Fans cheer Tommies to homecoming victoryPosted on October 17, 2015October 19, 2015 by Miranda Lockner A young fan cheers on his uncle, St. Thomas center Stefan Sauer. Sauer and the offensive line paved the way for 595 total yards for the Tommies. (Miranda Lockner/TommieMedia) Friends of the St. Thomas dance team show off their dance moves and Minion costumes during halftime. The men joined the defending national champions for a funky halftime performance. (Miranda Lockner/TommieMedia) The women’s track and field team hold signs in support of their fellow Tommie athletes. The girls sported signs, body paint and of course, purple. (Miranda Lockner/TommieMedia) Tommie dancer Chloe Gilbreth waits to cheer on another Tommie touchdown. Gilbreth has danced on the award-winning St. Thomas dance team for two years. (Miranda Lockner/TommieMedia) Tommie fans cheer and reach for free foam footballs being tossed into the crowd. More than 4,000 fans attended Saturday’s homecoming game. (Miranda Lockner/TommieMedia) A Tommie student struts his purple swag during Saturday’s homecoming game against Hamline. St. Thomas improved to 4-0 in the MIAC after the strong homecoming win. (Miranda Lockner/TommieMedia) Chris and Mike Naumowicz cheer for the Tommies as well as their daughter Chloe. Chloe Naumowicz is the captain of the cheerleading team. (Miranda Lockner/TommieMedia) Excited fans wave an enlarged cutout of coach Glenn Caruso’s head. St. Thomas has not lost a homecoming game in Caruso’s tenure. (Miranda Lockner/TommieMedia) Seminarians in Caruso’s Crew pump up the crowd at the beginning of Saturday’s homecoming game. Caruso’s Crew have become known as the Tommie’s most enthusiastic fans. (Miranda Lockner/TommieMedia) Sophomores Tess Kovala and Jenna Zimmerman high-five after the homecoming parade. The girls had more to cheer about during St. Thomas’ 78-7 win over Hamline. (Miranda Lockner/TommieMedia) Photojournalist Miranda Lockner captured current and former Tommies enjoying this year’s homecoming football game against Hamline.