Author: siewert
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Holtan Named MIAC Volleyball Offensive Player of the Week
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Kate Holtan (Sr., Rochester) helped the Gusties to a trio of victories last week against Augsburg, St. Olaf, and UW-La Crosse. Holtan had five aces, passed a 2.5 rating, hit 0.258 with 43 kills, and had 46 digs and four blocks over 11 sets.
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Abegglen Named MIAC Football Special Teams Player of the Week
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Andrew Abegglen (Jr., Mound) accounted for nine points in Gustavus’ decisive 72-7 victory at St. Scholastica last Saturday, helping the Gusties set a new program record for the widest margin of victory (65).
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Men’s Soccer vs. Augsburg Moved to Tuesday, Concordia Game Moved to Oct. 20
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The Gustavus men’s soccer game vs. Augsburg, originally scheduled for 4 p.m. Wednesday, has been moved to 4 p.m. Tuesday to avoid the forecasted weather on Wednesday. The game will be played on the reserve field located to the north of the baseball field.
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Football Cruises to 72-7 Victory at St. Scholastica
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The inaugural meeting between the Gustavus and St. Scholastica football programs proved to be a one-sided affair as the Gusties steamrolled to a 72-7 victory, marking the highest margin of victory in program history. In the process, the Gusties set the school record with 730 total yards.
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Late Goal Lifts Women’s Soccer Past Concordia 2-1
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Gabriela Rodriguez’ (Fy., Waseca) goal with less than 10 minutes remaining in regulation turned out to be the game-winner as the Gustavus women’s soccer team topped Concordia 2-1 on Saturday afternoon.
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Football Travels to St. Scholastica for First MIAC Divisional Game
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The Gustavus football team is set for its first MIAC Northwoods Division game Saturday at the College of St. Scholastica in the inaugural meeting between the two programs. Kickoff from James S. Malosky Stadium on the campus of UM-Duluth is 1 p.m.
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Women’s Soccer Loses 2-0 at UW-La Crosse
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The Gustavus women’s soccer team Wednesday night lost a non-conference matchup 2-0 at UW-La Crosse. The Gusties drop to 4-7 overall while the Eagles improve to 9-2-1.
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Holtan Named MIAC Volleyball Offensive Player of the Week
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Kate Holtan (Sr., Rochester) helped Gustavus defeat Carleton and nationally-ranked Bethel in straight sets this past weekend. Holtan started the weekend conference series against the Knights with 17 kills, five service aces, and a hitting efficiency of .625. She continued her momentum at Bethel with 19 kills, a hitting efficiency of .405, and a passing…
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Men’s Golf Has Record-Setting Final Round, Finishes Second at MIAC Championships
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Jacob Pedersen (Sr., Minnetonka) made history in the final round of the MIAC Men’s Golf Championship on Monday at Bunker Hills Golf Club. Pedersen fired a seven-under par (65), setting the Gustavus and MIAC record for lowest 18-hole score and lowest final round by an individual champion.
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Men’s Tennis Falls Just Short at ITA Midwest Regional
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The Gustavus men’s tennis team hosted the ITA Midwest Region Championships over the weekend and had a number of notable performances, but came up just short of qualifying for the ITA Cup.