The International Olympic Committee narrows down to two countries for the 2026 games, the NBA plans to create a Pan-African league within the next couple years, and the Minnesota Timberwolves defeat the San Antonio Spurs Wednesday night. PR Director Kate Smarjesse has today’s Sports in :60.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Men’s hoops to clash with Falcons in US Bank Stadium classic
The St. Thomas and Wisconsin River Falls men’s basketball teams meet at U.S. Bank Stadium Friday for the start of this weekend’s basketball classic. The match will be the first-ever game played at the new stadium.
Sports in :60 – Nov. 28, 2018
The NBA has reached a deal to provide official league data to professional sports betting, St. Thomas women’s soccer has been awarded the Division III North Region 2018 Coaching Staff of the Year, and episode 11 of KTBR airs today with guest PG Michael Hannon. Ad Director Amanda Gasow has today’s Sports in :60.
Sports in :60 – Nov. 28, 2018
The NBA has reached a deal to provide official league data to professional sports betting, St. Thomas women’s soccer has been awarded the Division III North Region 2018 Coaching Staff of the Year, and episode 11 of KTBR airs today with guest PG Michael Hannon. Ad Director Amanda Gasow has today’s Sports in :60.
PODCAST: Keep the Ball Rolling with Michael Hannon
In episode 11 of Keep the Ball Rolling, Noah, Brady and Althea talk Tommie hoops and the upcoming men’s basketball game at U.S. Bank Stadium. St. Thomas point guard Michael Hannon joins the crew in studio.
Sports in :60 – Nov. 27, 2018
The Golden Gophers lose their first game of the season, Minnesota Timberwolves improve their record after trading Jimmy Butler to Philadelphia and Mack Brown is announced as North Carolina’s football coach. Chief Story Editor Solveig Rennan has today’s Sports in :60.
Awards and record-breaking opportunities for Spaulding’s senior season
St. Thomas women’s basketball standout Hannah Spaulding was one of five players named to the D3hoops.com preseason All-American team and enters her final season with championship aspirations.
PODCAST: Keep the Ball Rolling with Phil Esten
In episode 10 of Keep the Ball Rolling, Brady, Noah and Althea talk about NCAA football, men’s soccer and Tommie hoops with special guest Carly Noble. Phil Esten, deputy athletics director at Penn State and future St. Thomas athletics director, joins the crew over the phone.
Men’s soccer falls short of Elite Eight
The St. Thomas men’s soccer team lost Saturday at the University of Chicago to No. 13 Luther College 1-0 in the NCAA Division III Sweet 16. The Tommies end their season with a 16-4-2 record and graduated four seniors: Will Kidd, Aidan Hogan, Andrew Stuempfig and Walter Alvarado.
Sports in :60 – Nov. 16, 2018
The St. Thomas men’s basketball team loses to Brooklyn College, the Minnesota Wild win and the St. Thomas Cross Country team heads to the NCAA national championship. Ad/PR Representative Andre Gaubert has today’s Sports in :60.
Sports in :60 – Nov. 13, 2018
The St. Thomas basketball team heads to New York to compete against the Brooklyn Bulldogs Thursday, Hugh Jackson is hired by the Cincinnati Bangles, and the Japanese team widens the gap in their series against the MLB All-Stars team. Reporter Jack Stanek has today’s Sports in :60.
Men’s soccer advances to Sweet 16 with 5-0 rout of Superior
The men’s soccer team advanced to its third-straight Sweet 16 match Sunday at South Field with a dominating 5-0 win over Wisconsin Superior.
Sports in :60 – Nov. 12, 2018
St. Thomas men’s soccer beats Pacific Lutheran University and UW-Superior, women’s soccer ends season in a shoot out against UW-Lacrosse, and this week Sawyer Rutan will be sitting down with football coach Glenn Caruso to discuss last week’s game. Reporter Sawyer Rutan has today’s Sports in :60.
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.