The 2020-21 sports calendar in NCAA Division III athletics was blown up by COVID-19 to the point very few teams played football, and there were no hockey or basketball tournaments.
Tournament play was restored for spring. The St. Thomas softball team finished fourth in the MIAC, then won the conference playoff, an NCAA regional and super regional, and finished fifth in the Division III softball World Series.
The baseball team topped that. Coach Chris Olean's club won the MIAC regular season by a fraction, then won an eight-team regional — in Collegeville, home of St. John's, of all places — to reach the Division III World Series in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
The Tommies went 3-0 in their bracket to gain the best-of-three final series, then lost twice to Salisbury (Md.) and finished as national runners-up. The bulk of that team would return for 2022, although not with a goal of joining Dennis Denning's Tommies from 2001 and 2009 as D-III national champs.
The second loss to Salisbury, a 4-2 final, came on June 8, 2021. And with that, St. Thomas' 100-year run as a member of the MIAC was concluded, and so was its time in Division III athletics.
This weekend, it was again baseball concluding a historic turn for St. Thomas athletics — in a fraction of the time and with far less glory, but here's the epitaph for the Tommies' large dream:
It's a good thing they are attempting to bring us another D-I option.
The baseball team was closing its season and Summit League play against Nebraska Omaha with a Thursday-to-Saturday series. The Tommies' final event of their D-I debut will be held at 5 p.m. Saturday in Miesville, home of the Mudhens. The reason for that is it's graduation day on campus.