Clemson became the first college football team since the 1800s to finish 15-0, routing No. 1 Alabama 44-16 in the national championship.
PODCAST: Keep the Ball Rolling with Connor Bair
In episode 12 of Keep the Ball Rolling, Noah, Brady and Althea talk Tommie hoops before placing their bets on this weekend’s NCAA Division III football semifinal game between Mary Hardin-Baylor and Wisconsin Whitewater. Men’s basketball forward Connor Bair joins the crew in studio.
Allianz Field to host 89th Tommie-Johnnie football game
St. Thomas and Minnesota United FC announced Tuesday that next year’s Tommie-Johnnie football game will be held at Allianz Field. The game will be the first-ever American football match held at the soon-to-be-completed stadium.
PODCAST: Keep the Ball Rolling with Phil Esten
In episode 10 of Keep the Ball Rolling, Brady, Noah and Althea talk about NCAA football, men’s soccer and Tommie hoops with special guest Carly Noble. Phil Esten, deputy athletics director at Penn State and future St. Thomas athletics director, joins the crew over the phone.
PODCAST: Keep the Ball Rolling with Andy Jacoboski
In episode nine of Keep the Ball Rolling, Brady, Noah and Althea vent their frustrations with the end of the football season before diving into Tommie basketball. Sports Medicine Assistant Andy Jacoboski joins the crew in studio.
Football’s playoff chances slim with 21-15 Bethel loss
After falling 21-15 to the Bethel Royals Saturday at Royals Stadium, the St. Thomas football team has seen its chances to make the NCAA tournament greatly diminished.
Football’s playoff hopes fall with 21-15 loss to Bethel
The Tommies were unable to repeat last weekend’s comeback win, falling to Bethel 21-15 at Royal Stadium.
Sports in :60 – Nov. 9, 2018
St. Thomas Women’s soccer to face Knox college in the first round of NCAA playoffs, the Men’s soccer team plays at home Saturday and Men’s football plays Bethel on Saturday.
Reporter Brady Halbmaier has today’s Sports in :60.
Sports in :60 – Nov. 5, 2018
St. Thomas Women’s soccer team defeats Augsburg, University of St. John’s nails down 2018 MIAC Football title, University of St. Thomas beats Gustavus 14-13. Studio Producer Mackenzie Bailey has today’s Sports in :60.
Jones leads comeback, football escapes Gustavus 14-13
Backup quarterback Ronnie Jones led a scoring drive late in the fourth quarter to help the St. Thomas football team escape with a 14-13 win against Gustavus Saturday at Hollingsworth Field. The win maintained a tie for second in the MIAC with Bethel.
Football stagnates, trails Gustavus 13-0 at half
Gustavus racked up 239 yards of total offense in the first half Saturday, giving the Tommies only their second halftime deficit this season.
Sports in :60- Nov. 2, 2018
The St. Thomas football team travels to Gustavus Saturday, the volleyball team falls to St. Ben’s, and the women’s soccer team faces Augsburg in the MIAC championship Saturday. Sports Editor Mathew Curry has today’s Sports in :60.
Football blanks Oles, secures perfect home record
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. …
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.