Five adult headshots from 2023-24 with their corresponding college headshots

Gustie Alumni Working in Sports

Gustavus liberal arts was a training camp for the careers of these Gustie alums from a variety of majors and fields.

A leap to tag misses in a game of men's intramural softball

Heritage: Intramural, Extra Fun

To call it “recreational competition” is to be oxymoronic. Some intramural fun throughout the years.

Aryn Bell DeGrood standing with one leg on the beam, in the Gustavus Sponberg Gymnastics studio

“Why I Do What I Do”

Following her mom’s advice, Aryn Bell DeGrood ’09 transferred to Gustavus during her first year. Here how it flipped her life around.

Mike Caroll standing beside the Gustavus hockey rink

“It’s Made Me a Better Person.”

25 truths about Gustavus Women’s Hockey from Coach Mike Carroll, who’s been at it for 25 years.

A woman volleyball coach talks to a woman player as they both look at something on the court.

SHINE: Ro Sherden

Fiery attacks, heart-stopping rallies, and gnarly digs. That's Gustavus Volleyball under "Coach Ro."

A young man smiling with a camera in his hands with a soccer game going on in the background.

SHINE: Isaac Bui ’24

The small college experience, the Center for Career Development, and old-fashioned gumshoeing led this Gustavus grad to a Vikings internship.

A Gustavus college basketball players frames up a shot surrounded by the opposing team.

SHINE: Adam Biewen ’25

Any way you count it, this two-sport athlete's passion for stats has helped prepare him for what's next.

Pictured is Coach Tommy Valentini '02 standing on the he played on and coaches on today.

On One Perfect Match

As told by Tommy Valentini ’02, Steve Wilkinson Endowed Professor of Sports Ethics and Varsity Men’s Tennis Coach.

Students hanging out in a new weight room with black and gold equipment.

Living into Lund

Two years after the Grand Opening of Phase One of the Lund Center Expansion and Renovation, an update.

Pictured is Jillian Hiscock sitting in her bar laughing.

Serving Up Disruption

An essay from Jillian Hiscock ’05, who launched a Minneapolis bar solely devoted to women’s sports.