Tommie running back Josh Parks scored four times in the first half Saturday to help No. 6 St. Thomas defeat the Hamline Pipers 74-14 at Klaus Field.
Tommie football leads 54-14 at halftime
Tommie running back Josh Parks scored four times in the first half Saturday to help St. Thomas take a 54-14 halftime lead over the Hamline Pipers at Klaus Field.
Sports in :60 – Sept. 20, 2019
St. Thomas Volleyball defeated St. Olaf, St. Thomas men’s soccer lost to Gustavus, and St. Thomas football heads to Hamline. Reporter Rae Beaner has today’s Sports in :60
Esten aims to improve student athlete experience, launches ‘Be Purple’ campaign
Since he took over for Steve Fritz in January 2019, St. Thomas Athletic Director Phil Esten has been working with others to decide the future of Tommie athletics.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Men’s soccer falls short in conference opener
The St. Thomas men’s soccer team lost 2-1 against Gustavus in its conference opener Wednesday night at South Field. Sports Editor Carly Noble has the full story.
Women’s soccer puts up three goals against Gustavus
The St. Thomas women’s soccer team shut out Gustavus 3-0 in the MIAC home opener to move to (1-0, 4-0 overall) on the season.
Sports in :60 – Sept. 16, 2019
Women’s volleyball went two and two this weekend in a tournament at UW-Eau Claire, men’s soccer travelled to California, and women’s soccer play Gustavus Tuesday at home. Columnist Maddie Peters has today’s Sports in :60.
MIAC Roundup: Four-way tie in week two
Bethel captures a win against Wisconsin River Falls and Hamline trumps Macalester in this week’s MIAC Roundup.
Sports in :60 – Sept. 13, 2019
Minnesota’s divisional lead fell for the second straight game as the Twins head to Cleveland for three-game series beginning Friday, Senior Karl Wachter cruised to victory over the four-mile course to lead Tommie Men’s Cross Country to Wednesday’s razor-thin 28-29 win over Macalester in the annual Summit Cup dual meet, and No. 18 Tommie volleyball plays four matches Friday and Saturday at the UW-Eau Claire tournament. Chief Story Editor Althea Larson has today’s Sport’s in :60
Sports in :60 – Sept. 9, 2019
Tommie Football opened their season with a resounding victory Saturday, women’s soccer won 1-0 against Fontbonne on Sunday, and men’s soccer tied Wartburg 1-1 Sunday. Ad/PR Director Kleio Vrohidis has today’s Sports in :60.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Men’s soccer ties Wartburg in double overtime
The St. Thomas men’s soccer team (1-1-2) salvaged a 1-1 draw in double overtime against Wartburg College (2-0-1) Sunday afternoon at South Field thanks to a late goal in regulation from junior captain Halvour Houg.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Football dominates Trinity International in season opener
St. Thomas (1-0 overall) opened the season with its 24th straight regular-season win at Palmer Field. Coach Glen Caruso is 12-0 in season openers.
Tommie football dominates against Trinity
Tommie quarterback Tommy Dolan connected with tight end Grant Slavik for three first-quarter touchdown passes Saturday as St. Thomas rolled to a 49-0 halftime lead over Trinity at O’Shaughnessy Stadium.
Tommie football moves forward after MIAC expulsion
Head football coach Glenn Caruso addressed media for the first time on Tuesday since finding out about the university’s removal from the MIAC. Reporter Jacob Schneider has the full story.
St. Thomas women’s club lacrosse places fifth at nationals
The No. 3 St. Thomas women’s club lacrosse placed fifth at the Division II WCLA national championship Saturday, May 11 in Virginia, Beach, Virginia. Reporter Brennan Campbell has the full story.