Tag: Julia Schultz
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Bri Radtke Named MIAC Women’s Basketball Player of the Year, Mathiowetz and Geske Also Earn All-Conference Honors
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Gustavus Adolphus women’s basketball players Bri Radtke, Molly Geske, and Molly Mathiowetz have been named All-Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference by a vote of the league’s coaches with Radtke being named the league’s Player of the Year.
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Women’s Basketball Defeats St. Thomas 66-56, Secures At Least A Share Of MIAC Title
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The Gustavus women’s basketball team slipped past St. Thomas 66-56 on Wednesday and in the process clinched at least a share of the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Title with one game yet to play. Against the Tommies, Gustavus got a big performance from senior forward Julia Schultz, who started in place leading scorer Molly Mathiowetz…
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Women’s Basketball Posts Convincing 67-44 Win Over St. Olaf
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The Gustavus women’s basketball team inched another step closer to a regular season conference title with a 67-44 win over St. Olaf at Gus Young Court in St. Peter on Wednesday night. The Gusties used a 22-1 run over an eight minute period in the first half to build a 17-point lead and never looked…
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Radtke’s 19 Points Leads Women’s Basketball To 74-66 Win Over Macalester
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Bri Radtke scored 19 points including two clutch free throws with 16 seconds left to assure the Gusties an important 74-66 win at Macalester on Wednesday night. The Scots had defeated Gustavus 73-61 in St. Peter on January 4. The Gusties improved to 17-3 overall and 15-2 in the MIAC and maintained their one-game lead…
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Women’s Basketball Defeats St. Thomas 77-63, Remains Atop MIAC Standings
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The Gustavus women’s basketball team remained in a three-way tie for first place with an important 77-63 win over St. Thomas on Wednesday night at Concordia University’s Gangelhoff Center. The Gusties, who had five players reach double figures in the scoring column, were led by Molly Mathiowetz with 22 points.
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Women’s Basketball Moves Into First Place with 85-67 Win Over Hamline
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The Gustavus women’s basketball team defeated Hamline 85-67 on Saturday afternoon in St. Peter and moved into a three-way tie for first place in the MIAC after Concordia defeated St. Ben’s 68-56 win in Moorhead. Gustavus, St. Ben’s, and Macalester are all currently atop the MIAC with a league mark of 7-1. Against the Pipers,…