The 2010-11 season marks Lisa Rollefstad's fifth year as an assistant coach with the Fighting Sioux track and field and cross country teams.
Currently in her second stint at UND, Rollefstad previously worked at Ferris State University as men's and women's assistant track and field and cross country coach, and served as Ferris' field events coordinator along with coordinating the track and field program's conditioning and weight training areas. Rollefstad has had five All-Americans under her direction.
Rollefstad was a graduate assistant coach at Bemidji (Minn.) State University during the 2001-02 athletics season under head coach Craig Hougen, where she helped the Beavers to a third-place men's finish and a fifth-place women's ranking at the 2002 NSIC outdoor track and field championships.
Prior to Bemidji State, Rollefstad was the girls basketball coach and assistant track and field coach in 2000-01 at Lakota (N.D.) High School.
From 1998-00, she assisted with the track and field programs at UND, coaching the sprints, hurdles, pole vault and relay events.
Rollefstad was a two-time NAIA All-American track and field performer in the sprinting events at the University of Mary. She graduated from Mary in 1998 with a bachelor's degree in physical education and received her master's degree in sports studies at Bemidji State in 2007. Rollefstad is a 1993 graduate of Cavalier High School.