Goalie Kenzie Torpy saved all 24 shots on goal to hold the Auggies to zero points, ending their seven-game win streak Saturday at Augsburg University.
Men’s hockey caps off weekend sweep of No. 3 Augsburg
The St. Thomas men’s hockey team upset the nationally-ranked No. 3 Auggies with a 5-4 win Saturday.
Football falls 24-10 in quarterfinals
Quarterback Jacques Perra threw a game-sealing pick six with 11:22 in the fourth quarter Saturday at Crusader Stadium as the Tommies fell 24-10 to Mary Hardin-Baylor and were eliminated in the quarterfinal round of the NCAA playoffs.
Football locked in defensive slugfest with Mary Hardin-Baylor
Cornerback Michael Franzese intercepted two passes Saturday at Crusader Stadium for St. Thomas in the first half of the NCAA Division III quarterfinal, tied at 10 with Mary Hardin-Baylor.
St. Thomas football ‘ready for the challenge’ ahead of Texas quarterfinal
No. 4 St. Thomas football prepares to face its toughest opponent yet in the defending national champions, No. 1 Mary Hardin-Baylor, in the NCAA Division-III national quarterfinal game.
OPINION: Society needs to make sexual assault unacceptable
Opinions editor Sam Miner argues that the culture around sexual assault perpetrators and their victims needs to change.
St. Thomas football travels to Texas
Design Manager Carrie Tronvold looks at the statistics behind Saturday’s quarterfinal matchup between St. Thomas and Mary Hardin-Baylor.
Boxing club offers stress relief, fitness training
To release stress that college life can bring, some St. Thomas students have turned to Purple Gloves, a student-led boxing and jiu-jitsu club on campus.
Boll, bench earn men’s basketball first MIAC win of 2017
Forward Ryan Boll’s eighth career double-double helped the St. Thomas men’s basketball team win its MIAC home opener against the Concordia-Moorhead Cobbers.
Christmas tree-lighting ceremony illuminates campus
The Anderson Student Center and the lower quad shone bright Wednesday evening at St. Thomas’ annual tree-lighting ceremony.
AP: Garrison Keillor fired, says he put hand on woman’s back
Garrison Keillor, the former host of “A Prairie Home Companion,” said Wednesday he has been fired by Minnesota Public Radio over allegations of what the network called improper behavior.
‘Superman, with more politics:’ St. Thomas football player publishes own book
Eric Dunn, a senior and offensive lineman for the St. Thomas football team, is in the process of self-publishing his first book, “The War of Humanity.”
Football advances despite ‘deplorable’ ball security
St. Thomas football escaped the second round of the NCAA playoffs with a 29-13 win over the Berry College Vikings, a game in which the Tommies fumbled five times and committed three turnovers.
Football holds on, advances to quarterfinals
Four Tommies fumbled a total of five times and lost two Saturday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium as St. Thomas held on to win 29-13 against Berry College.
AP: Franken apologizes for making some women ‘feel badly’
Democratic Sen. Al Franken issued a Thanksgiving explanation and apology in the wake of four women alleging that he had touched them inappropriately.