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SJU soccer records first MIAC win over Hamline
The St. John’s soccer team faced off against Hamline last Saturday at Haws Field. After trailing 1-0 at halftime, the team stormed back to claim
CSB soccer’s leadership looks toward MIAC run
The College of St. Benedict soccer team will look to make a MIAC tournament run this season that would clinch an automatic bid to the
SJU cross country team hits the ground running
On Sept. 8, the SJU cross country team started their 2023 season in St. Cloud at the Toni St. Pierre Invitational meet. Sophomore Nick St.
CSB volleyball sets up season heading into MIAC play
On Sept. 1, the CSB Volleyball team began their season at the Puget Sound Premiere Tournament in Tacoma, Wash. The Bennies recorded a 3-1 record
Johnnies split a pair of top-10 matchups
The St. John’s University football team started their season playing two high-ranked teams. The currently No. 9 Johnnies started their season fifth in the Top
SJU baseball breaks ground on brand new clubhouse
There have been many new additions to the baseball facilities in recent years, including a turf field, larger dugouts and a grandstand with a press
Legendary Michael Jordan is not the greatest of all time
A 2020 ESPN poll found that 73% of NBA fans believe Michael Jordan is the superior player overall to LeBron James. The Chicago Bulls legend
CSB and SJU track teams prepare for MIAC meet
Both track and field teams at St. Ben’s and St. John’s have found great success as the season has progressed and look to continue that
Amid success, CSB hockey players are leaving the program
Content warning: This story implies vulgar language and contains discussion of body image. Despite their most successful season in program history, the end of the academic year marks a point of uncertainty for the CSB hockey team. The team has two seniors graduating...
Amid success, CSB hockey players are leaving the program
During the past year, nine CSB hockey players have either quit the team or are transferring to another institution. A primary reason for many of the athletes leaving is the controversy surrounding head coach Lindsay Macy's treatment of players throughout the season.