SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2011
No. 6 Saints Defeat
Westminster, 27-10, and Clinch Fourth Straight PAC Title
(NEW WILMINGTON, Pa.) - The sixth-ranked Thomas More
College football team clinched its fourth straight outright
Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) title today (Saturday,
October 29, 2011) by defeating Westminster College, 27-10,
at Harold Burry Stadium in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania.
Local12.com
Delmonico ignites Geneva
victory
BEAVER FALLS - Geneva senior A.J.
Delmonico chose to set the tone early on Geneva's senior
day.
Beaver County Times
Area College Roundup:
Saturday’s other games
Saint Vincent 17, Waynesburg 14
Thomas More 27, Westminster 10
Geneva 50, Thiel 31
Vindy.com
Local Briefs
Men's soccer: Alex Oeswein
scored three goals as Thomas More knocked off Waynesburg,
5-0, in a Presidents' Athletic Conference men's soccer game.
Observer Reporter
W&J turns ball, game over to
Grove City
A bad season just got worse for Washington & Jefferson
College Saturday.
The Presidents fumbled the football six times and lost
three, and blew a 21-0 lead after one quarter as Grove City
came away with a stunning 24-21 victory in a Presidents'
Athletic Conference game.
Observer-Reporter
Division III
St. Vincent 17, Waynesburg 14 -- Morgan Porter's 24-yard
field goal as time expired lifted St. Vincent (4-4, 3-3)
past Waynesburg (4-3, 4-2) in a Presidents' Athletic
Conference game that featured 10 turnovers. St. Vincent
blocked two punts, one of which it returned for a 25-yard
touchdown and a 14-14 tie in the third quarter. Aaron
Smetanka threw for 136 yards and a touchdown for St.
Vincent. Waynesburg's Josh Graham passed for 133 yards and a
score. Each quarterback was intercepted three times.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Kentuckiana football: Thomas
More wins again
Thomas More College’s football
team defeated Westminster 27-10 Saturday at New Wilmington,
Pa., to accomplish several goals:
Louisville Courier-Journal
Saint Vincent edges
Waynesburg 17-14
WAYNESBURG — Freshman kicker
Morgan Porter connected on a 24-yard field goal as time
expired to give Saint Vincent a 17-14 victory over
Waynesburg at a snowy John F. Wiley Stadium Saturday
afternoon.
The Herald-Standard
Wrapup
Grove City beat Washington and
Jefferson for the first time since 1998, defeating the
Presidents 24-21.
D3Football.com
Top 25
No. 3 St. Thomas, No. 8 Thomas
More and No. 14 Johns Hopkins clinched the automatic bids
from the MIAC, Presidents' Athletic Conference and the
Centennial Conference, respectively, joining Monmouth
(Midwest Conference) in the Field of 32.
D3Football.com
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2011
Around the district
The Waynesburg football team will hold a "blackout"
during today's home game against St. Vincent to remember
former defensive lineman Josh Malenke, a Uniontown graduate
who died after a traffic accident Feb. 22.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Other games today
Thomas More (7-0) at Westminster (5-2), 2:30 p.m., Harold
Burry Stadium: The Titans are 4-1 in the Presidents'
Athletic Conference and have their best overall record since
2002 when they finished 6-4.
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2011
Small college weekend preview
Westminster will play its most meaningful home game
since joining the NCAA 13 years ago when it hosts three-time
defending Presidents' Athletic Conference champion Thomas
More.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Here's our regional rankings
The Division III playoff selection committee dialed it back
this season, cutting the number of pre-bracket regional
ranking releases from three to two. But our playoff
curiosity remains as intense as ever, and that’s where
Around the Nation is at your service.
D3Football.com
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2011
Briefs
Men's soccer: Rickey Barria
scored a pair of goals to lift Thomas More to a 2-1 victory
over Washington & Jefferson in a Presidents' Athletic
Conference match.
Observer Reporter
St. Vincent seniors prepare volleyball team for future
The St. Vincent volleyball team's future looks
promising, thanks in large part to players who won't be
around for it.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Working toward a new
tradition
This weekend Westminster (Pa.)
will seek to play the role of giant killer as eighth-ranked
Thomas More looks for its fourth consecutive Presidents’
Athletic Conference title.
