Author: siewert
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A Tradition Spanning Decades and Crossing the Globe
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From six continents, 11 international student-athletes dot the Gustavus men’s tennis roster.
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Aney Named MIAC Men’s Tennis Athlete of the Week
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Nick Aney (Sr., Rochester) came away with victories at No. 2 singles and No. 1 singles to help the Gusties earn a 7-2 win over conference rival Carleton on April 23.
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Tuesday Baseball at Concordia Postponed
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The Gustavus baseball team’s road MIAC doubleheader at Concordia scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Tuesday is postponed due to cold weather and field conditions. A rescheduled date will be announced in the near future.
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Women’s Golf Finishes Fourth at Carleton St. Olaf Spring Invite, Wins Northfield Challenge
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After lightning and storms cut the first round short at the Carleton St. Olaf Spring Invite on Saturday at Willingers Golf Club, the Gustavus women’s golf team finished the round Sunday morning with a score of 343, taking fourth place out of 14 teams.
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Women’s Tennis Wins Eighth Straight, Tops St. Kate’s 6-3
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The Gustavus women’s tennis team won its eighth consecutive match Sunday, beating St. Catherine 6-3 at the University of Minnesota’s Baseline Tennis Center. The Gusties, ranked No. 8 in the Central Region, improve to 16-6 overall and 8-0 in the MIAC.
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Softball Bats Come Alive in Split at Saint Mary’s
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The Gustavus softball team scored 18 runs on 25 hits Sunday in a doubleheader split at Saint Mary’s. The Gusties won game one 9-2 before dropping the second game 11-9, moving to 12-18 overall and 7-9 in the MIAC.
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Men’s Golf Takes Second at SJU Spring Invite
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No. 19 Gustavus men’s golf wrapped up the regular season Sunday with a second place finish at the Saint John’s Spring Invitational, held at Monticello Country Club. The Gusties scored a 19-over par 303, five strokes behind the host Johnnies.
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Men’s Golf Takes Third at SJU Winter Classic, Pedersen Earns Medalist
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The Gustavus men’s golf team took third place out of 16 teams Saturday at the Saint John’s Winter Classic. The Gusties scored a seven-over 295, just one stroke back of UW-Eau Claire and two strokes behind Saint John’s.
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Weather Shortens Women’s Golf at Carleton St. Olaf Spring Invite
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Lightning and storms cut the first round short at the Carleton St. Olaf Spring Invite on Saturday at Willingers Golf Club. The Gusties finished on holes 12, 13, and 14 and are 32-over par, sitting in fourth place out of 14 teams.
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Women’s Tennis Cruises Past Bethel 8-1
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The No. 35-ranked Gustavus women’s tennis team cruised to an 8-1 victory over Bethel on Saturday at the Swanson Tennis Center.