St. Thomas softball split its double header against North Dakota this weekend, St. Thomas track and field set three school records and the University of Denver won the NCAA men’s hockey national title. Emmy Schulz has today’s Sports in :60.
St. Thomas Athletics inducts six into Hall of Fame
St. Thomas Athletics inducted six new members into its hall of fame, including four individuals and two teams at an induction ceremony on Oct. 27 in Woulfe Alumni Hall. Senior CME Anya Capistrant-Kinney has the story.
Former St. Thomas student charged with sexual assault
A former University of St. Thomas student was charged Monday in Ramsey County District Court with third-degree criminal sexual conduct in connection with an off-campus assault of a first-year student on March 5, 2022. Macy Berendsen, Owen Larson and Sam Larson have the story.
Sports in :60 – Dec. 13, 2021
Women’s basketball lost 67-57 to Idaho State, men’s basketball lost 72-65 to Montana State, women’s hockey lost 4-3 and 4-1 to the Lindenwood Lions, men’s hockey lost 6-1 to Michigan Tech, and the men and women’s track and field team will begin their D1 season on January 8th at Minnesota. Reporter Mia Laube has today’s Sports in :60.
MIAC spring and fall sports cleared to compete this spring
The MIAC Presidents’ Council announced Wednesday that it will allow both 2020 fall sports and 2021 spring sports to compete during the spring semester, with shortened seasons for fall sports only.
The Locker Room with Women’s Track and Field – Feb. 18, 2021
St. Thomas women’s track and field coach Joe Sweeney and senior sprinter Delaney McLoone join TommieMedia’s Joey Swanson to discuss the team’s final season in the MIAC and its first meet in 11 months.
NCAA cancels D-III winter championships, citing “low participation”
The NCAA announced Thursday that Division III winter championships have been canceled for the 2020-2021 academic year “due to low participation numbers among member schools.”
Carleton becomes first MIAC school to cancel winter sports season
Carleton College became the first MIAC school to cancel in-person athletic competition for the winter sports season after Carleton’s athletics department released a statement Friday.
Seniors react to extended eligibility for spring athletes
Some St. Thomas senior athletes have questioned the viability of using the extended eligibility granted to all spring athletes by NCAA Division III. Reporter Burke Spizale has the story.
INFOGRAPHIC: St. Thomas sports affected by COVID-19
Sports have been impacted worldwide by the spread of COVID-19. Designer Maggie Stout shows what sports at St. Thomas have been affected by the pandemic.
BREAKING: MIAC, St. Thomas cancels spring sports season, NCAA allows extra year of eligibility
After the MIAC Presidents Council cancelled the 2020 conference regular season and postseason championships, St. Thomas cancelled the remainder of the spring sports season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In response to this, the NCAA Division III Administrative Committee is granting an additional season of eligibility for those participating in spring sports.
Sports in :60 – March 2, 2020
The St. Thomas men’s hockey team will play Concordia-Moorhead for a MIAC playoff championships after defeating St. John’s 4-1 Saturday in St. Cloud and both St. Thomas men’s and women’s indoor track teams won the MIAC championships Saturday. Columnist Zaid Khan has today’s Sports in :60.
Women’s track and field prepares for MIAC championship
The St. Thomas women’s track and field team prepared for the MIAC outdoor championship by competing in the Tommie Twilight meet Wednesday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium and Koch Diamond.
Sports in :60 – April 29, 2019
St. Thomas softball clinches the regular season MIAC Championship and secures the number one seed in the MIAC playoffs, track and field posts numerous season bests at the Drake Relays and women’s basketball coach Ruth Sinn is selected to coach the U16 women’s national team. Ad/PR Rep. Andre Gaubert has today’s Sports in :60.
Sports in :60 – May 2, 2018
Baseball sweeps a doubleheader against Macalester, Grace Bordson receives MIAC honors, and women’s tennis advances to the MIAC semifinals. Reporter Matthew Curry has today’s Sports in :60.