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Ally Frantzick works as CSB Athletics’ mental health intern
From Mental Health Monday (MHM) posts to a virtual support group for people with eating disorders, CSB’s new mental health intern senior Ally Frantzick is
CSB Hockey sweeps Concordia to begin MIAC play this season
The CSB hockey team picked up a pair of wins this weekend over Concordia-Moorhead to move to 3-3 overall and 2-0 in MIAC conference play.
Young earns his second consecutive NCAA at-large bid
The SJU cross country team placed seventh out of 28 teams on Nov. 12 at the NCAA North Regional in Northfield. However, this was not
Ally Frantzick works as CSB Athletics’ mental health intern
From Mental Health Monday (MHM) posts to a virtual support group for people with eating disorders, CSB’s new mental health intern senior Ally Frantzick is already making an impact. The position was created this year through the efforts of CSB Athletic Director Kelly...
Experienced CSB basketball starts season Saturday
The St. Ben’s basketball team has not won the MIAC since 2010, but they hope they have the pieces in place this year to make
SJU advances to the MIAC championship
The No. 5 ranked Johnnies earned their place in the MIAC Championship game on Saturday against Bethel with a decisive 45-16 home win last weekend
Johnnies play in Halloween-themed tournament
Promoting physical, mental and social fitness, along with building leadership, initiative and teamwork are a few of the SJU ultimate frisbee team’s goals. With practices
Defending MIAC champions begin 2022-23 season
The reigning MIAC champion St. John’s basketball team began their season on Tuesday with an 84-80 loss to No. 15 UW-La Crosse. The Johnnies, ranked
Johnnie hockey season begins in River Falls
It did not take long for SJU hockey head coach Doug Schueller to be impressed with his team’s performance. The Johnnies were able to get
Top teams in the SEC face off on Saturday
I know some people have already started listening to Christmas music (you know who you are), but there’s still plenty of college football left this