Year: 2023
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Baseball Earns Seven All-Conference Awards, Casperson Named MIAC Pitcher of the Year
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The Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) announced its 2023 baseball awards Monday and seven Gusties earned All-Conference honors, highlighted by Mitch Casperson (Jr., Le Sueur) being named MIAC Pitcher of the Year.
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Faculty Spotlight: Mimi Gerstbauer
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Mimi Gerstbauer (Political Science) and co-authors James Huff (Wheaton College) and Vilma “Nina” Balmaceda (Duke University) published an article “Faith in Peacebuilding Assemblages in Colombia and Peru” in The International Journal of Latin American Religions.
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Baseball Blanked in MIAC Playoff Championship
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The Gustavus baseball team saw its season come to an end Saturday in the MIAC playoff championship game, losing 4-0 to Bethel.
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Gustie Women Win Second Straight MIAC Outdoor Championship, Men Finish Eighth
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The Gustie track & field teams wrapped up competition at the MIAC Outdoor Championships, with the women finishing first and the men eighth. The Gustie women collected the program’s second-ever and second-straight MIAC Outdoor Championship, winning the title last season as well. The women finished with 154.5 points, followed by St. Olaf with 143 and…
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Softball Loses Pitching Duel to Bethel in MIAC Playoff Semifinals to End Season
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The Gustie softball season came to an end Saturday, suffering a 1-0 loss to MIAC Regular Season Champions Bethel. The Gusties and Royals combined for only six hits in the entire game, as Piper Otto and Bethel pitcher Kayla Simacek put on a clinic in the semifinal matchup, combining for 15 strikeouts.
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Men’s Tennis Falls 5-1 In NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal Against Top-Ranked Case Western
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The Gustavus men’s tennis team ended their season in the NCAA Elite Eight, falling to No. 1 Case Western Reserve University by a score of 5-1. The Gusties finish their season with a record of 26-11.
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Gusties Break Records on Day One of MIAC Outdoor Championships
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The Gustavus track & field team had a strong start to the MIAC Outdoor Championships, as Annika Poe and Birgen Nelson both broke MIAC records in their events. The Gustie women sit in third after day one with 35 points while the men are in sixth with 24.
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Novak Shines, Baseball Eliminates Johnnies and Cobbers
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COLLEGEVILLE, Minn. – Facing elimination on Friday, the Gustavus baseball team rose to the occasion with a thrilling 3-2 walk-off win over Saint John’s followed by a dominant 15-6 win over Concordia to advance to the MIAC playoff championship game for the second consecutive season. The Gusties (28-13) will face Bethel (28-10) at 3 p.m.…
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Congrats Newly Tenured Faculty!
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The Library has added a title to the collection in honor of each of our newly tenured colleagues. They are displayed on the main floor near the staircase on the Chapel side of the Library. Congratulations, newly tenured faculty! Jillian Downey, Mathematics, Computer Science & Statistics Lucie Holmgreen, Psychological Science Shu-Ling Wang, Economics & Management…
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Tenure Ceremony Recognizes MCS Faculty Member
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Congratulations to Dr. Jillian Downey. Dr. Downey was officially tenured by the college today.