SAINT PETER, Minn. – The Gustavus Adolphus College Athletics Department recognized the accomplishments of the 2024-25 athletic year in April with a student-athlete celebration and recently voted on the 23rd annual Golden Gustie Awards, which honors the department’s Male and Female Athletes of the Year, Newcomers of the Year, and Teams of the Year.
And, for the second consecutive year, Gage Gohl (Sioux Falls, S.D./Lincoln) has been named the Male Athlete of the Year, his first time as a solo honoree after sharing the award with doubles partner Tyler Haddorff (Burnsville, Minn.) last season. Karina Elvestrom (Minnetonka, Minn.) was selected as both the Female Athlete and Newcomer of the Year, becoming just the second first-year to earn the department’s highest honor in her first season of competition joining Andrea Kleven (swimming, track & field) in 2000-01.
Men’s golfer Jimmy Abdo (Edina, Minn.) was selected as the Male Newcomer of the Year, while women’s basketball and men’s hockey earned the department’s Team of the Year award, as voted on by the 2024-25 Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) representatives.
This year’s Athlete of the Year ballot included five women and five men, each representing a different team. The men were (listed alphabetically) baseball’s starting southpaw Adam Biewen (Golden Valley, Minn./Robbinsdale Armstrong), football fifth-year linebacker Carson DeKam (Owatonna, Minn.), Gohl, soccer two-way defender Jared Hecht (Apple Valley, Minn./Eastview), and fifth-year swimmer Peyton Richardson (Crystal Lake, Ill./Prairie Ridge). Hecht and Richardson finished tied for second in the voting behind Gohl.
The women were (listed alphabetically) Elvestrom, track & field sprinter and horizontal jumper Megan Geraets (Mankato, Minn./East), basketball fifth-year guard Emma Kniefel (Medford, Minn.), hockey junior forward Lily Mortenson (Champlin, Minn./Benilde St. Margaret’s), and volleyball fifth-year setter Kasie Tweet (Adrian, Minn.). Elvestrom and Tweet finished first and second in the voting, with Geraets in third.
Also voted on by the head coaches was the Newcomer of the Year award. The ballot for Newcomer of the Year featured five men and five women. The men were Abdo, hockey goaltender Colin Androlewicz (Fenton, N.H/New Hampton School), track & field triple jumper Liam Frommelt (Woodbury, Minn.), tennis player Noah Hakim (Allen, Texas), and swimmer Jacob Robischon (Sauk Centre, Minn.). Robischon finished second in the voting, followed by Androlewicz in third.
The female newcomer ballot featured Elvestrom, distance swimmer Geneva Fackler (Wayzata, Minn.), hockey forward Noelle Hemr (Blaine, Minn./Centennial), track & field jumper Kayla Kajer (Lake Elmo, Minn./Stillwater), and volleyball setter Macie Malchow (Sioux Falls, S.D./Washington). Fackler finished second on the ballot, followed by Kajer in third.
Here’s a look at all the Golden Gustie award winners:
Male Athlete of the Year: Gage Gohl – READ MORE
Gohl earned his second Gustavus award, and first as a solo player, after collecting his fourth All-America honor in the fall as the repeat champion of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Midwest Regional Singles Championships. The junior advanced to the NCAA championships, and led Gustavus to another MIAC title sweep at the No. 1 singles and doubles positions.
- ITA Singles All-American
- ITA Singles Midwest Regional Champion
- NCAA Singles Qualifier
- NCAA Doubles Qualifier
- MIAC Doubles Team of the Year
- MIAC Doubles All-Conference
- MIAC Singles All-Conference Honorable Mention
- Three-time MIAC Athlete of the Week
- 19-8 singles, 18-8 doubles
Female Athlete and Newcomer of the Year: Karina Elvestrom – READ MORE
Elvestrom is the second Gustie in the last three seasons to be honored as the conference’s Rookie of the Year, but the first in recorded conference history to win the award alongside another major honor, as the Minnetonka native was also selected as one half of the MIAC Doubles Team of the Year. She swept the ITA Midwest Regionals in her first weekend of collegiate tennis in the fall, earning a pair of All-America honors to begin her young career, and was selected for both singles and doubles comeptition in the NCAA championships.
