Author: timgasid
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Women’s Hockey Set To Face St. Thomas In MIAC Playoff Championship, Live Stats and Video Available
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The Gustavus women’s hockey team will face St. Thomas for the seventh consecutive year in the MIAC Playoff Championship game on Wednesday afternoon at 4 pm at Don Roberts Ice Rink. The winner will receive an automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament. You can follow the game via live stats or live video through the…
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Allie Schwab Named Co-MIAC Women’s Hockey Player of the Week
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Gustavus first year forward Allie Schwab of Stillwater, Minn. has been named Co-MIAC Player of the Week with Lauren Bradel of St. Thomas. Schwab scored two unassisted goals to help the Gusties defeat St. Olaf 5-0 in a MIAC Playoff semifinal game on Saturday in St. Peter. Schwab leads the team in goals scored this…
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Men’s and Women’s Nordic Skiing Combine To Finish Fifth At NCAA Central Region Championships
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The Gustavus men’s and women’s nordic ski teams turned in strong performances at the NCAA Central Region Championships combining to finish fifth out of 11 teams. The races were held in Houghton, Mich. Kelly Chaudoin led the women’s team with a fourth place finish in the 10K freestyle race, while Jens Brabbit led the men’s…
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Men’s Tennis Posts 8-1 Wins Over UW-Eau Claire and Hamline
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The Gustavus men’s tennis team posted a pair of 8-1 wins over UW-Eau Claire and Hamline on Saturday afternoon at the Owatonna Tennis and Fitness Club in Owatonna, Minn. The Gusties led 2-1 after doubles play in each match, but went on to win all six singles points as they improved to 7-3 overall and…
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Women’s Hockey Posts Sixth Straight Shutout, Advances To MIAC Playoff Championship With 5-0 Win Over St. Olaf
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The Gustavus women’s hockey team took one step closer to its goal of winning its fifth straight MIAC Playoff Championship by defeating St. Olaf 5-0 in a MIAC Playoff Semifinal game on Saturday afternoon at Don Roberts Ice Rink in St. Peter. The Gusties, who posted their sixth consecutive shutout, have not allowed a goal…
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Doig, Mackley, Peterson, Yungner Named To Women’s Hockey All-Conference Team
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Four members of the Gustavus women’s hockey team were named to the All-Conference Team by the league coaches on Thursday. The group includes senior forward Jessie Doig, junior forward Melissa Mackley, and sophomore defenders Sara Yungner, and Kirstin Peterson. The Gusties, who are currently ranked #1 in the USCHO.com poll, won their fifth consecutive league…
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Women’s Tennis Falls To Mary Washington 8-1 In ITA Indoor Quarterfinal Match
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The Gustavus women’s tennis team put up a good fight, but could not overcome #3 seed Mary Washington losing 8-1 in a quarterfinal match at the ITA Division III Women’s Indoor Championship. The Gusties, who are hosting the eight-team tournament at the Swanson Tennis Center, will now face DePauw University in a consolation match at…
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Women’s Tennis Set To Host ITA Indoor Tennis Championships This Weekend
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Gustavus Adolphus College is set to host the inaugural Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) National Division III Women’s Indoor Championship at the Swanson Tennis Center in St. Peter, Minnesota this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Eight of the top teams in Division III tennis will compete to determine the 2009 ITA Division III National Indoor Champion.
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Women’s Basketball Loses To Bethel 75-59 In MIAC Quarterfinal Playoff Game
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The Gustavus women’s basketball team saw its 2008-09 season come to an end with a 75-59 loss to Bethel in a MIAC Quarterfinal Playoff game on Tuesday night at Gus Young Court. Bethel used a 15-5 run over the final four minutes to break open a tight game and claim its first MIAC Playoff win…
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Men’s Basketball Comes From Behind To Defeat Saint John’s 71-68 In First Round Of MIAC Playoffs
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The Gustavus men’s basketball team outscored Saint John’s 8-0 in the last 3:43 to pull out a 71-68 come-from-behind victory in the first round of the MIAC playoffs on Monday night in Collegeville. The Gustie offense hit 57 percent of its shots from the floor, but it was the defense down the stretch that proved…