Month: October 2022
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Men’s Golf Takes Third at MIAC Championships
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The Gustavus men’s golf team finished in third place Monday at the MIAC Championships, played at Bunker Hills Golf Club.
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Turn, Sundberg Named MIAC Volleyball Athletes of the Week
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Marlee Turn and Maren Sundberg were named MIAC Offensive and Defensive Volleyball Players of the Week, the league announced Monday afternoon.
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Men’s Tennis Competes at ITA Midwest Regional
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The Gustavus men’s tennis team hosted the ITA Division III Midwest Regional Championship over the weekend, and had a number of notable performances, advancing athletes to both the singles and doubles championships.
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Men’s Soccer Ties UW-Whitewater 3-3
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No. 7 Gustavus men’s soccer Sunday evening made the trip to eastern Wisconsin and came away with a 3-3 draw at UW-Whitewater.
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Men’s Golf Tied for Third After Round Two at MIAC Championships
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The Gustavus men’s golf team shot a 299 (+11) Sunday during the second round of the MIAC Championships at Bunker Hills Golf Club and sits in a tie for third place.
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Women’s Golf Fifth at MIAC Championships Entering Final Round
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The Gustavus women’s golf team is in fifth place at the MIAC Championships after Sunday’s second round at Bunker Hills Golf Club. The Gusties shot a 331 (+39) in the second round and have a total of 661.
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Gusties Stay Perfect at Home, Posting a Series of Wins at Gustavus Triangular
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The No. 20 Gusties hosted the Gustavus Triangular Saturday, welcoming Bethel and Dubuque to campus for a series of three matches. And the matches fell in favor of the home team, as the Gusties defeated Bethel 3-1 and Dubuque 3-0.
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Women’s Golf Tied for Fourth After Day One at MIAC Championships
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The Gustavus women’s golf team is tied for fourth place at the MIAC Championships after Saturday’s first round. The Gusties shot a 330 (+38) at Bunker Hills Golf Club and are 28 strokes behind the leader Carleton.
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Second Half Comeback Falls Short, Football Loses 30-27 to Bethel
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Trailing 24-6 at halftime Saturday, the Gustavus football team fought back to make it a three-point difference with five minutes left in the game but the final drive for the Gusties in the last two minutes did not gain ground and the No. 12-ranked Bethel Royals walked away with a 30-27 victory.
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Praetz, Wildcats Deal Gusties 3-0 Loss
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St. Catherine turned aside all nine Gustie shots on goal, dealing Gustavus a 3-0 setback at the Gustie Soccer Field.