Month: January 2021
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Comeback Falls Short, Men’s Hockey Loses 4-3 at Saint Mary’s
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The Gustavus men’s hockey team Saturday dropped a 4-3 decision at Saint Mary’s in non-conference action. The Gusties fall to 0-2 overall while the Cardinals improve to 1-0.
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Men’s Hockey Drops Season Opener 7-2 at Augsburg
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The Gustavus men’s hockey team suffered a 7-2 loss at Augsburg on Friday afternoon in non-conference action to start the season 0-1. The Auggies proved strong on the power play with three man-advantage goals.
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2021 Men’s Hockey Season Preview
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Continuity and experience have served the Gustavus men’s hockey team well while navigating through the pandemic. With so many uncertainties of what the future holds, the Gusties have relied on veteran leadership as they approach this truncated season with a “one day at a time” mantra.
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Woman Coach Wednesday: Heidi Carlson
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Gustavus has been a huge part of my life for over 30 years. Which reminds me, I am old. As a high school senior I visited, I decided on the spot (cancelled all other college visits), I attended, I graduated, and I never left. Like, actually!
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Woman Coach Wednesday: Aryn DeGrood
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By Aryn DeGrood Gymnastics is unique in the way that it’s completely up to the individual to reach their end goal. Going through USAG Junior Olympic youth programs is the typical path to college gymnastics and the Olympics. It’s not until they step foot on a college campus that many athletes get their first taste…
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Gustavus Winter Sports Begin MIAC Schedules Feb. 6
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Gustavus winter sports teams will begin their conference seasons on Saturday, Feb. 6 after the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) Presidents’ Council voted to approve plans for a return to competitive athletics this winter.
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Hall of Famers Coached by a Hall of Famer; 1950s Golden Era of Gustie Men’s Hoops
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The 1950s truly was the golden era of Gustavus men’s basketball. Head Coach Gus Young guided the Gusties to three consecutive runner-up finishes in the MIAC before dethroning Jon Hutton’s Hamline Pipers for conference championships in 1954, 1955, and 1956.