The St. Thomas men’s soccer team returned Kansas City’s early lead Friday at South Field and left the game in a 1-1 tie when sophomore forward Dennis Mensah Jr. cleared a goal against the Roos’ defense in the 65th minute of the game. Kevin Lynch and Cooper Wood have the story.
The Locker Room with Men’s Soccer
Adam Mueller sits down with coach Jon Lowery, Oliver Bieleveldt and Keegan James to discuss their upcoming game in St. Paul.
Sports in :60 – Sept. 27, 2023
The St. Thomas men’s golf team jumped up five teams in Des Moines, Iowa. The men’s and women’s soccer team will play this week in St. Paul. Poland says they want to host the 2036 Olympics. TommieMedia’s Claire Ricard has today’s Sports in :60
St. Thomas men’s soccer ties Green Bay 1-1, ready for conference play
Senior forward Jacek Nickowski scored the lone goal for the St. Thomas men’s soccer team as it tied the University of Green Bay 1-1 Wednesday at South Field. The Tommies (1-6-1, 0-0 Summit) faced off against the Phoenix (3-2-2, 0-1 Horizon) in their second home match of the season. This was the Tommies’ last game before conference play starts on Saturday.
St. Thomas fall sports season recap
Six St. Thomas athletic teams competed in their first-ever Division I season, earning winning records, second place finishes and All-Summit League athletes.
Martensson receives TicketSmarter Men’s Soccer Defensive Player of the Week
St. Thomas’ fifth-year Goalkeeper Niklas Martensson was named TicketSmarter’s Men’s Soccer Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 25.
Tommies tie Broncos 1-1 in non-conference game
Sophomore goalkeeper Tucker Mann collected 14 saves — the most since St. Thomas stats started being tracked in 2009 — for the men’s soccer team in a non-conference game against Western Michigan University (2-3-4, 0-0-0 Mid-American Conference), keeping the score tied 1-1 after two overtimes this afternoon at South Field.
California Baptist hands Tommie men’s soccer 4-1 loss
Junior defender Wes Lorrens scored the lone goal for St. Thomas with three minutes left, finishing the game with a 4-1 loss to California Baptist University Monday at South Field. Cam Kauffman has the story.
Men’s Soccer suffers 1-0 loss in home opener
The St. Thomas men’s soccer team (0-5-0) suffered their fifth straight loss of the season after a goal 36 minutes into the first half by Drake (3-1-0). Senior forward Bradan Allen punched in the lone goal to win the physical match.
Sports in :60 – May 3, 2021
St. Thomas men’s and women’s soccer teams both won tight games 1-0 over Bethel University on Saturday, and the Minnesota Twins defeated the Kansas City Royals 13-4 on Sunday. Designer Ava Wilk has today’s Sports in :60.
Men’s soccer pulls a victory for last home game
The St. Thomas men’s soccer team pulled out a win against Bethel University with help from an early goal in the first half scored by senior forward Josh Grzesiak Saturday at South Field. Sports Editor Olivia Paradise has the story.
St. Thomas holds inaugural D-I National Signing Day
St. Thomas athletics welcomed 50 student athletes in its first class of Division I signees to sports other than football during the university’s first National Signing Day Wednesday, with more decisions expected in the coming days and weeks. Sports Editor Joey Swanson has the story.
St. Thomas sports resume practice without fall competition
St. Thomas sports teams have been practicing under certain guidelines since Sept. 21 after the MIAC postponed the fall and winter seasons due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Sports Editor Joey Swanson has the story.
President Sullivan speaks, emergency fund discussed in April 2 USG meeting
University President Julie Sullivan spoke to the general council, the university’s COVID-19 response was discussed and an update on the university’s emergency fund for students was given at the Undergraduate Student Government general council meeting on April 2. University Affairs Editor Justin Amaker has the update.
Lowery wins MIAC Coach of the Year award
St. Thomas men’s soccer coach, Jon Lowery, was voted MIAC Men’s Soccer Coach of the Year for the 2019 season, his third honor in the last four seasons.