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MAY 1999 NEWS
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  • Colleges: Guv wrong, 1998 money gone
  • Governor: Colleges awash in equipment money
  • SMU frosh fined for possessing drug gear
  • State rep challenges governor on priorities
  • Bomb experts remove WSU lab chemical
  • WSU checks out Ohio vice prez candidate
  • WSU students reports CD's stolen
  • Governor axes WSU central boilers
  • WSU reports fewer booze violations to cops
  • State: Fake IDs will be tougher
  • State board renames Winona Tech
  • WSU adds height to women's basketball
  • Smoking cooking oil brings firefighters
  • 725 WSU graduates enter "real world"
  • WSU stairs fail, woman hurt
  • WSU sports booze policy in limbo
  • Firefighters called to WSU false alarm
  • Winona High teacher wins job appeal
  • Tech grads told to embrace change
  • Gang-spurred curfew now in effect
  • WSU coach quit under legal pressure
  • WSU prof revises his Lincoln Highway book
  • WSU profs choose Yard as Senate prez again
  • R.I.P.: Anna Gertrude Boyum
  • On again, off again WSU boilers on again
  • Laser swords beckon "Star Wars" fans
  • Cafeteria becomes night-time study zone
  • WSU sociologist: College campuses less prone to hatred, violence
  • Campus massages booked up at $10 a stroking
  • Ousted soccer player can try out again
  • Saint Mary's Press chooses designer as chief
  • Minne remodeling at WSU put off
  • Mac media lab safe from Y2K
  • Prof: Women need own alcohol programs
  • Top WSU dean candidate drops out
  • WSU security using 13 cameras
  • Levee Park curfew tightened
  • Dual accrediting given WSU education unit
  • Legislature shifts tuition aid formula
  • Salons' funding vote may lead to more tuition
  • Prosecutor: Lopez could be retaliation target
  • Pelowski casts symbolic "no" to higher-ed bill
  • Here's police reconstruction of 3rd Street shoot-up
  • R.I.P.: Leora A Leighton
  • Compromise trims higher-ed money plans
  • Librarian speaker to SMU grads: Read
  • Cops seek tighter curfew in gang crackdown
  • Library celebration begins with 69-book brigade-pass
  • Latin gang member charged in Third Street shoot-up
  • WSU prof elected to regional forensics post
  • Signing club looks to its own for thief
  • WSU seeks chief for global studies
  • Two WSU students to Voice of America
  • Cops aim at late-night loitering
  • WSU softball coach expected to resign
  • Cops: Downtown shoot-up was gang flap
  • Police have gun in bar-strip shooting
  • Cops free one person in shooting spree
  • WSU registration back; cross your fingers
  • WSU expects fall frosh
  • Tow trucks clear WSU streets for party
  • J-senior explores Minnesota blue highway
  • WSU leases more dorm space at Loretto
  • WSU registration system still vexed
  • Bar strip shot up after midnight
  • Cops looking for Pizza Hut knifing weapon
  • New WSU parking lot target: August
  • New Tech name called costly, savorless
  • Prosecutor: Winona cocaine supply zilch
  • On-campus WSU pizza shop due in August
  • Last two WSU Massacre survivors retire
  • On-line WSU registration further plagued
  • Boozing athlete ponders returning to soccer
  • Faculty, state negotiators aim for June 30 deal
  • WSU soccer team aims for championship
  • Downtown bar booze-less for two days
  • Dorm meal will be a little late
  • Stabbing unnoticed in WSU neighborhood
  • WSU basketball losing point Livingstone
  • Watters dorm hit by false alarm, again
  • WSU nursing unit stable amid national decline
  • Stabbing victim recovering in hospital
  • Chicago librarian to address SMU grads
  • Thief takes $400 from WSU deaf club
  • WSU English prof writes "Sun and Rain" novel
  • Prof lays school violence partly to home
  • Dad to watch "Days of Our Lives"
  • WSU dean sees nursing crisis ahead
  • Two false alarms at WSU's Conway dorm
  • Profs' union seeks more travel support
  • R.I.P.: John E. Peterson
  • Education major to lead WSU procession
  • Salsa good time marks Cinco de Mayo
  • Profs seek 9.5 percent pay hike
  • Man seriously stabbed at Huff Street lot
  • WSU dean to national nursing-ed task force
  • R.I.P.: Lola Rolfing
  • Deal allows more cheap part-time profs
  • Suspect identified in Loretto assault
  • Bremer journalism prize to WSU broadcast student
  • Overtime for profs cut in negotiations
  • Pizza baron to address WSU grads
  • Profs diss U.S. Yugoslav position
  • Commuter airline seeks WSU pilots
  • Yard in line for WSU faculty re-election
  • Journalism senior wins
    $300 for grades

