CSS Baseball
CSS
Duluth
Mammals
Geography
100

When was the first year of Saints' Baseball?

1987

100

Who is the president of the college and the dean of students?

Barbra McDonald and Megan Perry Spears
100

What Duluth park features an iconic Tower, a gift from the Norwegian government?

Enger Park

100

Which large mammal, found in North America, has a distinctive hump on its back and is a college mascot in the midwest?

Bison

100

Which river is the longest in the world?

The River Nile/Nile River

200

Who scored the first Saints' run of 2024?

Finley Spicer

200

The year the College of St. Scholastica was founded?

1912

200

Who is credited with founding Duluth?

Daniel Greysolon, Sieur du Lhut

200

Which Australian mammal is known for carrying STDs?

The Koala

200

What is the smallest country in the world by land area?

Vatican City

300

Which Saint has the highest career batting average of .455?

Greg Young

300

What is the name of the chapel on campus?

Our Lady Queen of Peace Chapel

300

What is the name of the NFL team, previously in Duluth, that played where Wade Stadium is today?

Duluth Eskimos

300

Which mammal, found in Africa, is the only member of its family and uses its spiny tongue to eat termites and ants?

Aardvark

300

What is the capital of Finland?

Helsinki

400

Name a Saint who has been named to a Regional All-Tournament Team

16 Answers

400

When was the building of Tower Hall completed? Within 5

1928

400

In what year did the Aerial Lift Bridge first open as a vertical lift bridge, within 5 years?

1930

400

Which mammal has the unique ability to lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young?

Platypus

400

What mountain range forms the natural border between France, Spain, and Andorra?

The Pyrenees

500

Which Saint  holds the record of home runs in a year with 16?

Derek Bilben

500

In total, how many undergraduate programs does CSS offer? Within 5

59

500

What is the name of the steepest street in Duluth, known for its impressive incline?

Lincoln Park Drive

500

What is the only mammal that can survive at altitudes above 20,000 feet in the Himalayas?

The snow leopard

500

What body of water separates Saudi Arabia from Africa?

The Red Sea