Carleton junior Emily Kaegi claimed her second MIAC Athlete-of-the-Week award of the young season for her performance in a loaded field at Saturday's St. Olaf College Invitational, where she was the third Division III runner to cross the finish line (9...
The No. 18-ranked Carleton College women s cross country team finished in second at the St. Olaf Invitational. The lone team to beat the Knights was University of Minnesota-Duluth who is ranked No. 10 in NCAA Division II.
aced by top-10 finishes from Emily Kaegi and Claire Trujillo the Carleton College women s cross country team took third in the team standings at the Les Duke Invitational. Due to New Student Week back on campus, the Knights took only six runners to the...
Throughout her stellar four-year career as a member of Carleton College's cross country and track and field teams, Ruth Steinke 16 accumulated numerous Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) championships and All-American honors while al...
Junior Emily Kaegi was the first D-III runner across the finish line at the Augustana Twilight and led the Knights to a seventh-place finish in the 20-team field, which included eight NCAA Division II programs. For her performance, she was named MIAC W...
The Carleton College women s cross country team began the 2016 season in primetime, taking seventh out of 20 teams at the Augustana Twilight. The Knights, ranked No. 19 in the USTFCCCA preseason poll finished ahead of half of the eight D-II programs at...
Throughout her stellar four-year career as a member of Carleton College's cross country and track and field teams, Ruth Steinke 16 accumulated numerous Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) championships and All-American honors while al...
Recent Carleton College graduate Ruth Steinke 16 has been tabbed as the school s nominee for the NCAA Woman of the Year. This award honors graduating female college athletes who have exhausted their eligibility and distinguished themselves throughout ...
Jun 23rd 2016, 9:02pm
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The MIAC saw its total of Fall Academic All-Conference honorees rise for the fourth-straight year with its new record total of 360, which bettered 2014's previous record of 356. 35 athletes from Carleton were honored to help set this new record.
Jan 26th 2016, 7:34pm
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