  • 50 presenters at WSU thinking sessions
  • Seven profs get 30-year WSU pins
  • Transfer student will address fellow WSU grads
  • Judge: Tone down gang links
  • Masscom creates high-grade scholarship
  • Grades earn Hirsch award for WSU senior
  • Theater students to recite WSU grads' names
  • Cops' new riot truck aimed at drug dealing
  • Senate says no to WSU boilers
  • WSU students OK up-to-5 percent tuition hike
  • Thief smashes window, steals radar unit
  • The word is "reassigned" for WSU coach
  • Outside company to measure WSU's image
  • Compromise committee works on higher-ed bill
  • Apparently WSU softball coach was "reassigned"
  • Compromise committee works on higher-ed bill
  • R.I.P.: Thomas Richard Ethen
  • More stops due for WSU motorists
  • Chicago kid, alias Face, held on $500,000 bail
  • House OKs funds to replace WSU boilers
  • Will drug couriers get the message?
  • On-line WSU registration a fiasco again
  • Dorm chiefs seek prof-student interaction
  • Cops knew Face was coming and waited
  • Flowers will dress up new WSU library
  • Police chief: Neighborhood watches cut crime
  • Jail not big enough for all drug detainees
  • WSU public relations course goes on-line for summer
  • WSU physicist on accreditation visit
  • Controversial WSU street closing going ahead
  • Prosecutor: Raids linked to gangs
  • Pass a book, celebrate the new library
  • WSU prof tracks immigrant women, policy
  • Top cop defends concert shutdown
  • WSU librarian to national committee
  • R.I.P.: Gilbert Robert Hoesley
  • Eccentric comedy coming to WSU stage
  • Wapasha chief visits ancestors' bones
  • Cops count 17 arrests in drug raid
  • WSU taking on Ivy League look
  • WSU U.N. team scores for Brazil
  • Profs: Counselors a key against school violence
  • WSU nursing prof wins Mayo honor
  • Policy benches boozing WSU basketball players
  • Parking chief: No disabled abuses at WSU
  • Plan calls for 30 new WSU-area stop signs
  • Cops launch raid at train depot
  • 1949 WSU grads donate $12.700
  • Booster club goal: $36,000 for athletes
  • When does sex peter out? Ask WSU prof
  • WSU women cagers have 48-hour dry rule
  • Tennis coach unaware of booze abuse
  • WSU library shutting down for move
  • Cross country coach: Booze policy unneeded
  • Baseball players blank on booze policy
  • Security chief: WSU a safe place
  • WSU tracksters dry 24 hours before meets

