Category: Football
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2005 Football Preview
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The Gustavus Adolphus College football team looks to take a big step forward in 2005 after posting a disappointing 2-8 mark in 2004. Head Coach Jay Schoenebeck will look to 32 returning letterwinners to lead the way including eight starters on offense and seven starters on defense.
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Isaac Sieling Named to AP Little All-America Football Team
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The post-season awards continue to roll in for Gustavus linebacker Isaac Sieling as he was recently named to the Associated Press Little All-America First Team. This is the 14th time that a Gustavus player has been named to the AP Little All-America team.
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Isaac Sieling Named To American Football Coaches Association All-America Team
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Gustavus senior linebacker Isaac Sieling has been named to the American Football Coaches Association All-America Team. Sieling is the second Gustie player to be named to the AFCA team following Kurt Ploeger who was honored in 1984.
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Isaac Sieling Named to the 2004 Aztec Bowl Squad
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Gustavus linebacker Isaac Sieling has been selected to play for the American Football Coaches Association’s Division III all-star team that will play the Mexican National Team in the 2004 Aztec Bowl on December 11 in Cancun, Mexico.
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Football Drops Final Game of the Season to Bethel 28-17
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The Gustavus football team fell to Bethel 28-17 Saturday afternoon in the final game of the season. The Gusties ended the year with an overall record of 2-8 and 2-6 in conference play, good for a sixth place finish in the MIAC standings.
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Football Game against Bethel Will Not Be Broadcast on Web
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Due to technical difficulties the Gustavus football game against Bethel will not be broadcast today. You may be able to listen to the game by going to Bethel’s website.
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Isaac Sieling Featured in MIAC Profiles of Excellence
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Senior football player Isaac Sieling is featured in a recent MIAC Profiles of Excellence article written by Rich Mies of the College Sporting News.
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Football Team Knocks Off Carleton 40-27
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The Gustavus football team scored 28 points in the second quarter to rally past Carleton and claim a 40-27 win in Northfield. The Gusties, who ran their win streak over the Knights to eight consecutive games, are now 2-7 overall and 2-5 in the MIAC.
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Football Team Drops 10-7 Heartbreaker in Overtime to St. Thomas
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The Gustavus football team suffered another heartbreaking loss when St. Thomas made a 24-yard field in overtime to defeat the Gusties 10-7.
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Football to Host St. Thomas in Home Finale
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The Gustavus football team will host St. Thomas on Saturday at 1:00 pm in St. Peter. It will mark the final home game of the 2004 season for the Gusties.