Month: January 2016

  • Women’s Hockey Falls Just Short In 6-5 Loss At Concordia

    Despite trailing 6-3 with four minutes to play, the Gustavus Adolphus College women’s hockey team made a game of it, scoring two goals in the final minutes to bring themselves within one. However, their opponent held strong and the Gusties eventually fell by a 6-5 count to Concordia College on Saturday at Moorhead Sports Center.…

  • Men’s Hockey Shut Out 3-0 By Concordia

    Men’s Hockey Shut Out 3-0 By Concordia

    The Gustavus Adolphus College men’s hockey team suffered a 3-0 shutout by Concordia College on Saturday at Don Roberts Ice Rink. While the Gusties fought hard, with both teams going scoreless in the first period, Gustavus allowed three Cobber goals during the remainder of the game. The loss brings the Gusties to 4-11-4 overall and…

  • Women’s Basketball Wins Big With 86-49 Victory Over Macalester

    Women’s Basketball Wins Big With 86-49 Victory Over Macalester

    The Gustavus Adolphus College women’s basketball took control from the start and never regressed, earning an 86-49 victory over Macalester College on Saturday afternoon at Gus Young Court. The win is the third straight for the Gusties who are now 14-5 overall and 9-3 in the conference. The Scots fall to 7-12 overall and 2-10…

  • Men’s Basketball Cruises To 92-67 Victory Over Macalester

    The Gustavus men’s basketball team continued its winning ways Saturday afternoon at Gus Young Court, cruising to a 92-67 victory over Macalester College. The Gusties claim their fourth straight and improve to 9-10 overall and 6-8 in the MIAC, while the Scots fall to 3-16 overall and 1-13 in the league.

  • Women’s Basketball Hosts Macalester Today

    Women’s Basketball Hosts Macalester Today

    The Gustavus Adolphus College women’s basketball team takes on Macalester College on Saturday, Jan. 30 at Gus Young Court, with tipoff set for 3 p.m. The Gusties enter the game with a 13-5 overall record and 8-3 mark in the conference, while the Scots are 7-11 overall and 2-9 in MIAC.

  • Men’s Basketball Looks To Extend Three-Game Win Streak Today Against Macalester

    Men’s Basketball Looks To Extend Three-Game Win Streak Today Against Macalester

    The Gustavus men’s basketball team continues play at the friendly confines of Gus Young Court at 1 p.m. today for game two of the season series against Macalester College. The Scots won game one of the series 68-63 on Dec. 12 in St. Paul. The Gusties enter the matchup with an 8-10 overall record and…

  • Men’s Hockey Earns Big Win, 6-3, Over Concordia

    Men’s Hockey Earns Big Win, 6-3, Over Concordia

    The Gustavus men’s hockey team picked up a huge 6-3 win over Concordia College on Friday night at Don Roberts Ice Rink. The Gusties improve to 4-10-3 overall and 3-4-2 in the MIAC, while the Cobbers fall to 7-9-2 overall and 5-3-1 in the league. The victory snaps a seven-game winless streak and marks the…

  • Women’s Hockey Wins Fourth Straight, Takes Down Concordia 4-3

    The Gustavus Adolphus College women’s hockey team won its fourth straight game on Friday evening, holding off a strong comeback effort from Concordia College in a 4-3 victory at Moorhead Sports Center. With the win, the Gusties jump to 7-7-4 overall, 6-2-3 in the MIAC, and are now within two points of first place in…

  • Women’s Swimming & Diving Earns 155-138 Dual Win Over St. Thomas

    In its final dual of the season, the Gustavus Adolphus College women’s swimming and diving team took care of business against one its chief MIAC rivals on Friday evening at the Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex Aquatic Center. The Gusties won a total of 12 events and kept their unblemished dual record intact by defeating…

  • Track & Field Teams Both Take Second At St. Olaf Invite

    The Gustavus men’s and women’s track and field teams both took second place at the St. Olaf Invite on Friday. The men scored 161 points, while the women tallied 122 points. St. Thomas took first among the women’s teams with a score of 195, while Bethel took first on the men’s side with 186 points.