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Men’s Hockey Falls To St. Thomas 2-1 In Overtime in MIAC Playoff Championship

The Gustavus men's hockey team suffered a heartbreaking 2-1 loss to St. Thomas in overtime in the MIAC Championship Playoff game on Wednesday night in St. Peter. The Tommies got a goal from Chris Hickey at 3:27 of overtime to allow St. Thomas to knock off the top-seeded Gusties at Don Roberts Ice Rink. T.J. Ridley scored for Gusties lone goal.

Women’s Basketball Suffers Heartbreaking 63-60 Loss To St. Thomas in MIAC Playoff Semifinals

St. Thomas guard Jordyn Sears hit two free throws with 09 seconds left to give the Tommies a 63-60 lead and senior guard Bri Radtke's three-point shot at the buzzer bounced off the rim knocking the regular season champion Gusties out of tournament and putting their NCAA Tournament hopes in jeopardy. The Gusties and Tommies battled for 40 minutes at a level that was befitting a post-season tournament contest with everything at stake. In the end, St. Thomas was able to make the clutch shots in the final moments and Gustavus was not. With the loss the Gusties fall to 20-6, while St. Thomas improves to 20-7.

Women’s Swimming & Diving MIAC Championships Wrap-Up

The Gustavus women’s swimming and diving team claimed it’s third MIAC Title in four years by winning the 2010 MIAC Swimming and Diving Championship on Saturday. The Gusties scored a total of 744 points, 155.5 points ahead of second place Carleton (588.5). St. Thomas rounded out the top three in third place with 497 points. The Gustie women have won the MIAC Championship seven times since the 2000-01 season.

Men’s Swimming & Diving MIAC Championships Wrap-Up

The Gustavus men's swimming and diving team compiled 701 points to finish in second place at the 2010 MIAC Swimming and Diving Championships. St. Thomas won the MIAC Title with 709 points. The Gustavus men’s squad had a total of 16 All-Conference performances from eight different swimmers.

Men’s Swimming & Diving Finishes Second At MIAC Championships

St. Thomas compiled 709 points to claim the 2010 MIAC Swimming and Diving Championship on Saturday night in the Aquatics Center on the campus of the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. The Tommies held off Gustavus, who finished in second place for the second consecutive year, tallying 701 points over the past three days. St. Olaf rounded out the top three by taking third with 615.5 points.

Hot Shooting And Scoring Runs Help St. Thomas Defeat Men’s Basketball 75-51

The Gustavus men’s basketball team suffered a 75-51 loss at the hands of first place St. Thomas on Wednesday night in the Gangelhoff Center on the campus of Concordia University in St. Paul. The Tommies shot 57.4% (31-54) in the game, while Gustavus shot just 36.4% (20-55). St. Thomas’s Sam Eicher (6-7) and Joe Scott (5-9) both scored a game-high 14-points in the game, as Ryan McPartland (5-6) led Gustavus with 10 points.

Women’s Basketball Defeats St. Thomas 66-56, Secures At Least A Share Of MIAC Title

The Gustavus women's basketball team slipped past St. Thomas 66-56 on Wednesday and in the process clinched at least a share of the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Title with one game yet to play. Against the Tommies, Gustavus got a big performance from senior forward Julia Schultz, who started in place leading scorer Molly Mathiowetz who was out with the flu. Schultz scored 12 points and grabbed five rebounds for the Gusties.

Gundersen And Hansvick Shine As Women’s Swimming & Diving Defeats St. Thomas 168-126

The Gustavus women’s swimming and diving team compiled 10 event wins and eight second place finishes to defeat St. Thomas 168-126 in a dual meet on Friday night in St. Paul, Minn. Carrie Gundersen (4) and Maggie Hansvick (3) accounted for seven of Gustavus’s ten first place finishes.

Men’s Swimming & Diving Drops MIAC Dual To St. Thomas 155-146

The Gustavus men’s swimming and diving teams tallied eight first place finishes, yet could not hold off St. Thomas in a 155-146 dual meet loss on Friday night in St. Paul, Minn. Whitaker Davis had a big night for the Gusties, as he won both the 200 butterfly (2:01.35) and 500 freestyle (4:45.70), and took second in the 100 freestyle (49.46).

Seth Anderson Leads Men’s Basketball To 56-51 Upset Win Over #5 St. Thomas

Sophomore Seth Anderson scored 13 points in the the second half to lead the Gustavus men's basketball team to a 56-51 upset win over #5 St. Thomas Wednesday night in St. Peter, Minn. Anderson scored eight of the Gusties final 13 points, including six free throws in the final five minutes of play. The Gusties snapped a St. Thomas 32-game MIAC win steak with the victory and are now alone atop the MIAC standings.