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11.18.2009 | 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.
11.19.2009 | Volleyball
Three MIAC volleyball student-athletes have been named to the 2009 AVCA Division III All-America team. Five others from the MIAC received Honorable Mention All-America status.
11.19.2009 | Men's Soccer
Augsburg's Alex Hildebrandt and St. Thomas' Elliot Amundson have been named to the 2009 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America® Men’s Soccer Team, as selected by CoSIDA.
11.18.2009 | Women's Soccer
Two days after earning their first-ever berth into the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16, Cobber juniors Sam Johnson and Erika Swenson were named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American Third Team.
11.16.2009 | MIAC
The MIAC has selected Athletes of the Week in the sports of football, men's hockey, and men's and women's swimming & diving for the week of November 16, 2009.
11.16.2009 | Football
Saint John's and St. Thomas will both compete in NCAA Playoff contests next Saturday, November 21. The Johnnies earned the MIAC's automatic bid while the Tommies received one of six at-large berths.
11.16.2009 | Women's Cross Country, Men's Cross Country
Five MIAC cross country teams and nine more individuals have qualified for the 2009 NCAA Division III Men's and Women's Cross Country Championships.
11.15.2009 | Women's Soccer
For the second straight NCAA Tournament game Concordia scored multiple goals in the second half and came away with a two-goal win, outlasting host Macalester 3-1 in the NCAA Second Round.
11.14.2009 | Men's Basketball
Another exciting year of MIAC Men's Basketball is set to begin as the 11 conference teams prepare to hit the hardwood for their first non-conference contests.
11.14.2009 | Women's Basketball
The 2009-10 MIAC Women's Basketball season begins for the 12 conference teams with expectations of a successful year and hopes for a MIAC Playoff berth and a potential conference title.
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Women's Swimming & Diving
11/21/2009
9 a.m.
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Concordia
at Roger Ahlman Invitational
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Men's Swimming & Diving
11/21/2009
9 a.m.
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Saint Mary's
at Macalester Invite
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Men's Swimming & Diving
11/21/2009
9 a.m.
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Hamline
at Macalester Invite
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Women's Swimming & Diving
11/21/2009
9 a.m.
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Saint Mary's
at Roger Ahlman Invitational
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Women's Swimming & Diving
11/21/2009
9 a.m.
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Hamline
at Roger Ahlman Invitational
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Women's Swimming & Diving
11/21/2009
9 a.m.
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St. Thomas
at Roger Ahlman Invitational
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Women's Hockey
11/21/2009
2:00 p.m.
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Bethel
at Gustavus
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1
2
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Women's Hockey
11/21/2009
2:00 p.m.
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Saint Benedict
at St. Thomas
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0
5
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Men's Hockey
11/21/2009
2 p.m.
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Concordia
at St. Olaf
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1
1
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Women's Hockey
11/21/2009
2:00 p.m.
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St. Olaf
at Concordia
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2
1
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Women's Swimming & Diving - Athlete of the Week
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Men's Hockey - Athlete of the Week
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Football - Offensive Player of the Week
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Football - Defensive Player of the Week
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Football - Special Teams Player of the Week
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Men's Swimming & Diving - Athlete of the Week
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Sat, Nov. 21, 2009
Women's Swimming & Diving
Augsburg 9 a.m.
at Roger Ahlman Invitational
Women's Swimming & Diving
Saint Mary's 9 a.m.
at Roger Ahlman Invitational
Women's Swimming & Diving
St. Catherine 9 a.m.
at Roger Ahlman Invitational
Men's Swimming & Diving
Hamline 9 a.m.
at Macalester Invite
Men's Swimming & Diving
St. Olaf 9 a.m.
at Macalester Invite
Men's Swimming & Diving
St. Thomas 9 a.m.
at Macalester Invite
Men's Swimming & Diving
Saint Mary's 9 a.m.
at Macalester Invite
Women's Swimming & Diving
Concordia 9 a.m.
at Roger Ahlman Invitational
Women's Swimming & Diving
Hamline 9 a.m.
at Roger Ahlman Invitational
Women's Swimming & Diving
St. Olaf 9 a.m.
at Roger Ahlman Invitational
Women's Swimming & Diving
St. Thomas 9 a.m.
at Roger Ahlman Invitational
Men's Cross Country
Augsburg 11 a.m.
at NCAA Championships
Men's Cross Country
Bethel 11 a.m.
at NCAA Championships
Men's Cross Country
Carleton 11 a.m.
at NCAA Championships
Women's Cross Country
Augsburg 11 a.m.
at NCAA Championships
Women's Cross Country
Bethel 11 a.m.