    APRIL 1999 NEWS
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  • Northern Sun facing booze policy issue
  • School Board caucuses still undecided on firing
  • WSU grid players can't tipple Fridays, Saturdays
  • R.I.P.: Grant Zachary
  • Parking lot thief takes 100 CDs
  • WSU radio announcers create student rights club
  • WSU art students firing smoky kilns
  • Multiple lawyers called into WSU softball flap
  • WSU Judicial Board: Let's start over
  • Coach: UM-style cheating unlikely at WSU
  • R.I.P.: Robert Lux
  • Sports chief sees self as interim softball coach
  • WSU softball women have hired lawyer
  • Did male coaches shout at softball women?
  • WSU prof: Time to ask tough Rochester questions
  • WSU creates a movie music course
  • Source: Coaches splitting hairs on suspensions
  • WSU Cornerstone list adds grads
  • Softball adviser: No comment on suspensions
  • Chiropractor: Uncross legs, avoid sit-ups
  • R.I.P.: Clenn Walters
  • Mum's the word on WSU coaching suspension
  • WSU Foundation honors benefactors
  • WSU sports chief: No "suspensions"
  • Librarian: Profs can catch cyber-cheaters
  • WSU suspends softball coach, two aides
  • WSU profs' salaries near national average
  • SMU faculty pay lags in national table
  • Judicial Board nixes WSU student elections
  • Composers to hear WSU prof's "Jubilance"
  • Porch lights dark, not beacons of safety
  • WSU baseball coach not retiring
  • Amtrak stationmaster blew cop's cover
  • WSU seeking profits from Cola Wars
  • Prof discusses stimulation of lagging kids
  • SMU dean: Spring Sting will be dry
  • Math prof addresses Euro-conference
  • Prof asks ed students: Can you handle it?
  • Who's Who lists 90 WSU students"
  • SMU researchers target Mississippi runoff
  • Senate kills UM control over Rochester
  • WSU vice president search narrows to five
  • Anybody seen "Roy"? Call the cops
  • Counselors honor WSU ed prof
  • WSU theater wins national accreditation
  • State Senate would wipe out Pell hikes
  • WSU prez: Can absorb bookstore loss
  • Senate unit: Give Rochester to UM
  • Bard's excerpts attract 100 play-goers
  • Profs: Shorten semesters to 15 weeks
  • Amtrak bust not as planned
  • Who pays for texts gone bad?
  • Robbery attempt reported on bar scene
  • Prof finding cyber-cheating at WSU
  • Committee examines athlete booze policies
  • R.I.P.: Helen Carlblom
  • R.I.P.: Robert Campopiano
  • Senate pares mony hits public colleges
  • City fines bar, lifts license for two days
  • Happy with WSU? Not? Take makeup survey
  • Polysci prof: Kierlin probably censure-safe
  • Police chase, lose train passenger
  • City engineer revising thoroughfare plan
  • Cops all out against wayward motorists
  • High school students praised on protest
  • City ponders WSU pedestrian safety
  • Saint Mary's Press names coordinator
  • House case against UM-Rochester fails
  • Rumors, absences upset assessment chief
  • WSU photo grad wins state awards
  • House OK's $5 million for UM-Rochester
  • WSU navel-watching called success
  • Tech accepts $35,000 scholarship gift
  • Larger Pell grants being considered
  • Kierlin gives SMU $500,000 for arts
  • Principal: Free speech exists at Winona High
  • WSU called safe from Y2K bug
  • WSU students ponder human-rights complaint
  • R.I.P.: Frank Cunningham
  • WSU prof invites students to Africa
  • WSU narrows student race to Swenson, Gabert
  • Republican Kierlin heading to St. Paul
  • WSU baseball coach scores 900th victory
  • Tech sees MSTCSE as clearer name
  • Dismissal sought in SMU gambling case
  • Expert: Election could be unrepresentative
  • State Senate race in voters' hands
  • Senator: College rivalry didn't cause rumble
  • SMU couple's book gets Oprah boost
  • WSU gymnasts win national berth
  • Profs' union eyeing workload compensation
  • Flawed procedure argued in bookie case
  • Coach riding mower around nation
  • Student leader: Mayor wrong on blame
  • Prof: Vote Pelowski for education
  • Lieutenant guv available for library
  • Yet another false alarm at SMU
  • Prez proactive against harrassment
  • Rescuers called to WSU dorm
  • Prof: Pelowski wise not resigning House
  • Magazine names Kierlin a top exec
  • Church excused of election wrong-doing
  • Lobby group taps WSU student as chair
  • Report: Kierlin gives $500,000 to SMU
  • WSU honors two teacher grads
  • Common Cause retains Kierlin doubts
  • Plan: Make loan interest deductible
  • Probe shows Kierlin's just "a regular guy"
  • SMU false alarm draws firefighters
  • WSU election twist: Tickets
  • GOP forces $35 million colleges cut
  • Kierlin: Campaign now on issues
  • WSU chooses Tok for alumni honor
  • Kierlin cleared in vote probe
  • Prof: Arsenic not Winona problem
  • Prof: Pelowski knows public education
  • WSU union leader: Vote Pelowski
  • Cops find more under-age boozers
  • R.I.P.: Art Flodstrom
  • Prosecutor may drop Kierlin vote case
  • College dean chosen for WSU alumni award
  • Weekend police force beefed up
  • COMMENT: Pelowski knows the job
  • Pelowski victory not a "cinch"
  • New admissions data overwhelm WSU
  • More computer viruses, worms coming
  • Former prof: Democrats playing dirty
  • Mayor: Colleges have role in melee
  • WSU hoop coach: Great year ahead
  • Top cop: 3rd Ward has "challenges"
  • State GOP chair: It's a smear
  • Recruiter: WSU-bound kids passing test
  • Reform Senate candidate declines comment
  • WSU news lab supervisor writes third edition
  • Grad to WSU students: Study and work
  • Pelowski doubts Kierlin intended wrong
  • Prosecutor: Kierlin probe won't be instant
  • Parishioner: Wish I hadn't
  • Lobby questions church tax status
  • WSU invites 3,000-plus to dedication
  • Kierlin charge called dirty politics
  • WSU prez favors new admissions screening
  • Kierlin: Church gift one of 11
  • Will WSU have the Perpich library?
  • County prosecutors probe Kierlin gift
  • Moe: New UM-Rochester funding remote
  • WSU improvements depend on funding
  • Priest: Gift to church was innocent
  • Prof, students study intern technology
  • Kierlin denies vote-buying charge
  • Common Cause: Did Kierlin buy votes?
  • Polysci grad gives $25,000 to WSU
  • Pelowski record on higher-ed commended
  • New fitness center to bear Hopf name
  • Cops pull plug on loud bandshell concert
  • House leader against new campuses
  • WSU plans library dedication "party"
  • WSU prof favors Pelowski on experience
  • City wants accounting from Gabby's
  • WSU profs ponder general requirements
  • Faculty union: Get out the vote
  • Faculty worries about higher-ed funding


