Tag: riley sharbono
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Men’s Basketball Hosts Auggies Monday
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The Gustavus men’s basketball will host Augsburg on Monday night in a 7 p.m. contest.
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Men’s Basketball Resumes MIAC Play at St. Thomas Wednesday
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The Gustavus men’s basketball team will travel to St. Paul, Minn. on Wednesday night to take on St. Thomas in a MIAC contest starting at 7 p.m.
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Second Half Outburst Propels Saint Mary’s Over Men’s Basketball
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The Gustavus men’s basketball team played host to Saint Mary’s on Saturday and fell by a score of 86-81.
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Men’s Basketball Prepares for Saint Mary’s
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The Gustavus men’s basketball will host Saint Mary’s on Saturday afternoon for a MIAC contest with the tipoff at 3 p.m.
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Riley Sharbono Scores His 1,000 Point, Men’s Basketball Falls to Johnnies
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The Gustavus men’s basketball team played host to Saint John’s on Saturday afternoon and fell by a score of 83-71.
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Men’s Basketball Opens MIAC Slate With Loss at Hamline
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The Gustavus men’s basketball team opened MIAC play Wednesday night with a 79-62 loss at Hamline. The Gusties drop to 2-3 overall and 0-1 in the MIAC.
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All-Around Performance Lifts Men’s Basketball Over Central
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The Gustavus men’s basketball team played host to the Central College Dutch on Saturday afternoon and took home an 81-75 victory.
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Men’s Basketball Falls Short on Road to Buena Vista
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The Gustavus men’s basketball team traveled to Buena Vista University on Tuesday night and lost by a score 77-68.
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Sharbono And Thomas Earn MIAC Men’s Basketball Postseason Accolades
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The Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference announced its men’s basketball postseason awards Tuesday and two Gustavus student-athletes received recognition. Riley Sharbono (Jr., Marshall, Minn.) was named to the Third Team while Kelsey Thomas (Sr., Wiesbaden, Germany) earned All-Conference Honorable Mention.
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Men’s Hoops Puts Up Tough Battle Against No. 3-Ranked Johnnies On Senior Night
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The Gustavus men’s basketball team closed out its season with a valiant effort against No. 3-ranked Saint John’s University Wednesday evening at Gus Young Court while honoring its five seniors during a 78-73 loss.