Tag: ncaa championships
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Women’s Tennis Defeats Wheaton 5-2, Earns 12th Consecutive Trip To NCAA Quarterfinals
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The Golden Gusties from Gustavus Adolphus earned their 12th consecutive trip to the NCAA Team Quarterfinal Round after defeating Wheaton College 5-2 on Saturday afternoon in St. Peter. The Gusties, who are now 24-8 overall, will compete at the NCAA Team Championships on May 13-15 in St. Peter, as Gustavus is the host institution for…
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Women’s Tennis Team Selected To Host NCAA Regional This Weekend
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The Gustavus women’s tennis team has been selected to host one of eight NCAA Regional Tournaments this weekend. Six teams will battle for a spot in the NCAA Team Championships, which will be held May 13-15 at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minn. Other teams in the Gustavus Regional include Coe, Grinnell, St. Scholastica,…
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Men’s Swimming and Diving Finishes 12th At NCAA Championships
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The Gustavus men’s swimming and diving team finished in 12th place with 106 points after the final day of the NCAA Championships hosted by The College of Wooster. The Gusties tallied 100 points for the third consecutive year. Kenyon College won its 30th consecutive national championship with 635 points. Johns Hopkins University finished second with…
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Men’s Swimming and Diving Improve To 14th Place After Second Day Of NCAA Championships
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The Gustavus men’s swimming and diving team improved to 14th place with 67 points after the second day of the NCAA Championships, which are being hosted by The College of Wooster. Kenyon College remained in first place with 429 points, well ahead of Denison University, which was in second place with 246.5 points.
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Men’s Swimming and Diving Team In 17th Place After First Day of NCAA Championships
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The Gustavus men’s swimming team is in 17th place after the first day of the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships which are being held at The College of Wooster in Oxford, Ohio. Kenyon College of Gambier, Ohio is in first place with 201 points. The Gusties scored 23 points and trail 16th place Rochester Institute…
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Men’s Swimming and Diving Set To Participate in NCAA Championships
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The Gustavus men’s swimming and diving team will send eight competitors to the NCAA Championships which will take place Thursday through Saturday at the Miami of Ohio University Corwin M. Nixon Aquatic Center in Oxford, Ohio hosted by the College of Wooster. Matt Stewart, Ben Hanson, and Skylar Davis qualified automatically for the national meet…
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Women’s Nordic Skiing Finish 18th At NCAA Skiing Championships
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Gustavus women’s Nordic skier Laura Edlund turned in the highest finish by a Gustie at the NCAA Skiing Championships with a 18th-place finish in the 15K Classic race at Bohart Ranch in Bozeman, Mont. Kathleen DeWahl and Kelly Chaudoin turned in top 30 finishes at 27th and 29th, respectively. The performances by Edlund, DeWahl, and…
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Women’s Nordic Skiing Set To Compete At NCAA Skiing Championships
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Nordic skiers Laura Edlund, Kathleen DeWahl, and Kelly Chaudoin will participate in the 55th annual NCAA Collegiate Skiing Championships this week, March 5-8, at Bohart Ranch in Bozeman, Mont. These skiers earned the right to participate in the championships based on point totals earned in eight Central Collegiate Ski Association (CCSA) races throughout the season.
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Three Women’s Nordic Skiers Qualify For NCAA Collegiate Ski Championships
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Laura Edlund, Kathleen DeWahl, and Kelly Chaudoin will represent Gustavus at the NCAA Collegiate Ski Championships on March 5-8 in Bozeman, Mont. All three skiers earned berths by virtue of their performances in eight CCSA-qualifying races in freestyle and classic techniques this season. The trio also led the team to a second place finish in…
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Harren Finishes 8th at NCAA Cross Country Championships
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Gustavus senior Hailey Harren completed her standout career with an 8th place finish at the 2006 NCAA Women’s Cross Country Championship which was run at Voice of America Park in West Chester, Ohio. Harren recorded a time of 23:12 over the 6,000 meter course which was 40 seconds behind overall champion Sarah Zerzan of Willamette.