Sara Bustad isn't a dirty player, but she certainly won't shy away from contact. That's the way she was brought up.
"I played boys' hockey all the way up until high school; maybe that's where I got that from," said the Stillwater senior with a laugh.
Her coach, Tony Scheid, sees it on every shift.
"She plays with an edge. She's very willing to take a hit to make a play," Scheid said. "She's definitely a physical presence on the ice and likes to go to those tough areas. "She doesn't mind incidental contact, that's for sure."
It's that aggressive play, combined with Bustad's keen hockey sense, competitive level and raw talent that led to her receiving -- and signing -- a national letter of intent to play for Minnesota State Mankato next season.
Her commitment fulfills a goal she's had since she started attending college hockey games in 1999.
"This has definitely been a dream of mine for a lot of years," said Bustad, who had other college offers but ultimately liked the location, the coaches and the Mavericks' status as a member of the WCHA.
Before her college dream becomes a reality, Bustad reflected on another vivid hockey memory: In her first varsity season as an eighth-grader, she was part of the Ponies' Class 2A state championship team in 2009.