Homecoming brought the 1973 and 1983 MIAC championship-winning football teams back on campus to celebrate Tommie football.
Homecoming brought the 1973 and 1983 MIAC championship-winning football teams back on campus to celebrate Tommie football.
Anticipation and retaliation filled O’Shaughnessy Stadium Saturday for St. Thomas’ first game off a loss and bye week.
It was a collective effort for the No. 6-ranked Tommies Saturday as nine different players put up points in the 65-6 homecoming domination.
Gray skies, sprinkles and a blowout on the field left more wet, empty benches than fans at O’Shaughnessy Stadium Saturday.
Running back Brenton Braddock’s 59-yard touchdown run highlighted the No. 6-ranked St. Thomas football team’s halftime lead.
Football coach Glenn Caruso and wide receiver Dan Ferrazzo join TommieMedia in The Locker Room to talk about the team’s homecoming game against Carleton.
This is Sports in :60 for Friday, Oct. 4, 2013.
After St. John’s upset St. Thomas Sept. 21, Coach Glenn Caruso said the Tommies are still the same team that knows how to play at a high level.
An entire week’s worth of activities are planned for students in celebration of homecoming.
Students registered for the new Tommie Challenge got a free sweatshirt and can win a bowling party or $1,000.