The St. Thomas women’s basketball team’s high energy led them to a 92-30 blowout win over the Carleton Knights Saturday at Schoenecker Arena. Senior center Hannah Spaulding led the team in scoring with 19 points and shot 83 percent.
Awards and record-breaking opportunities for Spaulding’s senior season
St. Thomas women’s basketball standout Hannah Spaulding was one of five players named to the D3hoops.com preseason All-American team and enters her final season with championship aspirations.
Men’s lacrosse ready for spring competition
The St. Thomas men’s club lacrosse team has wrapped up their fall practice season, but they are more than ready to pursue a sixth Men’s Collegiate LaCrosse Association national title in the spring. The team is consistently ranked as a top program in the MCLA and has produced 13 MCLA first-team All-Americans in the past two years.
PODCAST: Keep the Ball Rolling with Phil Esten
In episode 10 of Keep the Ball Rolling, Brady, Noah and Althea talk about NCAA football, men’s soccer and Tommie hoops with special guest Carly Noble. Phil Esten, deputy athletics director at Penn State and future St. Thomas athletics director, joins the crew over the phone.
Men’s soccer falls short of Elite Eight
The St. Thomas men’s soccer team lost Saturday at the University of Chicago to No. 13 Luther College 1-0 in the NCAA Division III Sweet 16. The Tommies end their season with a 16-4-2 record and graduated four seniors: Will Kidd, Aidan Hogan, Andrew Stuempfig and Walter Alvarado.
News in :90 – Nov. 13, 2018
Firefighters struggle to put out wildfires in Southern California, US colleges are attracting fewer students from abroad, and the university announced Monday that St. Thomas alumnus Phil Esten will be the next vice president and athletics director. Reporter Carly Noble has today’s News in :90.
Men’s soccer advances to Sweet 16 with 5-0 rout of Superior
The men’s soccer team advanced to its third-straight Sweet 16 match Sunday at South Field with a dominating 5-0 win over Wisconsin Superior.
Hogan, defense lift men’s soccer to NCAA second round
Goalkeeper Aidan Hogan maintained a shutout to help the men’s soccer team defeat Pacific Lutheran 1-0 Saturday at South Field in the first round of Division III NCAA playoff.
Women’s soccer wins MIAC, advances to NCAA tournament
The women’s soccer team won its first outright conference championship in 10 years, downing Augsburg 3-1 Saturday at South Field.
The Locker Room with Glenn Caruso – Nov. 1, 2018
Football coach Glenn Caruso, running back Stephen Wagner and defensive back Chris Fondakowski visit The Locker Room with TommieMedia’s Carly Noble.
The mastermind behind Division III’s best defensive unit
Wallie Kuchinski, defensive coordinator of the St. Thomas football team, coaches a unit that is top-ranked in the MIAC and fourth overall in Division III. Last year, his defense made national headlines for allowing only 21.9 net rushing yards, the fewest by any NCAA football team in one season.
Women’s soccer rolling with 14th-straight win
Forward Mallory DeBoom scored her 10th and 11th goals of the season Wednesday at South Field, helping lead the St. Thomas women’s soccer team to a 4-1 victory over Concordia-Moorhead. The Tommies extended their win streak to a MIAC-best 14 games.
Sports in :60 – Oct. 16, 2018
St. Thomas volleyball player Katharine Mallak receives MIAC weekly honors, Seahawks owner Paul Allen dies at age 65, and the women’s soccer team has a chance to extend its conference win streak to eight. Reporter Carly Noble has today’s Sports in :60.
Marty’s last-minute goal leads men’s soccer over Moorhead
First-year forward George Marty scored in the final minute of regulation as the St. Thomas men’s soccer team captured a 1-0 win over Concordia-Moorhead.
Behind the scenes work makes international students at home
The Office of International Students and Scholars offers a variety of services assisting international students in their transition to life on and off campus. The office provides support and education for international students while integrating them into the university’s culture.