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Saint Vincent at Thiel Statistical Comparison Series in Brief on The Saint Vincent Bearcats [1-0] at Thiel Tomcats [1-0] Saturday, Sept. 10, 2016 w 7 p.m. w Alumni Stadium w Greenville, Pa. Week 2: Saint Vincent at Series in Brief 2016 Schedule/Results Thiel Series. .Thiel leads, 11-7-0 September Current Streak ..Saint Vincent 1-game W streak Sat. 3 + at Allegheny W 44-21 fter earning a 44-21 season-opening win over Last Meeting ...2015 (Saint Vincent won, 65-14) Sat. 10 + SAINT VINCENT 7:00 PM the Allegheny Gators, the Thiel Tomcats will Thiel’s Last Win ................2014 (21-20) Sat. 17 * BETHANY 1:00 PM Alook to carry their momentum over when Sat. 24 * at Geneva 3:00 PM they play their home opener Saturday night against the Saint Vincent Bearcats. On the Air October Radio ............... News Talk 790 AM WPIC Sat. 1 *^ W&J 3:00 PM Online .....................ThielAthletics.com Sat. 15 * at Case Western Reserve 1:00 PM The Tomcats achieved two key objectives against ..............................790WPIC.com Sat. 22 * at Carnegie Mellon 1:00 PM the Gators - run the ball well and cause turnovers. Sat. 29 *+ WAYNESBURG 7:00 PM 790 AM WPIC APP ....Smart Phone Download Broadcasters ....................Hugh Ringer November Tomcat running backs Nick Barca, James Lewis ..........................Don Achenbach ’77 Sat. 5 *! THOMAS MORE 1:00 PM and Payton Hicks combined for 274 yards and five Sat. 12 *# at Grove City 1:30 PM touchdowns last Saturday. As a team, Thiel ran for Statistical Comparison 302 yards on 42 attempts. * PAC game 2016 Statistics SV TC ^ Homecoming 2016 Points per game 47.0 44.0 ! Senior Parent Recognition On defense, the Tomcats allowed three touchdowns First downs 26 21 + Under the Lights but came up with three interceptions and three Rushing yards per game 189.0 302.0 # 33rd Mercer County Cup fumbles. Jake Elk contributed two interceptions Passing yards per game 424.0 148.0 while Joe Krimm and Tyron Bynum each forced Total yards per game 613.0 450.0 a fumble and recovered a fumble. Krimm also recorded nine tackles and two sacks and went on to 3rd-Down conversions/attempts 13/21 4/8 be named to the D3football.com Team of the Week. 3rd-Down defense/attempts 5/16 4/15 Thiel Coaching Staff Doak Walker Jr. led Thiel with 10 tackles. 4th-Down conversions/attempts 1/2 1/2 Head Coach 4th-Down defense/attempts 1/4 5/6 Dan Blume Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 Like the Tomcats, the Bearcats earned a win in Penalties/Avg. Yds. per game 6-54.0 9-71.0 Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks their first game of the season. Quarterback Derek Darrell Satterfield ’06 Stewart threw for 424 yards and five touchdown passes in a 47-24 victory over Alma College. Damon Offensive Line & Run Game / Recruiting Black was Stewart’s top target, recording 10 catches Coordinator for 163 yards. Two of Black’s receptions went for Tim Heffernan touchdowns. Another top threat in the passing game Special Teams Coordinator / for the Bearcats was Dalton Dietrich, who caught Defensive Backs five passes for 100 yards. Matt Arshinkoff Jhanard Dorsett paced Saint Vincent on the ground Wide Receivers Ryan Matviko with 84 yards on 13 carries. Matt McCarthy led the Bearcats with 14 tackles. Nick Defensive Line Barca Jeff Stephens The Tomcats are 11-7 all-time against the Bearcats Running Backs and have won three of the last four games in the Brian Radakovich series. However, it was the Bearcats who earned a 65-14 win in the last game between the two teams Cornerbacks at Chuck Noll Field last season. Devante Sims Three-Time Champions 1967 1972 2005 thiel college game notes Tomcats Run Roughshod Over the fourth most in Thiel history. Darrell Satterfield Gators, 44-21 ’06 is third in the category with 4,870 passing yards. Radke has recorded 1,928 career rushing Running backs Nick Barca, James Lewis and Payton yards, the seventh most in program history. Al Payton Hicks combined for 274 yards and five McCartney ’69 ranks sixth in the category with a Hicks touchdowns Saturday night to lead the Thiel total of 2,156 yards. Tomcats to a 44-21 season-opening, non-con- ference win over the Allegheny Gators at Frank Fuhrer Field. The Krimm Reaper Hicks was instrumental early. He scored touch- Krimm was named to the D3football.com Team downs on runs of 40 and 10 yards in the first of the Week Tuesday. He recorded nine tackles, quarter to cap off a pair of seven-play drives that 2.5 of which were behind the line of scrim- propelled the Tomcats to an early 14-0 lead. mage, in Thiel’s 44-21 season-opening win over Allegheny. Krimm also recorded two sacks, Barca scored on a 15-yard run early in the forced a fumble and recovered a fumble. second quarter, and the Tomcats went into the locker room at halftime with a 21-0 lead. Thiel scored on the opening possession of the Deja Vu for #22 second half. After a trio of carries by Barca, Elk