MIAC Profiles of Excellence: Jeffrey Hilliard, University of St. Thomas
by Rich Mies, CSN Mapping the MIAC Columnist
"You must give some time to your fellow men. Even if it's a little thing, do something for others - something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it." -Albert Schweitzer, French physician a… more »
MIAC Football Week Five: Overtime Thriller Puts Saint John's in Control
by Rich Mies, CSN Mapping the MIAC Columnist
Saint John’s took control of the race for the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championship with a thrilling 20-17 overtime win over previously unbeaten St. Thomas. That leaves SJU as the lone… more »
MIAC Profiles of Excellence: Joe Welch, Gustavus Adolphus College
by Rich Mies, CSN Mapping the MIAC Columnist
Former president John Quincy Adams once remarked, “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.” While Adams was trying to define leadership, he coul… more »
MIAC Football Week Four: The Stage Gets Set on a Frigid Day
by Rich Mies, CSN Mapping the MIAC Columnist
After an unseasonably blustery day that started with snow on the ground and ended with forecasts of more in the offing, the title chase in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference heated up. Unbe… more »
MIAC Profiles of Excellence: Ryan Wimmer, Saint John's University
by Rich Mies, CSN Mapping the MIAC Columnist
Often, football is compared to war. Terms such as battles, bombs and in the trenches are used to describe activity on the gridiron in militaristic fashion. The quarterback often is referred to as the team’… more »
MIAC Football Week Three: Kicking It In
by Rich Mies, CSN Mapping the MIAC Columnist
Saint John’s and St. Thomas, the co-leaders in the chase for the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championship, both won Saturday, albeit in greatly differing ways. The Johnnies needed a schoo… more »
MIAC Profiles of Excellence: Alex Hildebrandt, Augsburg College
by Rich Mies, CSN Mapping the MIAC Columnist
For a quarter century, Augsburg College men’s soccer program was the “Bad News Bears” of the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. After dominating the conference in the 1970s, they sank and spent… more »
