6.15.2010 | Women's Nordic Skiing, Men's Nordic Skiing
DULUTH, Minn. – For the second straight year, the St. Scholastica Ski team will take in its strongest, deepest recruiting.
2.21.2010 | Men's Nordic Skiing
HOUGHTON, Mich. – St. Scholastica juniors Mason Bacso (Jr.-Plymouth, Minn./Wayzata) and Waylon Manske (Jr.-Bemidji, Minn.) maintained contact with the lead pack for most of the 15km mass start freestyle Sunday at the Central NCAA Regional Championships at Michigan Tech University.
2.20.2010 | Men's Nordic Skiing
HOUGHTON, Mich. – Freshman Kasey Bacso (Fr.-Plymouth, Minn./Wayzata) struggled slightly to find top race form through the middle of the season after a stellar start to the year, but at the most important classic race of the year, he posted his top finish in conference competition to become the program’s first freshman to earn all NCAA Regional honors in the men’s 10km classic.
2.14.2010 | Men's Nordic Skiing
NEGAUNEE, Mich. – The St. Scholastica men’s nordic skiing team improved on its fifth place finish in yesterday’s classic race to finish third out of eight teams in today’s 20k freestyle race at the Central Collegiate Ski Association (CCSA) Ski Championships, hosted by Northern Michigan University.
2.13.2010 | Men's Nordic Skiing
NEGAUNEE, Mich. – The St. Scholastica men’s Nordic skiing team
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1.31.2010 | Men's Nordic Skiing
CABLE, Wis. – Coming off of his best finish ever in the classic technique
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1.30.2010 | Men's Nordic Skiing
CABLE, Wis. – St. Scholastica’s Waylon Manske (Jr.-Bemidji, Minn.)
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1.24.2010 | Men's Nordic Skiing
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – St. Scholastica junior Waylon Manske (Jr.-Bemidji,
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1.23.10 | Men's Nordic Skiing
1.17.10 | Men's Nordic Skiing
1.10.10 | Men's Nordic Skiing
Athlete of the Week
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Baseball
Drove in the game-winning run as the Saints captured the UMAC Tournament Championship.
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Softball
Kristin drilled a home run as the Saints took the UMAC softball championship
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Did You Know...
2009-10 Conference Championships
The College of St. Scholastica was just one of three NCAA Division III schools to win 12 conference regular season or postseason titles.