picked up right where he left off last season Ryan Radke threw his first touchdown pass of in the first game of the 2016 season. His two- 2016 GAME HIGHS the season, a 23-yarder down the far side of the interception effort against Allegheny matched field, to tight end Ryan Rowland. his total from the 10th game of the 2015 season, Yds rushing ....123 .................Nick Barca v. ALL a 28-23 victory over Grove City. In last week’s Yds passing ....148 ................Ryan Radke v. ALL Allegheny scored a pair of touchdowns in the Long pass .......46 ................Ryan Radke v. ALL third quarter, but Thiel countered with a 30-yard game, Elk recorded 106 interception return Receptions ......3 ............DeShawon Bracy v. ALL touchdown run by Lewis to take a 34-14 lead into yards, coming close to the school record that Yds receiving. .76 ............DeShawon Bracy v. ALL the final frame. Kennard Davis set (123 yards) against Bethany TDs rushing. 2 ....James Lewis, Payton Hicks v. ALL on Oct. 23, 2003. Colin Peal nailed a 31-yard field goal for the TDs passing ......1 ................Ryan Radke v. ALL TDs receiving ....1 ..............Ryan Rowland v. ALL Tomcats less than a minute into the fourth quar- Interceptions .....2 ...................Jake Elk v. ALL ter, but Tyler Balla scored a touchdown for the Saint Vincent Last Week Tackles ........10 ............Doak Walker Jr. v. ALL Gators with 9:42 remaining to cut the lead down TFL ...........2.5 .................Joe Krimm v. ALL to 16 points. Lewis went on to seal the win for the Saint Vincent quarterback Derek Stewart threw Sacks ..........2.0 .................Joe Krimm v. ALL Tomcats with 3:30 remaining when he scored on for 424 yards and five touchdown passes in a a 46-yard run. 47-24 road victory over Alma College to open the 2016 season. Barca led Thiel with 123 yards while scoring one Stewart threw 44 passes in the opener, 28 of THIEL QUICK FACTS touchdown. Lewis ran for 98 yards and scored two touchdowns while Hicks ran for 53 yards and which were completed. His 424 passing yards Location ....................Greenville, Pa. scored two touchdowns. were the eighth most in PAC history. Founded ..............................1866 Colors. Navy Blue & Old Gold Radke completed 8-of-10 passes for 148 yards. Damon Black led Saint Vincent with 10 catches Enrollment ...........................1,000 He threw one touchdown pass and also ran for for 163 yards. He also caught two touchdown Nickname .........................Tomcats 33 yards. DeShawon Bracy led Thiel with three passes. Dalton Dietrich also reached the century Stadium ............ Alumni Stadium (1,400) catches for 76 yards. mark with 100 receiving yards on five grabs. President. Susan Traverso, Ph.D. Jhanard Dorsett led the Bearcats on the ground Director of Athletics ............Amy Schafer Gator Logan Lee completed 11-of-24 passes for with 84 yards on 13 totes. Matt McCarthy led Director of Compliance ........Lori Schimmel 117 yards in the second half. Balla paced the Athletic Trainers. Joe Zidar Gators with 123 yards on the ground. Saint Vincent on defense with 14 tackles. ......................... Hannah Jasienski Thiel’s defense forced six turnovers on the ..........................Connor Warren night, three interceptions and three fumbles. Last Game vs. Saint Vincent Linebacker intercepted two passes and Jake Elk The Thiel Tomcats suffered a 65-14 PAC loss to picked up 106 return yards. the Saint Vincent Bearcats at Chuck Noll Field SPORTS INFORMATION Thiel nose tackle Joe Krimm and linebacker in Latrobe, Pa. each forced a fumble and recov- Sports Information Director ......Ed Topoleski Tyron Bynum Saint Vincent opened up an early 35-0 lead and ered a fumble. Krimm also recorded two sacks Office .......................724-589-2180 never looked back. Fax .................................724-589-2880 and finished second on the team with nine E-mail [email protected] tackles. Linebacker Doak Walker Jr. led the Cornerback Richard Proper gave the Tomcats Address ................75 College Avenue Tomcats with 10 tackles. a boost near the midpoint of the second quarter ..................Greenville, Pa. 16125 when he returned a kickoff 90 yards for a touch- The win was the first for Dan Blume, who was Ast. Sports Info Director. .Cyrill Parham down. Office ....................... making his debut as head coach of the Tomcats. 724-589-2241 Tyler Donahue led the Bearcats with 270 yards Fax .................................724-589-2880 on the ground on 11 carries while Shavonta Craft E-mail [email protected] scored three rushing touchdowns. Donahue Address ................75 College Avenue Radke Records Watch ..................Greenville, Pa. 16125 Radke has amassed 4,361 career passing yards, completed 8-of-14 passes for 165 yards and ThielAthletics.com Page 2 2016 Thiel College Football thiel college game notes two touchdowns.
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