Entries tagged with ‘sophia steinberg’

Steinberg Competes at NCAA Diving Regional Championships

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.

Rooney, Steinberg Named January Student-Athletes of the Month

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.

Bican, Steinberg Named MIAC Swim & Dive Athletes of the Week

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.

Three Divers Compete at NCAA Region 1 Championships

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. 

Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Defeats St. Olaf, Men and Women at Macalester Finish Third

The Gustavus Swimming and Diving team sent half of their team to a meet in St. Olaf on Saturday.

Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Finish Second

The Gustavus men's and women's swimming and diving teams each placed second in their meet on Saturday.

Swimming and Diving 2018-19 Season Preview

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.

Women’s Swim & Dive Finishes Second At MIAC Championships

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.