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Bemidji State OT Isaac Hagstrom (Isaac Hagstrom) has earned All-NSIC Second Team honors in back-to-back seasons. The 6’5”, 305-pound Annandale, Minnesota native comes equipped with heavy hands and upper-body strength that ranks among the best in Division II. #D2Football #GrindTheAxe #BuildTheDam #BeaverTerritory

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