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.
Sports in :60 – Nov. 26, 2018
Minnesota Vikings win against the Green Bay Packers, St. Thomas men’s club lacrosse team wraps up fall practice season, and St. Thomas women’s basketball receives number four preseason ranking nationally and number one spot in MIAC poll. Production Editor Emily Sweeney 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.
Men’s lacrosse ready for spring competition
The St. Thomas men’s club lacrosse team has wrapped up their fall practice season, but they are more than ready to pursue a sixth Men’s Collegiate LaCrosse Association national title in the spring. The team is consistently ranked as a top program in the MCLA and has produced 13 MCLA first-team All-Americans in the past two years.
Sports in :60 – Nov. 21, 2018
The St. Thomas men’s basketball team soared past St. Scholastica in their home opener, The Cleveland Cavaliers plan to move on from J.R. Smith, and The Timberwolves face off against the Denver Nuggets. Designer Jason Ortiz has today’s Sports in :60.
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.
Sports in :60 – Nov. 20, 2018
The Rams top the Chiefs 54-51, Adrian Beltre of the Texas Rangers is retiring, and incoming St. Thomas athletic director Phil Esten speaks with the Keep the Ball Rolling crew. Ad/PR Representative Sam Herriges has today’s Sports in :60.
Sports in :60 – Nov. 19, 2018
St. Thomas men’s soccer team loses to Luther College, women’s basketball team caps a 2-0 weekend in Oregon, and women’s hockey gets 6-0 win over St. Kate’s on Saturday. Assignment Editor Althea Larson has today’s Sports in :60.
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.
The Locker Room with Sheila McGill – Nov. 15, 2018
Women’s soccer coach Sheila McGill, midfielder Kate Heimer and goalkeeper Olivia Elvidge visit The Locker Room with TommieMedia’s Althea Larson.
Sports in :60 – Nov. 15, 2018
LeBron James passes Wilt Chamberlin in all-time scoring Wednesday, Eagles tight end Zach Ertz on pace for record setting season, Althea Larson hosts the Women’s soccer team in the Locker Room. Ad/PR Rep. Jenna Barbari has today’s Sports in :60.
PODCAST: Keep the Ball Rolling with Andy Jacoboski
In episode nine of Keep the Ball Rolling, Brady, Noah and Althea vent their frustrations with the end of the football season before diving into Tommie basketball. Sports Medicine Assistant Andy Jacoboski joins the crew in studio.
Sports in :60 – Nov. 14, 2018
St. Thomas’ Women’s soccer team fell to La Crosse in a shootout, women’s soccer takes on St. Kate’s on Friday, and the Chiefs and Rams game get moved from Mexico City to Los Angeles. Kleio Vrohidis has today’s Sports in :60.
The Locker Room with Glenn Caruso – Nov. 13, 2018
Football coach Glenn Caruso, defensive lineman David Danhauer and wide receiver Gabe Green visit The Locker Room with TommieMedia’s Sawyer Rutan.