Maiwut Dar

Maiwut Dar
Maiwut Dar
  • Hometown:
    Omaha, Neb.
  • Year:
    Gr.
  • Previous School(s):
    Omaha Central HS
Bio

2018 Soccer (Senior): Played and started in all 13 matches on the season ... Third on the team with 13 points on three goals and seven assists ... Finished her BU career with 15 goals, 12 assists, and 42 total points ... Scored a goal and added two assists in BU's 7-0 victory at Fisher (Mass.) on Oct. 11 ... Recorded a goal and an assist in the Bruins' 7-2 win against Central Christian on Sept. 22. 

2017 Soccer (Junior): Appeared in all 16 matches, starting in 15 … Ranked second on the team with six goals and led the team with four assists … Her three game-winning goals – against Avila (Aug. 27), Concordia (Sept. 6), and Morningside (Sept. 16) – ranked second on the team … Assisted on the game-winning goal in a 1-0 win against St. Ambrose (Oct. 11) … Had a two-goal game at Concordia (Sept. 6) … Was a first-team all-NSAA and honorable mention all-A.I.I. selection … Named NSAA Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 12).

2016 Soccer (Sophomore): Second-team All-NSAA selection … Tied for second on the team with six goals and added an assist on the year … Appeared in 17 games, making 14 starts … Scored the game-winning goal on three occasions (Sept. 3 at Northwestern, Sept. 17 vs. Morningside, and Nov. 4 against Presentation in the NSAA semi-finals) … Scored two goals at Dordt (Sept. 2) … Named NSAA Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 6).

Personal: Daughter of Nyandhan Puok ... Has seven siblings ... Born on Jan. 1, 1997 ... Working on her Master's in Business Administration. 

News mentions
Second Season is a Season of Firsts for BU Women's Cross Country
Second Season is a Season of Firsts for BU Women's Cross Country

Bellevue University's women's cross country team, under head coach Craig Christians, established a number of firsts in its second season of competition as a team. Among those firsts was a first individual meet medalist, a number of record-breaking times over five kilometers, and the program's first NAIA national qualifier. 

Ramirez qualifies for Nationals at NSAA Championships
Ramirez qualifies for Nationals at NSAA Championships

Lorena Ramirez became the first Bruin to qualify for the NAIA National Championship, helping Bellevue to a fifth place finish at the NSAA Championship Meet.

Ramirez paces BU to sixth place finish
Ramirez paces BU to sixth place finish

Lorena Ramirez ran a career-best race in difficult conditions to lead the Bellevue University women’s cross country team to a sixth place finish at the Mount Marty Invitational on Saturday.

Personal Bests abound for BU Women at BCU Invite
Personal Bests abound for BU Women at BCU Invite

All six Bellevue runners set personal best times on Saturday at the Briar Cliff Invitational.

Ramirez medals to lead Women's XC at WSC Classic
Ramirez medals to lead Women's XC at WSC Classic

Lorena Ramirez ran a season-best time to medal for the Bellevue University women’s cross country team as the Bruins placed fifth on Friday evening at the Wayne State Wildcat Classic.

Bruins place second at Yellow Jacket Invite
Bruins place second at Yellow Jacket Invite

Three Bruin runners recorded season-best times and four finished in the top 10 to lead the Bellevue University women’s cross country team to a second place finish at the Yellow Jacket Invitational, hosted by Graceland University.

Lorena Ramirez placed third in the field of 63 runners.
Bruins place fourth at Bill Buxton Invite

Led by Lorena Ramirez, the Bellevue University women's cross country team placed fourth in the eight-team season-opening Bill Buxton Invite being hosted by Simpson College.

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