Tag: Featured
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Press, Olson Lead Women’s Hockey Past Saint Benedict
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Tina Press and Emily Olson combined for seven points, leading the Gusties to a 5-2 MIAC victory over Saint Benedict Friday night. With the win, the Gusties improve to 7-0-0 in the MIAC and 12-1-0 overall.
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Hanson Named D3baseball.com Preseason All-American
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Gustavus first baseman Jack Hanson (Sr., Minnetonka) was named 2023 First Team Preseason All-America by D3baseball.com on Wednesday.
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Men’s Hoops Holds On for 81-75 Win Over St. Scholastica
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The Gustavus men’s basketball team watched a 23-point lead slowly dwindle down to three points Wednesday night, but fended off a late push by St. Scholastica for an 81-75 win at Gus Young Court.
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Women’s Basketball Keeps Offense Rolling, Defeats St. Scholastica 75-48
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The Gustavus women’s basketball team kept its offense rolling, posting 75 points for the second game in a row, defeating St. Scholastica by a margin of 27 for the MIAC victory.
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Women’s Hoops Smothers Carleton, Wins 75-40
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Following their second loss of the season, and first loss at home, the Gustavus women’s basketball team was eager to respond, and they did so in convincing fashion, rolling to a 75-40 MIAC victory over Carleton.
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Men’s Basketball Downed by League Leading Carleton
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In a matchup of two of the top three men’s basketball teams in the MIAC Saturday afternoon, Gustavus lost to league leading Carleton 91-80 at Gus Young Court.
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Gusties Finish Second in Best of Minnesota Meet
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The Gustavus gymnastics team kicked off its 2023 season at the Best of MN Meet, competing against Hamline, Winona State, and host U of M. The Gusties finished second behind Minnesota, edging out Winona State by just 0.175.
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Gymnastics 2023 Season Preview
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The Gustavus gymnastics team kicks off its 2023 season at 6 p.m. on Friday, heading to Minneapolis for the Best of Minnesota meet between Hamline, Winona State, and host Minnesota.
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Hot Shooting Men’s Hoops Wins 97-88 at Bethel
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The Gustavus men’s basketball team shot 59 percent from the field Wednesday night in a fast-paced 97-88 win at Bethel.
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Gusties’ Second Half Slump Leads to 66-70 Loss to Bethel
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Entering Wednesday’s game against Bethel having won four straight, the Gusties looked to carry their success into the New Year. Unfortunately, the Royals had other plans.