Big scores from senior running back Colin Tobin and yardage from senior wide receiver Fritz Waldvogel, now St. Thomas’ all-time leader in receiving yards, helped secure the win over St. Olaf 49-14.
Tommie football beats River Falls 45-22
Senior running back Colin Tobin’s four rushing touchdowns powered the Tommies’ win. St. Thomas has a 2-0 record.
Sports in :60 – Sept. 9, 2011
This is Sports in :60 for Friday, Sept. 9, 2011.
News in :90 – Sept. 7, 2011
This is News in :90 for Sept. 7, 2011.
Tommie football wins opener 20-7
St. Thomas took on the St. Norbert College Green Knights at Palmer field.
Tommies lead Green Knights 13-7 at half
Two touchdowns put the fifth-ranked Tommies ahead of St. Norbert in the season opener at Palmer Field.
Men’s soccer loses 2-0 in season opener
After a scoreless first half, Clarke College secured its win with two goals in the second half.
Tommie football team ready to prove itself this season
After a perfect 10-0 regular season for Tommie football last year, sports editor Alex Keil looks ahead at the 2011 the season and Saturday’s home opener.
Students absent as neighbors discuss city proposal limiting housing
The moratorium, which the council voted to support on Aug. 9, extends around the St. Thomas campus from I-94 to St. Clair Avenue and from Mississippi River Boulevard to Fairview Avenue.
Former Tommies take the field in the Twins minor leagues
Roy Larson and Matt Schuld have moved from MIAC play to the minors league, joining some all-star players on the field.
Noisy quad nothing new at St. Thomas in summers
St. Thomas professors are competing with jackhammers and bulldozers for students attention this summer, but distracting noise during summer classes is nothing new.
Quad landscaping hard on trees, students
Students and trees alike are scarce as the university deals with the construction, expected to be completed by the start of fall semester.
Tommies remade themselves into NCAA contender
The baseball team ended its season May 20. Coach Chris Olean reflects on the 2011 season.
Baseball still in NCAA tournament after win against Aurora
Junior pitcher Bryce Gapinski’s strong performance helped keep the St. Thomas baseball team alive in the NCAA tournament Thursday as the Tommies ended Aurora’s season with an 8-3 victory in Whitewater, Wis.
Baseball loses to Hamline 7-5; hopes for NCAA bid
Freshman Zach Franz gave up one run and four hits in six innings pitched, leading St. Thomas to a 5-1 victory over Hamline Sunday morning. But the Pipers won the second game, coming from behind three times to win the MIAC playoff championship 7-5. St.Thomas still has a chance at an at-large bid.