D3Football.com
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2011
Saints not satisfied with
perfect record
The Thomas More College football
program has made tremendous progress in head coach Jim
Hilvert’s four and a half seasons leading the Saints. In his
fifth season, Hilvert has the Saints on the cusp of a fourth
straight Presidents’ Athletic Conference championship and
Division III playoff berth.
Cincinnati.com
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2011
Soccer
Thomas More senior midfielder Alex Oeswein (Manual) was
named the Presidents' Athletic Conference Men's Offensive
Player of the Week after scoring goals in two victories last
week.
Louisville Courier-Journal
Local ladies lead successful
collegiate soccer programs
Junior defenseman Hannah Shaner continues to help
Washington and Jefferson College's women's soccer team
succeed.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Soccer & Swimming
Megan Porter (State College, Geneva) has played 1555
minutes, second highest on the team. She has taken one shot.
Geneva is 4-12-1.
Centre Daily Times
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2011
No. 6 Thomas More Football
Defeats Bethany, 41-21
(CRESTVIEW HILLS, Ky.) - Junior defensive back Zach
Autenrieb (Cincinnati, Ohio/Elder) set a single-game school
record with three interceptions today (Saturday, October 22,
2011) to lead the No. 6-ranked Thomas More College football
team to a 41-21 win over Bethany College in a Presidents'
Athletic Conference (PAC) game at The Bank of Kentucky
Field.
Local12.com
Wins continue to mount for
Thomas More
CRESTVIEW HILLS, Ky. - The number seven turned out to be
lucky for the Thomas More Saints football team on Saturday.
They won their seventh straight game and remain undefeated
on the season with a 41-21 win over Bethany College.
WCPO.com
McNerney, Strong Second-Half
Key For Presidents
The Washington &
Jefferson College football team took to the field Saturday
afternoon against Geneva in search of retribution after an
embarrassing second-half meltdown that led to the
Presidents' first-ever loss to Saint Vincent two weeks ago.
It would have been be easy for W&J sophomore quarterback
Matt Bliss to lose confidence after having two weeks to
think about a three-series stretch in which he threw three
interceptions that led to Saint Vincent touchdowns.
Observer-Reporter
Briefs
Women's soccer: Holly Shipley
scored with a little more than four minutes remaining in the
second overtime to lift Washington & Jefferson College past
Waynesburg, 2-1, in a PAC match at Alexandre Stadium.
Observer Reporter
Division III
Grove City 21, St. Vincent 16 -- Junior cornerback Kurt
Devlin (North Allegheny) tied a single-game school record
with three interceptions, leading a defense that forced four
turnovers and four sacks, as Grove City (1-6, 1-4 PAC) held
on against the visiting Bearcats (3-4, 2-3).
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Other Games
Westminster 48, Thiel 21: Quarterback Shawn Lehocky
completed 22 of 25 passes for 202 yards and three scores in
leading the Titans (5-2, 4-1) to a Presidents' Athletic
Conference victory at Thiel (0-7, 0-5).
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Unbeaten No. 6 Thomas More
wins 41-21
Junior defensive back Zach Autenrieb (Elder) set a
single-game school record with three interceptions -
including returning one for a touchdown - to lead Division
III, No. 6-ranked Thomas More College to a 41-21 win over
Bethany College in a Presidents' Athletic Conference game
Saturday at The Bank of Kentucky Field.
Cincinnati.com
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2011
St. Vincent remains
oh-so-close on gridiron
The St. Vincent College football team led sixth-ranked
Thomas More at halftime on Saturday at Chuck Noll Field. And
while the Bearcats wound up losing, 20-17, it was another
impressive showing for a program bent on turning the corner
in a hurry.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2011
College notebook: Turnovers
causing problems for Presidents' offense
For the past two weeks, the football players at
Washington & Jefferson College have been thinking about one
thing: avoiding turnovers.
Observer Reporter
Westminster tennis team is
enjoying success
Scott Renninger has been a college coach for more than
four decades, but before this women's tennis season, the
Westminster legend could count the number of undefeated
seasons he's had on one hand.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
District college football
weekend preview
Each of St. Vincent's three losses has come by three
points.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Pennbriar to host PAC women's
tennis championships
The Pennbriar Athletic Club will
host the Presidents Athletic Conference women's tennis
championship beginning today and continuing Saturday.
