The Saints won a nonconference set at Lawrence on Friday and Saturday in Appleton, Wisconsin, as a result of Sydney Brodt’s second game as head coach of St. Scholastica women’s sports.
On the strength play at 7:27 of the second period, Katie Sandelin scored the show’s all-important goal on Friday.
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But, CSS outshot Lawrence 30-7 in terms of enjoy control.
Makenzie Cole recorded seven saves for the win.
Victoria Nelson’s fouled aim with 3:10 left in the second interval broke a 1-1 tie, and Sophie Parendo scored later on the power play to clinch the victory.
Bailey Coole added two assists, while Gabby Gamst had CSS’s another goal.
Cole just needed four saves for the Saints, who each had 31 photographs the other manner.
The difficulty level for the 2-0 Saints this weekend increases significantly as they play on Saturday at majority national No. Wisconsin-River Falls 1
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Faithful split the first two games.
St. Scholastica lost to Milwaukee School of Engineering on Friday at Mars Lakeview Arena in Duluth, 4-2, but the university immediately bounced back and won the series opener 3-1 on Saturday.
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Braden Panzer scored the opening goal of the year at 1:28 in the second time, but the visiting Raiders held the lead until a factual one-goal power-play goal from Jared Scott made it a one-goal game before the Raiders finally put the game away eight seconds later.
Eino Rissanen saved 24 CSS saves.
On Saturday, Rissanen saved 30 shots, but Panzer and Scott did so suddenly, and in the order they were scoring. This time, the Saints had a 2-0 result after about three minutes of scoring late in the second time. Earlier in the next phase, Hunter Hanson added a third, and CSS held MSOE’s score on the energy play until a single third-period goal.
Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference play begins at Saint John’s on Friday night when CSS (1-1 ) hosts them.
Saints end their gaining run
To defeat Hamline for a 49-18 MIAC sports win at Marv Heikkinen Field-Walt Hunting Stadium on Saturday, St. Scholastica scored 28 unresolved items, 21 of which came in the fourth quarter.
The visiting Pipers managed to stay in the game for the entirety of the first quarter, combining to score scores on six of their first seven drives.
A 6-yard touchdown pass from Donald West to Andrew Burgess gave the Saints a 28-18 guide at the half thanks to a great two-minute chisel of 57 miles in seven plays that culminated in a good two-minute chisel.
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After the bust, the Saints took control and then started converting protection to offense. On downs in Saints place in the second half, the defence forced two interceptions, a stumble, and a turnover, while the offence scored 21 points in just three minutes earlier in the third fourth to put it away.
West completed five touchdown catches with 306 yards on 20 of his 26 carries. Five people each recorded more than one catch, according to him spreading it out. Burgess had three events with 76 feet, while Teagen Lubinski and Curtis Favors each had more than 80 miles and a touchdown.
The earth match did also, accumulating 208 miles on 36 carries from seven different tails.
The Saints will have a challenging schedule to play Saturday at Saint John’s (3-5 ) and (2-5 ) in MIAC.
Cross Country
Sixth grade Faithful women attend MIAC.
Regan Niemi, a trainee, placed second overall and in the top-10 for St. Scholastica at the MIAC Championship meet on Saturday in St. Paul.
Niemi completed the 6-kilometer lessons in 22 minutes, 18.8 seconds, and came in seventh overall.
Carleton won the team title while the Saints finished fifth in the standings.
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With Jeffrey Kayfes running 8 kilometers in 26: 44.7 to complete 26th nevertheless, CSS was eighth among the team behind champion St. Olaf.
VOLLEYBALL
Saints win the major
The Saints had a split-season schedule and had a fighting chance to make the conference playoffs after winning 3-1 ( 25-15, 26-24, 21-25, 25-19 ) on Saturday at Hamline in St. Paul.
Four intruders from CSS had double-digit shoots against the Pipers, with Ava Swangstue scoring 15 kills. Ava Decker and Lindsey Baribeau each had 10 while Lindsey Rechichi and Lilli Rechichi each had 11.
Three participants combined for double-digit pushes, with 19 coming from Lauren Kahl.
Gustavus Adolphus defeated the Saints 3-1 in St. Peter, Minnesota, the night before because the Gusties ‘.353 hitting percentage ( with all four sets at.300 or better ) was too much to handle.
Decker led the CSS act with 17 dies, while Abby Zins had 12 as well. Cassidy Lustig and Lauren Kahl both had squeezes in the end, respectively.
The Saints ( 14-12, 5-5 MIAC ) have one conference game to play on Saturday at home against a St. Olaf squad that has already won the conference regular-season title. If Saint Mary’s loses to Gustavus in the middle of the week but loses Augsburg over the weekend, the Saints could still claim the sixth and final MIAC playoff spot perhaps with a loss.
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Faithful end the times
To cover up the home plan on a positive note, St. Scholastica men’s soccer did come home with a 5-0 win over Wisconsin-Stout on Tuesday, October 28 to end the season finale at Carleton with a 4-0 loss.
Parker Chastey, Gabriel Marchesoni, Ted Barker, and Louis Maerker each scored in the Stout activity for CSS, with each of them coming away with a goal and support.
Fourteen saves were made in mistake by Afonso Silva and Aidan Moore.
To end up the Saints on Saturday, Carleton scored three second-half targets. In purpose, Silva and Dylan Gies each made two saves.
CSS wraps up its winter 4-12-4 general and 3-3-1 in conference play.
On October 28, the St. Scholastica people drew 2-2 with Thick before falling to Carleton 3-0.
After only 26 seconds, Scholastica went on to score from behind before Peyton Mathiasen’s soon equalizer in the 74th minute.
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Sophie Seals saved 12 saves for CSS.
The Saints were held on Saturday without a single photo coming off the goal. Dolphins saved eight shots.
The Souls were 4-12-4 general and 2-6-2 in the MIAC.