Wabash Football - Mix-and-Match Lineup at Oberlin
Senior quarterback Matt Hudson returns to start at Oberlin Saturday, but three other regular starters will miss the game.
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Raeburn Doesn’t Forsee Letdown
Wabash football coach Erik Raeubrn doesn’t think intensity will be an issue as the Little Giants travel to Oberlin, Ohio 1 p.m. Saturday. Wabash is coming off two emotional games against top teams in the North Coast Athletic Conference — a 10-7 loss to Wittenberg and 37-27 victory at Wooster — and now face one of the bottom teams in the conference in Oberlin. The Yeomen picked up their first win of the season last Saturday — a 19-13 victory at Earlham on its Homecoming — to move to 1-6 overall and 1-3 in league play.
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Third Quarter Propels Wabash to Win
The Little Giants put 27 points up in the third quarter Saturday to beat Oberlin, 41-9, and erase memories of a forgettable first half.
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116th Monon Bell Tickets Nearing Sellout!
Tickets to the 116th Monon Bell Classic are now available on a first come, first served basis. Fewer than 300 tickets remain on the Wabash side of the field, while DePauw has sold out of tickets for its stands.
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Record-Tying Day Earns LeMond NCAC, National Honors
Junior wide receiver Kody LeMond tied the Wabash and conference records with four touchdowns in the Little Giants' 37-27 win at Wooster Saturday. That accomplishment helped him earn North Coast Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Week and D3football.com Team of the Week honors.
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Wabash Offense Tries to Return to Form
Now that they've flushed the flu bug out of their system, Wabash College offensive players have worked to build their chemistry back up. With senior quarterback Matt Hudson still out, the Little Giants enter their second week with junior Josh Miracle at the helm. After missing the first two days of practice with the flu, Miracle returned mid-week. He'll start for this week's key game against North Coast Athletic Conference rival Wooster.
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Wabash Looks to Contain Dual-Threat Holter
Wooster quarterback Austin Holter has been a thorn in Wabash’s side the last two years. His sophomore season, Holter rushed for 105 yards and passed for 129 in Wabash’s 21-10 victory at Wooster, Ohio. Last year, Holter rushed for 66 yards and passed for 286 in Wabash’s 45-24 victory at Crawfordsville.The Little Giants this Saturday will focus on containing Holter as they travel to Wooster for a 1 p.m. kickoff.
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Wabash Looks To Rebound at Wooster
There's no time for Wabash College to mourn its 10-7 home loss last week to Wittenberg. A high-scoring Wooster offense awaits the Division III No. 18 Little Giants today. The Scots are averaging 34.5 points and 347.5 yards per game. Quarterback Austin Holter is the reigning NCAC Offensive Player of the Week after throwing for 272 yards and rushing for a career-high 137 in a 24-20 victory over Washington University.
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Belton Debut Knocks Wind from Wooster
Freshman quarterback Chase Belton made his first Little Giant start Saturday and quickly learned opposing defenses struggle to contain Kody LeMond. The native Buckeye quarterback hit LeMond with four scoring passes to lead Wabash to a key NCAC win over Wooster, 37-27.
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Frederick Named To D3football.com Team of the Week
Senior safety Addrian Frederick has been named to the D3football.com Team of the Week, presented by Scoutware.
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