Tag: sophia steinberg
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Steinberg Competes at NCAA Diving Regional Championships
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Gustavus women’s diver Sophia Steinberg (Jr., Faribault) competed at the NCAA Division III Region 1 Diving Championships on Friday and Saturday at Denison University.
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Rooney, Steinberg Named January Student-Athletes of the Month
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Men’s track and field student-athlete Taylor Rooney (Jr., Andover) and women’s diver Sophia Steinberg (Jr., Faribault) have been named Gustavus Male and Female Student-Athletes of the Month, which is voted on by the Gustavus Sports Information Department and presented by Thrivent Financial.
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Bican, Steinberg Named MIAC Swim & Dive Athletes of the Week
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Gustavus divers Logan Bican (Sr., Monticello) and Sophia Steinberg (Jr., Faribault) both broke school records Saturday at the Collegeville Dual. For their efforts, Bican and Steinberg were named MIAC Swim & Dive Athletes of the Week.
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Three Divers Compete at NCAA Region 1 Championships
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Three Gustavus divers competed at the NCAA Region 1 Diving Championships on Friday and Saturday. Logan Bican (Jr., Monticello, Minn.) and Jonathan Bovee (Sr., Farmington, Minn.) represented the men’s team, while Sophia Steinberg (So., Faribault, Minn.) represented the women.
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Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Defeats St. Olaf, Men and Women at Macalester Finish Third
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The Gustavus Swimming and Diving team sent half of their team to a meet in St. Olaf on Saturday.
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Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Finish Second
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The Gustavus men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams each placed second in their meet on Saturday.
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Swimming and Diving 2018-19 Season Preview
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The Gustavus men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams are coming off successful 2017-18 campaigns in which they both turned in second place finishes in the MIAC Championships.
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Women’s Swim & Dive Finishes Second At MIAC Championships
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The Gustavus women’s swim & dive team finished the MIAC Championships on Saturday with a second place finish, scoring 657 points. St. Thomas won the title with 867 points and St. Olaf took third with 492 points.