at NCAA Championships
Men's Cross Country
Concordia 11 a.m.
at NCAA Championships
Men's Cross Country
Gustavus 11 a.m.
at NCAA Championships
Men's Cross Country
Hamline 11 a.m.
at NCAA Championships
Men's Cross Country
St. Olaf 11 a.m.
at NCAA Championships
Men's Cross Country
St. Thomas 11 a.m.
at NCAA Championships
Women's Cross Country
Concordia 11 a.m.
at NCAA Championships
Women's Cross Country
Gustavus 11 a.m.
at NCAA Championships
Women's Cross Country
Hamline 11 a.m.
at NCAA Championships
Women's Cross Country
St. Catherine
at NCAA Championships
Women's Cross Country
St. Olaf 11 a.m.
at NCAA Championships
Women's Cross Country
St. Thomas 11 a.m.
at NCAA Championships
Women's Cross Country
Saint Benedict 11 a.m.
at NCAA Championships
Women's Cross Country
Carleton 11 a.m.
at NCAA Championships
Men's Cross Country
Macalester 11 a.m.
at NCAA Championships
Men's Cross Country
Saint John's 11 a.m.
at NCAA Championship
Women's Cross Country
Macalester 11 a.m.
at NCAA Championships
Women's Cross Country
Saint Mary's 11 a.m.
at NCAA Championships
Men's Cross Country
Saint Mary's 11 a.m.
at NCAA Championships
Football
Coe 34
at Saint John's 27
Football
St. Thomas 43
at Monmouth 21
Men's Swimming & Diving
Saint John's 1 p.m.
at Gustavus Adolphus Invite
Women's Swimming & Diving
Saint Benedict/Luther 1 p.m.
at Gustavus
Men's Swimming & Diving
Gustavus Adolphus Invite 1 p.m.
at Gustavus
Women's Swimming & Diving
Saint Benedict 1 p.m.
at Gustavus
Men's Hockey
Concordia 1 (OT)
at St. Olaf 1
Women's Hockey
St. Olaf 2
at Concordia 1
Women's Hockey
Bethel 1
at Gustavus 2
Women's Hockey
Saint Benedict 0
at St. Thomas 5
Women's Basketball
Macalester 61
at Whitworth 67
Women's Hockey
Saint Mary's 2 OT
at Hamline 2
Women's Basketball
Concordia 3 p.m.
at UW-Stevens Point
Women's Basketball
Gustavus 3 p.m.
at Augustana (S.D.)
Women's Basketball
Saint Mary's 34
at Univ. of Chicago 76
Women's Basketball
St. Olaf 5 p.m.
at Hardin-Simmons
Women's Basketball
St. Thomas 5:30 p.m.
at Chapman
Men's Basketball
Saint John's 6 p.m.
at MSU-Moorhead
Women's Basketball
St. Catherine 6:30 p.m.
at Dominican
Men's Basketball
Saint Mary's 7 p.m.
at Luther
Men's Basketball
St. Scholastica 7 p.m.
at Concordia
Men's Basketball
St. Thomas 7 p.m.
at Wooster
Men's Hockey
Hamline 7:00 p.m.
at Saint Mary's
Men's Hockey
Gustavus 7:00 p.m.
at Bethel
Women's Hockey
St. Catherine 7:05 p.m.
at Augsburg
Men's Basketball
Augsburg 7:30 p.m.
at UW-River Falls
Men's Hockey
St. Thomas 7:30 p.m.
at Saint John's
Women's Soccer
Lynchburg 7:30 p.m.
vs Concordia
Men's Basketball
UW-Stout 8 p.m.
at Bethel
Did You Know...
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.
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.
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.
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.
The MIAC sponsors 22 championship sports.
The MIAC sponsors 22 championship sports.
The MIAC competes at the NCAA Division III level
The MIAC competes at the NCAA Division III level
The MIAC has 13 member institutions.
The MIAC has 13 member institutions.
Over 25% of the Saint Mary's students compete in intercollegiate athletics
Over 25% of the Saint Mary's students
compete in intercollegiate athletics
The MIAC was founded in 1920
The MIAC was founded in 1920
Over 6,000 student-athletes compete in the MIAC each year.
Over 6,000 student-athletes compete in the MIAC each year.
MIAC student-athletes compete without the benefit of athletic aid or scholarships.
MIAC student-athletes compete without the benefit of athletic aid or scholarships.
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.
Augsburg alumnus and Univ. of Arizona men's basketball head coach Lute Olson is a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Augsburg alumnus and Univ. of Arizona men's basketball head coach Lute Olson is a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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