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Ryan Hoag’s Blog – It’s Game Day!
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Former Gustavus football player Ryan Hoag has been blogging about his experience playing professional football in the United Football League. In his latest installment, Ryan writes about getting ready for his first game with the New York Sentinels on Saturday, October 10 in Orlando, Florida.
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Ryan Hoag’s Blog – Last Day of Training Camp!
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“I’m happy to report that we have finally finished our last day of “training camp” and after meetings tonight, we finally get a day off after 18 straight days of football. Tomorrow and Monday we have days off, with Sunday being a shorter practice and Tuesday starting a game week. I am looking forward to…
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Former Gustavus Football Player Ryan Hoag Makes UFL’s New York Sentinels Roster
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“After six failed training camps, a new ACL, a supposed lost step, age against me, and self proclaimed worst training camp of all time, I have finally made the opening day roster. I am thrilled!” Ryan Hoag’s comments after making the UFL’s New York Sentinels regular season roster. Read the rest of Hoag’s blog as…
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Former Gustavus Football Player Ryan Hoag Competing For Spot On UFL’s New York Sentinel Squad
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Former Gustavus football player Ryan Hoag, who has taken part in numerous NFL Training Camps, is taking one last shot at professional football as he is trying out for the New York Sentinels of the new United Football League. Hoag shares his thoughts about training camp with the Sentinels in a blog for the Gustavus…
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Gustavus Athletic Teams Begin Fall Sport Season With Super Tuesday
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The 2009 fall sport season begins today with five different teams opening their seasons including the men’s and women’s cross country teams, the men’s and women’s soccer teams, and the volleyball team. The men’s and women’s cross country teams run at Northland College at 10:30 am, followed by the women’s soccer team playing at Minnesota-Morris…
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Gustavus Set to Induct Nine New Members into Athletics Hall of Fame
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The Gustavus Adolphus College Athletics Department has chosen nine individuals for induction into its Athletics Hall of Fame. The 2009 inductees include Kerri Pool Foss ’94 (Soccer), Dan Dohmeier ’86 (Baseball), Bob Klindworth ’93 (Cross Country/Track and Field), Leisha Johnson Ronning ’90 (Basketball), C.J. Page ’91 (Gymnastics), Scott Anderson ’92 (Football), Jon Lindquist ’92 (Golf),…
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Gustavus Posts Impressive Eighth Place Finish in 2008-09 NACDA Directors’ Cup Standings
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The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and Learfield Sports have announced the final totals for the 2008-09 Directors’ Cup and Gustavus finished 8th out of 435 competing NCAA Division III institutions. The Gusties placed in the Top 10 for the fifth time in the past eight years and in the Top 25…
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Betsie Collins, Emily Klein Named MIAC Pitcher, Player of the Week
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Junior Pitcher Betsie Collins (Waseca, Minn.) was named Pitcher of the Week, while senior outfielder Emily Klein (Red Wing, Minn.) was named co-Player of the Week for the second consecutive week by the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference on Monday. Collins tossed two shutouts, while Klein hit .583 driving in 11 runs with three home runs,…
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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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Gustavus Athletics Director Al Molde Set To Be Inducted Into Western Michigan’s Hall of Fame This Weekend
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Gustavus Adolphus College Athletics Director Al Molde will be inducted into the Western Michigan University Athletics Hall of Fame this weekend in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Molde, who has served as Gustavus’s Athletics Director since 1997, was the head football coach at Western Michigan from 1987 to 1996.