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Jered Hokenson Places Fourth in MIAC Decathlon

Gustavus Adolphus College sophomore Jered Hokenson (Watertown, Minn.) compiled 5612 points to place fourth in the MIAC Decathlon on Friday, May 7. Hokenson won the high jump and the 110-meter hurldes.

Follow the 2005 Women’s NCAA Regional Tennis Tournament

You can follow the 2005 Women's NCAA Regional Tennis Tournament on the Gustavus Adolphus College athletics website by clicking here

Men’s Tennis Defeats Coe 7-0 in First Round of NCAA Tournament

The top-seeded Gustavus Adolphus College men's tennis team advanced to the Central-Sub Region championship match with an impressive 7-0 win over Coe at the Brown Outdoor Courts in St. Peter on Friday.

Blythe Bittman Places Seventh in Heptathlon

Gustavus Adolphus College junior Blythe Bittman (Fairmont, Minn.) compiled 3709 points and placed seventh overall in the MIAC Heptathlon. Bittman set a new MIAC Heptathlon record in 200-meter dash with a time of 25.54.

St. Mary’s Defeats Gustavus 3-0 in First Round of MIAC Softball Playoffs

St. Mary's pitcher Jenny Schipp (21-4) struck out six, walked none and scattered six hits in the complete game six-hitter.

Gustavus Eliminates Hamline With 3-1 Victory to Stay Alive in MIAC Softball Playoffs

A three run first inning would prove to be enough for the Gusties to defeat Hamline in the elimination game Friday afternoon. Joyce DeWitz struck out four and walked only two batters to lead Gustavus to victory.

Baseball Team Sweeps Hamline 6-2, 6-1, Keeps Playoff Hopes Alive

The Gustavus baseball team kept its playoff hopes alive with a 6-2, 6-1 sweep of Hamline at Midway Stadium in St. Paul on Wednesday afternoon. The Gusties, who are 18-17 overall and 10-8 in the MIAC, have now won eight of their last 11 games.

Men’s and Women’s Tennis Teams Selected to Host NCAA Regional Tournaments

The Gustavus men's and women's tennis teams have been chosen to host NCAA Regional Tournaments this weekend. The men's regional will take place Friday and Saturday, while the women's tournament will take place Saturday and Sunday.

Kelli Groff Selected to Compete at NCAA Division III Women’s Golf Championships

Gustavus Adolphus College junior Kelli Groff (Bloomington, Minn.) is one of ten individuals selected to compete at the 2005 NCAA Division III Women's Golf Championships. The individuals are in addition to the ten teams selected by the Women's Golf Committee to compete at the championships.

Amanda Parker Awarded NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship

Amanda Parker, a senior gymnast from Ames, Iowa, has been selected as one of 58 student-athletes from across the country to receive an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship of $7,500 for participation in winter sports.