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Sports Baseball busts out bats for homestretch By Jason Welle Staff Writer Riding huge offensive production in their last three doubleheaders, the St. Olaf baseball team has its engine primed for the final stretch of the 2001 season. more... Inside the lines... Men in Tights By John Klawiter Sports Editor The MIAC was pinned by a swift, surprise move last week. The University of St. Thomas cut their wrestling program. The impact of this seemingly small cut has tore open a huge gash that could have huge consequences here at home on the Hill. more... Nau does justice for St. Olaf tennis By John Klawiter Sports Editor Pete Nau has worked his way to the number one singles flight for the men's tennis team. After Olaf, Nau wants to work his way to becoming a doctor. more... Pitching coach Brackeen prepares for another run with the Saints By Eric Vegoe Executive Editor On June 8, 2000, Colin Brackeen started his third game for the St. Paul Saints. It was a Thursday night match-up against the Duluth Dukes in front of a sell-out crowd of 6,382 in Midway Stadium. Sometime in the fourth inning Brackeen knew something was wrong with his arm, but he kept on throwing. more... Women's tennis eyes conference, will carry 12-5 record into match By Sarah Goldthwait Sports Editor The Saint Olaf women's tennis team is gearing up for a strong performance in this weekend's conference match. more... |
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