
I am grateful to all the donors who help fund not only mine, but also my teammates athletic and academic careers. That is what makes this place so special, the people.Sam Strandell, ’25
Grand Forks, North Dakota
Pursuing MBA, Communications major and Sports Business minor
Football, Wide Receiver
Sam set his sights on finishing his undergraduate degree in under four years, achieving that goal in August 2025.
Over his four years of football, Sam has had plenty of memorable moments, but one that stands out was his first explosive play last season — forcing a fumble that his good friend, Paine Parks, recovered. “That was very cool,” he recalls. And, of course, any win over the Bison is always a highlight in the long-standing rivalry. This season, Sam earned the honor of wearing the coveted number 1 jersey and was named a UND Football captain.
In 2025, Sam proudly surpassed 100 volunteer hours. Growing up in Grand Forks, it’s meaningful for him to serve the families he grew up with.
After he earns his MBA, he plans to apply the skills he’s gained both in the classroom and on the field to a career, most likely in sports business. He’s confident that his time at UND has set him up for success.

This season, Sam earned the honor of wearing the coveted number 1 jersey and was named a UND Football captain.
You can help build championship teams at UND by giving to the 701 Award. The 701 Award provides NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) funds to student-athletes like Sam and his teammates.