3.17.2009 | Women's Basketball
MINNEAPOLIS -
Annegret Nautsch (Sr., Everett, Wash.)
has received D3hoops.com All-West region honors for the second season in a row. Nautsch is one of five players from the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) on one of the three teams as selected by Sports Information Directors across the various schools nominating student athletes for the award.
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3.5.2009 | Women's Basketball
ST. PAUL, Minn. - The Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) announced the 2008-09 MIAC Women's Basketball Awards today, March 5, 2009. Bethel University placed five individuals on the various all-conference teams, including Annegret Nautsch (Sr., Everett, Wash.), Autumn Beasley (Fr., Medina, Minn.), Shana Grejtak (So., Franklin, Minn.), Taylor Sheley (Fr., Backus, Minn.), and Kristen Wolters (Jr., St. Cloud, Minn.).
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2.27.2009 | Women's Basketball
ST. JOSEPH, Minn. - Bethel's hopes of playing in the title game of the MIAC playoffs came to an end tonight as they were defeated by the #1 seed and host Saint Benedict Blazers by a score of 66-61.
Bethel pulled within one point with 25 seconds remaining, but Saint Benedict made each of its four free throws down the stretch to win and advance to the MIAC championship game on Saturday night.
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2.24.2009 | Women's Basketball
ST. PETER, Minn. - It's been a long time coming, but the day has finally arrived. The day when the Bethel University women's basketball program could claim a MIAC postseason victory is here thanks to a 75-59 win over the hosting Gustavus Adolphus Gusties.
There are few people in this world happier with the win than Head Coach Jon Herbrechtsmeyer. Although he can claim Gustavus Adolphus as his alma mater, as a coach, the school has also been a bit of a nemesis. Before tonight, he had never coached a Bethel team that had been able to defeat Gustavus. In fact, the last time the Royals beat the Gusties was in the last part of the season in 2001. Sure, there have been some close games over the years, including the 57-56 heartbreaker earlier this season, but this one was special because this one counted at the right time.
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