Wabash Streaks to 7-0 with Win Over Wittenberg
Russ Harbaugh threw for 271 yards and two touchdowns, leading the Wabash College football team (7-0; 5-0 NCAC) to a 26-20 come-from-behind victory over Wittenberg University (3-4; 3-1). Wabash's win, coupled with Kenyon's loss to Ohio Wesleyan, leaves Wabash in sole possession of first place in the North Coast Athletic Conference.
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Showdown Saturday: Wabash Hosts Wittenberg
Anybody who thought Wittenberg University’s 0-3 start might mean the Tigers were off a bit in 2005 was dead wrong. Coach Joe Fincham again has Wittenberg flying high and contending for the North Coast Athletic Conference championship, which pollsters predicted prior to the start of the season. So Saturday's game between Wabash (6-0; 4-0) and Wittenberg (3-3; 3-0) features the league’s best two defenses against the league’s best all-around offenses. To say that this is the game of the year in the NCAC is an understatement; this one is for all the marbles: a league championship and playoff berth are likely to be the spoils for the victor.
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Little Giants' Dominant Offense Too Much for Wooster
It was all about getting it back for the Wabash College Little Giants Saturday – getting the win over Wooster College, getting the swagger back, and establishing themselves in dominant fashion, 44-10.
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NCAA Division III Playoffs Broadcast Information
There are several ways for you to keep up with all the action from Saturday's NCAA Divison III football playoff game between the Wabash College Little Giants and the Capital University Crusaders.
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Metzelaars Makes Wooster Trip Special For Wabash Team
None of the 60 Wabash football players who boarded the buses to take the team to Wooster, Ohio had any idea there would be a slight detour in their Friday afternoon trip. The undefeated Little Giants took a break from their trip for Saturday’s game to listen to former Wabash and NFL player and current Indianapolis Colts assistant coach Pete Metzelaars ’82.
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Wabash Travels to NE Ohio for Clash of the Titans
When the 24th ranked Wabash football (5-0; 3-0) team takes the field at the College of Wooster, it will be 364 days since the Little Giants came out on the short end of a 33-30 score at the hands of the Fighting Scots at Byron P. Hollett Little Giant Stadium.
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Little Giants Enter The Polls at 24th
The Wabash football team entered the national rankings for the first time this season, receiving 122 points in the American Football Coaches Association Division III Coaches' Poll to enter at 24th.
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Pynenberg Named NCAC Defensive Player of the Week
Sophomore linebacker Adrian Pynenberg has been named the North Coast Athletic Conference Defensive Football Player of the Week for the period ending October 8.
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Strong Second Half Propels Wabash to 42-7 Victory
Geoff Walker's 93-yard punt return for a touchdown early in the second quarter woke up a sluggish Wabash football team, and a strong second half pushed the Little Giants to 5-0 on the season with a 42-7 win over a game Oberlin squad. Wabash is in first place in the North Coast Athletic Conference standings with a 3-0 record heading into next week's game at Wooster.
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Brick Wall Defense Leads Undefeated Little Giants
If there were any nagging questions about the defensive unit of the Wabash football team, they were answered Saturday in the Little Giants’ 29-7 victory over Ohio Wesleyan. And the game wasn’t as close as the final score would indicate.
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