Baby steps for Macalester

Between the hiring of a new coach, a new athletic director coming in last August, and what looks like schedule upgrades coming, it looks like Macalester is trying to take steps forward again with football.

The hiring of Glenn Caruso last month appears to be a coup for the Scots. Caruso brings a very un-Macalesterlike resume to campus, with an undergraduate degree from Ithaca and a master’s from North Dakota State, two institutions which have little in common with the small liberal arts college that Macalester is. And not only did they get Caruso, they got another one of their finalists to sign on as an assistant.

Caruso told the St. Paul Pioneer Press late last month that the school is putting FieldTurf down for football. The school is constructing a gymnasium to replace the 1920s-era building currently in use.

And lastly, we found out today, Macalester is making another small step back into the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, scheduling Gustavus Adolphus for 2006 and 2007.

Best of luck to Macalester. It’s a long road, but it’s better than pulling a Swarthmore.

2 thoughts on “Baby steps for Macalester

  1. GAC agreed to this deal? Great! Except we’ve lost to HAMLINE the past two seasons, so there’s a chance we could blow these games too…

    If they manage to lose these two, my letterjacket may be returned (if I only knew where it was…). And Lord knows the OneArmedScot won’t let me hear the end of it if they do…

    It’s like scheduling a high school team almost – not much to gain (individually anyway, as it draws Mac a step closer to the MIAC), but everything to lose.

  2. “A new administration and a new athletic director” … and it sounds like some alumni with deep pockets. Congrats to Macalester and good luck to coach Caruso.

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