Author: timgasid
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Katie Schenfeld Named MIAC Golfer of the Week
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Gustavus sophomore Katie Schenfeld has been named MIAC Golfer of the Week by the league’s golf coaches. Schenfeld, who finished first individually at the St. Thomas Invitational last week with a career best 36-hole score of 74-76–150, helped the Gusties win the 13-team tournament with a team score of 308-314-622.
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Men’s Golf Finishes Seventh At Bobby Krig Invitational
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The Gustavus men’s golf team fired a final round team score of 323 at the Ridges at Sand Creek near Jordan, Minn. and finished seventh out of 13 teams with a 54-hole total of 306-315-323–944. Luther won the team title with a total of 293-304-310–907. Ross Jacobucci of Luther was medalist with a score of…
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Women’s Tennis Claims Sixth Straight Victory With 9-0 Win At Concordia
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The Gustavus women’s tennis team registered its sixth straight win as it defeated Concordia College 9-0 on Wednesday afternoon in Moorhead. The Gusties, who did not drop a set in the match, improved to 18-9 overall and 9-0 in the MIAC. Gustavus can clinch its 18th consecutive MIAC title with a win at St. Thomas…
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Gusties Sweep Concordia 4-3 and 9-0 To Move One Step Closer To MIAC Softball Title
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The Gustavus softball team took one step closer to claiming the 2009 MIAC title by sweeping Concordia by the scores of 4-3 and 9-0 in Moorhead on Wednesday. The Gusties, who improved to 30-4 overall and 19-1 in the MIAC, can clinch the conference title with two wins against St. Kate’s on Saturday in St.…
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Softball Gains Split With St. Thomas, Maintains Hold On First Place
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The Gustavus softball team managed a split with #6 St. Thomas in St. Peter on Tuesday afternoon winning game one 3-1, and then losing game two 4-3. The Gusties maintained their one game lead over the Tommies in the league standings with a record of 17-1, while St. Thomas is now 16-2.
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Steve Wilkinson Announces Retirement After 39 Years As Head Men’s Tennis Coach
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Steve Wilkinson, the head men’s tennis coach at Gustavus Adolphus College for the past 39 years and the winningest coach in men’s tennis collegiate history with 923 victories, has announced that he will retire from coaching at the end of the current school year.
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Women’s Golf Wins St. Thomas Invitational In Convincing Fashion
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The Gustavus women’s golf team continued its fine play with a first place finish out of 13 teams at the St. Thomas Invitational played at Pebble Creek Golf Club in Becker, Minn. The Gusties, who are rated #3 nationally, finished 17 strokes ahead of second place UW-Stevens Point, which is rated #2 nationally. Katie Schenfeld…
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Women’s Tennis Extends Win Streak To Five With Wins Over Hamline and St. Ben’s
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The Gustavus women’s tennis team extended its win streak to five matches with convincing wins over Hamline (8-1) and St. Ben’s (8-1) at home on Sunday. The Gusties are now 17-9 overall and 8-0 in the MIAC.
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Men’s Golf In Seventh Place After First Day of Bobby Krig Invitational
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The Gustavus men’s golf team fired rounds of 306-315–322 and is in seventh place (out of 15 teams) at the Bobby Krig Invitational, which is being hosted by Gustavus. The first 36 holes of the 54-hole tournament were played at LeSueur Country Club on Monday. The final 18 holes will be played at the Ridges…
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Men’s Tennis Splits Squad To Defeat Kalamazoo And Wartburg
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The tenth-ranked Gustavus men’s tennis team posted a pair of wins over 21st-ranked Kalamazoo College 8-1 and Wartburg College 6-3 with split squads. The Gusties, who had not played a match in 10 days, faced Kalamazoo in Milwaukee, Wis. and Wartburg in Waverly, Iowa. Both wins improved Gustavus’ overall record to 21-8 for the program’s…