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February 2
Jon Lowery named head men's soccer coach
Jon Lowery, who was an assistant coach with  Wake Forest University’s 2007 NCAA Division I national championship team, has been named the head men’s soccer coach at Hamline University, director of athletics Bob Beeman announced on Monday. >More

NSCAA

December 16
Lukas earns NSCAA regional honors
Junior forward Drew Lukas (South St. Paul, Minn.) earned NSCAA Division III All-Far West Region third team honors for his play during the 2008 season. >More

November 20
Piper head men's soccer coach resigns
Andy Coutts has resigned his position as Hamline University’s head men’s soccer coach to accept a position with the Minnesota Youth Soccer Association, Hamline director of athletics Bob Beeman announced on Thursday.
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November 17
Lukas, Werthmann earn All-MIAC honors
Piper junior Drew Lukas (South St. Paul, Minn.) and senior Jason Werthmann (Osceola, Wis.) were named to the MIAC All-Conference men's soccer team, the conference office announced today.
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October 31
Pipers earn OT win, Lukas moves to top of record book
With two goals in a 3-2 double-overtime victory at Central College in Pella, Iowa, junior Drew Lukas (South St. Paul, Minn.) became the all-time leading goal-scorer in Hamline soccer history.
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October 28
Lukas earns MIAC honor
Piper junior forward Drew Lukas (South St. Paul, Minn.) was named the MIAC male soccer player of the week for the week ending October 27, the conference office announced today.
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October 25
Men's soccer plays to tie at St. Olaf
The Hamline University men’s soccer team played for 110 minutes in Northfield with Drew Lukas (Jr., South Saint Paul, Minn.) scoring two goals, but the Pipers still finished their final conference game against the St. Olaf Oles with a 3-3 tie.
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October 18
Knights hold off Pipers with first half goal
The Hamline University men’s soccer team lost their final home game of the season, 1-0, to the eighth-ranked Carleton College Knights.
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