Watch a five hour football photo shoot in a minute and a half and see what went into the making of this year’s schedule poster and media guide cover.
A worker welds the frame of the new scoreboard at the north end of O’Shaughnessy Stadium, Aug. 10, 2012. The 28-foot by 48-foot scoreboard will include a video screen that will measure 18 feet four inches tall and 32 feet nine inches wide, making it the largest stadium video board in NCAA Division III. (Photo by Mike Ekern ’02)
How do 700 student-athletes find the time?
Explosive Matt Olson is anxious for the playoffs ? and he?s ready to run
Tommies stay alive in NCAA regional playoffs
Tommies excel at "small ball" in windy doubleheader
Dennis Denning?s love for baseball will be celebrated Saturday at St. Thomas
Tommies end season 35-9
They show up to cheer Roy Larson and Matt Olson
Tommies, Oles will have title, playoffs at stake on Saturday
Another championship year full of memories renews one’s faith in the game
Gapinski shuts down Eagles as Tommies win ninth straight
Shortage of timely hitting costs Toms in MIAC playoff game one
The old reliables – pitching and defense – head the list
When Jake Mauer’s playing career was cut short by injury, he found his own way to stay in the game
Chris Olean is off to a fast start as the Tommies’ new coach
Tommies ride Schuld’s pitching performance to victory in MIAC playoff game two
Recognition, a ring and a big bull’s-eye
Learn all about changeups from this sophomore pitcher
Toms eke out victory in 11 innings
Tommies rally twice but fall short in exhibition game
Tommies’ pre-game preparation is worth the early arrival
Tommies crush 17 runs to force rematch with Augsburg in MIAC title game
Tommies return 19 players from championship roster
Tommies run record to 12-1 with second win over Eagles