St. Thomas women’s volleyball won 3-1 Thursday night against Denver.
Junior Morgan Kealy also became the first Tommie in the university’s Division One era to surpass two thousand five hundred assists in her career, making her the player with the second most assists in the conference among active players.
Tomorrow are the home openers for both men’s and women’s basketball, which will be the first basketball games to be held in the Lee and Penny Anderson arena. Both teams will be playing Army.
St. Thomas also announced the performers for the basketball halftime shows. The Fairly Odd Dogs will be taking the court at the women’s game, while the unicyclist Red Panda, one of the best known acts in basketball, will be performing at the men’s game.
Lucy Troester can be reached at troe4853@stthomas.edu.