    MARCH 1999 NEWS
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  • WSU poises to intercept new viruses
  • CIty urged to hire MetroPlains for school
  • Rescuers train by trashing WSU houses
  • Bambenek to state Senate ballot
  • Cardiovascular award to WSU grad
  • Parking issue may derail student housing
  • Cops find after-hours boozing at Gabby's
  • Judge denies Grover plea-change
  • WSU biologist to wildlife board
  • Police hold man in Gabby's fight
  • R.I.P.: Jerry Semling
  • R.I.P.: Edna Fuller
  • WSU thinking ahead to 150th bash
  • Cops nab 17 more under-age boozers
  • Getting back in the bar swing
  • WSU student: They stole 160 CD's
  • Therapist: Media over-rate appearances
  • R.I.P.: Laurenda Reiland Brungardt
  • WSU alderman seeks citizen policing
  • Advisory jury to hear Salyards libel case
  • Reform candidate forces primary election
  • WSU coach: Pitching great but not batting
  • Cops bust melee, issue six tickets
  • R.I.P.: Bruce Thomas Carlson
  • WSU librarian supports Pelowski
  • Thief steals electronics from apartment
  • Winona Democrats endorse Pelowski
  • Nursing prof: Vote for Pelowski
  • Ventura party endorses Winona recorder
  • Florida trip primes WSU softball team
  • Gordon: Guilty in crack bust
  • UM prez sees Rochester efficiency
  • Grover punk: Guilty to crack
  • Drug-bust take downgraded
  • R.I.P.: Ivan Olson
  • SMU false alarm draws firefighters
  • WSU needs infrastructure dollars
  • Heater smokes up WSU building
  • COMMENT: Jesse the Tongue
  • UM scandal clouds higher-ed budget
  • Pelowski: Guv keeping own counsel
  • Women to tell all on Grover
  • Fastenal exec seeks Senate post
  • UM yanks basketball players
  • Report: Cheating in UM atheltics
  • COMMENTARY: Rochester back-stab
  • Fastenal exec seeks Senate post/
  • Did UM lie for Rochester campus?
  • Mankato prez still peeved
  • WSU creates new legal major
  • WSU prof bows from Senate race
  • How firm is UM Rochester commitment?
  • WSU prof on GOP short list
  • WSU grad Pelowski eyes Morse seat
  • Lawyer wins SMU alumni award
  • Paul, Yori best SMU seniors
  • Winonan's faculty adviser quits
  • Is UM-Rochester budget fat?
  • Judge gives Chief Barry probation
  • WSU prez: Be patient on UM-,Rochester
  • Legislator Morse leaving elected seat
  • R.I.P.: Susan Burmeister Nunn
  • Profs OK trimming language majors
  • Computer theft reported at SMU
  • Biz prof named SMU teacher of year

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    1999
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  • R.I.P.: Stanley J. Weinberger
  • WSU prof reviews science grants
  • Prof examines family therapy challenges
  • Thrifty student turns out pound-fooish
  • Tech calls for renaming ideas
  • $1 million to technology trial
  • Krueger: UM deal has upside
  • WSU exec late 58 hours on assault
  • Rescuers respond to SMU hoax
  • SMU guy challenging betting charges
  • Beach to prison for three years
  • Salon: Don't rob to fund UM-Rochester
  • Accounting student wins WSJ award
  • WSU fourth in forensics tourney
  • Assault reported outside Somsen Hall
  • Governor on UM-Rochester: You pay
  • WSU prez publicly reticent on UM deal
  • UM lacks funding for Rochester
  • UM to colleges: We're your friend
  • Senator: UM at Rochester aims at niche
  • Mankato prez frets over Rochester deal
  • Legislator fears higher-ed money cut
  • WSU waits for Ventura acceptance
  • Colleges board accepts UM plan
  • Photographer: No regrets on dozing shot
  • Some WSU bookstore prices low
  • Committee accepts UM Rochester plan
  • Prof: Faculty pay not jeopardized
  • Lambert plans to toss hat in ring
  • WSU still inviting guv to speak
  • PR chief looking beyond rally
  • Few WSU students on vet benefits
  • UM wants to be Rochester's university
  • Lobbyist: Guv targeting MPR, not KQAL
  • New bookshop offers home delivery
  • Rally flap laid mostly to two-year colleges
  • Call out for WSU name-change ideas
  • R.I.P.: John McMartin
  • WSU student book site lists 4,000
  • Prof assesses Krueger photo context
  • Exercise prof reviews text draft
  • Guv: Why my money if I don't listen?
  • WSU librarian reviewing grants again
  • Daily editor faults Winonan photo
  • Ventura aide excuses student rally
  • GOP caucus reviewing high-ed money
  • WSU art student wins TAA prize
  • Ed prof tracks Minnesota ed-funding
  • Post to Winonan: Shame on you
  • What really happened on Capitol steps
  • Aide: Guv not really callous
  • WSU math prof scoring ETS exams
  • Some students regret rally spat
  • Polysci prof: Guv risks student backing
  • Prez nods off as lieutenant governor speaks
  • Athlete sidesteps temptation
  • Newspaper: Keep town in tech name
  • Guv turns back on angry students
  • Student prez: Access to news in doubt
  • Judge issues Chief Barry probe
  • Cook: KQ keeps students up-to-date
  • Prof: Use G-Bone jewelry for bills
  • Masscom's KQ seen as training ground
  • WSU janitor earns rehab recognition
  • Elcombe: KQAL is key to learning
  • Barkeep: Never saw Stapleton
  • Hot Fish Shop out of business
  • Daniel: KQ draws enrollment
  • KQ chief: State money key at station
  • Lobbyist: Ventura has seen the light
  • Two bars seek end to death suit
  • KQ exec "scared" over Ventura plan
  • State child care? Schunk says no
  • SMU student finds self shirtless
  • Two SMU death suits dropped
  • SMU woman slips on slick ice
  • KQAL chief: Play-by-play at stake
  • Prof favor censure on anti-gay posters
  • Prof edits book on looking down
  • R.I.P.: Denise McKee
  • Prof: Ventura fans not public radio types
  • WSU gays see chance at educating
  • Elcombe: Fat lady has yet to sing
  • WSU ed programs gets high-five
  • Prez asks help on Minne remodeling
  • Prof wants to help gays change
  • Lawyers: Holiday drug raid flawed
  • WSU eyeing new science building
  • Brain research leads to article
  • G-Bone gets 12-1/2 years upriver
  • Faculty leader: Keep ruffians out
  • Prof derides governor radio cutback
  • WSU singer wins state performance title
  • It's all over in Nintendo drug case
  • Cocaine figure to jail second time
  • Textbook price patterns elusive


