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100 Years of Carleton Basketball

Created 23 January 2010; Published 27 January 2010

By Eric Sieger

A photo slideshow celebrating 100 years of Carleton College varsity basketball

Some rights reserved. Carleton College licenses this work under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License. The song "100 Years" by Five for Fighting used under BMI license.

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  • Scott Theisen
    Created 24 January 2013; Published 28 January 2013
    Men's Basketball: Scott Theisen triple-double, Jan. 23, 2013

    Highlights of Scott Theisen's 22-point, 12-rebound, 10-assist performance against Concordia College on Jan. 23, 2013. It was the first recorded triple-double in Carleton basketball history and only the third recorded in MIAC men's basketball over the last 20 years.

  • Tom Sawatzke
    Created 1 December 2012; Published 1 December 2012
    Men's Basketball: Tom Sawatzke's game-winning shot vs. Bethel University, Dec. 1, 2012

    Tom Sawatzke hits a three-pointer with 2.1 seconds remaining to lift Carleton to a 64-62 win over Bethel.

  • A placard image for media work Men's Basketball: Highlights vs. Bethel University, Jan. 30, 2012
    Created 30 January 2012; Published 31 January 2012
    Men's Basketball: Highlights vs. Bethel University, Jan. 30, 2012

    Tom Sawatzke's three-pointer beats the buzzer to lift Carleton to a 54-52 victory over Bethel University.

  • A placard image for media work Men's Basketball: Highlights vs. St. Olaf College, Jan. 21, 2012
    Created 21 January 2012; Published 22 January 2012
    Men's Basketball: Highlights vs. St. Olaf College, Jan. 21, 2012

    Highlights from another thriller in the Carleton - St. Olaf rivalry. This one went to the Oles, 67-66 in overtime.

  • A placard image for media work Men's Basketball: NCAA Tournament First Round Recap vs. UW-Stevens-Point, March 5, 2010
    Created 5 March 2010; Published 6 March 2010
    Men's Basketball: NCAA Tournament First Round Recap vs. UW-Stevens-Point, March 5, 2010

    A recap from the Knights narrow 59-58 defeat in the 2010 NCAA Tournament's first round at fifth-ranked UW-Stevens Point. Seth Jonker (Jr./Apple Valley, Minn./Eastview) tallied 17 points while Jeremy Sutherland (Jr./Apple Valley, Minn./St. Bernard’s)added 13 points, four assists and three steals for the Knights (19-10).  Bryan Rosett (Sr./Cottage Grove, Minn./Park) was 6-for-9 from the field and tallied 12 points and five rebounds in what proved to be the final game of his career and Carter Biewen (Jr./Golden Valley, Minn./Robbinsdale Armstrong) was also in double figures with 11 points, as he knocked down 3-of-5 from three-point range.

  • A placard image for media work Men's Basketball: 2010 MIAC Semifinal Recap
    Created 25 February 2010; Published 26 February 2010
    Men's Basketball: 2010 MIAC Semifinal Recap

    Recap of Carleton's 73-67 upset of national No. 3 St. Thomas in the MIAC Playoffs Semifinal on Feb. 25, 2010

  • A placard image for media work 100 Years of Carleton Basketball
    Created 23 January 2010; Published 27 January 2010
    100 Years of Carleton Basketball

    A photo slideshow celebrating 100 years of Carleton College varsity basketball

  • A placard image for media work Men's Basketball v. St. Johns
    Created 23 January 2010; Published 28 January 2010
    Men's Basketball v. St. Johns

    The Carleton Knights defeat St. Johns in an 84-68 victory

  • A placard image for media work Men's Basketball: Tom Sawatzke's buzzer beater at Hawaii Pacific, Nov. 24, 2012
    Published 26 November 2012
    Men's Basketball: Tom Sawatzke's buzzer beater at Hawaii Pacific, Nov. 24, 2012

    Tom Sawatxzke tied the game at 71-71 on a three-pointer with 0:32 remaining. He then hit the game winner as time expired to lift Carleton to a 74-71 triumph over Hawaii Pacific University, a NCAA D-II program.

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