Category: Women’s Hockey
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Women’s Hockey Completes Sweep Of Bethel 6-3
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The Gustavus women’s hockey team completed the regular season series sweep over Bethel with a 6-3 victory Saturday afternoon on Don Roberts Ice Rink in St. Peter, Minn. The Gusties were led once again by their senior captain Mollie Carroll who tallied her second-consecutive two-goal performance against the Royals. It didn’t take long for the…
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Captains Lead Women’s Hockey Past Bethel 5-1
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Gustavus women’s hockey captains Mollie Carroll and Lindsey Hjelm each provided two-goal efforts Friday night, leading the Gusties to a 5-1 victory over Bethel in Blaine, Minn. in their first MIAC contest of the season. The Gusties improve to 3-0-0 overall and 1-0-0 in the MIAC, while Bethel drops to 1-1-2 overall and 0-1-0 in…
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Women’s Hockey Touted As Top Contender In West Region By D3hockey.com
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In a press release Wednesday, D3hockey.com touted the Gustavus women’s hockey team as the team to beat in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) and a top contender in the NCAA West Region. The Gusties posted a 22-5-3 overall record and undefeated 12-0-3 MIAC mark last season en route to their seventh-straight conference title and…
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Women’s Hockey Player Melissa Doyle Featured On MIAC’s Student-Athlete Spotlight
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Gustavus Adolphus sophomore women’s hockey player Melissa Doyle (White Bear Lake, Minn.) was featured on the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference’s Student-Athlete Spotlight last week. The Spotlight highlights student-athletes from across the conference each Tuesday and Thursday. The Gustavus women’s hockey team opened its 2011-12 season with a pair of home victories last weekend, defeating Concordia…
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Draayer Scores Twice Again, Women’s Hockey Trumps St. Norbert 8-1
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Returning 18 letterwinners from last year’s team, the Gustavus women’s hockey team knew it would have a solid crop of veterans to help lead the team. But two games into the 2011-12 campaign, it’s been the first-years making a name for themselves. Rookie Carolyn Draayer scored two goals for the Gusties for the second-straight game,…
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Women’s Hockey Claims Season Opener 7-1 Over Concordia University
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The Gustavus women’s hockey team had six different players register a goal in its season-opening 7-1 victory over Concordia University Friday night in St. Peter, Minn. First-year forward Carolyn Draayer led the Gusties with her first two collegiate goals in the convincing win. The Gusties maintained possession of the puck throughout most of the contest…
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Women’s Hockey Opens 2011-12 Campaign Friday
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The Gustavus women’s hockey team kicks off its 2011-12 campaign Friday, Nov. 4, playing host to Concordia University of Mequon, Wis. The match-up will begin the long road in the Gusties’ pursuit of reaching a ninth-consecutive trip to the NCAA Championships. Five-time MIAC Coach-of-the-Year Mike Carroll, now in his 13th season at the helm, returns…
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Gustie Skater Kelsey Kennedy Featured On MIAC’s Student-Athlete Spotlight
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Gustavus Adolphus junior women’s hockey player Kelsey Kennedy (Eagan, Minn.) has been featured on the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference’s Student-Athlete Spotlight this week. The Spotlight highlights student-athletes from across the conference each Tuesday and Thursday. Kennedy played in 27 games last season, recording nine points on nine assists. The junior blueliner from Eagan, Minn. finished…
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Former Gustie Hockey Player Kirstin Peterson Named Assistant Women’s Hockey Coach
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Former women’s hockey standout and 2011 Gustavus graduate Kirstin Peterson returns to campus as the assistant women’s hockey coach. Peterson, a mainstay of the Gustavus blue line the past four seasons, recently earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Health Fitness in May.
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Seniors Sara Yungner, Katie Schenfeld, And Sam Frank Named Academic All-America
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Gustavus Adolphus seniors Sara Yungner, Katie Schenfeld, and Sam Frank have earned a spot on the 2011 CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-America Team. Yungner earned first team distinction, Schenfeld takes home second team honors, and Frank was named to the third team.