The smell of Malt-O-Meal wasn't the only thing in the air at Saturday's second annual Cereal Bowl matchup between the St. Olaf football team and their cross-town rivals from Carleton. An electric crowd of over 6,000 fans supplied a charged atmosphere as well, which was enough to spur the Oles to a 34-21 Homecoming win.
The St. Olaf women's cross country team journeyed to Waverly, Iowa, on Saturday to compete in the seventh annual Dan Huston Invitational, achieving what they had set out to do since the beginning weeks of training. The Ole women managed to win the invitational with a combined score of 140.
The women's golf team claimed fifth place at last weekend's MIAC Championships. The Oles shot a two-round team score of 738, which was good enough to secure a fifth place tie with Carleton.
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Lacking offensive potency against MIAC opponent Macalester, the St. Olaf women's soccer team fell 2-0 to the Scots Sunday in St. Paul. The loss drops St. Olaf's conference record to 2-4, with a 6-5 overall mark. St. Olaf fell into a seventh place tie with St. Mary's and St. Kate's in conference standings, while undefeated Macalester solidified its position atop the MIAC ranks.