NORTHFIELD – The short drives south to chronicle the adventures of the St. Olaf College baseball team have been infrequent through the decades, it must be admitted, although there was one of those in late April 2007.
The main topic then was Andrew Schmiesing, an outstanding two-sport Ole in football and baseball, and likely to be selected in a few weeks in the MLB draft.
That did take place, with the Twins taking the 6-foot-4, 200-pound and swift Schmiesing in the 11th round as an outfielder. He was in the low minors for the Twins in 2007 and 2008, then with the independent St. Paul Saints in 2009 and briefly in 2010.
If you’re an athlete and graduate from an MIAC school, there’s obviously going to be a fallback position beyond a sports career, and Schmiesing had a good one:
He’s now an orthopedic surgeon for TCO.
Matt McDonald was St. Olaf’s baseball coach then, and he’s now in his 30th year and has himself another very good club. St. Olaf won the MIAC regular season with a 17-3 record and the right to have a 25% chance to represent the conference in the 56-team national tournament.
“We’ve done it the same way for a long time: Only four of the 11 teams make the conference tournament, and then it’s double elimination,” McDonald said. “The league has never been more well-balanced. There were some good teams that didn’t make playoff. Gustavus. And Concordia … beating that team twice in the first conference doubleheader was the key to our MIAC season.”
The MIAC now plays its four-team tournament at the Saints’ CHS Field. On Thursday, St. Olaf gets St. Mary’s at 2 p.m., with St. John’s and Bethel at 7 p.m., and the double elimination drama takes place Friday and Saturday.