The St. Thomas football team fought its way to 57-35 win against Gustavus in the regular season finale Saturday at a snow-covered O’Shaughnessy Stadium.
The St. Thomas football team fought its way to 57-35 win against Gustavus in the regular season finale Saturday at a snow-covered O’Shaughnessy Stadium.
Quarterback John Gould’s 3-yard touchdown pass to tight end Charlie Dowdle led the St. Thomas football team to a 21-14 halftime lead over Gustavus Saturday.
Football coach Glenn Caruso, offensive lineman Ulice Payne and defensive lineman Sam Pokornowski join reporter Travis Swan in The Locker Room.
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The St. Thomas football team will conclude the 2014 MIAC schedule when it faces Gustavus Saturday.
Sports Editor Tom Pitzen anticipates the battle for the MIAC title will be a four-horse race between St. Thomas, Bethel, Gustavus and Concordia.
St. Thomas softball won two games against Bethel and Gustavus Friday to advance in the MIAC tournament.
The Tommies won the first game of the doubleheader 2-1 in eight innings and kept the momentum going, winning the second game 3-2 to secure the sweep of the Gusties.
Forward Jordan Lovick’s laser of a wrist shot in the second period was the winning goal for the St. Thomas men’s hockey team Saturday night.
Forward Taylor Young contributed 15 points in the win and said it was tough to play a team for the third time in one season.
Forward Taylor Young led the Tommies with 16 points and 7 rebounds in their 90-56 victory over Gustavus Wednesday night.
Goaltender Alise Riedel closed the door late to give the St. Thomas women’s hockey team a 3-1 victory over Gustavus Adolphus Saturday.
Forward Alex Niestrom’s two goals late in the third period give St. Thomas a 4-2 victory over Gustavus Friday night.
The No. 6-ranked St. Thomas football team prepares to take on MIAC oppenent Gustavus Adolphus College on the road Saturday.
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