This is Sports in :6o for Monday, Nov. 16, 2015.
Late goal caps Tommie rally
Led by forward Jordan Lovick, the St. Thomas men’s hockey team opened its home schedule with a 3-2 come-from-behind victory over Gustavus Friday.
Women’s hockey overpowers Yellowjackets
Led by two goals from forward Leah Schwartzman, the No. 8-ranked St. Thomas women’s hockey team beat Wisconsin-Superior 5-2 Tuesday night.
Sports in :60 – Nov. 9, 2015
This is Sports in :60 for Monday, Nov. 9, 2015.
Women’s hockey to rely on mix of old and new faces
After two consecutive trips to the NCAA tournament, the St. Thomas women’s hockey team is eyeing a bigger prize this season.
Changes abound for men’s hockey
The St. Thomas men’s hockey team began its season minus three program staples and a host of other talented players.
Sports in :60 – Nov. 3, 2015
This is Sports in :60 for Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2015.
St. Cloud State to pay all athlete costs in hockey
St. Cloud State is joining the parade of schools that will pay the total cost of attendance for at least some athletes.
Former Tommie defenseman pursues career in ECHL
Former Tommie captain and 2013 All-American defenseman Michael Krieg plans to play in the ECHL.
Minnesota, center Erik Haula agree on 2-year contract
The Wild announced the deal Sunday with the restricted free agent.
Maple Leafs hire longtime Devils exec Lou Lamoriello as GM
The Toronto Maple Leafs hired longtime NHL executive Lou Lamoriello as general manager on Thursday, bringing in an experienced executive to try to turn around the franchise.
Sports in :60 – May 8, 2015
This is Sports in :60 for Friday, May 8, 2015.
Sports in :60 – April 17, 2015
This is Sports in :60 for Friday, April 17, 2015.
Fielding wins second MIAC Player of the Year award
Goaltender Drew Fielding joined former St. Thomas forward Steve Aronson as the only players to win the Player of the Year award multiple times in conference history.
Tommie spotlight: Joakim Broberg
After spending a year in the south playing Division-I hockey, sophomore Joakim Broberg has taken a very different path to St. Thomas than most other student-athletes.