Columnist Nkechukwu Akpati shares his opinion on the 2022-23 Minnesota Timberwolves and their potential for greatness with newly-acquired defensive power Rudy Gobert.
Sports in :60 – Sept. 19, 2022
Minnesota Timberwolves players and staff participated in a player-led icebreaker game of slow-pitch softball on the St. Thomas baseball field.
Over the weekend, the St. Thomas women’s tennis team competed at the Gopher Invitational, starting strong with two individual match wins and two doubles team wins. Joe Ryan pitched shutout ball for the second straight outing and become only the second Minnesota starter to reach the eighth inning this season. Chad Breitenfeldt has today’s Sports in :60.
Sports in :60 – April 12, 2021
Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore signed a letter of intent to buy the Timberwolves and St. Thomas baseball seniors Andrew Tri and Graham Laubscher both threw complete game shutouts against St. John’s University Saturday. Ad/PR Representative Ruth Moder has today’s Sports in :60.
Sports in :60 – Feb. 22, 2021
The Minnesota Timberwolves are finalizing plans Monday to introduce Toronto Assistant Chris Finch as its new coach and the St. Thomas women’s hockey team defeated Bethel University 4-2 Saturday. Reporter Josie Morss has today’s Sports in :60.
LIFE IN ISOLATION: Taking things for granted and making sacrifices for our future generation
In the fifth “Life in Isolation” feature, University Affairs Editor Justin Amaker reflects on the things he previously took for granted and what he has learned during this time of social distancing.
Sports in :60 – Oct. 18, 2018
Mallory DeBoom leads the women’s soccer team to a win, the Timberwolves fall to the Spurs, and football and women’s cross country stop by the Locker Room. Reporter Jacob Schneider has today’s Sports in :60.
Cavs, Wolves set for Love-Wiggins deal
Love will soon be on his way from Minnesota to Cleveland after the teams reached an agreement in principle to a trade that will send the All-Star forward to the Cavaliers for Andrew Wiggins, Anthony Bennett and a first-round draft pick.
Heat turn to the tape to make fixes before Game 4
The San Antonio Spurs shot a finals-record 75.8 percent in the first half of a 111-92 victory in Game 3 of the NBA Finals.