Author: timgasid
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Men’s Swimming and Diving Team Finishes Second At MIAC Championships
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The Gustavus men’s swimming and diving team turned in several outstanding performances on the final day of the MIAC Championships, however the Gusties were not able to catch St. Olaf and had to settle for second place. The Oles took the top spot with 851 points followed by the Gusties with 738 points.
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Women’s Swimming and Diving Team Finishes Second at MIAC Championships
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The Gustavus women’s swimmning and diving team had hopes of claiming their third consecutive MIAC Title, however the Gusties came up approximately 100 points short of Carleton with claimed the championship with 721 points. Gustavus totalled 619.5 points, followed by St. Thomas at 496 and St. Olaf at 479. Carrie Gundersen sparked the Gusties on…
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Women’s Basketball Struggles Down The Stretch, Loses To St. Ben’s, 60-50
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The Gustavus women’s basketball team battled St. Ben’s straight up for 35 minutes, unfortunately the Gusties were unable to knock down any key shots in the final five minutes and the Blazers pulled away for a 60-50 victory. Gustavus trailed 44-43 with 6:14 left in the game, however St. Ben’s outscored the Gusties 16-7 the…
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Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Teams in Second Place After Second Day Of MIAC Championships
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The Gustavus men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams held their ground and both teams are in second place after the second day of the MIAC Championships, which are being held at the University of Minnesota Aquatics Center in Minneapolis. The women’s team trails Carleton by 60 points, while the men’s team trails St. Olaf…
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Women’s Hockey Completes Second Consecutive Unbeaten Conference Season With 2-0 Win At Hamline
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The Gustavus women’s hockey team scored twice in the first three minutes of the third period and held on to defeat Hamline 2-0 in St. Paul on Saturday night. The Gusties got goals from Jessie Doig and Sara Yungner, while Emily Klatt picked up the win in the nets and improved her overall mark to…
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Women’s Hockey Clinches Fifth Straight MIAC Title With 6-0 Win Over Hamline On Senior Night
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The Gustavus women’s hockey team clinched its fifth straight MIAC title with a convincing 6-0 win over Hamline on Friday night at Don Roberts Ice Rink. The Gustie win, paired with a St. Thomas loss to Bethel (1-0) assured Gustavus of the 2008-09 title. It was senior night at Gustavus and three of the four…
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Men’s Swimming and Diving in Second Place After First Day of MIAC Championships
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The Gustavus men’s swimming and diving team is in second place after the first day of the MIAC Championships, which are being held at the University of Minnesota Aquatics Center in Minneapolis. The Gusties, who scored 214 points, trail first place St. Olaf, who tallied 232 points. Matt Stewart had big day for the Gusties…
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Women’s Swimming Diving In Second Place After First Day of MIAC Championships
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The Gustavus women’s swimming and diving team scored 166.5 points on the first day of the MIAC Swimming and Diving Championships and trail first place Carleton by just one-and-one-half points heading into the second day of the three day event. Carrie Gundersen finished second in the 500 freestyle, but automatically qualified for the NCAA Championships…
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Women’s Basketball Team Outscores Bethel 13-5 Over Final Nine Minutes To Claim 56-44 Victory
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The Gustavus women’s basketball team broke open a tight game with an 11-2 run over a seven-minute stretch late in the second half to post a 56-44 win over Bethel on Wednesday night at Gus Young Court in St. Peter. Bri Radtke turned in a strong all-around performance for the Gusties as she scored 12…
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Men’s And Women’s Swimming And Diving Teams Prepare To Defend Titles At MIAC Championships
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The Gustavus men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams will defend their conference titles this weekend at the MIAC Championships which are being held at the University of Minnesota Aquatics Center. The Gustie men have won six of the last seven league titles, while the women have the past two titles. The meet, which Thursday…