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  • Captains Lead Women’s Hockey Past Bethel 5-1

    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…

  • Women’s Hockey Touted As Top Contender In West Region By D3hockey.com

    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…

  • Draayer Scores Twice Again, Women’s Hockey Trumps St. Norbert 8-1

    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,…

  • Women’s Hockey Claims Season Opener 7-1 Over Concordia University

    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…

  • Women’s Hockey Opens 2011-12 Campaign Friday

    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…

  • Brett Ylonen Named October Male Student-Athlete Of The Month

    Brett Ylonen – October Male Student-Athlete of the Month – Freshman, Soccer The Gustavus men’s soccer team posted an undefeated 5-0-3 overall record and 3-0-3 mark in the MIAC in the month of October, securing a spot in the MIAC Playoffs. Much of the credit to the team’s good fortune can be credited to the…

  • Kate Eggers, Sam Falk Named Female Co-Student-Athletes Of The Month

    The Gustavus women’s cross country and golf teams made a splash at their respective conference championships in the month of October and a pair of individuals were instrumental to those successes – junior cross country runner Kate Eggers and first-year golfer Sam Falk. For their positive contributions to their respective teams, the Office of Sports…

  • Women’s Soccer Shut Out 2-0 By Macalester In Season Finale

    After posting back-to-back MIAC victories in its last two games, the Gustavus women’s soccer team went out with a whimper falling to Macalester 2-0 Saturday afternoon in St. Paul, Minn. in the Gusties’ season finale. Gustavus concludes its 2011 campaign 5-12-0 overall and 3-5-0 in the MIAC, while the Scots improve to 11-6-1 overall and…

  • Men’s Cross Country Takes Eighth At MIAC Championships For Third Consecutive Year

    The Gustavus men’s cross country team posted its third consecutive eighth-place finish at the MIAC Championships on Saturday afternoon in St. Paul, Minn. Hamline proved its standing as the conference powerhouse by winning its third-straight championship, including three of the top four finishers. St. Olaf came in second, while Saint John’s took third. Ben Sathre…

  • Women’s Cross Country Claims Third Place At MIAC Championships

    The Gustavus women’s cross country team set out to improve on last year’s fourth place finish at the MIAC Championships, and it did just that placing third at this season’s conference meet Saturday in St. Paul, Minn. Carleton stole the podium with the 2011 team title, including the top three individuals, while St. Olaf took…