Year: 2006
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2006 Football Preview
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The 2006 Gustavus Adolphus football team will look to build on the success enjoyed by last year’s squad during the latter half of the 2005 season. Head Coach Jay Schoenebeck’s Gusties finished 3-7 overall and 3-5 in the MIAC, but won three of their final five games after opening 0-5. The 2006 squad, led by…
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Gustavus Athletic Department Signs New Broadcast Agreement with Ingstad Brothers Broadcasting
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The Gustavus Adolphus College Athletics Department has entered into an agreement with Ingstad Brothers Broadcasting of New Ulm to broadcast its athletic events on KNUJ AM (860) and KRDS FM (95.5 FM) for the 2006-07 school year. Approximately 40 events will be broadcast during the year.
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Aaron Kahl Named New Assistant Coach for Men’s Basketball Program
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Aaron Kahl, who has served as the assistant women’s basketball coach at Gustavus for the past five years, has been named the new assistant men’s basketball coach for the Gusties. Kahl replaces David Flom, who accepted the head basketball coaching position at Eden Prairie High School.
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Gustavus Set to Induct Nine New Members into Athletics Hall of Fame
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The Gustavus Adolphus College Athletics Department has chosen nine individuals for induction into its Athletics Hall of Fame. The 2006 inductees include Debbie Jungwirth Borman ’87 (Volleyball), Tina Pulido Draper ’87 (Gymnastics), John Huepenbecker ’80 (Football), John Jambeck ’62 (Swimming), Deanne Sand Johnson ’89 (Tennis), Dick Kumlin ’55 (Basketball), Dan Prochnow ’78 (Golf), Jeri Ree…
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Hailey Harren, Bobby Kroog Named 2006 Gustavus Student Athletes of the Year
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The Gustavus Adolphus College Athletics Department has announced the 2005-06 Male and Female Athletes of the Year and they are Hailey Harren, a cross country runner from Cold Spring, Minnesota and Bobby Kroog, a soccer player from Bloomington, Minnesota.
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Three Gustavus Teams, Eight Individuals Recognized for Academics
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Three Gustavus Adolphus College athletic teams and eight individual student-athletes have been recognized recently by each sport’s respective coaches association for excellence in athletics and academics. Men’s and women’s outdoor track and women’s basketball have all earned team honors, while individual athletes in men’s and women’s outdoor track and field and men’s and women’s golf…
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Roy Bryan, Ben Sherer Selected to Receive NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships
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Gustavus Adolphus College student athletes Roy Bryan (tennis) and Ben Sherer (baseball) have been selected as two of 58 student-athletes from across the country to receive a NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship for the spring sport season. Sherer and Bryan were the only male student-athletes from a Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference institution selected to receive the $7,500…
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Gustavus Finishes 10th in 2005-06 U.S. Sports Academy Directors’ Cup Standings
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The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and the United States Sports Academy have announced the final totals for the 2005-06 Directors’ Cup and Gustavus finished 10th out of 435 competing NCAA Division III institutions. The Directors’ Cup, which is the only all-sports competition in intercollegiate athletics, is awarded to four-year institutions in…
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Brian Bergstrom Hired As New Defensive Coordinator for Football Team
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Gustavus Adolphus College Athletics Director Al Molde and Head Football Coach Jay Schoenebeck have selected Brian Bergstrom as the defensive coordinator for the Golden Gustie football program. Bergstrom replaces Lance Taylor who resigned in May.
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Women’s Golfer Kimbra Kosak to Participate in USA China Friendship Cup
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Gustavus Adolphus women’s golfer Kimbra Kosak (Grand Rapids, Minn. / Grand Rapids) has been selected to participate as a member of Team USA in the inaugural USA China Friendship Cup July 27-29 at Oak Valley Golf Club in Beaumont, Calif. The American team will consist of eight men and four women — all true freshmen…