The St. Thomas men’s basketball team prepared for Friday’s NCAA Division III tournament game against the University of Wisconsin La-Crosse Thursday at Snyder Arena.
Men’s hockey loses in semifinals against St. John’s
First-year forward Luke Radetic scored the Tommies’ only goal in a 4-1 loss to St. John’s in the MIAC semifinals Saturday at Herb Brooks National Hockey Center.
Men’s hockey loses to Hamline Pipers
Senior forward Cullen Willox scored the only goal for the St. Thomas men’s hockey team in its 2-1 loss to Hamline Saturday at St. Thomas Ice Arena in Mendota Heights.
Women’s hockey nets comeback victory over St. Ben’s
Forward Rachel Werdin led the No. 1 ranked St. Thomas women’s hockey team to a late 2-1 comeback victory over conference rival College of St. Benedict Saturday at St. Thomas Ice Arena.
News in :90 – Feb 6, 2019
President Trump delivers his second State of the Union address, a suspect is arrested after shooting a school bus driver in Minneapolis and Trump plans to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Sports Editor Matthew Curry has today’s News in :90.
Men’s hoops downs Falcons 85-70, extends win streak to 4
Despite a slow start, the Tommies lead the Falcons 40-30 after finding three-point stride late in half.
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.
Football’s playoff hopes fall with 21-15 loss to Bethel
The Tommies were unable to repeat last weekend’s comeback win, falling to Bethel 21-15 at Royal Stadium.
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.
Football stagnates, trails Gustavus 13-0 at half
Gustavus racked up 239 yards of total offense in the first half Saturday, giving the Tommies only their second halftime deficit this season.
Sports in :60- Nov. 2, 2018
The St. Thomas football team travels to Gustavus Saturday, the volleyball team falls to St. Ben’s, and the women’s soccer team faces Augsburg in the MIAC championship Saturday. Sports Editor Mathew Curry has today’s Sports in :60.
Football blanks Oles, secures perfect home record
The St. Thomas football team won its last home game of the regular season Saturday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium, downing St. Olaf 60-0 on Senior Day and obtaining a perfect home record.
Football leads Oles 40-0 at halftime
Halfback Josh Parks scored twice in the first half at O’Shaughnessy Stadium Saturday, helping give the St. Thomas football team a 40-0 halftime lead over St. Olaf.
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 dominates Carleton 68-0
The Tommies continued their first half dominance with back-up players playing the majority of the second half, ending the game with a 68-0 victory over the Carleton Knights on Saturday at O’Shaugnessy Stadium. Quarterback Ronnie Jones connected with wide out Joe Hird for the first passing touchdown of the game. Jones would later score on …