Amber Darge’s third quarter three-pointer pushed the No. 3 seed St. Thomas women’s basketball past the No. 6 seed St. Kate’s Wildcats 68-55 in the first round of the MIAC playoffs Tuesday night at Schoenecker Arena. Reporter Andres Tejeda and Photographer Drew Bouman have the story.
Sports in :60 – Feb. 24, 2020
Both St. Thomas men’s and women’s basketball defeated St. Mary’s Saturday and Tommie men’s hockey outshot Augsburg 5-4 Saturday. Photojournalist Drew Bouman has today’s Sports in :60.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Tommies push Oles’ losing streak to seven
St. Thomas women’s basketball defeated St. Olaf 67-48 Wednesday night at Schoenecker Arena, even with leading scorer Brynne Rolland out with an injury. Chief Video Editor Taylor Shupe and Photographer Drew Bouman have the story.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Women’s hoops loses to Bethel; eliminated from conference title race
Sophomore guard Ellie Wolkow’s first quarter 3-pointers fueled the St. Thomas women’s basketball team through the first half, but the Tommies lost 65-49 to Bethel University at Schoenecker Arena Wednesday. Production Editor Kat Barrett and photographer Drew Bouman have the story.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Aloe Blacc concert
Aloe Blacc headlined the Tommie Fest spring concert on May 18 in Schoenecker Arena at the University of St. Thomas. Josie Dunne was the concert’s opening act. Photographer Drew Bouman captured some of the concert’s highlights.
Binz Refectory may close for 2020-2021 school year
According to Associate Vice President of Auxiliary Services Mitchell Karstens, the Binz could be closing for the 2020-2021 school year. The move could come in unison with the shutting down of Cretin and Grace halls.
Men’s track and field competes at Tomcat Twilight
The St. Thomas men’s track and field team competed at the annual Tomcat Twilight meet Thursday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium and Koch Diamond.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: St. Thomas hosts Celebrity Crunch Classic at Schoenecker Arena
St. Thomas hosted the Celebrity Crunch Classic in the Anderson Athletic Recreation Center on Sunday that featured a celebrity basketball game sponsored by Pringles and Cheez-It.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Baseball splits doubleheader with St. Mary’s
After a 4-0 loss in extra innings, St. Thomas baseball split its doubleheader with a 5-4 victory over St. Mary’s Tuesday at Koch Diamond.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: St. Thomas softball defeats St. Ben’s in second game of doubleheader
The No. 6 St. Thomas softball team defeated the No. 21 College of St. Benedict 5-4 in the second game of a double header Wednesday evening at St. Thomas’ South Field.
News In :90 – March 19, 2019
New Zealand Prime Minister vows to deny notoriety to mosque gunman, Bernie Sanders focuses his campaign on electability and the White House releases a long term economic forecast.
St. Thomas community demands climate action
In solidarity with the Youth Climate Strike, the St. Thomas community walked out of class to demand climate action on March 15. Reporter Emily Haugen, Videographer Drew Bouman and Chief Video Editor Jack Stanek have the full story.
News in :90 – March 14, 2019
Republican-led Senate sets deal to rebuke President Donald Trump on his declaration of a national emergency at the Mexican border, William Singer pleads guilty to fraud and conspiracy charges in federal court, former Texas Democratic Rep. Beto O’Rourke announces he’s running for president in 2020, and vandals shatter a Virgin Mary statue in St. Thomas’ Ireland Hall. Photographer Drew Bouman has today’s News in :90.
Sports in :60 – March 4, 2019
The St. Thomas men and women’s basketball teams make it to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen and women’s hockey wins the MIAC title game. Videographer Drew Bouman has today’s Sports in :60.
St. Thomas women’s hockey headed to NCAA tournament
The No. 1 St. Thomas women’s hockey team shut out the No. 5 Hamline Pipers 2-0 to claim the MIAC championship title Saturday at St. Thomas Ice Arena.