The No. 1 St. Thomas women’s hockey team clinched the 2019 MIAC Championship title for the second year in a row after a 3-2 comeback victory over No. 4 rival Hamline Friday at St. Thomas Ice Arena.
Men’s hoops falls to Auggies
The St. Thomas men’s basketball team fell to the Augsburg Auggies 88-86 Saturday afternoon at Schoenecker Arena, putting the Tommies’ twenty-one game win streak to bed.
St. John’s men’s hockey snaps Tommies’ unbeaten streak
The St. Thomas men’s hockey team’s 13-game win streak was snapped by conference rival St. John’s 4-1 Friday at St. Thomas Ice Arena.
Women’s basketball defeats Oles 90-49
Sophomore forward Kaia Porter lead the No. 3 St. Thomas women’s basketball team to a blowout 90-49 conference victory over the St. Olaf Oles Wednesday at Schoenecker Arena.
Winter sports preview
St. Thomas’ winter sports season is in full swing entering the final weeks of the fall semester. All teams are above .500, and four have at least received votes for a national ranking.
Men’s soccer advances to Sweet 16 with 5-0 rout of Superior
The men’s soccer team advanced to its third-straight Sweet 16 match Sunday at South Field with a dominating 5-0 win over Wisconsin Superior.
Football’s playoff chances slim with 21-15 Bethel loss
After falling 21-15 to the Bethel Royals Saturday at Royals Stadium, the St. Thomas football team has seen its chances to make the NCAA tournament greatly diminished.
Women’s soccer wins MIAC, advances to NCAA tournament
The women’s soccer team won its first outright conference championship in 10 years, downing Augsburg 3-1 Saturday at South Field.
Jones leads comeback, football escapes Gustavus 14-13
Backup quarterback Ronnie Jones led a scoring drive late in the fourth quarter to help the St. Thomas football team escape with a 14-13 win against Gustavus Saturday at Hollingsworth Field. The win maintained a tie for second in the MIAC with Bethel.
Volleyball smothers Hamline, honors seniors
Middle blocker Julia Spacek guided the volleyball team to its fifth-straight victory Wednesday night at home, downing the Hamline Pipers for the 11th time in a row.
Football shuts out Carleton 68-0
A running game highlighted by nine rushing touchdowns propelled the St. Thomas football team to a 68-0 shutout against Carleton.
Football leads Carleton 42-0 at halftime
The St. Thomas halfbacks carried the Tommies to a large 42-0 lead at halftime over the Carleton Knights Saturday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium. Halfback Josh Parks rushed for 198 yards and scored three touchdowns on 13 carries, his longest run being a 60-yard scamper late in the second quarter. Halfbacks Jack Foley and Tom Loeffler also …
Sports in :60 – Oct. 16, 2018
St. Thomas volleyball player Katharine Mallak receives MIAC weekly honors, Seahawks owner Paul Allen dies at age 65, and the women’s soccer team has a chance to extend its conference win streak to eight. Reporter Carly Noble has today’s Sports in :60.
PODCAST: Keep the Ball Rolling with Glenn Caruso
In episode three of Keep the Ball Rolling, hosts Noah Brown and Brady Halbmaier talk about the growing disparity in MIAC football. Tommie football coach Glenn Caruso joins the crew in studio.
Sports in :60 – Sept. 25, 2018
Men’s soccer plays Hamline and women’s volleyball takes on Macalester Tuesday night, former St. Thomas volleyball player Whitney Lloyd is a finalist for the Elite NCAA Woman of the Year Award and St. Thomas football cornerback Sean Gerrety was named MIAC Defensive Football Athlete of the Week. Reporter Brady Halbmaier has today’s Sports in :60.