Archive for October, 2003Page 4

Women’s Soccer Pitches 5-0 Shutout over Augsburg

The Gustavus women's soccer team blanked Augsburg 5-0 in St. Peter on Saturday in a game played in a steady rain.

Men’s Cross Country Places 5th at Dan Huston Invite

The Gustavus men's cross country team placed fifth at the Dan Huston Invite hosted by Wartburg College on Saturday in Waverly, Iowa.

Women’s Cross Country Places Third at Dan Huston Invite

The Gustavus women's cross country squad placed third at the Dan Huston Invite hosted by Wartburg College on Saturday in Waverly, Iowa.

Men’s Soccer defeats Augsburg 3-0, Pushes Unbeaten String to Seven

The Gustavus men's soccer team defeated Augsburg 3-0 in rainy and windy conditions in St. Peter on Saturday afternoon. The Gusties, who got goals from Jordan Iblings, Taylor Stein and Caleb Bousu, pushed their unbeaten string to seven consecutive matches.

Football Game Day Preview

The Gustavus football team will aim to even its 2003 record when it hosts the University of St. Thomas at Lloyd Hollingsworth Field on Saturday, October 11 at 1:00 pm.

Luther Downs Women’s Soccer Squad 4-1

The Gustavus women's soccer team lost 4-1 to Luther in a non-conference matchup in St. Peter on Sunday.

Men’s Soccer Blasts Luther 6-0

The Gustavus men's soccer team blanked Luther 6-0 in St. Peter in a non-conference game on Sunday.

Gustavus Men’s Tennis Claims Singles and Doubles Titles at ITA Midwest Regional

The Gustavus men's tennis team claimed both the singles and doubles titles at the ITA Midwest Regional. Loren Collins won the singles title while Adam Morgan and Brett Morse-Karzen won the doubles title.

Women’s Golf Finishes Third at MIAC Championships

The Gustavus women's golf team finished third at the MIAC Championships which were played at Cedar Valley Golf Club in Winona, Minnesota. Kelli Groff, Katie Aplin, and Kelsey Getz earned all-conference honors.

Football Falls at St. John’s 35-13

The Gustavus football team was defeated by second-ranked St. John's 35-13 on Saturday in Collegeville.