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No. 16 Women’s Basketball Hangs On For 61-56 Win At Saint Ben’s
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The No. 16/21-ranked Gustavus women’s basketball team defeated the College of Saint Benedict Saturday afternoon by a score of 61-56 to improve its record to 22-1 overall and 15-1 in conference play.
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Women’s Hockey Sweeps Bethel With 3-0 Shutout
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The Gustavus women’s hockey team claimed its second-straight weekend series sweep with a 3-0 shutout victory at Bethel University Saturday afternoon, improving its overall record to 15-5-3 and its MIAC record to 11-2-3.
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Women’s Hockey Defeats Bethel 4-2 To Take Game One Of Series
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The Gustavus women’s hockey team scored three unanswered goals after allowing the first tally, led by two goals from Diana Draayer (Jr., Deephaven, Minn.) to defeat Bethel University 4-2 Friday evening at Don Roberts Ice Rink.
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Men’s Tennis Hosts Three Matches On Spring Home Opener
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The No. 20-ranked Gustavus men’s tennis team is set to host matches against the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, MIAC foe Hamline University, and the University of Northwestern-St. Paul Saturday in its spring season home opener.
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No. 16 Women’s Hoops Continues Road Stretch At Saint Ben’s
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The No. 16/21-ranked Gustavus Adolphus College women’s basketball team is set for a Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference matchup at the College of Saint Benedict Saturday afternoon. The 21-1 (14-1 MIAC) Gusties are set to tip off against the 13-9 (9-6 MIAC) Blazers at 3 p.m.
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Women’s Hockey Set For Bethel Series
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The Gustavus women’s hockey team continues Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference play with a series against Bethel University this weekend. The Gusties (13-5-3, 9-2-3 MIAC) host the Royals (7-10-4, 4-6-4 MIAC) Friday evening at Don Roberts Ice Rink and travel to Blaine, Minn. Saturday afternoon.
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Carpenter’s Career Performance Leads Women’s Basketball Past St. Olaf
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The No. 16-ranked Gustavus women’s basketball team was led by Kelsey Carpenter’s (Sr., St. Peter, Minn.) career-high 31-point performance and record-tying eight three-point field goals to earn an 81-47 win at St. Olaf College Wednesday evening, improving its record to 21-1 overall and 14-1 MIAC.
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Alhouni Named MIAC Men’s Tennis Athlete Of The Week
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Gustavus men’s tennis player Mohanad Alhouni got off to a great start in 2017 as the Gusties opened against three nationally-ranked opponents. Alhouni went 2-1 in singles play, including a pair of straight-sets wins against nationally-ranked foes, and he also went 2-1 in doubles matches against No. 24 Whitman, No. 31 Pacific and No. 9…
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No. 16 Women’s Hoops Begins Three-Game Road Slate At St. Olaf
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The No. 16-ranked Gustavus Adolphus College women’s basketball team starts a three-game road stretch Wednesday evening, heading to Northfield, Minn. to take on St. Olaf College. The 20-1 (13-1 MIAC) Gusties are set to tip off against the 7-14 (3-11 MIAC) Oles at 7 p.m.
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Men’s Tennis Splits Two Matches ln Washington
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The No. 20-ranked Gustavus men’s tennis team fell 2-7 to No. 9 Pomona-Pitzer and won 7-2 against Pacific University Saturday on the campus of Whitman College to close out its first weekend of the 2017 spring season, moving its record to 1-2 overall.