The Gustavus women’s hockey team continued its strong late-season play with a 5-1 win over St. Catherine in the MIAC Playoff Championship on Saturday afternoon at Don Roberts Ice Rink. With the win, the Gusties earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, which begins next weekend.
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.
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.
Concordia announced that Brett Bruininks will serve as the interim coach. Bruininks has been teaching at the college since September and was an assistant coach for the men’s program.
Burggraf has been named the head coach of Bethel’s men’s hockey team. As a result, Burggraf will resign as head coach of Bethel’s women’s hockey team in order to fulfill the duties as head of the men’s team.
St. Thomas' Alison Wright and Gustavus Adolphus' Melissa Mackley named the MIAC's nominees for the NCAA Woman of the Year Award.
Gustavus Adolphus College student-athletes Melissa Mackley, David Martinson, and Bri Radtke have been selected to receive NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships.
Michelle McAteer, a former player and assistant coach at the University of Minnesota-Duluth, has been named the new women’s hockey head coach at Augsburg College.
Three MIAC women’s hockey student-athletes have been named to the 2010 RBK Hockey College Division All-America First Team for the West Region as chosen by members of the AHCA.
Steve DeBus, a former standout goalie at the University of Minnesota, has been named head women’s hockey coach at Hamline University, director of athletics Bob Beeman announced on Monday.
* Clinched MIAC Playoff Berth