GoErie.com
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2011
Thomas More's Waldrop player
of week
Thomas More junior defender
Jacob Waldrop was named the Presidents' Athletic Conference
men's soccer defender/goalkeeper of the week.
Cincinnati.com
Briefs
Yellow Jackets get off week: The college football game
between Wilkes and Waynesburg will not be played Saturday.
Observer Reporter
Game Notes
Thomas More held off St. Vincent
20-17. The Bearcats held Thomas More to just 58 yards of
total passing.
D3Football.com
Waynesburg Preview
Waynesburg University Yellow Jackets
Head Coach: Ron Headlee
Years at school as head coach: 4th season
Assistant Coach: John Yates
D3Wrestle.com
Washington & Jefferson
Preview
Washington and Jefferson College Presidents
Head Coach: Tommy Prairie
Years at School as head coach: 1st Season
Assistant Coache: Ryan Wade
D3Wrestle.com
Football and Volleyball
Bethany junior Gage Lotozo
caught a 3-yard touchdown pass and made three tackles in a
20-0 win against Thiel College. The Sheridan grad has
started six games and has 20 tackles for the Bison, who are
2-3 in the Presidents Athletic Conference and 3-3 overall.
Zanesville Times Recorder
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2011
Briefs: Men's soccer
Cody Peddicord, Brian Hannah and Mark Rueter scored goals as
Washington & Jefferson defeated Thiel, 3-1, in a Presidents'
Conference men's soccer match.
Observer Reporter
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2011
Sports Shorts: Soccer
Kelly honored again: Waynesburg University goalkeeper
Katrina Kelly was named the PAC Defender/Goalkeeper of the
Week. The Connellsville graduate helped the Yellow Jackets
win a pair of 1-0 games, making six saves against
Westminster and 11 against Saint Vincent.
The Herald Standard
Kentuckiana Spotlight
Thomas More defender Jacob
Waldrop, a junior from St. Xavier High School, was named the
Presidents’ Athletic Conference Men’s Defender/Goalkeeper of
the Week.
Louisville Courier-Journal
College
Named Thomas More junior D Jacob Waldrop of Louisville
(St. Xavier) men's soccer Defender of the Week.
Lexington Herald Leader
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2011
W&J sophomore Roberts running
for a cause
Runners are conditioned to ignore pain, to stretch their
limitations in a quest for that elusive personal-best time,
but Haley Roberts, an ovarian cancer survivor at age 18,
doesn't experience typical stomach cramps.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Sarah Nee’s Kickoff into
Success
Some people love sports. Some
people live sports. Peters Township resident Sarah Nee does
both. Her sport of choice is soccer, and it’s an enduring,
integral part of her life.
Patch.com
Thomas More holds off Saint
Vincent 20-17
Put another check mark in the win column for Thomas
More. After trailing 10-7 at the half, the Saints were able
to rally and beat Saint Vincent 20-17. The Saints improve to
6-0 overall and 5-0 in PAC action.
WCPO.com
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2011
NCAA Football: Wolverines Fall Again
Grove City, meanwhile, fell to
0-6 on the season with a 23-7 loss to Geneva in Divison III
action in Beaver Falls.
Allied News
Geneva Tops Grove City
BEAVER FALLS -- When the Geneva
and Grove City College football teams first met in 1893,
football was a very different game. Rules were different,
equipment was different, and that 0-0 tie was definitely not
played under the lights.
Beaver County Times
No. 6 Thomas More Rallies to Remain Unbeaten
LATROBE, Pa. - Sixth-ranked
Thomas More College rallied from a 10-7 halftime deficit to
defeat Saint Vincent College, 20-17 in a Presidents'
Athletic Conference game at Chuck Noll Field.
Cincinnati Enquirer
Westminster Stuns Jackets
NEW WILMINGTON - A bad snap from
center, an inability to run the football and a failed
two-point conversion proved costly for Waynesburg
University's football team Saturday as the Yellow Jackets'
four-game winning streak came unraveled.
Observer-Reporter
Briefs: Women's Soccer
Washington & Jefferson College
won a school record ninth-consecutive match as the
Presidents downed Grove City, 2-1, at College Field.