  • WSU library nears completion. Will scaffold-enmeshed Kane cafeteria ever be finished?

    JANUARY 1999 NEWS
    MOST RECENT STORIES AT TOP

  • KQAL may take Ventura hit
  • WSU PJ grad wins state awards
  • WSU student faints at Somsen
  • Prez: RW/WTC too much a mouthful
  • WSU prof subject of art show
  • Chancellor suffers budget setback
  • SMU reacts to bookie charges
  • Guv's higher-ed plan matches inflation
  • Speaker: Kids learning math concepts
  • Cop bar-check catches two
  • Only one WSU prof sidelined by ice
  • WSU counters storm with salt, sand
  • SMU gambling charges leveled
  • Lobbyist: UM chief wowed salons
  • Is this after the last call?
  • Soccer player to judge: I'm innocent
  • R.I.P.: John Nett
  • Narc-beater gets 30 days
  • Jick: Drug-bust evidence awry
  • Students plan St. Paul rally
  • Dr. Joe hears supporters at rally
  • Ice, snow close Rochester campus
  • R.I.P.: Carol Bremer
  • WSU library focuses on special subjects
  • Prof discusses kids in family changes
  • Kelly Sue faces three years prison
  • Drug-case figures beats up jailer
  • R.I.P.: Stephannie Kierlin
  • Krueger boosts library budget
  • Report expected on fatal wreck
  • Library waits to buy computers
  • Cops: Driver refused breath test
  • On-line registration catches on
  • Car wreck kills WSU student
  • 71 cars towed to aid plowing
  • Why WSU false alarm? Froufrou
  • SMU student rushed to hospital
  • 15 ticketed in bar check
  • High court: police raid OK
  • WSU students mentor middle-schoolers
  • SMU prof heads state agency
  • Soccer player free pending hearing
  • Drug assault figure bargains plea
  • Bond kept for Midwestern raid man
  • Jail possible for SMU soccer player
  • Pediatrician to appeal for license
  • SMU clerk charged with theft
  • R.I.P.: Rita Knowlton
  • Skier hurt in SMU bluffs
  • SMU kin blame taverns in deaths
  • Flu expected on campuses
  • Plea deal factored in G-Bone plea
  • In coke case, she says, he says
  • G-Bone: I'm guilty to drive-by
  • Newspaper sees G-Bone as top story
  • Repice patients: Where now?
  • Progress report: WSU buying houses
  • By default WSU bookstore is largest
  • Where is G-Bone getting cash?
  • WSU coach applauds Braund values
  • But, officer, it was "instinctive"
  • Newspaper launches 2000 dialogue
  • Pediatrician: Med board unfair
  • Lee buys New York Times promo
  • Motel raid finds cocaine
  • WSU's Braund named top athlete
  • G-Bone appeal among top news
  • Alien crackdown in top news

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    1999
    SPORTS

    Feb. 28, 1999
    HOCKEY (WOMEN'S): Gustavus Adolphus 10, SMU 4. TENNIS (WOMEN'S): SMU 6, UW-Stout 3.

