• 1: Jack Campion (Crystal, Minn.) scored his first collegiate goal in the Cardinal men’s hockey team’s 2-1, come-from-behind win over Hamline last Saturday. Campion is the second SMU player to net career goal No. 1 this season.
• 1:02: The Cardinal men’s hockey team needed just 1:02 into the first period to score their first conference goal of the year, as Callahan Nauss (Maple Plain, Minn.) netted the power-play tally in SMU’s 3-2 loss to Hamline last Friday.
• 2: The Saint Mary’s women’s soccer team made its second straight MIAC Playoff appearance last Tuesday, falling to St. Olaf 2-1 in the quarterfinals.
• 2: The Saint Mary’s volleyball team had two players receive MIAC post-season honors last Wednesday. Ciarra McNally (Lewiston, Minn.) was named First-Team All-MIAC for the second consecutive year, while Abbie Stigler (Menomonee Falls, Wis.) was an honorable-mention selection.
• 2: The Saint Mary’s women’s hockey team squared off against two nationally ranked teams last weekend, facing No. 7 UW-River Falls on Friday night, while going up against No. 5 UW-Eau Claire the following afternoon.
• 2 x 2: The SMU men’s hockey team scored two goals in each of its MIAC games against Hamline last weekend, falling 3-2 in last Friday’s conference-opener, before winning 2-1 the following event.
• 3: Samantha Munson (Plain City, Utah) scored her third goal of the season to account for the Saint Mary’s women’s soccer team’s lone tally in last Tuesday’s 2-1 loss to St. Olaf in the quarterfinal round of the MIAC Playoffs.
• 4: Four different players scored goals in the Cardinal men’s hockey team’s split of its two-game MIAC series against Hamline. Callahan Nauss (Maple Plain, Minn.) and Warner Young (Newberry, Mich.) netted SMU’s two goals in last Friday’s 3-2 loss to the Pipers, while Jack Campion (Crystal, Minn.) and Trevor Schroder (Des Moines, Minn.) scored in the Cardinals’ 2-1 win over HU the following evening.
• 5: Haddy Falkman (Waconia, Minn.) closed out 2022 leading the Saint Mary’s women’s soccer team in goals with five, one more than Brooklyn McKinney (Thornton, Colo.).
• 16: Alexis Nguyen (West Corvina, Calif.) closed out her four-year collegiate career with the Saint Mary’s women’s soccer team with 16 career shutouts, ranking her fifth all-time in program history.
• 26: Celeste Rimstad (Richfield, Minn.) stopped a career-high 26 shots in the SMU women’s hockey team’s 3-0 loss to No. 5-ranked UW-Eau Claire last Saturday. Rimstad has now made 44 saves in her two starts in goal for the Cardinals.
• 32: The Cardinal men’s hockey team scored two goals in a 32-second span in the final two minutes of regulation en route to their first win of the season, a 2-1 victory over Hamline last Saturday.
• 37: Jordan Keeley (St. Peter, Minn.) made a season-high 37 saves — including 16 in the first period — in the Cardinal women’s hockey team’s 5-2 loss to seventh-ranked UW-River Falls last Saturday. Keeley has now posted back-to-back 30+ save performances, having kicked off 31 shots against Lake Forest on Oct. 28.