Observer-Reporter
Other Games
Westminster 22, Waynesburg 20: The Titans (4-2, 4-1) defense
limited Waynesburg (4-2, 4-1) to -1 yards rushing in the
Presidents' Athletic Conference game. Westminster
quarterback Shawn Lehocky passed for 123 yards.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Bethany Snaps Losing Skid, Blanks Thiel
BETHANY - Weather conditions can
be a funny thing in the game of football, taking away
strengths and sometimes creating overall havoc on offenses.
The (Wheeling) Intelligencer
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2011
District Notebook
Waynesburg (4-1) at Westminster (3-2), 1 p.m., Harold Burry
Stadium, New Wilmington, Pa.
-- This will be the 70th meeting between the teams. The
series dates to 1910. Waynesburg has won seven of the past
eight games against the Titans. ... The Yellow Jackets are
4-0 in the Presidents' Athletic Conference and tied with
Thomas More for first. Westminster is 2-1 in the PAC and
tied with Saint Vincent for second.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
College Golf: Long Off to
Good Start
WASHINGTON, Pa. — Washington &
Jefferson College's freshman golfer Matt Long, a Notre Dame
of East Stroudsburg graduate, tied for eighth plaece at the
Presidents' Athletic Conference Fall Invitational on
September 27 at Oak Tree Country Club.
Pocono Record
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2011
College Notebook
W&J looking for answers: The bye
week could not have come at a more opportune time for
Washington & Jefferson.
Observer Reporter
Small college football
weekend preview
THOMAS MORE at ST. VINCENT: Last week, St. Vincent got
its biggest win since the program was revived in 2007: a
victory over perennial power Washington & Jefferson. It'll
face a tougher test this week. Thomas More has won all four
meetings between the schools, and it has outscored the
Bearcats, 142-43.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Not settling for 'good'
To be the best, you sometimes
have to avoid settling for good. When Jim Hilvert took the
reins at Thomas More he inherited a program that had tasted
some success.
D3Football.com
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2011
Thomas More goalie player of
week
Thomas More senior goalkeeper Zack Lawson was named the
Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) soccer
defender/goalkeeper of the week.
Cincinnati.com
Running Roberts raises
awareness
Haley Roberts of Upper St. Clair used her athletic
ability recently to help raise awareness of ovarian cancers.
The Almanac
Local Briefs
Women's Soccer: Six different
players scored goals for Washington & Jefferson College as
it defeated Chatham, 7-0, in a PAC match.
Observer Reporter
Family reunion at St. Vincent
When the St. Vincent women's volleyball team played at
Chatham on Oct. 5, Bearcats coach Sue Hozak matched wits
with her daughter, Chatham coach Kristin Consuegra. One of
Hozak's other daughters, Natalie, plays for St. Vincent.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Bethany Looks To Snap Losing
Streak By Hosting Thiel
BETHANY -- The Bethany College football team will try to
end a two-game losing skid Saturday when long-time PAC rival
Thiel comes to Bison Stadium for a 1:30 p.m. kickoff.
WBOY-TV
Sisters contributing to great
start
The Bethany College volleyball
team opened the season with 14 consecutive wins and
continues to do well with a 22-2 mark through Wednesday.
Zanesville Times Recorder
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2011
NCAA Women's Volleyball:
Roberts’ remarkable run passes 600
GROVE CITY — Lining the walls of
Susan Roberts’ office in the Grove City College Arena are
portraits of the teams she’s coached over the years.
Allied News
NCAA Football: Midterm Exams
Tough tests await both of the
area’s college football teams today as they hit the road for
a pair of conference showdowns.
Allied News
Monacelli Shines On Defense
For Washington & Jefferson
A Cassadaga Valley Central School graduate is making an
impact on defense for the Washington & Jefferson (Pa.)
College football team this fall.
Jamestown Post Journal
Volleyball coach Hozak inducted into St. Vincent College
Athletic Hall of Fame
Women's volleyball coach Susan Hozak was inducted into the
St. Vincent College Athletic Hall of Fame at a banquet held
Sept. 10 in the Fred M. Rogers Center.
