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Men’s Tennis Claims MIAC Regular Season Title With 9-0 Shutout Over St. Olaf

The Gustavus men's tennis team claimed its unprecedented 24th consecutive MIAC regular season title Saturday with a 9-0 shutout over St. Olaf in St. Peter, Minn. The victory completes Gustavus' 27th straight undefeated season within MIAC play at 9-0 and an 18-7 overall record. St. Olaf falls to 14-3 overall and 7-2 in league play.

Men’s And Women’s Track & Field Take Part In Dan Teague All-American 10K

A contingent of runners from the Gustavus men’s and women’s track and field team participated in the Dan Teague All-American 10K on Wednesday in St. Paul, Minn. The race was part of the Hamline Women’s Twilight Meet.

Simon Erlandsson Named MIAC Golfer Of The Week

The Gustavus men's golf team has plenty to be proud of after a tremendous performance at the Bobby Krig Invitational, which the Gusties hosted over the weekend. Not only did the host school capture the team title against a great 16-team field, with sophomore Simon Erlandsson (Mjolby, Sweden/ Bildningcentrum Facetten) delivering the individual highlight, finishing second in the 96-player field by shooting a 74 or better in each of the tournament's three rounds. For his performance, Erlandsson has been named the MIAC Men's Golf Athlete-of-the-Week.

Men’s Golf Claims Victory At Bobby Krig Invitational

The Gustavus men’s golf team put together its best performance of the season Monday at the Le Sueur Country Club in Le Sueur, Minn. by winning the Bobby Krig Invitational. The Gusties posted their two lowest 18-hole rounds of the season after shooting a 283 in round two and 289 in the final round for a three-round total of 866 (+18). Saint John’s University took second with a 294-290-287-871 (+23) and the University of Wisconsin-Stout placed third at 301-298-285-884 (+36).

Men’s Golf In First Place After Day One Of Bobby Krig Invite

After touring the country and much of Minnesota throughout its 2012 campaign, the Gustavus men’s golf team sits in first place after day one of its first home meet of the season – the Bobby Krig Invitational – held at Ridges at Sand Creek in Jordan, Minn. and the Le Sueur Country Club in Le Sueur, Minn. The Gusties shot a 294 (+6) in the first round Sunday and sit in a tie for first with Saint John’s University. The University of St. Thomas rounds out the top three with a 297 (+9).

Men’s Tennis Caps Weekend With Another Shutout, 9-0 Over St. Thomas

The Gustavus men’s tennis team completed a weekend sweep of its two MIAC opponents after defeating the University of St. Thomas 9-0 Sunday morning in St. Peter, Minn. The Gusties shut out Carleton on Saturday as well. The win over the Tommies improves the Three Crowns to 17-7 overall as they maintain their undefeated mark in the MIAC at 8-0. St. Thomas falls to 10-4 overall and 6-2 in conference play.

Men’s Tennis Returns To MIAC Play With 9-0 Shutout Over Carleton

to MIAC action Saturday at the Swanson Tennis Center in St. Peter, Minn. with a 9-0 shutout over Carleton. The 20th-ranked Gusties improve to 16-7 overall and 7-0 in the MIAC, while the Knights end an eight-match win streak and drop their first conference match at 18-4 overall and 6-1 in the MIAC.

Blair Riegel Named MIAC Field Athlete Of The Week

The Gustavus men’s track and field team posted one of its best performances of the season last Saturday in its first home meet – the 11th annual Lee Krough Invitational held in St. Peter, Minn. Sophomore standout Blair Riegel continued to impress both on the track and in the field by claiming two first place finishes along with a pair of top-three performances. For his outstanding performance, Riegel has been named MIAC Men’s Outdoor Field Athlete-of-the-Week.

Men’s Tennis Bounces Back With 8-1 Victory Over Kalamazoo

The 20th-ranked Gustavus men’s tennis team ended a three-match losing streak Sunday in Pleasant Valley, Wis. by defeating Kalamazoo College 8-1. The Gusties improve to 15-7 with the win, while the Hornets fall to 7-10.

Men’s And Women’s Track & Field Have Strong Showing At Lee Krough Invitational

The Gustavus men’s and women’s track and field teams hosted their first meet of the season Saturday afternoon in St. Peter, Minn. and garnered many spots on the podium. The men’s squad collected seven individual first place finishes, while the women came away with three.