• 2: The Cardinal men’s basketball team boasted two players who scored in double figures — getting 20 points from Cameron Mallory (Joliet, Ill.) and 17 from Breyton Buysman (Inver Grove Heights, Minn.) — in last Wednesday’s 62-55 loss to Augsburg.
• 2 x 2: The SMU men’s hockey team boasted a pair of multiple-goal scorers in its 5-3 win over Northland last Friday. Carter Newpower (Cottage Grove, Minn.) netted the first two goals of his collegiate career, while Bud Winter (St. Louis, Mo.) tallied his team-leading sixth and seventh goals of the season to pace the SMU offense.
• 3: Laudon Poellinger (La Crescent, Minn.) picked up assists on three of the Cardinals’ five goals in the SMU men’s hockey team’s 5-3 nonconference win over Northland last Friday.
• 10 x 2: The SMU women’s basketball team had a player score 10 points and another haul in 10 rebounds in the Cardinals’ 48-43 loss to Macalester last Saturday. Maddie Wall (Cameron, Wis.) finished with a team-leading 10 points, while Kali Olson (New York Mills, Minn.) chipped in 10 rebounds to go along with nine points.
• 14 + 14: Zoe Fink (Stevens Point, Wis.) and Grace Schaffer (Farmington, Minn.) each scored 14 points in the SMU women’s basketball team’s 63-52 MIAC loss at Augsburg last Wednesday. The 14 points were a career-high for Fink.
• 27: Cameron Mallory (Joliet, Ill.), who scored the SMU men’s basketball team’s first five points in the first half and its first nine points of the second, finished with a career-high 27 points in the Cardinals’ 83-56 win over Macalester last Saturday.
• 83: With their 83 points in an 83-56 win over Macalester last Saturday, the Saint Mary’s men’s basketball team has now scored 80 or more points three times in a game this season.
• 160: With the first of his four 3-pointers last Saturday, Owen Ziegler (Mount Horeb, Wis.) became the Cardinal men’s basketball program’s all-time leader in 3-pointers made. Ziegler, who finished with 16 points in the Cardinals’ 83-56 win over Macalester, has now drained a program-record 160 3-pointers during his four-year career.