Month: November 2004
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Men’s Swimming Defeats St. Thomas 110-82
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The Gustavus men’s swimming team defeated the University of St. Thomas in a conference dual meet on Friday evening by the score of 110-82. The meet was held in the Lund Natatorium on the Gustavus campus.
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Men’s Soccer Game Broadcast Cancelled
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The Gustavus men’s soccer team will be facing Trinity (TX) in the sectional semifinals of the NCAA Tournament on Friday, November 19 at 7:30 pm. The broadcast has been cancelled due to unexpected circumstances.
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Men’s Soccer to Play Trinity in Sectional Match of NCAA Tournament on Friday
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The Gustavus men’s soccer team is set to play Trinity University in a sectional match of the NCAA Tournament on Friday, November 19 in San Antonio, Texas. The game will begin approximately 30 minutes following the completion of the first sectional match.
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Men’s Swimming Defeats Minnesota State University
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The Gustavus men’s swimming team defeated Minnesota State University-Mankato 172-70 on Saturday afternoon in St. Peter, Minn. The Gustie claimed two relay event titles and nine individual event titles.
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Two Women’s Soccer Players Receive All-Conference Honors
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Senior defender Kelly Keith and sophomore midfielder Amy Larson both received honorable mention for the 2004 MIAC All-Conference team.
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Women’s Swimming Falls to Minnesota State
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The Gustavus women’s swimming team lost to Minnesota State University 121-155 on Saturday afternoon in St. Peter, Minn. Beth DeLaRosby led the Gusties by winning the 50 freestyle and 100 freestyle.
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Women’s Swimming Falls to St. Olaf on Friday
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The Gustavus women’s swimming team lost to St. Olaf in a dual meet on Friday night in Northfield, Minn. The Oles recorded 148 team points while the Gusties compiled 95 team points.
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Four Gusties Named to Men’s Soccer All-MIAC Team, Joe Hartwell Named MIAC MVP
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Senior defender Joe Hartwell was named the MIAC’s Most Valuable Player and earned all-conference honors. Junior midfielders Jonathan Astry and Bobby Kroog were also named to the first team, while senior goalkeeper Andew Moulton received honorable mention.
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Football Drops Final Game of the Season to Bethel 28-17
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The Gustavus football team fell to Bethel 28-17 Saturday afternoon in the final game of the season. The Gusties ended the year with an overall record of 2-8 and 2-6 in conference play, good for a sixth place finish in the MIAC standings.
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Men’s Swimming Falls to St. Olaf
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The Gustavus men’s swimming team lost to St. Olaf in a dual meet on Friday night in Northfield, Minn. The Oles recorded 145 team points while the Gusties compiled 98 team points.