Bison Athletic Hall of Fame
Earned NCAA Division II All-America honors, running a leg on 1990 indoor 1,600 relay team ... Ran on three North Central Conference outdoor champion 400 meter relay teams during her career ... Won the 1989 NCC indoor 55 meter dash championship ... Team captain for NDSU ... On the NDSU indoor and outdoor performance lists in the 55 meters, 300 meters, the 800 meter relay and 800 medley relay ... Student coach for the Bison in 1991 ... A 1986 graduate of Eden Prairie (Minnesota) High School, she was pulled from the middle school in eighth grade to run on the high school varsity track team ... She was the Region IIAA champion in the 100 meters, 200 meters and 400 meter relay in 1985 and the 100 meter champion in 1986 ... At the Minnesota state meet in 1986, she finished third in the 100 and fifth in the 200 ... The five-time letterwinner is can be found on Eden Prairie's top 10 in the 100 meters, 200 meters, 400 meter relay and the 800 meter relay ... Two-time MVP for Eden Prairie and team captain her senior year ... Inducted into the Eden Prairie Athletic Hall of Fame in 2004 ... Her teaching career started at Eden Prairie Schools in 1992 and she spent 14 years at Central Middle School ... She is in her seventh year at Eden Prairie High School where she teaches Advanced Placement United States Government, Economics, and Alternative Government and Economics for students with special needs ... She is also the Environmental Club advisor at the high school ... She earned her master’s degree in Experiential Education at Mankato State University in 2000 ... Since her college graduation in 1991, Tamara has evolved into a long distance runner ... She has run six marathons, her first in Chicago in 1998 and most recent in Boston in 2009 ... She also competed in her first relay team triathlon, The Superior Man Triathlon, and completed the 1.2 mile swim in Lake Superior ... Tamara and her husband, Scott, live in Chanhassen, Minnesota, with their three children, Anika, Eric, and Lily.