was celebrating the Olympic success of yet another of its hockey players and wondering if he'd be the latest to medal. Warroad, a town of fewer than 2,000 people that's 6 miles south of the Canadian border, has the Midas touch: No U.S. men's team has ever won a gold medal without having a Warroad player on its roster. I think it's pretty amazing that we're such a small town and we get such big opportunities," said Sarah Casperson, 16, a sophomore at Warroad High School. "People here are so talented." Oshie, a 27-year-old forward on the St. Louis Blues, is one of two Warroad hockey players at the Olympics. The other is Gigi Marvin, a defenseman on the U.S. women's team. She was Oshie's high school classmate and the prom queen to his prom king in 2005, according to the Belleville (ll.) News-Democrat. The tiny town is filled with tributes to Oshie and Martin. Store windows are plastered with posters wishing the Olympians good luck, and huge U.S. flags hang everywhere. Casperson joked that children in Warroad, which bills itself as "Hockeytown USA," learn to skate before they can walk. But there is some truth to it. "From the time kids are tiny their parents have them in skates," said Marnie Swedberg, who owns a retail store in town. "From the time they're 2 or 3, they've got them in the rink." There's a long history of hockey greatness in this rural outpost, where the cold winters make for perfect ice-skating conditions. Of the town's seven players who have played in the Olympics, only Oshie, who is competing in the tournament for the first time, hasn't medaled. Marvin, whose grandfather Cal Marvin coached the U.S. men's team in the 1960s, won silver four years ago in Vancouver. And Henry Boucha, an Ojibwa Indian, won silver with the U.S. team in 1972. Then there are the Christians. Dave Christian played on the Miracle on Ice team that beat the Soviet Union in 1980 en route to winning the gold medal. His father, Bill Christian, and uncle, Roger Christian, helped the U.S. win gold at the 1960 games and played in the 1964 games in Innsbruck, Austria. Another uncle, Gord Christian, took silver in 1956. University of North Dakota hockey coach Dave Hakstol, for whom Oshie played for three years, remembered his protege as an intense competitor who had a knack for rising to the occasion. Whether Oshie can duplicate his predecessors' success remains to be seen, though his four shootout goals on six attempts at the end of Saturday's preliminary round game have put him in the spotlight. The bigger the stage, the better Oshie plays, Hakstol said. USA forward T.J. Oshie reacts after scoring the winning goal against Russia goaltender Sergei Bobrovski in a shootout during overtime at the 2014 Winter Olympics Saturday in Sochi, Russia. ASSOCIATED PRESS Spectators, competitors celebrate Olympic victories ASSOCIATED PRESS Norway's Kjetil Jansrud celebrates on the podium after winning the gold medal in the men's super-G at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics on Sunday in Krasnaya Polyana, Russia. ASSOCIATED PRESS Russian skating fans wait for the start of the women's 1,500-meter speedskating race at the Adler Arena Skating Center during the 2014 Winter Olympics Sunday in Sochi, Russia. TOWER PROPERTIES LAWRENCE Leasing this Spring, Summer, Fall FIND YOUR HOME TODAY ASSOCIATED PRESS Tuckaways 856-0432 | TuckawayApartments.com Briarwood 856-0432 | TuckawayAtBriarwood.com Harper Square 856-0432 | HarperSquareApartments.com Hutton Farms 841-3339 | HuttonFarms.com LIVE WHERE EVERYTHING MATTERS www.towerproperties.com Czech Republic's Eva Samkova celebrates after taking the gold medal in the women's snowboard cross final at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, on Sunday. BLOCH Graduate Programs Where you get your degree matters to your success. The Henry W Bloch School of Management at UMKC is one of the nation's top-ranked schools of management. Students experience-hands-on learning and gain both an entrepreneurial and global mindset that helps them succeed in the career of their choice. MBA (Masters in Business Administration) $ ^{*} $ MBA (masters in business Administration) $ ^{*}$ M.P.A. (Masters in Public Administration)$ ^{*}$ M.S.A. (Masters of Science in Accounting) M.S.F. (Masters of Science in Finance M.E.R.E. (Masters in Entrepreneurial Real Estate) $ ^{*} $ Executive Education (non-degree) "executive programs also available SOI For more information on our graduate programs,contact Gene Pegler, manager of admissions and student recruitment, at 816.235.5254 or visit bloch.umkc.edu. $$ \Delta $$ UMKC Henry W. Bloch School of Management UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, KANSAS CITY BIG 3 MBA ALLIANCE +