2012 Winter Issue 5 (February 10, 2012)
Sports
Men’s Basketball extends win streak to three
Scott Theisen ’13 led the Knights with 20 points and dished out three assists, while Tom Sawatzke ’13 added 18 points as the Carleton College men’s basketball team notched its third consecutive victory. The Knights held off the Concordia College Cobbers this past Saturday by a final score of 72-64.
Women's track and field hosts St. Benedict’s
Last Friday night, the St. Benedict’s track and field team flocked to Northfield to see the Carleton men’s team looking classy. While they were down, they figured they might as well compete against a few of the Knights. With John Davis ’11 narrating the proceedings, it was a resounding success.
Men's Track and Field hopes to shed injury bug
CJ Dale ‘13 has nightmares about two letters: IT. Not only did he have computer problems freshmen year, but this Winter Term his IT Band has kept him off of the track. Dale was a key part of the team last year when he competed in the long jump, triple jump and sprints.
Women’s Basketball bested by Hamline in final home game
Akemi Arzouman ‘13 narrowly missed a double-double, grabbing nine rebounds and tallying a game-high 20 points, but the Carleton College women’s basketball team struggled late and lost its final home contest of the season, 51-47 to Hamline University.
Gourevitch captures first MIAC swimmer-of-the-week honor
The Carleton College men’s swimming and diving team and sophomore Jesse Gourevitch both appear to be peaking at the right time. Over the weekend Gourevitch had one of his best collegiate performances at the Minnesota Challenge.




