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#54 Kaylee Damasin

Kaylee is from Eden Prairie, MN and grew up playing multiple sports such as soccer, basketball, and badminton. She went to Bemidji State University and fell in love with rugby, where she was the captain and president of the club. Looking for a new challenge, she is excited to play competitively again, this time with the MN Vixen. When she is not teaching physical education and health at the Waconia Middle School, she is coaching and working at the brewery. She loves cuddling her pup Johnny and kitty Harry, hiking, traveling, and spending time at breweries with family and friends. Go Vixen!

 


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Kaylee is sponsored by:

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Kaylee is also supported by:

  • Tracy and Don

 

 

#53 Marilla Lahr

Marilla Lahr is a multi sport athlete currently playing high level rugby and football. Her athletic background also includes softball and ultimate frisbee.

Marilla grew up near Alexandria, MN where she lived until March of 2023 when she relocated to Minneapolis. She was homeschooled through high school and then attended Metropolitan State University for her bachelor’s degree followed by MSU Moorhead where she completed her MBA.

Marilla’s love of football brought her to the sport of rugby which she joined in college because it was the closest thing to football that women had the opportunity to compete in. While in college rugby, Marilla was chosen twice to play on the Northern Lights All Stars team. Marilla credits her love of football to the countless hours spent with her brothers and friends playing in the backyard.


 

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#51 Paige Condie

For Paige Condie, football is made by the people who play it. The Hamline University alum loves learning more about the sport, meeting new people, and being part of the team.

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#50 Ellie Biggins

Ellie Biggins is in athletics for the community of it. The Coon Rapids, MN native loves being around fellow committed athletes as it pushes her to improve both on the physical and mental side. Outside of playing, Biggins coaches track and field at Cretin-Derham Hall High School in St. Paul, MN and is an assistant offensive line coach for her alma mater, Hamline University’s, football team.

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#49 Amber Kauffmann

Amber was born in Norwood Young America a small town in the south west metro where she resides today!   Her 11 year-old son is her number 1 fan and super jacked that his mom is playing for the Vixen!  She has a passion for health and fitness and teaches people how to live healthy active lifestyles. When she’s not in the gym you will find her volunteering at local community events!   Amber loves watching football and is excited to live out a childhood dream to be a part of the team.  She is always ready for the next challenge and excited to get the 2020 season started!


 

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Amber is supported by:

  • Mom
  • Allen Wagener

#47 Kenley Johnson

Kenley Johnson is a sports fanatic from Browerville, MN. She was a three-sport athlete in high school,
participating in volleyball, basketball, and softball. Her love for football came from watching the
Patriots every Sunday with her family and playing catch with her grandfather during halftime.
She currently plays competitive co-ed and women’s softball as a pitcher.

Kenley enlisted in the United States Army Reserve in 2012, while attending the College of Saint
Benedict. She participated in ROTC for three years and was commissioned as an Army Officer in
2015 upon graduation.

In her spare time, Kenley enjoys watching football and basketball, playing any competitive
game, and spending time with family back home and at the cabin, where she loves to hunt, fish,
and wakeboard.


 

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Kenley is supported by:

  • Craig and Alicia

#46 Sophie Culhane

A linebacker out of Maple Grove, MN, Sophie Culhane brings her experience as a catcher and infielder for St. Cloud State’s softball team to the gridiron. Someone who strives to be the momentum-shifter, Culhane loves the balance that needs to be struck in football between physical and mental toughness and is ready for whatever the opposition brings.

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#44 Alycia Noble

Born, raised, and currently living in Omaha, Nebraska, Noble is excited to begin her third year playing football, her first with the Vixen. She played her first two seasons with the Nebraska Pride and has played team sports her entire life. Noble loves football for its complexity, physicality, and the camaraderie it builds. She loves that the game’s many layers create space for athletes of all types to play to their strengths. Off the field, Noble works as an architectural engineer to support her team-sports lifestyle. When she’s not working or playing football with her friends, she enjoys playing games with her dog, Dizzy, doing crafts, dabbling in weightlifting, and spending time with family. She’s energized by the culture the Vixen have created and is stoked for the upcoming season!

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#41 Emily Salvador

Emily Salvador is from Burlington, IA, where she grew up playing basketball and soccer. She attended Central College, where she played basketball and holds a degree in Athletic Training. She is a 1LT in the U.S. Army Reserves where she serves as the XO for the FSC in American Samoa. Salvador joined the Vixen because she enjoys being part of a team and she is excited at the opportunity to compete at the professional level. Outside of work and athletics, she enjoys bouldering, traveling, watching women’s basketball, collecting Pokemon cards, hiking, and spending time with her friends, girlfriend, and cat.

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Emily is supported by:

  • Newt & Vicki
  • Angela Clay

 

#40 Bella Tatum

For Bella Tatum, football is a form of therapy, a way to work through things on the field. The Apple Valley, MN native is still in the early stages of her football career, so there’s plenty of football to use as both a mental and physical platform.

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