    Feb. 27, 1999
    BASKETBALL (WOMEN'S): Concordia 92, SMU 67. HOCKEY (WOMEN'S): SMU 3, Augsburg 2. SWIMMING (MEN'S): SMU (5th). SWIMMING (WOMEN'S): SMU (4th). TENNIS (MEN'S): Gustavus 9, SMU 0. TENNIS (WOMEN'S): St. Thomas 9, SMU 0. TRACK (MEN'S): Conference Championships (1st day): UM-Duluth 166 (1st), Moorhead State 165 (*2nd), Northern State 91 (3rd), WSU 25 (6th). UW-La Crosse Invitational: UW-La Crosse 255 (1st), St. Thomas 153 (2nd), UW-Eau Claire 129 (3rd), SMU 15 (5th) TRACK (WOMEN'S): Conference Championships (1st day): WSU (6th). UW-La Crosse Invitational: UW-La Crosse 408-1/2, St. Thomas 105-1/2 (2nd), UW-Eau Claire 70 (3rd), SMU 30 (4th).

    Feb. 26, 1999
    HOCKEY (WOMEN'S): SMU forward Jess Bauer was named conference player of the week. SOFTBALL (WOMEN'S): After a 38-victory season, SMU was put at 11 in a pre-season national coaches' poll. SWIMMING (MEN'S): Conference Championships (2nd day): St. Olaf 611.5 (1st), Gustavus Adolphus 495 (2nd), Carleton 306 (3rd), Macalerster 157 (6th), SMU 126 (7th). TRACK (WOMEN'S): Conference Championships (1st day): Moorhead State 54 (1st), UM-Duluth 46 (2nd), Northern State 23 (3rd), Bemidji State 13 (4th), Wayne State 12 (5th), WSU (6th).

    Feb. 25, 1999
    SWIMMING (MEN'S): Conference Championships (1st day): St. Olaf 275.50 (1st), Gustavus Adolphus 220 (2nd), St. John's 176 (3rd), 72 SMU (6th).

    Feb. 24, 1999
    BASKETBALL (MEN'S): Northern State 99, WSU 79. BASKETBALL (WOMEN'S): Northern State 80, WSU 72. SMU 70, Augsburg 65.

    Feb. 21, 1999
    FOOTBALL (MEN'S): WSU recruited 37 high-school seniors, including three Rochester, Minn., all-staters, and two college transfers. HOCKEY (WOMEN'S): Southwest 85, WSU SMU 13, Iowa State 0. SKIING, NORDIC (MEN'S): Northern Michigan 151 (1st), SMU 30 (8th). SKIING, NORDIC (WOMEN'S): Northern Michigan 156, SMU 37 (7th).

    Feb. 20, 1999
    BASKETBALL (MEN'S): Southwest State 77, WSU 54. Bethel 69, SMU 55. BASKETBALL (WOMEN'S): Southwest 85, WSU 75. SMU 61, Bethel 54. HOCKEY (WOMEN'S): SMU 13, Iowa State 1 SWIMMING (WOMEN'S): MIAC meet: SMU (9th).

    Feb. 19, 1999
    GYMNASTICS (WOMEN'S): WSU 182.075, UW-La Crosse 178.65. HOCKEY (MEN'S): Air Force 3, SMU 0. SWIMMING (WOMEN'S): MIAC meet: St. Olaf 747.5 (1st), Carleton 733.5 (2nd), St. Benedict 503.5 (4th), SMU 127 (9h).

    Feb. 18, 1999
    SWIMMING (WOMEN'S): MIAC meet (1st day): SMU (8th).

    Feb. 17, 1999
    BASKETBALL (MEN'S): WSU 92, UM-Morris 58. Gustavus Adolphus 74, SMU 52. BASKETBALL (WOMEN'S): UM-Morris 92, WSU 89 (OT). Gustavus Adolphus 54, SMU 47.

    Feb. 16, 1999
    HOCKEY (MEN'S): SMU goalie Teresa Wysocki was named conference player of the week. TENNIS (MEN'S): Luther 5, WSU 2.

    Feb. 15, 1999
    BASKETBALL (MEN'S): SMU 57, Concordia of Moornead 54. WSU 73, Concordia of St. Paul 41.

    Feb. 14, 1999
    HOCKEY (WOMEN'S): SMU 1, St. Benedict 0. SKIING, NORDIC (MEN'S): Northern Michigan Invitational: Northern Michigan 78 (1st), Alaska-Anchorage 64 (2nd), SMU 24 (7th). SKIING, NORDIC (WOMEN'S): Northern Michigan Invitational: Northern Michigan 78 (1st), St. Olaf 65 (2nd), Alaska-Fairbanks 51, UW-Green Bay 50 (4th), SMU 30 (5th).

