In the second season premiere of Keep the Ball Rolling, newcomers Noah Brown and TJ Birnbaum join Brady Halbmaier on the podcast. Fritz Waldvogel, wide receiver for the Tommies from 2008 through 2011, joins the crew in studio.
Sports in :60 – Sept. 18, 2018
The Summit Cup cross country race is canceled due to rain, St. Thomas football player Will Toonin is named MIAC Football Special Teams Athlete of the Week and the Rugby Club beat Bemidji State 54-0. Video Editor Charlie Siddons has today’s Sports in :60.
Sports in :60 – Sept. 17, 2018
Tommie Football dominates against Hamline University, St. Thomas Rugby beats Bemidji State, St. Thomas Men’s Cross Country runs in Summit Cup, and Minnesota Vikings and Green Bay Packers end game in a tie. Opinions Editor Anna Hoffman has today’s Sports in :60.
St. Thomas scorches Hamline 62-0 in 1000th game
The St. Thomas football team played its 1,000th game Saturday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium, downing long-time rival Hamline 62-0.
Football downs Hamline 62-0
The St. Thomas football team pitched its first shutout of the season Saturday, beating the Hamline Pipers 62-0.
Football leads Hamline at halftime 41-0
The Tommie offense amassed 221 total yards and four touchdowns as the St. Thomas football team led 41-0 at half against the Hamline Pipers.
Sports in :60 – Sept. 14, 2018
Women’s tennis begins its season, three home games have new starting times, and the first episode of the Locker Room featuring the football team is now available to watch. Design Manager Christine Hastings has today’s Sports in :60.
Sports in :60 – Sept. 5, 2018
Fall sports have started, and all teams begin conference play next week. Director Noah Brown has today’s Sports in :60.
Football opens season with blowout over Trinity International
The St. Thomas football team kicked off the 2018 season with a 76-7 rout of NAIA opponent Trinity International.
St. Thomas crushing Trinity International at half
Tommie quarterback Jacques Perra completed 11 pass for 124 yards and two touchdowns as St. Thomas cruised to a 48-7 halftime lead Saturday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium over non-conference opponent Trinity International.
Football team raises nearly $40K for St. Jude’s
The football team raised more than $40,000 for St. Jude’s during the hospital’s Up ‘Til Dawn fundraiser, setting a personal best and raising more than any other of the 3,500 groups participating
OPINION: With Caruso at the helm, the Tommies will never fall
Sports Editor Gamiel Hall argues that, under the leadership of coach Glenn Caruso, the St. Thomas football team will always be in contention for a national championship.
News in :90 – April 25, 2018
FemCom hosts its “Take Back the Night” march, a democratic lawmaker protests current gun laws on the Minnesota house floor, 19 football players receive an academic honor, and the “Tour de Franzia” is canceled. Reporter Brady Halbmaier has today’s News in :90.
Despite cancer diagnosis, Rachael Caruso keeps family, confidence close
Rachael Caruso, wife of football coach Glenn Caruso, was diagnosed with Stage III colorectal cancer last November. Through the process, Rachael and her family have found ways to use the cancer as a valuable lesson in positivity in their lives.
3 Tommies work out for Bears, Vikings scouts
Tommie quarterback Jacques Perra, tight end Matt Christenson and linebacker Blake Weber spent the morning and early afternoon of March 9 working out for scouts from both the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears in an effort to garner NFL interest.