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3.16.2010 | MIAC

The MIAC Weekly Notebook is published each week of the MIAC sports season and recaps the exciting results, top upcoming contests, and best story lines of the past week of MIAC action.

Murrey-BSB
3.18.2010 | Baseball

Macalester senior James Murrey has been named NCAA Division III Pitcher of the Week, as selected by a panel of D-III members of the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA).

Michaelson-WHOC
3.18.2010 | Women's Hockey

St. Catherine junior forward Michaela Michaelson has been named one of the five finalists for the 2009-2010 Laura Hurd National Player of the Year Award.

NCAAwhoc
3.16.2010 | Women's Hockey

The Gustavus women’s hockey team has been selected to host the 2010 NCAA Division III Championship this Friday and Saturday at Don Roberts Ice Rink.

NCAAtf
3.15.2010 | Women's Indoor Track & Field, Men's Indoor Track & Field

The MIAC had 11 individuals earn 13 All-American honors along with three All-America Relay Teams awarded at the Division III Indoor Championships.

Pohtilla-WHOC
3.15.2010 | Women's Hockey

Jill Pohtilla, who coached the Augsburg College women’s hockey team through the first 15 years of its existence, has announced her resignation, college officials announced on Monday.

Borner-WCC
3.13.2010 | Women's Indoor Track & Field

For the second time in three years, senior Marie Borner has the distinct honor of being the national champion in the indoor mile run.

Schantzen-MTF
3.13.2010 | Men's Indoor Track & Field

St. Olaf senior John Schantzen won shot put with a school record 17.37-meter effort at the NCAA Division III Indoor Track and Field Championships on Saturday afternoon.

USTweb
3.12.2010 | Women's Indoor Track & Field

The St. Thomas women's distance-medley relay team stormed to the NCAA Division III title Friday evening at the national championship meet in Greencastle, Ind.

NCAAwsd
3.10.2010 | Women's Swimming & Diving, Men's Swimming & Diving

The psych sheets for the 2010 NCAA Division III Swimming & Championships have been released with a strong contingent from the MIAC.

Standings
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Sun, Mar. 21, 2010
Women's Golf
Carleton
 8 a.m.
at Jekyll Island Invitational
Men's Tennis
Saint Mary's
 8:30 a.m.
at Concordia
Women's Tennis
Saint Mary's
 8:30 a.m.
at Concordia
Softball
Grinnell
 9:30 a.m.
vs Carleton
Softball
Luther
 11:30 a.m.
vs Carleton
Baseball
Middlebury
 1 p.m.
vs Carleton
Baseball
Carthage
 2 p.m.
at Saint John's
Baseball
Loras
 7 p.m.
at Saint Mary's
March 16, 2010 - New York Times
March 4, 2010 - USCHO
February 27, 2010 - KARE 11
February 26, 2010 - MinnPost.com
February 25, 2010 - USCHO
Did You Know...
Saint Mary's won the 2000 NCAA Division III Fastpitch Softball national championship.
Saint Mary's won the 2000 NCAA Division III Fastpitch Softball national championship.
The MIAC sponsors 22 championship sports.
The MIAC sponsors 22 championship sports.
MIAC student-athletes compete without the benefit of athletic aid or scholarships.
MIAC student-athletes compete without the benefit of athletic aid or scholarships.
Some of the unique nicknames in the MIAC include the Auggies, Gusties, Johnnies, Oles, Tommies, Cobbers, and Pipers.

Some of the unique nicknames in the MIAC include the Auggies, Gusties, Johnnies, Oles, Tommies, Cobbers, and Pipers.

Augsburg alumnus and former Univ. of Arizona men's basketball head coach Lute Olson is a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

Augsburg alumnus and former Univ. of Arizona men's basketball head coach Lute Olson is a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

The MIAC has 13 member institutions.
The MIAC has 13 member institutions.
A charter member of the National Football League (NFL) Hall of Fame, John “Blood” McNally attended Saint John’s from 1920-23. McNally played in the NFL for 14 seasons and won four championships with the Green Bay Packers from 1929-36.
A charter member of the National Football League (NFL) Hall of Fame, John “Blood” McNally attended Saint John’s from 1920-23. McNally played in the NFL for 14 seasons and won four championships with the Green Bay Packers from 1929-36.
Over 25% of the Saint Mary's students compete in intercollegiate athletics
Over 25% of the Saint Mary's students
compete in intercollegiate athletics
Over 6,000 student-athletes compete in the MIAC each year.
Over 6,000 student-athletes compete in the MIAC each year.
Saint John's head football coach John Gagliardi begins his record 61th season as a collegiate head football coach in 2009. The winningest coach in college football history, Gagliardi currently owns a 462-125-11 (.782) collegiate career record.

Saint John's head football coach John Gagliardi begins his record 61th season as a collegiate head football coach in 2009. The winningest coach in college football history, Gagliardi currently owns a 462-125-11 (.782) collegiate career record.

The MIAC competes at the NCAA Division III level
The MIAC competes at the NCAA Division III level
Kofi Annan – former Secretary General of the United Nations and Nobel Prize recipient in 2001, was among Macalester’s top track sprinters in the early Sixties.
Kofi Annan – former Secretary General of the United Nations and Nobel Prize recipient in 2001, was among Macalester’s top track sprinters in the early Sixties.
Saint Mary's teams have won 34 MIAC championships - led by baseball’s 13.
Saint Mary's teams have won 34 MIAC championships - led by baseball’s 13.
In 1997, the MIAC was given over $400,000 in grant money from the USOC to establish varsity women's hockey in the conference.
In 1997, the MIAC was given over $400,000 in grant money from the USOC to establish varsity women's hockey in the conference.
The MIAC was founded in 1920

The MIAC was founded in 1920

Devean George, Augsburg basketball, became the first Division III player ever selected in the first round of the NBA Draft and went on to win three NBA titles with the Los Angeles Lakers.
Devean George, Augsburg basketball, became the first Division III player ever selected in the first round of the NBA Draft and went on to win three NBA titles with the Los Angeles Lakers.
Over 70% of all student-athletes competing in the MIAC are products of Minnesota high schools.
Over 70% of all student-athletes competing in the MIAC are products of Minnesota high schools.