    Feb. 12, 1999
    BASKETBALL (WOMEN'S): WSU 94, Minnesota 82. SMU 86, St. Catherine's 59. HOCKEY (WOMEN'S): SMU 4, St. Benedict 3. SKIING, NORDIC (MEN'S): Northern Michigan Invitational (1st day): Northern Michigan 78 (1st), SMU (8th). SKIING, NORDIC (WOMEN'S): Northern Michigan Invitational (1st day): Northern Michigan 78 (1st), SMU (7th).

    Feb. 12, 1999
    GYMNASTICS (WOMEN'S): Ball State Invitational: Ball State 191.75 (1st), Southeast Missouri 189.8 (2nd), Northern Illinois 186.15 (3rd), WSU 185.65 (4th). HOCKEY (MEN'S): SMU 7, Bethel 2. TRACK (MEN'S): Bowlus Invitational: WSU (5th). TRACK (WOMEN'S): Bowlus Invitational: Augsburg and SMU (3rd tie).

    Feb. 10, 1999
    BASKETBALL (MEN'S): WSU 71, UM-Duluth 70. SMU 69, Hamline 48. BASKETBALL (WOMEN'S): UM-Duluth 75, WSU 56. Hamline 70, SMU 63.

    Feb. 9, 1999
    BASKETBALL (MEN'S): SMU forward Ryan Rankin was named conference player of the week.

    Feb. 8, 1999
    SKIING, NORDIC (MEN'S): Northern Michigan 120 (1st), Alaska Anchoirage 118 (2nd), UW-Green Bay 117 (3rd), St. Olaf 79 (4th), Carleton 71 (5th), Macalester 43 (5th),. SMU 39 (7th). SKIING, NORDIC (WOMEN'S): Northern Michigan 128 (1st), Alaska-Anchorage 127 (2nd), St. Olaf 102 (2nd), UW-Green Bay 78 (3rd), St. Cloud State 60 (4th), Carleton 41 (5th), Macalester 20, SMU 43 (6th). TENNIS (WOMEN'S): SMU 6, St. Scholastica 4.

    Feb. 6, 1999
    BASKETBALL (MEN'S): WSU 88, Moorhead State 73. St. John's 59, SMU 53. BASKETBALL (WOMEN'S): Moorhead State 83, WSU 79. St. Bendict 76, SMU 47. GYMNASTICS (WOMEN'S): Gersgon-McLellan Invitational: UW-La Crosse144.9(1st), WSU 144.725 (2nd), Gustavus Adolphus 142.2 (3rd), UW-Whitewater 130.625 (4th), UW-Stout 75.8 (5th). HOCKEY (MEN'S): SMU 7, Gustavus Adolphus 1. HOCKEY (WOMEN'S): SMU 4, Gustavus Adolphus 0. SWIMMING (MEN'S): Luther 161, SMU 71. SWIMMING (WOMEN'S): Luther 147, SMU 60. TENNIS (MEN'S): Concodia 6, SMU 1. TRACK (MEN'S): SMU 21 (6th). TRACK (WOMEN'S): WSU( 2nd), SMU 22 (6th).

    Feb. 5, 1999
    HOCKEY (MEN'S): SMU 3, Gustavus Adolphus 3 (tie).

    Feb. 3, 1999
    BASKETBALL (MEN'S): WSU 80, Bemidji State 78 (OT). St. Olaf 67, SMU 59 (OT). BASKETBALL (WOMEN'S): Bemidji State 81, WSU 74. WSU 7-0 in conference. St. Olaf 68 SMU 66.

    Jan. 29, 1999
    BASKETBALL (MEN'S): WSU 82, Northern State 75. SMU 83, SMU 67. BASKETBALL (WOMEN'S): WSU 73, Northern State 69. Carleton 73, SMU 57. GYMNASTICS (WOMEN'S): Iowa City Triangular: Western Michigan 191.075 (1st), Iowa (2nd), WSU 185.02 (3rd). HOCKEY (MEN'S): SMU 4, Augsburg 4 (tie). SWIMMING (MEN'S): Macalester 122, SMU 80. SWIMMING (WOMEN'S): Macalester 134, SMU 57. TRACK (MEN'S): UW-La Crosse Quadrangular: SMU (4th). Kari Pederson made a 17-foot 10-3/4-inch long jump for a SMU record. TRACK (WOMEN'S): UW-La Crosse Quadrangular: SMU (4th).

    Jan. 28, 1999
    HOCKEY (MEN'S): Augsburg 6, SMU 2.

    Jan. 27, 1999
    BASKETBALL (MEN'S): WSU 80, UM-Morris 57. Macalester 63, SMU 60. BASKETBALL (WOMEN'S): WSU 71, UM-Morris 54. SMU 85, Macalester 54.

