Year: 2015

  • Sherden, Taylor And Holtan Highlight 2015 MIAC Volleyball Awards

    Sherden, Taylor And Holtan Highlight 2015 MIAC Volleyball Awards

    The Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference announced its 2015 Volleyball Awards on Wednesday and Gustavus took home three of the top four honors. Rachelle Sherden earned Coach-of-the-Year, Alyssa Taylor (Sr., Trimont, Minn.) earned Player-of-the-Year and Nora Holtan (Fy., Rochester, Minn.) earned Rookie-of-the-Year. Along with Taylor and Holtan, Brittany Luethmers (Fy., Prior Lake, Minn.) and Taylor Trautman…

  • Women’s Hockey Ties UW-Superior 2-2 In Season Opener

    Playing in its first game of the 2015-16 season, the Gustavus Adolphus College women’s hockey team earned a 2-2 tie with the University of Wisconsin-Superior on Tuesday evening at Siinto S. Wessman Arena. The tie was the first time since 2009-10 that the Gusties earned a draw in their season opener.

  • Women’s Soccer Hosts Concordia In MIAC Semifinals Wednesday

    Women’s Soccer Hosts Concordia In MIAC Semifinals Wednesday

    The Gustavus women’s soccer team heads into uncharted territory Wednesday afternoon as it hosts its first MIAC Playoff game in program history. The Gusties are the No. 2 seed after posting an 8-3 record in the league (11-6-1 overall) and will host the No. 6 seed Concordia College (6-5 MIAC, 12-7 overall) who beat No.…

  • Women’s Hockey Opens Season Tonight At UW-Superior

    Women’s Hockey Opens Season Tonight At UW-Superior

    The Gustavus Adolphus College women’s hockey team will open its 2015-16 season on Tuesday evening when it travels to Superior, Wisconsin for a non-conference contest with UW-Superior at Siinto S. Wessman Arena. Opening faceoff is set for 7 p.m.

  • Taylor Trautman Named MIAC Volleyball Hitter-Of-The-Week

    The Gustavus volleyball team put a fitting exclamation point on a remarkable regular season last week with wins over Hamline and Saint Mary’s to complete an undefeated (11-0) run to the conference title and extend its school-record winning streak to 25-straight victories. Junior middle hitter Taylor Trautman (Hutchinson, Minn.) starred for the Gusties last week,…

  • Mohanad Alhouni And Alyssa Taylor Named October Student-Athletes-Of-The-Month

    Mohanad Alhouni And Alyssa Taylor Named October Student-Athletes-Of-The-Month

    Sophomore tennis player Mohaned Alhouni (Tripoli, Libya) and senior middle hitter Alyssa Taylor (Trimont, Minn.) have been selected as the Gustavus Adolphus College October Male and Female Student-Athletes-of-the-Month presented by Thrivent Financial and voted on by the Gustavus Sports Information Department.

  • Men’s Hockey Ties Hamline 3-3 In Shootout

    For the second consecutive night the Gustavus men’s hockey team scored a late-game goal, this time to send it into overtime. But unlike last night’s game winner, the Gusties tied 3-3 Saturday in a shootout to last season’s MIAC Playoff champion Hamline at the MIAC Showcase.

  • Women’s Soccer Clinches No. 2 Seed In MIAC Playoffs With 1-0 Overtime Win Over Hamline

    Women’s Soccer Clinches No. 2 Seed In MIAC Playoffs With 1-0 Overtime Win Over Hamline

    After suffering two straight conference defeats, the Gustavus Adolphus College women’s soccer team got itself back on track at the right time, as it secured a 1-0 overtime victory over Hamline University on Saturday afternoon at the Gustie Soccer Field. With the win, the Gusties conclude their regular season with an overall record of 11-6-1…

  • Women’s Cross Country Places Sixth At MIAC Championships

    Women’s Cross Country Places Sixth At MIAC Championships

    The Gustavus Adolphus College women’s cross country team placed sixth at the MIAC Championships on Saturday afternoon at Como Park. The Gusties tallied a team score of 150, which put them 21 points back of Macalester College, which placed fifth.

  • Men’s Cross Country Places Fifth At MIAC Championships

    Men’s Cross Country Places Fifth At MIAC Championships

    The Gustavus Adolphus College men’s cross country team placed fifth at the MIAC Championships on Saturday afternoon at Como Park. The Gusties tallied a team score of 109, just 13 points back of Saint John’s University, which placed second. St. Olaf College won the meet with a total of 34 points.