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Women’s Soccer Drops Opener 1-0 to UW-Oshkosh

Stevens Point, Wis. – The Gustavus women’s soccer team dropped its opener Friday afternoon, falling to the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh 1-0.  A Titan goal in the 35th minute by Megan White (So., Kimberly, Wis.) proved to be the difference as the Gusties fall to 0-1-0 on the young season.  UW-Oshkosh moves to 1-0-0 with the […]

Cross Country Set To Host Annual Alumni Meet

The Gustavus men’s and women’s cross country teams are set to begin their 2012 season in St. Peter, hosting the annual alumni meet on Saturday morning.  Joining the Gusties in Saturday’s race will be Gustavus alumni, as well as Bethany Lutheran College and Martin Luther College.  The meet will take place in Linnaeus Arboretum on […]

Women’s Soccer Travels To Stevens Point To Kick Off 2012 Campaign

The Gustavus women’s soccer team will travel to Stevens Point, Wis. to open its 2012 season this weekend.  The Gusties will play twice in two days. Friday afternoon will see the Gusties square off against the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh in the first ever meeting between the two squads.  Kick off for that game is set […]

Cross Country Tearing Up Campus In 2012 Preseason Training

Head Coach Dale Bahr instructs his team before the morning run on Wednesday. St. Peter, Minn. – On Sunday, August 19, the Gustavus men’s and women’s cross country teams reported to campus for preseason training with one common theme in mind: come ready to work.  After finishing third at last year’s MIAC Championships, the women […]

Women’s Soccer Reports To Fall Camp For Fresh Start In 2012

Senior defender Nikki Carlson is excited for the upcoming season. St. Peter, Minn. – The Gustavus women’s soccer team reported for it’s 2012 preseason training on Friday, August 17.  In Head Coach Laura Burnett-Kurie’s first season at the head of the program, the Gusties will look to improve on a 5-12 (3-8 MIAC) record from […]

Gustie Basketball And Leadership Camp Wraps Up 31st Summer

Assistant Men's Basketball Coach Josh Drinkall instructs a camper Designed to help young players develop their basketball, leadership, and team building skills, the Gustie Basketball and Leadership Camp concluded its 31st summer on Thursday in St. Peter. The 2012 summer saw boys and girls ages eleven to eighteen participate in fundamental drills, games, and off-court […]

Women’s Golf Preview

Expectations will be high once again for the Gustavus women’s golf team as Division III National Coach of the Year Scott Moe welcomes back four letterwinners, including three of last year’s top four players from a team that was MIAC Champions and finished second at the NCAA Championships. The trio that will anchor this year’s squad includes All-Americans Katie Schenfeld and Taylor Drenttel, and All-Region honoree Ann Jackson.

Coach Peter Haugen Welcomes 110 Players Back To Begin Practice For 2010 Football Season

The Gustavus Football Team opened its 2010 preseason camp Sunday, August 22. A total of 110 players reported to St. Peter eager to begin a new season wearing the black and gold. The Gusties look to an experienced defense and a balanced offensive attack to bring success in 2010, which will open on September 11 against Wartburg College at Lloyd Hollingsworth Field.

Women’s Golf Ranks Third Nationally In All-Scholar Team Grade Point Average

The National Golf Coaches Association (NGCA) announced the 2009-10 All-Scholar Team GPA Award rankings Monday, July 19. The Gustavus Adolphus Women’s Golf Team placed third with a team grade point average (GPA) of 3.714. This marks the second straight year the Gusties have ranked in the top 25 and the first time the Gusties have placed in the top five in team GPA.

Gustavus Men’s Basketball Hosts Annual Golf Tournament

The Gustavus men’s basketball program hosted its 23rd annual fundraiser golf tournament Thursday June, 24 at the Shoreland Country Club in St. Peter, Minn. A field of 78 golfers competed in the best ball 18-hole round of golf to assist in raising funds for the men’s basketball program, but the underlying theme of the afternoon was fellowship and fun.