Despite trailing at halftime, the St. Thomas football team erupted in the second half for 32 unanswered points, earning the team its sixth-straight win in a 46-14 crushing of Presbyterian Saturday in Clinton, South Carolina. Cam Kauffman has the story.
Tommie football racks up postseason awards
St. Thomas football racked up the awards following its first season in the Summit League with first-year running back Hope Adebayo and first-year linebacker Luke Herzog receiving “Freshman Offensive Player of the Year” and “Freshman Defensive Player of the Year.” Coach Glenn Caruso was also nominated for the Stats Perform FCS Eddie Robinson Award for coach of the year, to add to the 17 all-conference and all-academic team awards the Tommies earned.
St. Thomas football extends home regular-season win streak to 30; defeats Marist College 27-7
Sophomore running back Hope Adebayo rushed for two touchdowns and the St. Thomas defense forced three turnovers and stopped three fourth-down conversion attempts in the Tommies’ 27-7 victory over Marist College Saturday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium.
Tommies defeat Marist 27-7 with dominant defense
St. Thomas’ standout defense held strong once again with three takeaways and three fourth-down conversion stops in a 27-7 victory over Marist College Saturday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium.
Tommies lead Marist College 13-7 at half
Two defensive takeaways by senior defensive back Luke Glenna kept the ball in senior quarterback Cade Sexauer’s hands, but St. Thomas’ special team’s errors led to a score by Marist College as the Tommies took a 13-7 lead into halftime Saturday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium.
Tommies overpower Butler 36-0 to extend regular-season home win streak
Senior quarterback Cade Sexauer threw two touchdown passes, senior running back Tom Loeffler ran for two more scores and St. Thomas forced two turnovers in its 36-0 rout of Pioneer League foe Butler on Saturday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium. Cam Kauffman and Nate Schneiderhan have the story.