The St. Thomas Crew Club was in action this weekend at the Head of the Charles regatta in Boston.
The men’s team placed eighth out of 38 teams in the men’s collegiate four bracket.
The St. Thomas Crew Club was in action this weekend at the Head of the Charles regatta in Boston.
The men’s team placed eighth out of 38 teams in the men’s collegiate four bracket.
The women’s soccer team ran its unbeaten streak to 10 games as the Tommies rode senior Erin Spranger’s goal to a 1-0 win over visiting Wisconsin-Oshkosh Sunday.
The men’s soccer team snapped an 11-game winless streak against Gustavus with a 2-1 overtime win at home Saturday.
The volleyball team went 3-1 over the weekend at the Wisconsin-Oshkosh tournament. St. Thomas had wins over Lakeland College, Bethel University and number No. 6- ranked Carthage College. The Tommies took a 2-1 set lead over Oshkosh in the final match, but eventually fell in the fifth set to the No. 1-ranked Titans. Senior Kyley …
Sophomore Ben Sathre took fourth place to lead men’s cross country to a fourth place finish out of 22 teams Saturday in Oberlin, Ohio.
An announced crowd of 12,903 watched a thriller as St. John’s needed overtime to pull out a 20-17 win Saturday afternoon, at Clemens Stadium in Collegeville, Minn.
St. John’s running back Kellen Blaser dove into the end zone for the game-winning touchdown in the first period of overtime. A delayed signal from the referee caused a moment of hesitation before thousands of St. John’s fans and players rushed the field.
The St. Thomas women’s soccer team extended its unbeaten conference streak to 19 as St. Thomas played Carleton to a 0-0 tie Wednesday in Northfield, Minn.
The St. Thomas volleyball team’s 36-game win streak was broken Wednesday night as St. Ben’s beat the Tommies 3-1 at Concordia University.
Jim Gagliardi, son of St. John’s University head football coach John Gagliardi, was quoted in a 1989 edition of The Aquin saying this about the annual Tommie-Johnnie football game. Twenty years later, his sentiments ring true as St. Thomas prepares for the trip to Collegeville, Minn., where another chapter in the historic rivalry will be written.
Freshman John Young tied for first to lead the men’s golf team to a fourth place finish out of 20 teams Sunday at the Twin Cities Classic.
Weather cut the 54-hole tournament down to a single 18-hole round, and Young’s score of 70 topped a 120-man field.
The men’s cross country team took first place out of three teams Saturday at the St. Kate’s Invitational. St. Thomas placed five runners in the top eight to beat Luther and Hamline.
Goals by junior Lexie Fisher and sophomore Ale Wicka led the women’s soccer team to a 2-1 win over St. Olaf Saturday on South Campus.
After weeks of trash talk and club promotion, the first business club kickball tournament kicked off Friday afternoon at Merriam Park in St. Paul.
With a traveling trophy and bragging rights on the line, the table was set for serious kickball and inter-club competition.
Members from the Financial Management Association (FMA), American Marketing Association (AMA), Accounting Club, Delta Sigma Pi, Entrepreneurial Society and Real Estate Society played in the round robin tournament.
The St. Thomas athletic department is doing some fall cleaning Friday afternoon. Equipment manager Willy McCoy will be selling old Tommie gear in garage sale fashion from 4 to 8 p.m., Oct. 9, in the third-floor gym in O’Shaughnessy Hall.
Every time I turn on SportsCenter while I eat my morning Honey Bunches of Oats, it seems like a battle to get any news about Minnesota sports teams.
At the top of the hour, Boston, New York and other major market teams dominate the news lines. All while the Twins, Vikings, Timberwolves and Wild slide into obscurity.