Author: adele burk
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Women’s Indoor Track and Field In Second Place After First Day Of MIAC Championships
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The Gustavus women’s indoor track and field team stands in second place with 55.3 points after the first day of the MIAC Championships. Diana Scott (Jr., Bristol, Conn.) highlighted the day for the Gusties as she captured the title in the weight throw with a NCAA provisional qualifying distance and a new school record at…
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Kaelene Lundstrum Wins Pentathlon Title At MIAC Indoor Track and Field Championships
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Kaelene Lundstrum (Jr., Bird Island, Minn./BOLD) successfully defended her pentathlon title at the 2009 MIAC Indoor Track and Field Championships with a school and conference record total of 3,445 points on Thursday evening. The previous school and conference record was 3,342 points set by Lundstrum in 2008 when she won the conference title. Her mark…
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Men’s Tennis Blanks Division II Montana State University-Billings 9-0
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The Gustavus men’s tennis team extended its match winning streak to five matches when it defeated Division II institution Montana State University-Billings 9-0 on Thursday at the Swanson Tennis Center. The Gusties played two tiebreakers during the contest, but failed to drop a set as they improved to 8-3 overall. Gustavus will compete against Morningside,…
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Three Men’s Hockey Players Named To All-MIAC Team
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Three Gustavus Adolphus men’s hockey players have been named All-Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference by a vote of the league’s coaches. Junior David Martinson (St. Louis Park, Minn.), sophomore Josh Swartout (St. Louis Park, Minn.), and first-year Ross Ring-Jarvi, who was also named to the MIAC All-Rookie Team, were recognized. In addition, senior Matt Lopes (East…
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Women’s Gymnastics To Compete At WIAC Championships
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The Gustavus women’s gymnastics team will take part in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championships on Friday at 6:00 pm at Winona State University. The top three team finishers at the conference meet qualify for the National Collegiate Gymnastics Association Championships which will take place March 20-21 at Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota.
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Men’s Hockey Defeats Hamline 5-2 For First MIAC Playoff Championship Since 1993
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The Gustavus men’s hockey team scored five consecutive goals to defeat Hamline 5-2 in the MIAC Playoff Championship game on Wednesday in front of a standing-room only crowd at Don Roberts Ice Rink. Rory Dynan and Ross Ring-Jarvi registered two goals each, while goaltender Matt Lopes turned in a solid performance with 17 saves. The…
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Men’s Indoor Track and Field Set For MIAC Championships This Weekend
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The Gustavus men’s indoor track and field team will arrive at 2009 MIAC Indoor Track and Field Championships with a veteran group that will be looking to improve on their seventh place finish a year ago. The meet begins with the heptathlon competition on Thursday and runs through Saturday afternoon. Concordia will serve as the…
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Men’s Hockey And Hamline Set To Meet In MIAC Playoff Championship Game, Live Video And Stats Available
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The No. 2 seed Gustavus men’s hockey team will face No. 4 seed Hamline in the MIAC Playoff Championship on Wednesday night at Don Roberts Ice Rink with an 8:00 p.m. puck drop. The winner will earn an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament Gustavus enters the contest at 16-10-0, while Hamline comes in at…
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Women’s Indoor Track and Field Ready For MIAC Championships This Weekend
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The Gustavus women’s indoor track and field team looks to finish near the top of the team standings at the 2009 MIAC Indoor Track and Field Championships after earning second place at the 2008 Championships. The meet begins with the heptathlon competition on Thursday and runs through Saturday afternoon. Concordia will serve as the hosts…
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Kaelene Lundstrum Named MIAC Women’s Indoor Field Athlete of the Week
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Gustavus Adolphus junior Kaelene Lundstrum (Bird Island, Minn./BOLD) was named the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Women’s Indoor Field Athlete of the Week for the week ending March 1, 2009. Lundstrum won the shot put and the high jump with NCAA provisional marks at the Pre-MIAC Meet hosted by Macalester on Saturday. Her leap of 1.67…