• 0-0 x 2: The Saint Mary’s men’s and women’s soccer teams both closed out the 2023 season with 0-0 ties — with both coming against Hamline last Saturday.
• 1: Anna Peckosh (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) stopped the lone shot she faced in the SMU women’s soccer team’s 0-0 tie against Hamline last Saturday. It was her third shutout of the season.
• 1 x 6: Maggie Albers (Maple Grove, Minn.), Ella Hennes (Ramsey, Minn.), and Chad Davis all achieved firsts as a Cardinal in the SMU women’s hockey team’s 7-0 win over Lake Forest. Albers and Hennes each netted their first goals in an SMU uniform, while Davis collected win No. 1 as the Cardinals’ head coach. Reese Heitzman (Hermantown, Minn.), Mikayla Vasilevich (Chicago, (lll.) and Sophie Paduano (Westby, Wis.) added their first collegiate goals the following afternoon.
• 3: Bud Winter (St. Louis, Mo.), Kellen Tharaldson (Wausau, Wis.), and Clay Allen (Anchorage, Alaska) accounted for the Saint Mary’s men’s hockey team’s three goals in last Saturday’s 6-3 loss to MSOE.
• 3: The Cardinal women’s soccer team’s three ties this season — including a pair of 0-0 deadlocks — were the most since 2006, when Saint Mary’s finished the year 10-5-3.
• 4: Allie Urlaub (Burnsville, Minn.) matched her career high with three assists and four points in the Cardinal women’s hockey team’s 8-0 win over Lake Forest last Saturday.
• 4: Bud Winter (St. Louis, Mo.), Jack Campion (Crystal, Minn.), Callahan Nauss (Maple Plain, Minn.), and Jackson Nauss (Maple Plain, Minn.) all collected assists in the SMU men’s hockey team’s 6-3 loss to MSOE last Saturday
• 5: The Cardinal men’s soccer team closed out the season with five ties — including a program-record three 0-0 stalemates. Saint Mary’s five ties were the most since 1994, when SMU played to six deadlocks in finishing 4-7-6 overall.
• 8: Daniel Sessler (Brookfield, Ill.) stopped all eight shots he faced in his final collegiate game in leading the SMU men’s soccer team to a 0-0 draw with Hamline last Saturday. The shutout was the fifth of the season, and eighth of his career, for Sessler.
• 10: The SMU women’s hockey team opened the season with 10 different players scoring the Cardinals’ first 10 goals — all seven in last Friday’s 7-0 victory over Lake Forest and the first three in their 8-0 triumph against the Foresters the following afternoon..
• 10 + 14 = 0: Celeste Rimstad (Richfield, Minn.) stopped all 10 shots she faced in the SMU women’s hockey team’s 7-0 win over Lake Forest last Friday and kicked out all 14 Lake Forest shots the next day en route to career shutouts No. 3 and No. 4..
• 15: Ciarra McNally (Lewiston, Minn.) recorded her team-leading 15th kill-dig double-double in the SMU volleyball team’s 3-2 loss to Bethel last Friday. The senior collected 10 kills and added a team-leading 21 digs in the five-set marathon.
• 15: The Cardinal women’s hockey team’s 15 combined goals in their 7-0, 8-0 sweep of Lake Forest last weekend were the most since SMU swept Bethel 11-0 and 8-3 on Jan. 4-5, 2002.
• 21: Ciarra McNally (Lewiston, Minn.) recorded a career-high 21 digs in the SMU volleyball team’s 3-2 loss to Bethel last Friday. McNally added 10 kills against the Royals for her team-leading 15th kill-dig double-double.
• 24:44.8: Caeli McMahon (Holmen, Wis.) shaved more than a minute off her previous best collegiate 6K effort, stopping the clock in 24:44.8 to pace the Cardinal women to a 10th-place team showing at the MIAC Championships last Saturday.
• 26:14.8: Grant Schneider (Moorhead, Minn.) recorded a season-best 8K time of 26:15.8 — 31 seconds faster than his previous best time this season — to lead the SMU men’s cross country team to a 10th-place finish at the MIAC Championships last Saturday.