9.9.2010 | Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer
DULUTH, Minn. – The Saints soccer teams travel to Northfield this Saturday to face off against Carleton College. Both games will be held at Bell Field. Men's game starts at 1 p.m. and Women start the game at 3:30 p.m.
9.5.2010 | Women's Soccer
DULUTH, Minn. – The St. Scholastica women's soccer team fell for the third straight game Sunday as Gustavus Adolphus clinched the 2010 Advantage Emblem Cup championship with a 1-0 victory on Saints Field.
9.3.2010 | Women's Soccer
DULUTH, Minn. – The St. Scholastica women's soccer team continued a streak of hard-luck losses in their Advantage Emblem Cup opener, as the 14th-ranked Concordia-Moorhead Cobbers squeaked out a 2-1 overtime victory at Saints Field on Saturday.
9.1.2010 | Women's Soccer
DULUTH, Minn. – The St. Scholastica women's soccer team held Macalester scoreless for the first 81 minutes, but the Scots scored two late goals to down the Saints in the season opener for both teams Wednesday at Saints Field.
8.31.2010 | Men's Soccer
Duluth, Minn. – Three of St. Scholastica's six Fall sports teams will
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8.24.2010 | Women's Soccer
ST. PAUL -- Winners of the last six Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (UMAC)
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7.20.2010 | Women's Soccer
DULUTH, Minn. – St. Scholastica head women’s soccer coach Dave
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7.6.2010 | Women's Soccer
DULUTH, Minn. – St. Scholastica head women’s soccer coach Dave
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Athlete of the Week
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Football
Nehowig ran for 131 yards on 15 carries to lead the St. Scholastica football team to its first season-opneing victory in program history with a 31-24 defeat of Lawrence University on Saturday.
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Volleyball
In her first games for the Saints, Zyvoloski led the team in kills in six of the seven matches, leading CSS to a 5-2 start on the season.
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Did You Know...
2009-10 Conference Championships
The College of St. Scholastica was just one of three NCAA Division III schools to win 12 conference regular season or postseason titles.
First Field Goal
Cole Karsky's 35-yard field goal in Saturday's win over Lawrence was the first field goal attempted and made in the three-year history of the CSS football program.