All four of St. Kate’s winter sports turned in record setting performances this season.
The Wildcat swimming and diving team had their best Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) finish since 1983 and set seven school records.
The indoor track and field team set eight individual school records and scored the most team points at the MIAC championships in St. Kate’s history.
The basketball team qualified for the MIAC playoffs and lost in overtime in the semifinals. This was the farthest a St. Kate’s basketball team had ever advanced.
The most impressive season was turned in by the hockey team. The team finished the regular season in second place in the MIAC, and lost in the championship game of the playoffs. The team had six players receive MIAC all-conference or honorable mention honors and junior Michaela Michaelson was named the Player of the Year for the conference. The final honor for the hockey team came when head coach Brad Marshall was named MIAC Coach of the Year.
The Wildcat swimming and diving team had their best Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) finish since 1983 and set seven school records.
The indoor track and field team set eight individual school records and scored the most team points at the MIAC championships in St. Kate’s history.
The basketball team qualified for the MIAC playoffs and lost in overtime in the semifinals. This was the farthest a St. Kate’s basketball team had ever advanced.
The most impressive season was turned in by the hockey team. The team finished the regular season in second place in the MIAC, and lost in the championship game of the playoffs. The team had six players receive MIAC all-conference or honorable mention honors and junior Michaela Michaelson was named the Player of the Year for the conference. The final honor for the hockey team came when head coach Brad Marshall was named MIAC Coach of the Year.
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