When the Tommies’ All-American running back Ben Wartman went down with an injury early in the first quarter of Saturday’s game against Wisconsin-River Falls, all the air was sucked out of Palmer Field. You could’ve heard a pin drop.
Despite slow start, football defense steps up in 27-3 win
The Tommie football team won its home opener Saturday at Palmer Field, defeating the Wisconsin-River Falls Falcons 27-3.
“I think we cleaned up a lot of things that I was not really happy with the last game, primarily the turnovers that we had in the opener and some of the miscommunications,” coach Glenn Caruso said. “I think overall it was good.”
Sports in :60 – Sept. 9, 2010
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Breaking down football home opener
After the Tommie football team’s impressive 40-7 victory over the St. Norbert Green Knights in De Pere, Wis. last Saturday, junior quarterback Dakota Tracy and coach Glenn Caruso echoed similar statements: There’s still plenty of room for improvement on this football team.
Football pounds St. Norbert 40-7 for the season’s first win
De Pere, WI — The Tommie football team throttled the St. Norbert Green Knights 40-7 Saturday in the Green Knights’ new field, Donald J. Schneider Stadium.
“We’re going to enjoy this one tonight, but we have to get working tomorrow,” Coach Glenn Caruso said. “There’s a lot that we can clean up.”
Tommie football prepares for Green Knights
The Tommie football team is traveling nearly five hours to De Pere, Wis. to open the season against St. Norbert College, a program with a successful history and a 9-1 record in 2009.
Expectations high for upcoming football season
The St. Thomas community saw its fair share of construction around campus this past summer.
But while Opus Corporation was tearing down buildings and putting up new ones, another type of construction was going on: Coach Glenn Caruso was busy building an improved Tommie football team.
How does the C-Store stack up with local grocers?
Although the C-Store is a convenient way to buy groceries on campus, many students complain the C-Store’s prices are too high compared with stores like Target or Wal-Mart.
Observatory to invite public, classes after summer upgrades
With the help of a few students, physics professor Gerry Ruch hopes to have St. Thomas’ observatory fully functional by the end of summer.
After spring semester, he will program the observatory’s computer system and integrate the observatory, which opened in September, into physics classes and other programs.
News in :90 – April 8, 2010
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News in :90 – April 6, 2010
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Two seniors receive women’s leadership award
Seniors Lauren Miller and Kelly Rodriguez received the Sister Pat Kowalski Women’s Leadership Award Thursday afternoon in McNeely Hall.
March Madness lessons extend beyond courts
“The madness.” Say those two words 11 months of the year and they don’t mean much. But say them in March, and they mean only one thing: the NCAA men’s basketball tournament.
News in :90 – March 22, 2010
This is News in :90 for Monday, March 22, 2010.
Tommies visit capitol building to promote student grants
St. Thomas students traveled to the St. Paul Capitol building Thursday, urging legislators to soften college students’ financial burden when the State Grant Program budget is set for the 2010-11 academic year.
Students participating in the Day at the Capitol event, organized by the Minnesota Private College Council, spoke to legislators from their home districts.