• 2: Warner Young (Newberry, Mich.) and Trevor Schroder (Des Moines, Iowa) scored the Cardinals’ two goals in the SMU men’s hockey team’s 5-2 loss to fifth-ranked Augsburg last Saturday. It was Schroder’s team-leading third goal of the season and the second of the year for Young.
• 2: Taryn Dornself (Somerset, Wis.) and Kennedy Kraus (Kasson, Minn.) netted the SMU women’s hockey team’s two goals in last Saturday’s 3-2 loss to Augsburg. The goal was Dornself’s team-leading third of the season, while Kraus’s tally was her first of the season.
• 3: Raheem Anthony (Chicago, Ill.) posted his third double-double in as many games in the Cardinal men’s basketball team’s 74-71 loss to Gustavus last Saturday. Anthony scored a team-high 19 points and added a career-high 10 assists. The senior has now recorded 13 career double-doubles.
• 4: The Cardinal women’s hockey team had four players score their first goals of the season — including collegiate firsts from Teagan Phillips (Oregon Wis.) and Taverie Sherner (Maple Grove, Minn.) — in last Friday’s 4-2 win over Augsburg.
• 10: The Saint Mary’s women’s hockey team’s 10 points in Friday’s 4-2 win over Augsburg came from 10 different players: Teagan Phillips (Oregon, Wis.), Taverie Sherner (Maple Grove, Minn.), Allie Urlaub (Burnsville, Minn.), and Sidney Polzin (Chippewa Falls, Wis.) scored goals, while Kennedy Kraus (Mantorville, Minn.), Ella Ausman (Chippewa Falls, Wis.), Ellie Hegdahl (Brookings, S.D.), Taryn Dornself (Somerset, Wis.), Katie Pierpont (Holt, Mich.), and Leah Parker (Hudson, Wis.) all had assists.
• 10: Raheem Anthony (Chicago, Ill.) dished out a career-high 10 assists in the Cardinal men’s basketball team’s 74-71 loss to Gustavus last Saturday. The 10 assists were the most by a Cardinal since Evan Pederson put together an 11-assist showing against Macalester on Feb. 14, 2014.
• 11: The Cardinal men’s and women’s soccer programs combined to put 11 players on the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team, it was announced last Tuesday. The SMU men’s soccer team boasted six honorees — Jacob Clements (Holmen, Wis.), Kyle Palmberg (Holmen, Wis.), Aidan Adamek (Helena, Mont.), Jack Hurley (Homewood, Ill.), Kristian Lindanger (Tysvaergag, Norway), and Daniel Sessler (Brookfield, Wis.) — while Brooklyn McKinney (Thornton, Colo.), Emma Schaffer (Hampton, Minn.), Allysa Barlow (Appleton, Wis.), Abbi Westhoff (Marion, Iowa), and Maya Wachter (Dubuque, Iowa) represented the SMU women’s team.
• 17, 15: Izzy Goettelman (Winona, Minn.) and Brooklyn Paulson (Holmen, Wis.) led the team in scoring in the SMU women’s basketball team’s 85-45 season-opening loss to unbeaten Gustavus last Saturday. Goettelman finished with a team-best 17 points — including three 3-pointers — while Paulson chipped in 15 points.
• 19: The Saint Mary’s men’s basketball team finished with a season-high 19 assists in last Saturday’s 74-71 loss to Gustavus. The 19 assists were the most in a game since SMU recorded 20 helpers against Augsburg during the 2020-21 season.
• 45: Matt Sankner (Pennington, N.J.) kicked out a career-high 45 shots in the Cardinal men’s hockey team’s 4-0 loss to fifth-ranked Augsburg last Friday. The sophomore made 13 saves in the first period, 15 in the second, and 17 more in the third.
• 88: Jordan Keeley (St. Peter, Minn.) was busy between the pipes for the Cardinal women’s hockey team in its two-game MIAC series against Augsburg last weekend. The senior stopped a then-season-high 39 shots — including 20 in the first period — in the Cardinals’ 4-2 win over Augsburg last Friday, before adding a career-high 49-save effort in SMU’s 3-2 loss to the Auggies the following afternoon. Keeley’s 49 saves were five more than her previous career-high.