Coach Glenn Caruso added 28 student-athletes to the St. Thomas football roster Wednesday on the team’s second Division I National Signing Day.
Tommie football racks up postseason awards
St. Thomas football racked up the awards following its first season in the Summit League with first-year running back Hope Adebayo and first-year linebacker Luke Herzog receiving “Freshman Offensive Player of the Year” and “Freshman Defensive Player of the Year.” Coach Glenn Caruso was also nominated for the Stats Perform FCS Eddie Robinson Award for coach of the year, to add to the 17 all-conference and all-academic team awards the Tommies earned.
Men’s basketball takes down Crown College 73-53 in home opener
Senior guard Riley Miller led the St. Thomas men’s basketball team to a 73-53 victory over Division III Crown College with 22 points in its home premiere at Schoenecker Arena Thursday night.
Men’s hockey ‘couldn’t finish’ in a 4-1 loss to Penn State
Senior forward Grant Loven put up the lone goal for St. Thomas in a 4-1 loss to Big Ten opponent Penn State University in the second game of the two-game series Wednesday night at St. Thomas Ice Arena in Mendota Heights.
St. Thomas football enters final game after exceeding expectations in first DI season
Isaiah Hall remembers the jitters he felt heading into his final season on the St. Thomas football team, a program that was ranked dead last among 128 FCS football programs after making the unprecedented jump from Division III to Division I.
Sports in :60 – Nov. 19, 2021
St. Thomas Women’s Basketball Team won its first NCAA Division I game, men’s hockey team fell to No.3-ranked Mankato State University 9-0 and Elizabeth Bonneville was selected as Summit League Women’s Swimmer of the Week. Sports Editor Olivia Paradise has today’s Sports in :60.
Tommies defeat Bulldogs 21-14 in final away game
Sophomore running back Hope Adebayo rushed for two touchdowns and senior cornerback Isaiah Hall contributed two interceptions and a blocked field goal, lifting the St. Thomas football team to a 21-14 victory over Drake, Saturday at Drake Stadium.
Tommies snag five interceptions, hold off the Bulldogs 21-14
DES MOINES, Iowa — Two touchdowns by sophomore running back Hope Adebayo and five interceptions by the St. Thomas defense pushed the Tommies to a 21-14 victory over Drake University Saturday at Drake Stadium.
Tommies add more skill and culture in second Division I signing day
St. Thomas athletics entered into its second ever Division I national signing day on Wednesday, Nov. 10, adding Tommies from all over Minnesota and the country.
Cross country makes a statement at Summit League Championships
The St. Thomas cross country teams showed its strength at the Division I level with the men placing second and women placing fourth in the Summit League Championships, ending the teams first season in the league October 30 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Pioneer Football League-leading Davidson overpowers St. Thomas 42-15
The St. Thomas football team has thrived this season thanks to its defense, which led the Pioneer Football League in a number of categories heading into Saturday’s game against the PFL-leading Davidson Wildcats.
Women’s hockey gains experience after 7-0 loss to Minnesota-Duluth
The St. Thomas women’s hockey team couldn’t find its momentum in a 7-0 loss against No. 8 ranked University of Minnesota-Duluth Sunday at St. Thomas Ice Arena in Mendota Heights.
Fresh faces lead Tommies to 3-2 win over St. Cloud
First-year forward Lauren Stenslie scored her first collegiate goal and senior forward Megan Korzack scored her first goal of the season with 6:03 left in the third period securing a 3-2 win over St. Cloud State University Friday at St. Thomas Ice Arena.
Omaha blanks St. Thomas women’s soccer 1-0
The St. Thomas women’s soccer team fell short to University of Nebraska-Omaha due to an early corner kick goal 12 minutes into the game by first-year forward Marissa Gohr leaving the score 1-0 Sunday at South Field.
Tommie mens hockey unable to find back of Husky net, loses 2-0 at the X
After a 12-2 loss in St. Cloud Saturday, the St. Thomas men’s hockey team had improved defense but could not find the back of St. Cloud’s net at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul Sunday, losing 2-0 before a crowd of 4,261.