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=== Results === * The Gustavus women's softball team placed third in the [[NCAA Division III]] national tournament in 2009. * The Gustavus men's hockey team placed second in the NCAA Division III national tournament in 2009. * The Gustavus soccer team finished second in the [[NCAA Division III]] national tournament in 2005βled in part by three-time all-American Robert "Bobby" Kroog. * In 2003, the Gustavus men's basketball team finished second in the NCAA Division III national tournament. * In the middle of the twentieth century, the Gustavus [[College football|football]] team was coached by long-time coach/AD Moose Malmquist. * The women's hockey team has won seven conference titles, including six straight, and has placed in the top four nationally in 2002, 2005, 2006, and 2010. They won the 2023 NCAA Division III National Championship with a 2β1 victory over Amherst College. Five women alumni who played ice hockey at Gustavus have gone on to represent the United States at the [[2016 Women's Bandy World Championship]], and one represents the Unified Korean team at the 2018 Winter Olympics.<ref>[https://athletics.blog.gustavus.edu/2016/02/18/from-hockey-to-bandy-gustavus-alumnae-to-compete-in-world-bandy-championship-this-weekend-2/ "From Hockey to Bandy: Gustavus Alumnae to Compete in World Bandy Championship This Weekend" Posted on February 18th, 2016 by Nick Hoelmer], read on February 19, 2016</ref> * The Gustavus men's tennis team has made 11 consecutive appearances at the NCAA Division III National Championships. Gustavus Adolphus College hosted the 2013 USTA/ITA Midwest Regional Championships at the Swanson Indoor Tennis Center and Brown Outdoor Courts in St. Peter, Minnesota. In 2003, [[Steve Wilkinson (tennis)|Steve Wilkinson]]'s squad placed third at the NCAA Division III Championships as well as a first-place finish at the ITA Indoor Championships. Steve Wilkinson retired in 2009 as the winningest coach in college tennis history with a record of 929β279. Gustavus player [[Eric Butorac]] closed out his senior season of 2003 by winning both the NCAA Division III singles and doubles championships, with Kevin Whipple as his partner. In 2003, Eric Butorac turned pro. He was a doubles specialist before retiring in 2016 and achieved success as the no. Three-ranked American doubles player for multiple years before retiring.
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