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The Lord Jeffs Reign Over 2014: Stock Report 11/10
Maybe it was the game being played under the lights or the NESN TV camera crew, but the NESCAC season ended on a high note with Amherst claiming the undisputed NESCAC championship and Little Three championship by beating their archrival … Continue reading
Posted in Amherst, Bates, Football, Middlebury
Tagged Austin Lommen, Chris Tamasi, EJ Mills, Gene Garay, Jaymie Spears, Mark Upton, Matt Milano, Max Lippe, Ned Deane, Phillip Nwosu
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The Biggest Little Game in America Goes Primetime (Sort of)
Williams travels to Amherst for the annual matchup between the two arch-rivals. For those not familiar with the history behind the rivalry, Wikipedia has a good short summary. The big news this year is that the game will be played … Continue reading
Posted in Amherst, Football, Williams
Tagged Alex Scyocurka, Austin Lommen, Jean Luc Etieene, Max Lippe, Nick Kelly
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Elation and Heartbreak in Hartford: The Stock Report 11/4
In another thrilling game between two of the top teams in the NESCAC, Amherst managed to give Trinity their second consecutive home loss by a 7-6 score. The win all but wraps up the NESCAC championship for Amherst assuming they … Continue reading
Posted in Bates, Football, Stock Report, Trinity, Tufts, Wesleyan, Williams
Tagged Alex Snyder, Austin Lommen, Ben Rosenblatt, Greg Lanzillo, Hayden Jardine, Jake Bussani, James Howe, Justin Sanchez, Shaun Carroll, Spencer Aukamp
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10 Statistics That Might Surprise You
Editors Note: This article was co-written by Joe MacDonald and Adam Lamont Between our statistics page and the wealth of information over at the NESCAC site, a football aficionado can spend hours pouring over statistics if he/she were to feel so … Continue reading
Panthers Make Rude Guests in Hartford: Stock Report 10/26
Every streak will end at some point, and Trinity’s vaunted home winning streak of 53 games finally came to a stunning finish on Saturday. Like any streak of such length, the Bantams endured many close calls before Saturday, but the Panthers … Continue reading
Posted in Football, Stock Report, Uncategorized
Tagged Alex Snyder, Austin Lommen, Brendan Rankowitz, Chris Gow, Dan Pierce, Dave Murray, Drew Jacobs, Frank Williams, Henry Foye, Jack Doll, Jay Fabien, Jeff Hopsicker, Jesse Warren, Josh Hurwitz, LaShawn Ware, Luke Duncklee, Mac Foote, Mark Riley, Matt Cannone, Matt Milano, Matt Minno, Michael Budness, Nate Leedy, Nick Joseph, Rico Gonzalez, Sonny Puzzo, Spencer Aukamp, Steven Kiesel, Tim Patricia
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Power Rankings: 10/23
The rankings shuffle around a little this week with Amherst moving up a spot by virtue of their win Saturday, but the Bantams retain the top spot. Meanwhile the biggest movers were Colby and Bowdoin up two spots each. 1. … Continue reading
Posted in Football, Power Rankings
Tagged Austin Lommen, Chudi Iregbulem, Jesse Warren, Matt Milano, Nick Kelly, Phillip Nwosu, Steven Kiesel
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The Stakes Rise: The Weekend Preview 10/18
As we move to the stretch run, the biggest games of the season are still in front of us. When Wesleyan and Amherst meet on Saturday, more than just the Little Three will be on the line. The winner will … Continue reading
Posted in Football
Tagged Alex Scyocurka, Austin Lommen, Brian Golger, Dave Caputi, Devon Carrillo, Jackson McGonagle, Jake Prince, Jesse Warren, Kyle Gibson, LaShawn Ware, Mac Caputi, Matt Cannone, Matt Milano, Max Lippe, Patrick Dugan, Ryan Newson, Tim Patricia, Tom Wells, Tyler Grant
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Bounce Back Time: Stock Report October 6
We know last week we took a drop in production. Much of that was because of a decidedly upsetting uptick in classwork, but excuses won’t cut it. Without a doubt our stock was down last week, but we promise that … Continue reading
Posted in Football, Uncategorized
Tagged Alex Kelly, Austin Lommen, Dave Murray, Gabe Harrington, Jake Johnson, Mac Caputi, Phillip Nwosu
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Weekend Preview: September 27
The biggest change a team can make from week to week comes after week 1 and leading into week 2. Nothing can replicate game speed, and after coaches are able to look back at game tape for the first time … Continue reading