Graduate student forward Erin Norling led the St. Thomas women’s basketball team with 19 points on 8-of-16 shooting, but the Tommies’ meager 34% perimeter shooting was unable to best Northern Iowa as the Tommies fell 102-62 Wednesday at Schoenecker Arena.
St. Thomas men’s hockey loses 5-1 to Big Ten opponent Penn State
The St. Thomas men’s hockey team scored its first goal in three games, but the Tommies couldn’t get a win, losing 5-1 to Penn State University Tuesday night at St. Thomas Ice Arena in Mendota Heights.
Women’s basketball looks forward after home opener loss to Illinois State
The St. Thomas women’s basketball team dropped its second game of the season to Illinois State, losing 70-55 in the team’s home opener Saturday afternoon at Schoenecker Arena.
St. Thomas students join community, voting for mayor and rent proposal
Voters in the St. Thomas community cast their votes in the 2021 municipal election Tuesday at St. Thomas’ McNeely Hall and the Merriam Park Recreation Center in St. Paul.
Public safety question appears in upcoming election
In the upcoming Nov. 2 election, residents of the City of Minneapolis will vote on a city question that will determine whether or not the police department will be replaced with a new department of public safety.
Sports in :60 – Oct. 15, 2021
St. Thomas head women’s cross country coach Joe Sweeney announced his retirement, St. Thomas volleyball lost to Oral Roberts and St. Thomas football takes on Stetson University. Chief Photo Editor Casey Eakins has today’s Sports in :60.
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.
University declares ‘Hate Has No Place Here!’ after white supremacist signs posted
Signs were posted last night on campus that referenced a known white supremacist group, according to an email from the Diversity Action Response Team that was sent to the St. Thomas community this afternoon.
News in :90 – Sept. 22, 2021
Sequoia National Park’s massive trees survived wildfires Tuesday, President Joe Biden is set to announce that the United States will be doubling its purchase of Pfizer vaccines, and a judge found Jerome Spann guilty of shooting and injuring others. Casey Eakins has today’s News in :90.
Women’s Soccer dominates Wyoming in 3-0 home win
Senior forward Kristen Epperly put up two points with an assist and the final goal as St. Thomas women’s soccer shuts down the University of Wyoming with a 3-0 win Tuesday at South Field.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: St. Thomas beats St. Kates 5-1 in first postseason game
Senior pitcher Kiersten Anderson-Glass threw four strikeouts, leading the St. Thomas softball team to beat St. Catherine 5-1 in the first game of the MIAC postseason. Owen Larson and Casey Eakins have the story.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Tommie baseball claims MIAC regular season title, defeating Concordia-Moorhead
Senior Graham Laubscher allowed three hits and zero runs in eight innings Sunday as the St. Thomas baseball team captured the MIAC regular season title and extended their winning streak to nine games in a 7-1 win over Concordia-Moorhead at Koch Diamond. Joey Swanson and Casey Eakins have the story.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Tommie softball win some, lose some in double header against St. Catherine
St. Thomas softball won their first game on Sunday against St. Catherine 5-4 on a walk-off hit from senior Sam Birling, but St. Catherine was able to break the Tommies’ eight game home winning streak in the second game, losing 5-2 at South Field. Owen Larson and Casey Eakins have the story.
Courthouse protests persist throughout Chauvin trial
Demonstrators have gathered outside the Hennepin County Government Center in downtown Minneapolis every day since the Derek Chauvin trial started on March 29. Scout Mason and Casey Eakins has the story.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Tommie softball shuts Augsburg out in double header on senior day
Junior infielder Megan Baniecke scored three runs in the second of two games Sunday at South Field, leading the St. Thomas softball team to a 10-0 and 8-0 victory, their 19th and 20th straight win against Augsburg. Owen Larson and Casey Eakins has the story.