Emery Holland

Emery Holland
Emery Holland
  • Height:
    5-8
  • Hometown:
    Casselton, N.D.
  • Year:
    Fr.
  • High School:
    Central Cass
  • Major:
    Education
Bio
Why did you pick Concordia: I loved the community and how close everyone was
 
 
The HOLLAND File
Favorite food: Breakfast food
Favorite restaurant: IHop
Favorite movie: Tangled
Favorite TV/ Streaming Series: Modern Family 
Favorite musical group: Zach Bryan  
Go-to Karaoke song: Any Taylor Swift song 
The place in the world I most want to visit: Hawaii 
If I could have a super power it would be: Super speed 
If I were famous it would be for: Singing  
Favorite professional sports team: Timberwolves  
Favorite professional athlete growing up: Larry Bird 
My dream job is: Teaching 
If I could play another sport (other than Cross Country) I would play: Basketball 
News mentions
Concordia Women’s XC Battles Tough Field in Collegeville
Concordia Women’s XC Battles Tough Field in Collegeville

Concordia took to the course at Saint John’s University on Friday afternoon, racing against Saint Benedict, St. Cloud State, and Gustavus in the Saint Benedict Fall Finale. The Cobbers finished with 90 team points, a total time of 1:53:05, and an average time of 22:37, placing behind Saint Benedict, St. Cloud State, and Gustavus in the team standings.

Ashley Nelson (L), Kelyn Henry-Perlich and Brooklyn Hart (R) race past a pack at the MIAC Meet. All three earned All-Conference Honorable Mention honors.
Trio Of Award Winners Pace Cobbers At MIAC Championship Meet

The Concordia-Moorhead women’s cross country team delivered one of its strongest performances of the season, placing fifth overall at the MIAC Championship. Ashley Nelson, Brooklyn Hart, and Kelyn Henry-Perlich each earned All-MIAC Honorable Mention honors, highlighting a standout day for the Cobbers.

Cobber Women Post Strong Team Efforts at Blugold Invitational
Cobber Women Post Strong Team Efforts at Blugold Invitational

Concordia women’s cross country competed at the Blugold Invitational in Colfax, Wis., finishing 13th in the varsity 6K and 12th in the open 6K against a deep regional field.