- ITA Singles All-American
- ITA Doubles All-American
- ITA Midwest Regional Singles Champion
- ITA Midwest Regional Doubles Champion
- MIAC Rookie of the Year
- MIAC Doubles Team of the Year
- MIAC All-Conference Singles
- MIAC All-Conference Doubles
- MIAC Athlete of the Week
- 19-13 singles, 25-7 doubles
Male Newcomer of the Year: Jimmy Abdo – READ MORE
Abdo carried the men’s golf team to a strong spring with a his first medalist honor at the Bobby Krig Invite before finishing as the runner-up at the Saint John’s Spring Invitational the following week. He is the second Gustie golfer in three years to be honored as the conference Rookie of the Year and the ninth overall.
- MIAC Rookie of the Year
- MIAC All-Conference
- Bobby Krig Invite Medalist (1st)
- MIAC Athlete of the Week
Women’s Team of the Year: Basketball – READ MORE
The women’s basketball team finished first in the MIAC and won the MIAC Playoff Championship for the fourth year in a row. The Gusties were 29-2 overall and 17-1 in the conference. In the national tournament, Gustavus hosted its first NCAA regional, winning both games, as well as its Sweet 16 appearance, to advance to the Elite Eight for the first time in program history, falling to eventual national runner-up Smith (Mass.). Women’s hockey (2022-23) and volleyball (2023-24) were the previous two winners of the award.
Men’s Team of the Year: Hockey – READ MORE
The men’s hockey team saw a historical turnaround this season, finishing 16-10-2 and 10-4-2 in the conference. Five were named All-Conference, while the team led the league in nearly every offensive statistical category. The Gusties claimed both MIAC Championships, including the playoff championship at home, to punch a ticket back to the national tournament, where they fell in the first round. This is the first season that the men’s hockey team has been selected by SAAC members as the team of the year, as the men’s tennis team has claimed it in each of the last two seasons.
Gustavus Athletes of the Year
2000-01: Andrea Kleven (first-year, swimming, track & field), Eric Butorac (sophomore, tennis)
2001-02: Sarah Moe (senior, hockey), Ryan Hoag (junior, football, track & field)
2002-03: Molly Biehn (junior, softball), Luke Speltz (senior, track & field)
2003-04: Angie Peterson (senior, basketball), Luke Benoit (senior, golf)
2004-05: Tara Houlihan (junior, volleyball, tennis), Joe Hartwell (senior, soccer)
2005-06: Hailey Harren (junior, cross country), Bobby Kroog (senior, soccer)
2006-07: Andrea Peterson (senior, hockey), Tony Konicek (senior, baseball)
2007-08: Lisa Brown (junior, track & field), Andy Bryan (senior, tennis)
2008-09: Rachael Click (senior, softball), Matt Stewart (senior, swimming)
2009-10: Melissa Mackley (senior, hockey), David Martinson (senior, hockey)
2010-11: Janey Helland (senior, track & field), Whitaker Davis (senior, swimming)
2011-12: Alissa Tinklenberg (sophomore, swimming), Ross Ring-Jarvi (senior, hockey)
2012-13: Lindsey Hjelm (senior, hockey), Alex Kolquist (senior, golf)
2013-14: Alissa Tinklenberg (senior, swimming), Jeffrey Dubose (senior, football)
2014-15: Jenny Strom (senior, swimming), David Lilly (senior, soccer)
2015-16: Alex Kopp (senior, gymnastics), Matt Boyce (senior, football)
2016-17: Nora Holtan (sophomore, volleyball), Tanner Sonnek (sophomore, swimming)
2017-18: Nora Holtan (junior, volleyball), Mohanad Alhouni (senior, tennis)
2018-19: Nora Holtan (senior, volleyball), Michael Hensch (senior, track & field)
2019-20: no awards presented due to pandemic-shortened and canceled seasons
2020-21: no awards presented due to pandemic-shortened and canceled seasons
2021-22: Birgen Nelson (junior, track & field), Jack Hanson (senior, baseball)
2022-23: Birgen Nelson (senior, track & field), Nick Aney (senior, tennis)
2023-24: Megan Geraets (junior, track & field), Jake Breitbach (senior, football), Gage Gohl/Tyler Haddorff (sophomores, tennis)
2024-25: Karina Elvestrom (first-year, tennis), Gage Gohl (junior, tennis)