Author: earmstr2
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Late Goal Sinks Men’s Hockey, Falls 2-1 To Marian
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St. Peter, Minn. – A late third period goal by Marian University’s Warren Carter was enough to hand Gustavus a 2-1 loss and end the Gusties’ six-game unbeaten-streak in the final game of the 2014 MIAC/NCHA Thanksgiving Showcase held on Sunday night at Don Roberts Ice Rink. With the score tied at 1-1 with less…
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Women’s Basketball Caps Thanksgiving Tournament With 71-58 Win Over St. Scholastica
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Menomonie, Wis. – The Gustavus Adolphus women’s basketball team concluded the UW-Stout Thanksgiving Shootout with a 71-58 win over the College of St. Scholastica on Sunday afternoon at the Johnson Fieldhouse. Holding a two point lead with 9:52 left in the game, the Gusties surged forward in the final stages. Over the course of the…
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Women’s Basketball’s Late Rally Falls Short, Suffers 78-76 Loss To Dubuque
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Menomonie, Wis. – In what was a back-and-forth battle throughout the afternoon, the Gustavus Adolphus women’s basketball team’s late rally fell two points short in a 78-76 loss to the University of Dubuque in its opening game of the UW-Stout Thanksgiving Shootout being held at the Johnson Fieldhouse. Dubuque improves to 3-1 with the win,…
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Men’s Hockey Skates To 3-3 Tie Against Lawrence
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St. Peter, Minn. – The Gustavus Adolphus men’s hockey team rallied with a third period goal by Andy Pearson (Sr., Burnsville, Minn.) to force overtime and eventually skate to a 3-3 draw in its opening game of the 2014 MIAC/NCHA Thanksgiving Showcase held on Saturday night at Don Roberts Ice Rink. With Gustavus facing a…
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Men’s Hockey Welcomes Lawrence, Marian, And St. Olaf To The Don For MIAC/NCHA Thanksgiving Showcase This Weekend
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St. Peter, Minn. – The Gustavus Adolphus College men’s hockey team will take a break from MIAC play to host the 2014 MIAC/NCHA Thanksgiving Showcase this weekend at Don Roberts Ice Rink. The weekend will begin on Saturday, Nov. 29 with St. Olaf College taking on Marian University at 3:30 p.m. and Gustavus facing Lawrence…
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Football Has Strong Showing In MIAC’s 2014 Postseason Awards
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Bloomington, Minn. – Five Gustavus Adolphus football players were named to the 2014 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference First Team by a vote of the leagues coaches as a part of the 2014 MIAC Football Awards released Tuesday afternoon. Four players earned a spot on the first team offense, while a fifth was recognized on the…
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SAVE Combines Community Service With Holiday Fun At Saturday Night In Lund
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St. Peter, Minn. – The Student-Athlete Volunteer Educators hosted a holiday themed Saturday Night in Lund on Nov. 22. Sponsored by SAVE and Thrivent Financial, the event was open to the entire campus and attended by more than 215 Gustavus students – many of whom were student-athletes. “SNL is a unique event that Gustavus organizations…
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Men’s Swimming & Diving Earns First Victory Of Season, Takes Grace Goblirsch Invite
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St. Peter, Minn. – The Gustavus Adolphus men’s swimming & diving team earned its first victory of the season by winning the inaugural Grace Goblirsch Invitational with a team score of 1,074 on Saturday afternoon at the Vic Gustafson Pool. The Gusties edged second place Carthage College by just 44 points. Morningside College finished third…
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Women’s Swimming & Diving Wins Grace Goblirsch Memorial Invite
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St. Peter, Minn. – The Gustavus Adolphus women’s swimming and diving team scored 1,694 points to swim away with a first place finish at the inaugural Grace Goblirsch Memorial Invitational held Saturday afternoon at the Vic Gustafson Pool. Carthage College finished second with 950 points, Morningside College took third with 173 points, and Saint Mary’s…
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Men’s Hockey Plays Hamline To 2-2 Tie, Wins Shootout For Second Straight Night
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St. Peter, Minn. – The Gustavus Adolphus men’s hockey team’s MIAC schedule within the month of November has turned into shootout mania. After skating to a 2-2 tie after regulation and a five-minute overtime session against Hamline for the second night in a row, Gustavus found itself in a shootout looking for the extra point…