The St. Thomas football team won its last home game of the regular season Saturday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium, downing St. Olaf 60-0 on Senior Day and obtaining a perfect home record.
Football shuts out St. Olaf 60-0
Halfback Josh Parks found the end zone twice Saturday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium, guiding the St. Thomas football team to a 60-0 win against St. Olaf. Parks was one of five running backs to score for the Tommies (5-1 MIAC, 7-1 overall). The senior tailback rushed for 74 yards and the two scores on nine carries. …
Football leads Oles 40-0 at halftime
Halfback Josh Parks scored twice in the first half at O’Shaughnessy Stadium Saturday, helping give the St. Thomas football team a 40-0 halftime lead over St. Olaf.
Volleyball smothers Hamline, honors seniors
Middle blocker Julia Spacek guided the volleyball team to its fifth-straight victory Wednesday night at home, downing the Hamline Pipers for the 11th time in a row.
Sports in :60 – Oct. 24, 2018
The St. Thomas mens soccer team extends its win streak, the Timberwolves honor Prince with a new jersey, Everson Griffen returns to team activities for the Vikings, and Keep the Ball Rolling has a new episode. Photographer Davis Narey has today’s Sports in :60.
PODCAST: Keep the Ball Rolling with Dave Lee
In the sixth episode of Keep the Ball Rolling, hosts Noah Brown and Brady Halbmaier discuss playoff chances for both St. Thomas soccer teams and the football team’s rebound against Carleton. WCCO play-by-play announcer Dave Lee joins the crew in studio.
Sports in :60 – Oct. 23, 2018
The Minnesota Vikings defense see improvement in a win over the Jets, the Timberwolves defeat Pacers 101-91, and Keep The Ball Rolling returns tomorrow with WCCO play-by-play announcer Dave Lee. Ad/PR Rep. Zoe Carlson has today’s Sports in :60.
The mastermind behind Division III’s best defensive unit
Wallie Kuchinski, defensive coordinator of the St. Thomas football team, coaches a unit that is top-ranked in the MIAC and fourth overall in Division III. Last year, his defense made national headlines for allowing only 21.9 net rushing yards, the fewest by any NCAA football team in one season.
Sports in :60 – Oct. 22, 2018
The St. Thomas football team bounced back with a sixty-eight-to-zero victory over the Carleton Knights Saturday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium, two goals in each half led the Men’s soccer team to a four to zero victory over St. Olaf on Saturday at Rolf Mellby Field in Northfield, and the St. Thomas volleyball team ran its win streak to four and reached 20 victories on the season with Saturday’s three to zero road win against Saint Mary’s. Public Relations Staff Member Tayor Hudak has today’s Sports in :60
MIAC roundup: Bethel rolls past Concordia
Bethel’s 41-13 victory on Saturday kept the Royals even with St. Thomas in second place in the MIAC at 4-1. St. John’s easily defeated St. Olaf to stay unbeaten.
Football shuts out Carleton 68-0
A running game highlighted by nine rushing touchdowns propelled the St. Thomas football team to a 68-0 shutout against Carleton.
Football dominates Carleton 68-0
The Tommies continued their first half dominance with back-up players playing the majority of the second half, ending the game with a 68-0 victory over the Carleton Knights on Saturday at O’Shaugnessy Stadium. Quarterback Ronnie Jones connected with wide out Joe Hird for the first passing touchdown of the game. Jones would later score on …
Football leads Carleton 42-0 at halftime
The St. Thomas halfbacks carried the Tommies to a large 42-0 lead at halftime over the Carleton Knights Saturday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium. Halfback Josh Parks rushed for 198 yards and scored three touchdowns on 13 carries, his longest run being a 60-yard scamper late in the second quarter. Halfbacks Jack Foley and Tom Loeffler also …
The Locker Room with Joseph Sweeney – Oct. 19, 2018
Women’s cross country coach Joseph Sweeney and runners Martha Hubbell and Amber Matzoll visit The Locker Room with TommieMedia’s Althea Larson.
Sports in :60 – Oct. 19, 2018
Football hosts Carleton this weekend, the Boston Red Sox are returning to the World Series, and Noah Brown and Althea Larson host the Locker Room this week. Reporter Rachel Torralba has today’s Sports in :60.