    Jan. 25, 1999
    BASKETBALL (MEN'S): Bethel 80, SMU 70. WSU forward Justin Treptow was named Northern Sun conference player of the week. BASKETBALL (WOMEN'S): SMU 68, Bethel 51.

    Jan. 24, 1999
    SKIING, NORDIC (MEN'S): Carleton Classic (final day): Carleton 55 (1st), Wisconsin 43 (2nd), SMU 39 (5th). SKIING, NORDIC (WOMEN'S): Carleton Classic (final day): St. Olaf 58 (1st) SMU 34 (4th).

    Jan. 23, 1999
    BASKETBALL (MEN'S): WSU 80, Southwest State 68. St. Thomas 74, SMU 58. BASKETBALL (WOMEN'S): WSU 75, Southwest State 66. St. Thomas 74, SMU 54. GYMNASTICS (WOMEN'S): Eastern Michigan 189.32 (1st), WSU 185.12 (2nd). HOCKEY (MEN'S): SMU 8, St. Olaf 1. SKIING, NORDIC (MEN'S): Carleton Classic (first day): Wisonnsin (4th), SMU (5th). SKIING, NORDIC (WOMEN'S): Carleton Classic (first day): SMU and Wisconsin 32 (tie) (4th), SWIMMING (MEN'S): Carleton 130, SMU 94. SWIMMING (WO(MEN'S): Carleton 100, SMU 79. TRACK (MEN'S): Blue Devil Invitational: UW-Stout 129-1.2, SMU 3 (5th). TRACK (WOMEN'S): Blue Devil Invitational: UW-La Crosse 239 (1st), SMU 14 (11th).

    Jan. 22, 1999
    FOOTBALL: The fan mag Football Gazette named two WSU players, all-purpose back Carson Walch and linebacker Kyle Stoffel, to its All-American team, Walch on the third team and Stoffel with an honorable mention. HOCKEY (MEN'S): SMU 9, St. Olaf 2. HOCKEY (WOMEN'S): SMU 8, St. Thomas 1. SWIMMING (MEN'S): SMU 108, UW-River Falls 98. SWIMMING (WOMEN'S): UW-River Falls 100, SMU 46.

    Jan. 20, 1999
    BASKETBALL (MEN'S): WSU 76, UM-Duluth 64. BASKETBALL (WOMEN'S): UM-Duluth 76, WSU 62.

    Jan. 18, 1999
    NORDIC RELAY SKIING: UW-Green Bay 1:11.37 (1st), St. Olaf 1:12.11 (2nd), Carleton 1:14.33 (3rd), SMU 1:18.30 (4th).

    Jan. 16, 1999
    BASKETBALL (MEN'S): Gustavus Adolphus 74, SMU 47. BASKETBALL (WOMEN'S): WSU 87, UM-Crookston 68. Gustavus Adolphus 83, SMU 62. HOCKEY (MEN'S): SMU 7, Mankato State 0. HOCKEY (WOMEN'S): St. Cloud State 5, SMU 5. NORDIC SKIING (MEN'S): UW-Green Bay 73 (1st), SMU (4th). NORDIC SKIING (WOMEN'S): St.Olaf 75 (1st), SMU 43 (6th).

    Jan. 9, 1999
    BASKETBALL (MEN'S): SMU 56, Hamline 41. BASKETBALL (WOMEN'S): WSU 78, Moorhead State 68. SMU 52, Hamline 50. GYMNASTICS (WOMEN'S): All-Minnesota Invitational: Minnesota 192.4 (1st), WSU 178.57 (2nd), Hamline 171.575 (3rd), Gustavus Adolphus 169 (4th).. HOCKEY (MEN'S): St. Thomas 3, SMU 2. HOCKEY (WOMEN'S): SMU 5, Bemidjo State 2.

    Jan. 6, 1999
    BASKETBALL (MEN'S): St. Francis 77, WSU 76. SMU 65, St. John's 57. BASKETBALL (WOMEN'S): WSU 92, Iowa Wesleyan 60. St. Ben's 81, SMU 50.

    Jan. 4, 1999
    BASKETBALL (MEN'S): SMU 68, St. Olaf 57. BASKETBALL (WOMEN'S): St. Olaf 74, SMU 62.

    Jan. 2, 1999
    BASKETBALL (MEN'S): Lynn 77, WSU 62. Augsburg 69, SMU 62. BASKETBALL (WOMEN'S): SMU 77, Augsburg 62. HOCKEY (WOMEN'S): Bemidji State, 2 SMU 1.

    Jan. 1, 1999
    BASEBALL: WSU's Aaron Braund was named the Winona Daily News sportsperson of 1998. Quarterback Jake Goettl made the short list. HOCKEY (WOMEN'S): Rensselaer Poly, 8, SMU 2.



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