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Women’s Soccer Wins MIAC Opener 4-1 at St. Scholastica

In the inaugural meeting as conference opponents, the Gustavus women’s soccer team defeated St. Scholastica 4-1 Tuesday in the MIAC opener. The Gusties improve to 3-2 overall and 1-0 in the MIAC, while the Saints drop to 0-4-1 overall and 0-1 in the league.

Pedersen Named MIAC Men’s Golfer of the Week

Jacob Pedersen (Sr., Minnetonka) carded a 69-70-74-213 at the Minnesota Golf Classic at Pioneer Creek in Maple Plain over the weekend, tying for the lowest score of any NCAA Division III golfer at the meet. Pedersen and Saint John's sophomore Glavine Schugel both finished at three-under-par, tied for 10th place on the tournament's individual leaderboard.

Embacher, Kes Earn MIAC Volleyball Athletes of the Week

Gustavus volleyball players Hailey Embacher (Sr., Mankato) and Madi Kes (So., Jordan) have been named MIAC Volleyball Defensive and Offensive Players of the Week, respectively.

Women’s Golf Breaks 36-Hole Program Record, Regalado Cards Hole in One

 The Gustavus women's golf team finished day two of the Wartburg Fall Invite etching their names into the record book after carding 604 on 36 holes, surpassing the 2008 record by one stroke. Additionally, Sydney Regalado (Sr., Rosemount) carded an ace on the fourteenth hole. The Gusties placed in fourth out of 16 teams, with St. Catherine winning the tournament with a final score of of 586. 

Men’s Soccer Lifts Past No. 5 Luther 3-1

The Gustavus men's soccer team took a 3-1 win over No. 5 ranked Luther College in a Saturday afternoon contest. With the win, the Gusties move to 2-2 on the season.

Volleyball Brings Home a 4-0 Finish at Cornell Tournament

The Gustavus volleyball team capped its success in the final matches of the Cornell tournament and left 4-0 on the weekend after winning 3-2 over Coe College and 3-0 over Grinnell. With the wins, the Gusties move to 8-1 on the season.

Football Upsets No. 15 Wartburg 27-18

Three second half touchdown passes and a number of key defensive stops late in the fourth quarter propelled the Gustavus football team to a 27-18 upset over No. 15-ranked Wartburg College on Saturday at Hollingsworth Field. The Gusties improve to 2-0 overall while the Knights drop to 1-1.