Connellsville Daily Courier
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2011
Alumni update from Washington
& Jefferson College
WASHINGTON, Pa. -- Sophomores
Alex Baroffio (Bethel Park, Pa./Bethel Park) and Matt Bliss
(Bethel Park, Pa./Bethel Park) are both enjoying breakout
seasons for the Washington & Jefferson College football
team.
Post Gazette
College Corner tidbits
Huey Ehredt, a Bishop Guilfoyle Catholic graduate, has been
finding success for the St. Vincent football team.
The Altoona Mirror
Canfield's Griesmer Sets New
Record
NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. - The
undefeated Westminster College women's tennis team now has
two current players who hold the team records for career
singles and doubles wins after seniors Dana Griesmer
(Canfield, Ohio/Canfield) and Lauren Latinovich (Venetia,
Pa./Peters Township) established new records last week.
MyValleySports.com
MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2011
Bearcats enjoy long-awaited
signature win
What a homecoming for St. Vincent College. Five years into
its resurrection of football, the Bearcats won a game that
carries some weight.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2011
Bethany Drops Nail-Biter
BETHANY - Even though his team
came up short, Bethany football coach Tim Weaver insisted he
had no regrets over rolling the dice in the final minute
during Saturday afternoon's gut-wrenching 30-27 loss to
Presidents' Athletic Conference rival Westminster.
The Intelligencer
Other Games
Saint Vincent 35, Washington & Jefferson 27: The
Bearcats might have gotten the signature Presidents'
Athletic Conference victory they have been searching for.
Aaron Smetanka completed 13 of 20 passes for 200 yards and a
touchdown for Saint Vincent (3-2, 2-1). Matt Bliss threw for
305 yards for W&J (3-3, 2-2).
Post Gazette
Waynesburg pleases crowd in
homecoming win
Waynesburg quarterback Josh
Graham completed 19-of-29 passes for 311 yards and tossed a
career-high six touchdown passes in a 47-33 homecoming win
Saturday afternoon against Geneva. The victory moved the
Jackets to 4-0 in the Presidents’ Athletic Conference,
keeping them in a first place tie with unbeaten Thomas More.
Herald Standard
Wrapup
St. Vincent beat Washington and
Jefferson for the first time, batting down a Hail Mary at
the end to preserve the 35-27 win.
D3Football.com
Noteables
Rob Kues threw four touchdown
passes to lead No. 8 Thomas More past Grove City 37-7.
D3Football.com
Turnovers are key as St.
Vincent stuns W&J
LATROBE - Saint Vincent College, aided by three
second-half interceptions that set up touchdowns, overcame a
third-quarter deficit and rallied Saturday to upset
Washington & Jefferson 35-27 at Chuck Noll Field.
Observer Reporter
Briefs
Women's soccer: Waynesburg saw its 11-game winning
streak come to an end Saturday, dropping a 5-1 decision to
Grove City in a Presidents' Athletic Conference women's
soccer match.
Observer Reporter
Yellow Jackets' Young is king
for a day
Observer-Reporter
WAYNESBURG - This time last year, Jeff Young was out of
school, working a job and trying to make ends meet for his
daughter.
Observer Reporter
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2011
The good, bad of area
football programs
The midway point of the local
college football season arrives Saturday, and there have
been some surprising situations.
After a season-opening loss to Christopher Newport,
Waynesburg is tied with Thomas More for first place in the
Presidents' Athletic Conference.
Observer Reporter
Other Games Today
Washington & Jefferson (3-2) at Saint Vincent (2-2), 1 p.m.
Chuck Noll Field, Latrobe -- The Bearcats are still
searching for a significant victory and come off a 23-20
loss at Geneva in overtime. ... The Presidents are 2-1 and
in second place behind Thomas More and Waynesburg in the
Presidents' Athletic Conference. ... W&J has never lost in
four games against Saint Vincent since the Bearcats revived
the varsity football program in 2007.
Post Gazette
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2011
Small college weekend preview
Washington & Jefferson at St. Vincent: Two years ago,
St. Vincent was driving late with a chance to tie this
matchup, but a sack yielded a fumble that allowed W&J to go
up by two scores.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
A midseason roundup
Football Utopia?: Thomas More
continues to climb in the polls. The team is currently
sitting at No. 8 in the D3football.com poll and No. 6 in
AFCA poll. It's the highest ranking ever for the Saints.
