In the second season premiere of Keep the Ball Rolling, newcomers Noah Brown and TJ Birnbaum join Brady Halbmaier on the podcast. Fritz Waldvogel, wide receiver for the Tommies from 2008 through 2011, joins the crew in studio.
MIAC roundup: St. Olaf dominates Carleton to go 3-0
St. Olaf stopped its Northfield rival for the fifth consecutive year to continue its fast start to the season.
Slideshow: Steve Fritz through the years
St. Thomas Athletic Director Steve Fritz announced he will be retiring at the end of the 2018-19 academic year. This post has been updated with additional information and a photo slideshow.
Sports in :60 – Sept. 10, 2018
Kirk Cousins impresses in his Vikings debut, Tommie soccer has a big weekend, and an Oklahoma football players suffers a horrific injury. Director Noah Brown has today’s Sports in :60.
MIAC Roundup: St. John’s pitches a shutout in opener
St. John’s posts an efficient 27-0 victory over Wisconsin-Stout as MIAC teams open the season with non-conference games.
Baseball splits doubleheader, clinches No. 4 seed in MIAC tournament
The St. Thomas baseball team split a doubleheader against Gustavus Adolphus and earned the No. 4 seed in the MIAC playoffs.
Sports in :60 – May 4, 2018
Women’s tennis ends its season with a loss, baseball splits a doubleheader against Bethel, and Reporter Brady Halbmaier and Sports Editor Gamiel Hall host the Locker Room. Photographer Sophie Ringold has today’s Sports in :60.
Baseball rallies, completes doubleheader sweep over Hamline
Pitcher Ryan Zimmerman fanned 13 through six innings in Game 2 of a doubleheader as the Tommies beat Hamline in both games Wednesday.
Record-breaking 19 football players awarded academic honor
The St. Thomas football team broke the NCAA Division III record for most players named to the Hampshire Award list, an annual academic honor given out by the National Football Foundation.
PODCAST: Keep the Ball Rolling with Japel Hook
In the fourth Keep the Ball Rolling episode, hosts Brady Halbmaier and Gamiel Hall, joined by producer Lauren Andrego, recap the Masters and talk NBA Playoffs. Potenza Sports CEO Japel Hook, a St. Thomas graduate and former Eden Prairie High School football coach, visits the studio.
Lloyd receives NCAA Postgraduate scholarship
St. Thomas volleyball player Whitney Lloyd was one of 58 names announced on March 8 to receive the NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship for the fall of 2017.
Sports in :60 – April 4, 2018
Softball has its home opener moved to Plymouth and three men’s soccer players received public reprimands from the NCAA. Reporter MacKenzie Bailey has today’s Sports in :60.
Sports in :60 – April 3, 2018
Villanova claims their second NCAA Championship in the past three years, the St. Thomas baseball team had two players named MIAC players of the week and the softball team had one. This is Sports in :60 for Tuesday April 3rd.
NCAA reprimands three Tommie soccer players
Three men’s soccer players were publicly reprimanded by the NCAA last month after unsportsmanlike behavior reported at a Nov. 19 match against North Park University.
Alpine ski club close to revival
It’s been two years since St. Thomas has had an alpine ski club, but two students are working to bring it back.