Author: timgasid
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Women’s Soccer Team Ties UW-Stout, 1-1 in Season Opener
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The Gustavus women’s soccer team tied UW-Stout 1-1 on Wednesday evening in Menomonie, Wisconsin. The Gusties lone goal was scored by freshman Jenna Iaizzo.
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2004 Women’s Volleyball Preview
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After the second straight season of finishing just out of MIAC playoff contention, the Gustavus volleyball team returns in 2004 with its sights set on its first postseason appearance since 2000.
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2004 Football Preview
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Head Coach Jay Schoenebeck will rely on nine returning starters and 25 letterwinners to lead the 2004 Gustavus Adolphus College football team as it looks to contend for the conference title.
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Angie Peterson, Luke Benoit Named 2004 Gustavus Athletes of the Year
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The Gustavus Adolphus College Athletics Department has announced the 2003-04 Male and Female Athletes of the Year and they are Angie Peterson, a basketball player from Northfield, Minnesota and Luke Benoit, a golfer from Faribault, Minnesota.
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Lance Taylor Named Defensive Coordinator for Football Program
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Lance Taylor, a 1988 graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, has been named the defensive coordinator for the Gustavus football program. Taylor replaces Jud Keim, who accepted a coaching position at Pacific Lutheran University.
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Former Gustavus Football Coach, Athletic Director Lloyd Hollingsworth Dies at 92
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Legendary Gustavus football coach and athletic director Lloyd Hollingsworth died Tuesday, August 10 at the St. Peter Community Health Care Center. Hollingsworth was 92 years old.
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Jed Friedrich Named Head Coach for Nordic Ski and Cross Country Teams
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Jed Friedrich, a native of St. Cloud, Minnesota and 2003 graduate of Northern Michigan University, has been named the head men’s and women’s cross country coach and head men’s and women’s nordic skiing coach.
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Gustavus Finishes 10th in NACDA Directors’ Cup Standings
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The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) announced the final totals for the 2003-04 United States Sports Academy Directors’ Cup and Gustavus finished 10th out of 430 competing Division III institutions.
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Chaska Cubs Sponsor MIAC Night on July 16
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The Chaska Cubs baseball team is sponsoring MIAC night when the squad faces Rochester on July 16 at 7:30 pm. Any fan wearing clothing from a MIAC institution will be admitted free of charge. Stiftungfest burgers will also be served.
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Neil Johnson Chosen for MIAC Profile of Excellence
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Men’s golf player Neil Johnson (River Falls, Wisc.) has been selected by the College Sporting News website as one of the MIAC’s oustanding student athletes.