Month: May 2015
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Chris Captain Named MIAC Freshman Of The Year In MIAC Men’s Golf Awards
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Bloomington, Minn. – A pair of Gustavus Adolphus men’s golfers were honored in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference’s Golf Awards released Monday, May 11 by the league office. Rookie Chris Captain (Rochester, Minn.) headlined the awards for Gustavus by receiving the MIAC Freshman-of-the-Year Award. Captain was also named to the All-Conference Team along with junior…
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Three Softball Players Named To NFCA All-Region Team
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Louisville – The National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) honored a trio of Gustavus Adolphus softball players with the announcement of 2015 NFCA Division III All-Region Softball Teams on Monday, May 11. As in the past, the squad is comprised of three teams in each of the country’s eight NCAA regions. Sophomore pitcher Hannah Heacox (Stillwater,…
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Men’s Tennis Sees NCAA Tournament Run End With 5-2 Loss To Chicago
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Whitewater, Wis. – The Gustavus Adolphus men’s tennis team saw its 2015 season come to an end with a 5-2 loss to the University of Chicago in the third round of the NCAA Tournament on Sunday afternoon at the Wangerin Courts. Although Gustavus took two of the three doubles points, Chicago proved too strong in…
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Softball’s Postseason Run Ends With 7-4 Loss To Central In NCAA Regional
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Pella, Iowa – The clock struck midnight for the Gustavus Adolphus softball team on Saturday at the Kuyper Athletic Complex. After suffering a 3-2 loss in 12 innings to Aurora University in their first game of Saturday’s NCAA Regional, the Gusties were in a win or go home situation against host Central College later in…
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Men’s Track & Field Finishes Seventh At MIAC Championships
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St. Paul – The Gustavus Adolphus men’s outdoor track and field team concluded its 2015 season with a seventh place (56 points) at the MIAC Championships held over the weekend on the campus of Macalester College. St. Thomas took the 2015 MIAC title with 164.5 points, Hamline finished second with 138.5 points, and St. Olaf…
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Elizabeth Weiers Highlights Final Day Of MIAC Championships, Women’s Track & Field Places Seventh
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St. Paul – The Gustavus Adolphus women’s outdoor track and field team concluded the 2015 MIAC Championships in seventh place with 57 points on Saturday at the Macalester Track and Field Complex. St. Thomas won the MIAC title with 148 points, Concordia finished second with 129.5 points, and St. Olaf rounded out the top three…
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Men’s Tennis Advances To Third Round Of NCAA Tournament With 5-1 Win Over UW-Whitewater
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Whitewater, Wis. – The Gustavus men’s tennis team is moving on to the third round of the NCAA Tournament thanks to a 5-1 victory over UW-Whitewater on Saturday afternoon at the Wangerin Courts. After earning two points in doubles, Gustavus earned the decision in singles wins at the No. 3, 4, and 6 positions. The…
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Softball Opens Saturday’s NCAA Regional With 12-Inning Heartbreaker Against Aurora
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Pella, Iowa – Despite some extra-inning magic, the Gustavus Adolphus softball suffered a 3-2 loss at the hands of Aurora University on Saturday afternoon at the NCAA Regional being held over the weekend at the Kuyper Athletic Complex on the campus of Central College. After Aurora took a 2-0 lead in the top of the…
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Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Completes Day One Of MIAC Championships In Sixth
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St. Paul – Following day one of the 2015 MIAC Outdoor Track and Field Championships, the Gustavus Adolphus men’s team sits in sixth place after scoring 24 points on Friday at the Macalester College track and field complex. Hamline University leads the 11-team field with 55.5 points, Concordia College trails closely behind in second with…
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Women’s Outdoor Track & Field In Sixth Following Day One Of MIAC Championships
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St. Paul – The Gustavus Adolphus women’s outdoor track and field team collected 18 points to finish day one of the MIAC Championships in sixth place. Concordia College is the day one leader with 59 points, Carleton College ranks second with 39 points, and the College of Saint Benedict sits in third with 27 points.…