D3Football.com
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2011
Local Briefs
Women's soccer: Sarah Zeh and
Cheyanne Mangold scored goals as Washington & Jefferson
defeated Westminster, 2-0, in a PAC match at Alexandre
Stadium.
Observer Reporter
W&J senior Gigler picks up
national honor
Washington & Jefferson College senior defensive end Frank
Gigler, a Burrell graduate, was named to the D3football.com
National Team of the Week.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Football & Volleyball
Bethany College junior Gage
Lotozo made two tackles and fellow Sheridan alum, junior
Cody Eyerman, also contributed on special teams in a 23-7
loss against Waynesburg. Lotozo has 10 tackles in four games
for the Bison.
Zanesville Times Recorder
Bethany To Host Westminster
For Homecoming
BETHANY -- The Bethany College football team (2-2, 1-2) will
start the second half of its season and celebrate Homecoming
this Saturday by hosting PAC rival Westminster (2-2, 1-1) at
Bison Stadium for a 2 p.m. kickoff.
WTRF
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2011
Local Briefs: W&J's Marcius
tied for national assists lead
Washington & Jefferson junior Chrissy Marcius has moved
into the top spot in NCAA Division III in assists per game.
Observer Reporter
Kentuckiana Spotlight: Soccer
Thomas More senior midfielder Alex Oeswein (Manual) was
named the Presidents’ Athletic Conference Men’s Offensive
Player of the Week. He scored three goals in an overtime
loss to Ohio Northern and had a goal and an assist in a
victory over Thiel.
Courier-Journal
Local players shining in
college ranks
Karsen Cronin, a 2011 Fairfield
graduate, is leading the Thomas More College volleyball team
in kills as a freshman.
Hamilton Journal News
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2011
Local product secures win
WASHINGTON, Pa. - Junior defensive back Brian DeFranco,
a Steubenville Catholic Central High School graduate,
recorded a sack on the final play of the game as the
Washington & Jefferson football team fended off Westminster
20-16 on Saturday.
The Herald-Star
Canfield Alum Ties
Westminster Record
PITTSBURGH, Pa. - Two team
records were either set or tied in the Westminster College
women's tennis team's 9-0 win at Chatham on Sunday.
MyValleySports.com
Springfield Alum Receives PAC
Honors
Bryan Visingardi, a 6'0, 190-pound junior place kicker
from Geneva College, was named the PAC Special Teams Player
of the Week for October 3.
MyValleySports.com
Sports Shorts
Soccer: Kelly honored
Waynesburg University goalkeeper Katrina Kelly was named the
PAC Defender/Goalkeeper of the Week. The Connellsville
graduate posted a pair of shutouts in victories over
Wilmington (1-0) and Chatham (6-0). Kelly has five shutouts
this season.
Herald Standard
MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2011
College Football Highlights:
Video
Video of W&J and Westminster
WFMJ-TV
Jackets too much for Bethany
WAYNESBURG — The Waynesburg University football squad scored
the game’s first 20 points and played terrific red zone
defense, as it remained unbeaten in Presidents’ Athletic
Conference play with a 23-7 victory over Bethany College
Saturday afternoon
Herald Standard
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2011
Briefs
Men's soccer: Jeremy Troutman
scored in the 103rd minute to give Geneva a 2-1 victory over
Washington & Jefferson at Reeves Field.
Observer Reporter
W&J has close call against
Westminster
NEW WILMINGTON - Washington & Jefferson College's
football team had to stave off a late rally by Westminster
to hang on for a 20-16 victory over the Titans in a
Presidents' Athletic Conference game Saturday.
Observer Reporter
Waynesburg too strong for
Bethany
WAYNESBURG - On a cold, rain-soaked field at Jack Wiley
Stadium, Waynesburg flexed its collective muscles Saturday
afternoon and delivered a knockout punch to Bethany.
Observer Reporter
W&J's Roberts runs for a
cause
Washington & Jefferson College sophomore Haley Roberts
was one of 346 female runners to compete in the Dickinson
College Long-Short Cross Country Invitational in Carlisle
earlier this month.
