Guard Will DeBerg scored 23 points and was 4-for-5 from outside the arc, as No. 3-ranked St. Thomas overpowered Augsburg 94-52.
Women’s basketball victory pushes team to 9-game winning streak
Forward Anna Smith’s solid performance of 12 points and 12 rebounds helped the St. Thomas women’s basketball team to a 78-55 victory over Augsburg Saturday at home.
Hamline basketball coach, 14 players suspended
Hamline University has suspended men’s basketball coach Nelson Whitmore after a player was accused of punching a woman on New Year’s Eve in the hotel where the team was staying in Spokane, Wash.
Hamline basketball player charged with assault
A Hamline University basketball player is accused of punching a woman while the team was in Spokane, Wash.
Worst MN flu season in years hits campus
Health officials said that this could be the worst flu season that has put just as many patients in the hospital as H1N1 did, and it didn’t skip senior Shannon Carleton.
Tommies trample Knights, remain MIAC leader
Forward Zach Riedeman’s team-high 16 points helped the St. Thomas men’s basketball team to a 78-69 victory over the Carleton Knights (5-4, 2-2) Wednesday at Schoenecker Arena for its 10th straight win of the season.
Top 10 TommieMedia stories for 2012
The St. Thomas football team’s record-setting run to the national championship game was the top story of the year on TommieMedia.com.
University reviews eXpress dollar options
Blue Door Blucy burgers, cinnamon crunch Panera bagels or Jimmy John’s Turkey Tom sandwiches may be options for St. Thomas students when they want to spend their eXpress dollars next year.
‘What Should We Call Me St. Thomas’ tumblr creator revealed
A creative way to make fun of everyday things a St. Thomas student may do has popped up on a site named “What Should We Call Me St. Thomas,” and until now, the creator was anonymous.
Mount Union defeats St. Thomas in NCAA title game
Wide receiver Chris Denton’s 17-yard third quarter touchdown solidified Mount Union’s 28-10 victory over the St. Thomas football team Friday in the 40th annual Stagg Bowl.
27 dead, including gunman, at Conn. school
A man opened fire inside the Connecticut elementary school where his mother worked Friday, killing 26 people, including 18 children, and forcing students to cower in classrooms and then flee with the help of teachers and police.
Tommie Award winners then, part of campus heartbeat now
After winning the Tommie Award and graduating from St. Thomas, five past recipients now work at the university and continue to leave their mark.
Thursday football charter full; second plane unavailable
A 162-person University of St. Thomas football fan charter, expected to leave mid-Thursday morning, is sold out, Vice President for University and Government Relations Doug Hennes said. A second fan charter could not be arranged, he said.
St. Thomas community gathers to remember Mark Langdon
About 100 people gathered in the Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas to remember junior Mark Langdon, a student who was found dead in his on-campus apartment last Friday. The cause of his death remains unknown.
Heaviest snowstorm in two winters dumps more than 10 inches on campus
Forecasters said 10.5 inches fell in the Twin Cities by Sunday night, and students have embraced it.
