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7.8.2010 | General
The MIAC announces its 2009-10 Winter and Spring Academic All-Conference honorees. The conference recognized a record 431 student-athletes who represent the MIAC’s thirteen institutions.
7.29.2010 | Women's Golf
Gustavus golfers Katie Schenfeld and Taylor Drenttel will take part in the 1st Annual Hooters Women’s Collegiate Team Championship in Atlanta, Ga.
7.28.2010 | Women's Golf
The National Golf Coaches Association (NGCA) recently announced its 2009-10 All-American Scholar award recipients and its All-Scholar Team GPA awards.
7.28.2010 | Women's Golf, MIAC
St. Catherine University is adding a varsity golf team in the fall of 2011, and Athletic Director Eric Stacey announced the hiring of a dynamic leader to get the program started. Kristine Wessinger will be
7.27.2010 | General
MIAC Executive Director Dan McKane announced Tuesday that Matt Higgins has joined the conference staff and has officially begun his duties as the league’s Assistant to the Executive Director.
7.26.2010 | Women's Soccer, Men's Soccer
Ryan Servaty has been named the interim head coach for Bethel’s men’s and women’s soccer programs. Servaty replaces Pepe Jon Chavez, who helmed both teams from 2007-09.
7.21.2010 | Football
Saint John's senior John Stanton, Bethel junior David Vavra, and St. Thomas senior Ben Wartman were named to the list of 112.
7.19.2010 | Women's Hockey
Brian Carlson has been named head coach of Bethel's women's hockey program. Carlson, the head assistant of the women's team for the past four seasons, becomes the third head coach in the team's history.
7.15.2010 | Football
Tommies Josh Ostrue, Ben Wartman and Fritz Waldvogel and Johnnies Kyle Schroeder were named to the first team. Royal's Andrew Johnson was named to the second team.
7.15.2010 | Men's Golf
Scott Proshek has been elevated to head coach of the Tommie men's golf program.
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Did You Know...
The MIAC competes at the NCAA Division III level
The MIAC competes at the NCAA Division III level
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.
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.
Bethel softball alumnae Jami Hillenbrand is the only recorded Division III softball student-athlete to hit two grand slams in one inning (April 14, 1997 vs. Carleton).
Bethel softball alumnae Jami Hillenbrand is the only recorded Division III softball student-athlete to hit two grand slams in one inning (April 14, 1997 vs. Carleton).
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.
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.
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.
MIAC student-athletes compete without the benefit of athletic aid or scholarships.
MIAC student-athletes compete without the benefit of athletic aid or scholarships.
The MIAC has 13 member institutions.
The MIAC has 13 member institutions.
Bethel alum Jeff Nelson is a Major League umpire and worked behind home plate for the first game at Target Field.
Bethel alum Jeff Nelson is a Major League Baseball umpire and worked behind home plate for the first game at Target Field.
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.
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.
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.
The MIAC sponsors 22 championship sports.
The MIAC sponsors 22 championship sports.
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.
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.
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.
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