Call it a fluke, or call it a consequence of an increasingly strong soccer program at St. Olaf. But remembering the usual starting lineup for the mens soccer team isn't hard when half are brothers.
The St. Olaf men's golf team competed in the MIAC Championship tournament at Bunker Hills Golf Course over the weekend. The five golfers shot a three-day total of 914, good for fourth place out of 10 schools.
Fresh from a weekend in Iowa, the St. Olaf men's soccer team returned to MIAC play Wednesday with a 1-0 home victory over bottom-dwelling Bethel. With the win, the Oles moved to fourth place in the conference.
This has been the most dramatic off-season for the Timberwolves since 2003. However, instead of burgeoning excitement over the acquisitions of Sam Cassell and Latrell Sprewell, T-Wolves fans stare the first stage of rebuilding square in the face.
St. Olaf hosted the Pre-National Invitational on an uncharacteristically warm October Saturday. Overall, the Oles placed fifth out of 14 schools, led by a set of three seniors.
The St. Olaf women's golf team played some of their best golf ever to propel the Oles to third place at the MIAC Championship, held last weekend at Bunker Hills Golf Club.