Seeking a share of the MIAC title, No. 17 St. Thomas led No. 9 Bethel 14-7 at halftime Saturday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium. Sports Editor Carly Noble has the story.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: St. Thomas women’s soccer advances to second round of NCAA tournament
Junior midfielder Paige Cater’s single goal was all the St. Thomas women’s soccer team needed to win the first round game of the NCAA tournament, beating Monmouth College 1-0 Saturday at South Field. Reporter Justin Amaker has the full story.
First Dougherty Family College graduate class transitions to St. Thomas
After graduating its inaugural class last spring, the Dougherty Family College ushered its first group of students into St. Thomas this fall. Reporter Mia Laube has the story.
Sports in :60 – Nov. 11, 2019
St. Thomas football will play their final regular season game this weekend, St. Thomas volleyball and women’s soccer will host the first round of the NCAA tournament and St. Thomas volleyball receives numerous MIAC honors. Assignment Editor Kat Barrett has today’s Sports in :60.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: St. Thomas ROTC remember fallen soldiers on Veterans Day
The St. Thomas Air Force ROTC students braved the frigid, 13-degree weather to march under the American flag on the lower quad Monday in honor of Veterans Day.
Public Safety Briefs: Oct. 28 – Nov. 4
A Title IX report was filed, property damage was document in Anderson Student Center and a liquor law violation occurred in Dowling Residence Hall. These and more are part of the Public Safety briefs for Oct. 28 – Nov. 4.
Sports in :60 – Nov. 8, 2019
The No. 1 St. Thomas volleyball team defeated No. 4 Augsburg in a MIAC semifinal match Thursday, St. Thomas men’s soccer team defeated Carlton in the MIAC semifinals Wednesday, and the No. 2 seed St. Thomas women’s soccer defeated No. 6 seed Bethel Royals 3-0 Wednesday. Reporter Rachel Torralba has today’s Sports in :60.
News in :90 – Nov. 8, 2019
House Democrats released new transcripts of Trump officials’ testimony Friday, Governor Tim Walz wants to lower carbon emissions from Minnesota’s transportation sector, and St. Thomas students gathered in the CreateSpace last Wednesday in celebration of the Day of the Dead. Studio Producer Kate Nechanicky has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – Nov. 7, 2019
President Donald Trump denies a report that he wanted General William Barr to hold a press conference declaring Trump had broken no laws, democrats have announced they will launch public impeachment hearings next week, and the Schultz School of Entrepreneurship hosted the second women in entrepreneurship week at St. Thomas. Reporter Mae Macfarlane has today’s News in :90.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Tommie men’s soccer defeats Carleton in MIAC semifinals
Two penalty kick goals from defender Halvor Houg helped the No. 2 St.Thomas men’s soccer team defeat No. 3 Carleton 3-0 Wednesday afternoon in the MIAC semifinal at South Field. Reporter Jacob Schneider has the story.
Tommie women’s soccer wins sixth straight game
The St. Thomas women’s soccer team took their sixth straight win, beating the St. Catherine University Wildcats 1-0 in their final regular season home game Wednesday at South Field. Reporter Justin Amaker has the full story.
PODCAST: Grant Slavik and Jack Foley
In episode three of Keep the Ball Rolling, hosts Carly Noble and Jacob Schneider talk Tommie-Johnnie football, NFL trades, and sit down with Grant Slavik and Jack Foley to discuss St. Thomas football and the rest of their season.
Sports in :60 – Oct. 28, 2019
The St. Thomas football team defeated Carleton 63-15 and the St. Thomas women’s volleyball team secured at least a tie for the MIAC championship title following their win against Hamline. Sports Editor Carly Noble has today’s Sports in :60.
St. Thomas hoax bomb threat suspect pleads not guilty
A St. Thomas student facing multiple charges in connection with three hoax bomb threats at the University of St. Thomas pleaded not guilty Monday at the federal courthouse in Minneapolis.
PHOTO & VIDEO: St. Thomas football falls to St. John’s 38-20 in rivalry game
After his team gave up a 14-0 first-quarter lead Saturday and lost to archrival St. John’s for the second consecutive time, Tommie senior running back Josh Parks said, “It’s tough, obviously.”