Author: timgasid
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Hokenson Captures Second, Bittman Third at MIAC Multi-Events Track Championships
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Gustavus Adolphus junior Jered Hokenson and senior Blythe Bittman maintained their first day positions during day two of the decathlon and heptathlon and finished second and third, respectively. Hokenson kept second place by only nine points over Jeff Doll of Saint John’s, while Bittman missed second place by only 12 points. Matt Mogensen of Saint…
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Women’s Tennis Advances to NCAA Quarterfinals With 5-0 Win Over Wheaton
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The Gustavus women’s tennis team advanced to the quarterfinal round of the NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Team Championships May 17-22 in Santa Cruz, California with a 5-0 win over Wheaton (Ill.) Saturday at the Brown Outdoor Tennis Complex in St. Peter, Minnesota. The Gusties (28-4) swept the three doubles matches and picked up wins…
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Men’s Tennis Defeats Coe 7-0 to Advance to NCAA Central Region Final
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The Gustavus men’s tennis team defeated Coe College 7-0 in the first round of NCAA tournament play on Saturday morning at Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The Gusties will now play host Carthage on Sunday with the winner advancing to the NCAA Division III Team Quarterfinals in Fredericksburg, Va. on May 17.
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Baseball Splits With St. Olaf Falling 11-0, Winning 6-1
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The Gustavus Adolphus baseball team closed out its MIAC schedule with a split at St. Olaf Saturday in Northfield. St. Olaf limited Gustavus to two hits in the Oles’ 11-0 game one win, but allowed 15 hits in game two as the Gusties took game two 6-1. Wade Vrieze hit a home run and Tony…
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Softball Team Loses 2-0 to St. Thomas, Finishes Second at MIAC Tournament
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The Gustavus softball team lost to St. Thomas 2-0 on Saturday afternoon in the championship game of the MIAC Post-Season Tournament which was held in Northfield, Minn. The Gusties had advanced to the title game against the Tommies with a 3-0 win over Saint Mary’s on Saturday morning. Gustavus, which is now 31-9 overall, will…
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Women’s Tennis to Host NCAA Opening Rounds May 5-6
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Gustavus Adolphus College has been chosen as one of eight regional sites to host first- and second-round competition in the 2006 NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championships. Wheaton (Ill.) meets the University of Chicago in a first-round matchup Friday, May 5 at 3 p.m. with the winner meeting Gustavus Saturday, May 6 at noon. The…
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Wheaton Advances To NCAA Second Round With 5-3 Win Over Chicago
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The Wheaton women’s tennis team trailed the University of Chicago 2-1 after doubles play, but stormed back with wins in four of six singles matches to post a 5-3 victory over the Maroons in a NCAA First Round Match at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota. Wheaton will face host Gustavus Adolphus in a…
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Softball Team Faces Saint Mary’s in Opening Game of MIAC Tournament
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The Gustavus Adolphus College softball team will play Saint Mary’s on Friday in the first round of the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Tournament. The second-seeded Gusties and third-seeded Cardinals are set to begin play at 3 p.m. at Carleton. Both Carleton and St. Olaf are hosting the tournament.
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Softball Team Defeats St. Mary’s, Falls To St. Thomas at MIAC Tourney
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The Gustavus softball team opened up MIAC Tournament play with a 2-1, eight-inning win over St. Mary’s to advance in the winner’s bracket, but then lost to St. Thomas 6-2 to fall into the loser’s bracket on Friday afternoon. The Gusties will play St. Mary’s again in an elimination game on Saturday morning at 11…
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Hokenson Second, Bittman Third After Day One of MIAC Multi-Event Track Championships
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Gustavus junior Jered Hokenson sits second in the men’s decathlon, while senior Blythe Bittman is third in the women’s heptathlon following day one of Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Multi-Event Championships Thursday at Carleton’s Laird Stadium in Northfield. Hokenson has 3087 total points through five of ten events, while Bittman has 2426 total points through four…