Entries tagged with ‘MIAC Championships’Page 9

Gustavus Adolphus Set To Host MIAC Men’s Tennis Championships

Gustavus Adolphus College plays host this weekend as the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference crowns a tournament champion in men's tennis. The host Gusties captured their 21st consecutive league title and earned the top seed in this weekend's tournament by going 9-0 in league play. The winner of this weekend's tournament receives the MIAC's automatic bid to the field of 41 teams for the 2009 NCAA Division III Men's Tennis Championships.

Women’s Indoor Track and Field Captures Second At MIAC Championships

Strong performances in the shot put helped the Gustavus women's indoor track and field clinch a second place finish with 107.3 points at the MIAC Indoor Championships which were held at Concordia College. Lisa Brown (Sr., Lake Crystal, Minn.), Kaelene Lundstrum (Jr., Bird Island, Minn.), and Sam Broderius (So., Hector, Minn.) helped the Gusties sweep the podium stand in the shot put by earning first through third place to highlight the second day of competition.

Women’s Indoor Track and Field In Second Place After First Day Of MIAC Championships

The Gustavus women's indoor track and field team stands in second place with 55.3 points after the first day of the MIAC Championships. Diana Scott (Jr., Bristol, Conn.) highlighted the day for the Gusties as she captured the title in the weight throw with a NCAA provisional qualifying distance and a new school record at 53' 6.25". The meet, which is being held at Concordia College, concludes on Saturday afternoon.

Men’s Indoor Track And Field In Seventh Place After First Day Of MIAC Championships

The Gustavus men's indoor track and field team is currently in seventh place with 25 points after the first day of the MIAC Championships. Tyler Geyen (Sr., Watertown, Minn.) had a big day for the Gusties as he broke a 23-year old meet record and en route to winning the 55-meter hurdles with a time of 7.59 seconds. Geyen's mark also set a Gustavus record, which he set earlier this season. The meet, which is being held at Concordia College, concludes on Saturday afternoon.

Gustavus Adolphus Set To Host MIAC Women’s Tennis Championships

Gustavus Adolphus College plays host this weekend as the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference crowns a tournament champion in women's tennis. The host Gusties captured their 17th consecutive league title and earned the top seed in this weekend's tournament by going 10-0 in league play.

Gustavus Adolphus Set To Host MIAC Men’s Tennis Championships

Gustavus Adolphus College plays host this weekend as the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference crowns a tournament champion in men's tennis. The host Gusties captured their 20th consecutive league title and earned the top seed in this weekend's tournament by going 9-0 in league play.

Men’s Tennis Top Seeds Advance In First Round Of MIAC Playoffs

The third-seed Bethel Royals and the fourth-seed St. Thomas Tommies advanced to the semifinal round of the MIAC Men's Tennis Playoffs on Friday at the Swanson Tennis Center in St. Peter. The Royals defeated the sixth-seed St. Olaf Oles 6-0, while the Tommies defeated the fifth-seed Saint John's Johnnies 5-1.

Macalester And St. Olaf Advance To Semifinals Of MIAC Women’s Tennis Semifinals

The third-seed Macalester Scots and the fifth-seed St. Olaf Oles advanced to the semifinal round of the MIAC Women's Tennis Playoffs on Friday at the Swanson Tennis Center in St. Peter. The Scots defeated the sixth-seed Carleton Knights 5-4, while the Oles defeated the fourth-seed Saint Benedict Blazers 5-2.

Men’s and Women’s Swimming Sweep MIAC Championship Titles

The Gustavus men's and women's swimming and diving teams both finished what they started on Thursday as they won the MIAC Team Championships on Saturday night at the University of Minnesota Aquatic Center. The Gustie men, who claimed their sixth title in seven years, tallied 874 points. The Gustavus women repeated as MIAC Champions for their fourth title in seven years with 697.5 points.

Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Remain in First After Second Day of MIAC Championships

The Gustavus women's swimming team turned in another strong performance and remained in first place with a 70-point lead over St. Olaf after the second day of the MIAC Championships. The Gustie men are in first place just 40 points ahead of St. Olaf. The championships, which are taking place at the University of Minnesota Aquatic Center, will conclude with competition on Saturday.