Year: 2010
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Softball Team Stays Alive At MIAC Tournament, Faces St. Thomas On Sunday
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The Gustavus softball team fell to Bethel 4-2 in its opening game of the MIAC Tournament on Saturday, but then bounced back by defeating St. Olaf 5-2 and Bethel 8-0 in the consolation bracket and will face St. Thomas in an elimination game on Sunday morning. The Gusties will need to defeat the Tommies twice…
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Baseball Drops Two Heartbreakers To Saint John’s In MIAC Finale
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The Gustavus baseball team concluded the MIAC season with two heartbreaking losses at the hands of Saint John’s on Saturday afternoon in Collegeville, Minn. The Johnnies won 7-6 in eight innings in game one, and 4-3 in nine innings in game two. Gustavus falls to 15-22 overall and 5-14 in the MIAC, while Saint John’s…
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Max Hanson Breaks School Record In 800 At Meet Of The UnSaintly
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The Gustavus men’s outdoor track and field team took part in the Meet of the UnSaintly hosted by Hamline on Saturday afternoon in St. Paul. Max Hanson and Cole Carlson registered individual event wins at the meet. Hanson won the 800-meter run with a time of 1:50.31, breaking the Gustavus school record and automatically qualifying…
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Helland And Broderius Register Wins At The Meet Of The UnSaintly
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The Gustavus women’s outdoor track and field team competed in its final meet of the regular season at the Meet of the UnSaintly hosted by Hamline on Saturday afternoon in St. Paul. Top Gustavus finishers at the meet included Janey Helland and Sam Broderius. Helland, winner the MIAC Heptathlon on Friday in Northfield, Minn., took…
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Rust Finishes Tenth At MIAC Decathlon
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Gustavus Adolphus outdoor track and field athlete Colin Rust finished in tenth place at the MIAC Decathlon with a total of 4493 points on Friday in Northfield, Minn. Ryan Ness scored a total of 4389 points to take 12th place, while St. Thomas’ Devin Dirth won the Decathlon with a total of 5838 points.
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Janey Helland Wins MIAC Heptathlon
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Gustavus Adolphus women’s outdoor track and field athlete Janey Helland scored a total of 4508 points to win the MIAC Heptathlon hosted by Carleton on Friday in Northfield, Minn. Teammate Kaelene Lundstrum, who led after day one, took second with 4457 points. Laura Secor finished eighth with 3560 points, while Becca Bryson placed tenth with…
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Jon Carlson Named MIAC Women’s Tennis Co-Coach Of The Year
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Gustavus Head Women’s Tennis Coach Jon Carlson, and Saint Mary’s Head Women’s Tennis Coach Jeff Halberg were named the 2010 MIAC Co-Coaches of the Year on Friday, May 7.
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Sierra Krebsbach Named The 2010 Chris Evert Award Recipient
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Gustavus Adolphus senior Sierra Krebsbach (North Oaks, Minn.) has been named the recipient of the 2010 Chris Evert Award as part of the 2010 MIAC Women’s Tennis Awards announced Friday, May 7. The award annually recognizes a senior tennis student-athlete with outstanding sportsmanship and exemplary athletic, academic, and humanitarian accomplishments.