football News - October, 2010 Archive

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Saints Shut Down RPI 14-3, Remain Unbeaten in Conference

Oct. 23: The St. Lawrence University football team's defense forced two interceptions and six turnovers on downs against Rensselaer on Saturday, while the offense piled up 147 yards rushing and a pair of touchdown passes by senior JP Kearney.  The team's efforts allowed the Saints to improve to 4-0 in Liberty League play behind the 14-3 victory over the Engineers at Leckonby Stadium.

Saints Prepared for RPI, Featured on D3Football.com

Oct. 22: Fresh off a 23-14 victory against Union College, The St. Lawrence University football team will put its undefeated conference record on the line tomorrow against Rensselaer in a crucial Liberty League contest at Leckonby Stadium.

Saints Remain Unbeaten in Conference, Topple Union 24-13

Oct. 16: The St. Lawrence University football team outscored Union College 16-0 in the second half en route to a 23-14 victory over the Dutchmen at Frank Bailey Field on Saturday.  The victory keeps St. Lawrence alone on top of the Liberty League standings with a perfect 3-0 mark and avenges the Saints' overtime loss to Union last season at Leckonby Stadium.

Benkwitt, Pioneers Top Saints, 31-13

Oct. 9: The St. Lawrence University football team saw its two-game win streak come to an end on Saturday afternoon, as Utica College used an outstanding performance by quarterback Andrew Benkwitt en route to a 31-13 victory over the Saints at Charles A. Gaetano Stadium in Utica, NY.

Cryts Earns ECAC Honor; Watch Saints vs. Utica Live!

Oct. 7: St. Lawrence University senior captain Ben Cryts was named the ECAC Division III North Defensive Player of the Week for his efforts in the Saints' dramatic 24-21 victory over Hobart.  Meanwhile, fans can watch or listen to St. Lawrence take on Utica College on the web live on Saturday!

Seniors Help Saints Knock Off Hobart, 24-21

Oct. 2: The St. Lawrence University football team used four interceptions and three touchdown passes from senior JP Kearney to stun Hobart College at Leckonby Stadium on Saturday afternoon by the score of 24-21 in front of 1,825 fans during the University's Family Weekend.  The victory, the first over Hobart since the 1991 season, came hours after the dedication of the Ted "Bear" Stratford '57 football locker room.