Observer Reporter
Roundup: Division III
Washington & Jefferson 20, Westminster (Pa.) 16 -- W&J
(3-2, 2-1) overcame five turnovers to defeat Westminster
(2-2, 1-1) in a Presidents' Athletic Conference game.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Other Games
Waynesburg 23, Bethany 7: Bertrand Ngampa rushed for 79
yards and a touchdown as the host Yellow Jackets (3-1, 3-0
Presidents' Athletic Conference) won their third
consecutive. Matt Grimard had 240 passing yards for the
Bison (2-2, 1-2).
Post Gazette
Top 25 Wrapup
Top-ranked UW-Whitewater pulled
away in the second half, defeating UW-Platteville 34-14 to
win its 34th consecutive game. Levell Coppage got 168 yards
on 30 carries in the win. No. 8 Thomas More rolled up 35
second-quarter points in defeating Thiel 50-7.
D3Football.com
October off to better start
for Geneva
September is a month that Geneva
coach Geno DeMarco would rather forget. What coach wouldn't
want to burn that page of the calendar after going 0-4?
Beaver County Times
No. 8 Thomas More Football
Defeats Thiel, 50-7, On the Road
(GREENVILLE, Pa.) - The
eighth-ranked Thomas More College football team defeated
Thiel College, 50-7, today (Saturday, October 1, 2011) in a
Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) game at Alumni Stadium
in Greenville, Pennsylvania.
Local12.com
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1,
2011
Saint Vincent catching up fast
after tough year
The way Saint Vincent College
football coach Bob Colbert sees it, the Bearcats are a year
behind schedule.
Post Gazette
###
NEWSSTAND Archive - September 2011
NEWSSTAND Archive - August 2011
NEWSSTAND Archive - July 2011
NEWSSTAND Archive - June 2011
NEWSSTAND Archive -
May 2011
NEWSSTAND Archive -
April 2011
NEWSSTAND Archive -
March 2011
NEWSSTAND Archive -
February 2011
NEWSSTAND Archive -
January 2011
NEWSSTAND Archive -
December 2010
NEWSSTAND Archive -
November 2010
NEWSSTAND Archive -
October 2010
NEWSSTAND Archive -
September 2010
NEWSSTAND Archive - August 2010
NEWSSTAND Archive - July 2010
NEWSSTAND Archive - June 2010
NEWSSTAND Archive -
May 2010
NEWSSTAND Archive - April 2010
NEWSSTAND Archive - March 2010
NEWSSTAND Archive -
February 2010
NEWSSTAND Archive -
January 2010
NEWSSTAND Archive - December
2009
NEWSSTAND Archive -
November 2009
NEWSSTAND Archive -
October 2009
NEWSSTAND Archive -
September 2009
NEWSSTAND Archive - August 2009
NEWSSTAND Archive - July 2009
NEWSSTAND Archive - June 2009
NEWSSTAND Archive - April/May
2009
NEWSSTAND Archive - March 2009
NEWSSTAND Archive - February
2009
NEWSSTAND Archive - January
2009
NEWSSTAND Archive - December
2008
NEWSSTAND Archive - November
2008
NEWSSTAND Archive - October
2008
NEWSSTAND Archive - September
2008
NEWSSTAND Archive - August
2008
NEWSSTAND Archive - July 2008
NEWSSTAND Archive - June 2008
NEWSSTAND Archive -
May 2008
NEWSSTAND Archive - April 2008
NEWSSTAND Archive - March 2008
NEWSSTAND Archive - February
2008
NEWSSTAND Archive - January
2008
NEWSSTAND Archive - December
2007
NEWSSTAND Archive - November
2007
NEWSSTAND Archive - October
2007
NEWSSTAND Archive - September
2007
NEWSSTAND Archive - August
2007
NEWSSTAND Archive - July 2007
NEWSSTAND Archive - June 2007
NEWSSTAND Archive - May
2007
NEWSSTAND Archive - April
2007
NEWSSTAND Archive - March 2007
NEWSSTAND Archive - February
2007
NEWSSTAND Archive - January
2007
NEWSSTAND Archive - December
2006
NEWSSTAND Archive - November 2006
NEWSSTAND Archive - October
2006
NEWSSTAND Archive - September 2006
NEWSSTAND Archive - August 2006
###
|