Author: timgasid
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Men’s Basketball Falls to Saint John’s in MIAC Semifinals 87-65
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The Gustavus Adolphus men’s basketball fell to Saint John’s 87-65 in a MIAC Playoff semifinal game Wednesday evening at Sexton Arena in Collegeville. Gustavus, which closes its season at 14-13 overall, was led by a game-high 17 points from Andrew Doble.
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Women’s Basketball Falls to Carleton 72-59 in Regular Season Finale
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The Gustavus women’s basketball team completed its 2006-07 regular season with a 72-59 loss to Carleton in Northfield, Minn. The two teams battled evenly through the first half, however the Knights outscored the Gusties 14-7 over the final five minutes of the game to post the 13-point victory. Jess Vadnais led Gustavus with 28 points.
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Men’s Basketball Advances to MIAC Semifinals With 70-59 Win Over Carleton
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The Gustavus Adolphus men’s basketball team advanced to the semifinal round of the MIAC Playoffs with a 70-59 win over Carleton Monday night in St. Peter. The Gusties used a 27-9 run midway through the second half to erase a five-point deficit and take control of the game. Gustavus (14-13) will face second-seed Saint John’s…
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Women’s Indoor Track and Field Competes at Minnesota Parents’ Day Open
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The Gustavus women’s indoor track and field team competed at Parents’ Day Open hosted by the University of Minnesota. Competing against athletes from all three divisions of the NCAA, the Gusties came away with seven top ten finishes, led by Jill Fagerstrom’s fifth place in the 5000-meter run (19:13.42) and Sari Lindeman’s sixth place in…
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Women’s Swimming and Diving Wins MIAC Title in Convincing Fashion
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The Gustavus women’s swimming and diving team used overall team depth to pull away from favorite St. Olaf on the final day and win the 2007 MIAC Swimming and Diving Championship. The title was the program’s first since 2004, but the third in the past six years. Carrie Gundersen (1650 free), Christie O’Conner (200 back),…
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Men’s Swimming and Diving Comes Up Five Points Short of Claiming Sixth Consecutive Title
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The Gustavus men’s swimming and diving team came up five points short of posting its sixth consecutive MIAC title as St. Olaf claimed top honors in the closest finish in the 77-year history of the MIAC Swimming Championships. The Gusties claimed three individual event titles on the final day including Skylar Davis (1650 free), Scott…
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Women’s Tennis Posts Wins Over UW-Green Bay and MSU, Mankato
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The Gustavus women’s tennis team improved to 4-2 on the season with a 7-0 win over the University of Wisconsin at Green Bay in Appleton, Wis. on Saturday afternoon and a 6-3 win over Minnesota State, Mankato at the Swanson Tennis Center on Saturday night in St. Peter.
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Men’s Tennis Picks Up Four Dual Wins Saturday
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The Gustavus Adolphus men’s tennis team improved to 7-3 overall Saturday with dual wins over South Dakota State (9-0), Minneosta State Mankato (8-1), Macalester (9-0) and Duquesne (6-3). Andy Bryan, Jesse Brauer, and Mike Burdakin each went 4-0 on the day with two singles wins and two doubles wins. Ben Tomasek and John Kauss were…
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Men’s Basketball Drops Regular Season Finale to Carleton 71-65
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The Gustavus Adolphus men’s basketball team closed out its regular season with a 71-65 loss at Carleton Saturday afternoon in Northfield. Gustavus takes a 13-12 record overall into the MIAC Playoffs where they will host Carleton in a quarterfinal matchup Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. in St. Peter. Trevor Wittwer led the Gusties with 18…
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Men’s Indoor Track and Field Competes at St. Olaf Tostrud Classic
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The Gustavus Adolphus men’s indoor track and field team continued its season Saturday by competing in the Tostrud Classic hosted by St. Olaf College. No team scores were kept. Andy Klaers won the shot put (46-1/2) and the weight throw (53-5 3/4), capturing two of Gustavus’ seven event wins. The Gusties will compete in Carleton’s…