Month: February 2013
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Women’s Swimming & Diving Stays The Course, Claims Fourth Straight MIAC Championship
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Minneapolis – “This one’s for Grace,” said head women’s swimming and diving coach Jon Carlson after his team claimed the 2013 MIAC Championship on Saturday at the University of Minnesota Aquatic Center. With 255 points on Saturday night, the Gusties stayed the course and won the league title with a three-day total of 743 points. …
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Women Tie For Fifth, Men Sixth At Nordic Skiing CCSA Championships
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Grand Rapids, Minn. – The Gustavus men’s and women’s nordic skiing teams competed in the final day of the two-day CCSA Championships on Sunday afternoon. On the women’s side, the Gusties finished in a tie for fifth place with UW-Green Bay after tallying 40 total team points. For the men, Gustavus finished sixth with a…
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Women’s Indoor Track & Field Takes Fourth At CSB/SJU Quad
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Collegeville, Minn. – The Gustavus Adolphus women’s indoor track and field team tallied 113.5 points to finish fourth at the CSB/SJU Quadrangular held on Saturday afternoon at the Donald McNeely Spectrum. Host Saint Benedict won the meet with 191 points, Concordia placed second with 148.5 points, and UW-Stout took third with 119.2 points. Caitlin Fermoyle…
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Men’s Indoor Track & Field Places Second At Saint John’s Quadrangular
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Collegeville, Minn. – The Gustavus Adolphus men’s indoor track and field team registered 140.5 points to finish second at the Saint John’s Quadrangular held Saturday afternoon at the Donald McNeely Spectrum. Saint John’s won the meet with 177 points, while Concordia placed third with 132.5 points, and UW-Stout finished fourth with 98.7 points. Gustavus junior…
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Men’s Swimming & Diving Places Fourth At 2013 MIAC Championships
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Minneapolis – The Gustavus Adolphus men’s swimming and diving team registered 162 points on the final day of competition at the 2013 MIAC Championships to finish in fourth place with 526 points. The Gusties, who were in third after day two, were edged out of a spot inside the top three by Carleton who finished…
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Men’s Hockey Shuts Out St. Olaf 2-0, Secures No. 4 Seed In MIAC Playoffs
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Northfield, Minn. – Although the Gustavus men’s hockey team capped the regular season with a sixth straight victory by defeating St. Olaf College 2-0 on Saturday night at the Northfield Ice Arena, the Gusties got no help from the remaining post-season bound teams in the league and will now enter the MIAC Playoffs as the…
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Gymnastics Places Fourth At Best Of Minnesota
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Minneapolis – The Gustavus Adolphus gymnastics team scored over a 177.000 for the second straight meet on Saturday night, finishing fourth out of four competing teams with a score of 177.450 at the annual Best of Minnesota competition held at the Sports Pavilion on the campus of the University of Minnesota. The Gophers won the…
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Men’s Tennis Goes 3-0 With Wins Over UW-Eau Claire, Saint Mary’s, And MSOE On Saturday
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St. Peter, Minn. – The Swanson Tennis Center located on the campus of Gustavus Adolphus College was busy on Saturday as the Gustavus men’s tennis team recorded back-to-back-to-back wins against UW-Eau Claire, Saint Mary’s University, and the Milwaukee School of Engineering, respectively. The Gusties kicked off the morning with an 8-1 win over the Blugolds. …
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Nordic Skiing Teams Compete In Day One Of CCSA Championships
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Grand Rapids, Minn. – The Gustavus Adolphus men’s and women’s nordic skiing teams competed in day one of the two-day CCSA Championships on Saturday afternoon. Both teams turned in multiple skiiers inside the top 40 in Saturday’s Classic races. No team scores were available. The two squads will take back to the course tomorrow afternoon for…
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Men’s Basketball Concludes Season With 69-62 Loss To Concordia
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Moorhead, Minn. – Faced with a chance to secure a spot in the MIAC Playoffs with a win, the Gustavus men’s basketball team came away with a 69-62 loss at the hands of No. 2-seeded Concordia on Saturday afternoon. With wins from Bethel, Carleton, and Saint John’s, the Gusties will not make the six-team playoff…