Category: Men’s Sports

  • Safety Joe Welch Named to D3football.com All-America Team

    Gustavus Adolphus junior safety Joe Welch (Hastings, Minn.) has been named to the 2008 D3football.com All-America Team. Welch, who was selected to the Third Team Defense, is the second Gustavus player to ever be named to the D3football.com All-America team joining Andy Traetow who was a second team selection as a return specialist in 2000.

  • Men’s Basketball Suffers Disappointing 102-79 Loss To University of Puget Sound

    The Gustavus men’s basketball team lost to the University of Puget Sound 102-79 at the Ameriprise Whitworth Classic on Sunday. The tournament is being played at Burlingame High School near San Francisco, California. Gustavus was led in scoring by Robbie Schmidt with 15 points. Mychal Crowder was the only other Gustie in double figures with…

  • Ross Ring-Jarvi Named MIAC Men’s Hockey Player of the Week

    Gustavus Adolphus College first-year forward Ross Ring-Jarvi (Anoka, Minn.) has been named the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Men’s Hockey Player of the Week for the week ending December 15, 2008. Ring-Jarvi tallied three points on one goal and two assists in the Gusties’ 6-3 win over No. 13 UW-Stevens Point on Saturday in Stevens Point,…

  • Men’s Hockey Gets Back On Track With 6-3 Win Over UW-Stevens Point

    The Gustavus men’s hockey team scored three goals in the third period to defeat 13th-ranked UW-Stevens Point 6-3 on Saturday night in Stevens Point, Wis. Special teams played an important part in the win as the Gusties recorded two power-play goals and one shorthanded goal. Several players got in on the scoring as six different…

  • Joe Welch Named to D3football.com All-West Region First Team Defense

    Gustavus Adolphus junior safety Joe Welch (Hastings, Minn.) is one of nineteen Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) football student-athletes to have been named to the 2008 D3football.com All-West Region Team. The nineteen chosen from the MIAC is more than any other conference in the region. Welch was selected to the First Team Defense.

  • Peter Haugen Named Head Football Coach At Gustavus

    Peter Haugen, a native of Minneapolis and a 1991 graduate of Bethel University, has been named the head football coach at Gustavus Adolphus College. Haugen, who has been the head football coach at Minneapolis Washburn High School for the past 15 years, succeeds Jay Schoenebeck who announced he was stepping down after 15 years as…

  • Last Second Basket Sinks Men’s Basketball In 52-50 Loss To Augsburg

    The Gustavus men’s basketball team suffered its first loss in the MIAC as Jon Cassens hit a layup with :03.5 remaining to give Augsburg a 52-50 win over the Gusties on Wednesday at Gus Young Court. Gustavus had a ten-minute scoring drought in the first half as it went into halftime trailing 23-18 after shooting…

  • Men’s Swimming Finishes Second At Falcon Invitational

    The Gustavus men’s swimming team finished second out of nine teams in the red division at the Falcon Invitational hosted by the University of Wisconsin at River Falls and held at the University of Minnesota Aquatics Center in Minneapolis on Saturday. The Gusties recorded 539 points behind Luther College, which tallied 788 points. Josh Seaburg…

  • Bench Scoring Helps Men’s Basketball Defeat Saint Mary’s 81-62

    The depth of the Gustavus men’s basketball team proved to be too much for Saint Mary’s as the Gustie bench outscored their counterparts 29-12 in a 81-62 victory on Monday night in Winona. Head Coach Mark Hanson’s squad continued to shoot well from the field as Gustavus shot 54.8 percent on 34-of-62 shooting. Eleven different…

  • Men’s Hockey Falls To Bethel 3-2 In Overtime

    The Gustavus men’s hockey team suffered a 3-2 overtime loss to Bethel when the Royals’ Brad Peterson scored the game-winning goal :24 into the extra period on Saturday at Don Roberts Ice Rink. Gustavus held a 45-21 shots on goal advantage, but Bethel goaltender Aaron Damjanovich kept the Royals in the game by making 43…