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Pioneers pull away early from Lawrence

The Carroll University football team jumped on Lawrence University early and rolled to a 55-6 Midwest Conference victory at the Banta Bowl on Saturday in the Hall of Fame Game.

Carroll (4-2, 3-2 MWC) scored two touchdowns in the first 3:39 of the game and led 24-0 after the first quarter. Running back Lamont Williams had topped the 100-yard mark early in the second quarter and finished the game with 26 carries for 153 yards and three touchdowns.

Lawrence (1-4, 1-4) turned the ball over six times and was limited to 215 yards of offense.

Quarterback Luke Barthelmess was limited to 4 of 14 passing for 24 yards before leaving the game early in the third quarter with an injury. Running back Ben Hartman was a bright spot for the Vikings with 13 carries for 68 yards and a touchdown.

Williams capped a four-play, 40 yard scoring drive with a 23-yard run to put Carroll up 7-0. The Vikings fumbled on the next possession, and Carroll scored four plays later on Justin Butterfield’s one-yard run. Williams fumbled on the play before the score, but Carroll recovered at the Lawrence 1-yard line.

Carroll added Butterfield’s 38-yard touchdown pass to Matt Sklander with 6:23 left in the first quarter, and Tyler Raymaker kicked a 20-yard field goal on the final play of the first quarter for a 24-0 lead.

Carroll got a 15-yard scoring pass from Butterfield to Sklander and a 26-yard field goal from Raymaker and led 34-0 at the half.

Lawrence got its only score of the game when the Vikings moved 82 yards in 16 plays in the third quarter. Backup quarterback Alex Brewer hit Tyler Mazur for 26 yards to the Carroll 9. After a roughing the passer penalty gave Lawrence a first down, Hartman scored from three yards out to cut the lead to 34-6.

Carroll added three touchdowns in the fourth quarter, all coming off interceptions, to seal the win.

Lawrence returns to action next Saturday when it travels to St. Norbert College.

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Inside LU Athletics: Hope set to make good on his promise

Jon Hope is a man of his word.

The Lawrence University senior linebacker made a promise to his best friend when both were prep standouts at Northland Pines High School in northern Wisconsin. Hope had promised his pal Shane Ryan that he would wear Ryan’s No. 38 during Hope’s senior year of prep football. But another player chose 38 and Hope went back to No. 5.

With Ryan now serving overseas in the United States Army and only six games left in his college football career, Hope knew time was running out to make good on that promise.

“I decided this year that I would do it,” Hope said. “That always stuck with me. I decided I would be a man of my word and do it.”

So when Hope runs onto the Banta Bowl turf on Saturday for the Hall of Fame Game against Carroll University, he will have No. 38 on his back and thoughts of a best friend in harm’s way on the other side of the planet.

Ryan serves in the infantry and had already done one tour of duty fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan. Hope said Ryan is nearing the end of his four-year commitment to the military, and he wants to see his friend return home to family and friends.

“He’s been my best friend since my junior year of high school,” Hope said. “I came back to Northland Pines after being in Illinois, and we did everything together.”

And they played right next to each other on the field. Ryan was the fullback plowing the road for Hope, who was the tailback.

“Shane was the kind of guy that if you needed a big play, he would do his best and come up with it. He always sacrificed himself,” Hope said. “He gave it his all and made sure everyone was doing what they needed to do.

“I just want to do well for him. I don’t know. It will be like I’m going to be him for the day.”

Hope has played very well during his final season with the Vikings. He leads the team with 36 tackles and ranks fifth in the Midwest Conference at 9.0 tackles per game. Hope also has a team-high three interceptions, including two against Illinois College last Saturday. It was the first multi-interception game of Hope’s life. He hadn’t done it in college or in high school.

“It’s going to be weird, but I want to represent it well,” Hope said. “It doesn’t matter what jersey it is, it’s the number that’s important. I don’t want to disappoint him.”

Stevens honored again

Lawrence cross country standout Sam Stevens has been named the Midwest Conference Performer of the Week for second consecutive week.

The senior from Suamico, Wis., won the honor after his effort at the University of Minnesota’s Roy Griak Invitational. Stevens finished 29th among the 272 competitors and was the top Midwest Conference finisher in the event. Stevens covered the 8,000 meters in 26:43.5.

Stevens also won the award in the final week of September after finishing second at the UW-Whitewater Invitational on Sept. 22.

Make it three straight

The Lawrence men’s soccer team beat St. Norbert College 2-1 on Wednesday, and that marks the third consecutive win for the Vikings over the Green Knights.

That’s a first for the Vikings, who had never beaten the Green Knights three consecutives times in a series that dates back to 1974. Lawrence had a five-game unbeaten streak against St. Norbert from 1981-84 but that involved two wins, a tie and two more wins.

Lawrence is now 5-5-1 on the season and 2-2-1 in the conference.

Induction set for Friday

The 2012 Lawrence Hall of Fame class will be inducted on Friday in a ceremony at the Warch Campus Center.

The group of coach Amy Proctor, wrestler Andy Kazik, swimmer Daniel Hurley, soccer star Megan Tiemann and soccer and hockey standout Tom Conti also will be recognized at Saturday’s football game against Carroll.

Editor’s Note: Inside LU Athletics is a notes package written by Lawrence University Director of Athletic Media Relations Joe Vanden Acker. It will feature teams and individual players, recap weekly awards or highlights and take a look at what’s ahead for the Vikings.

 

Big second quarter pushes Illinois College past Vikings

JACKSONVILLE, Ill. — The Illinois College football team scored three touchdowns, including one in the final seconds, in the second quarter, and pulled away for a 56-20 Midwest Conference victory over Lawrence University on Saturday at England Stadium.

Quarterback Michael Bates was 19 of 31 passing for 315 yards, five touchdowns and three interceptions for the Blueboys (4-0, 3-0 MWC). Dakota Lammy carried the ball 19 times for 160 yards and a touchdown for Illinois College.

Illinois College piled up 613 yards of offense, including 292 on the ground.

Quarterback Luke Barthelmess completed 19 of 30 psses for 174 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions for Lawrence (1-3, 1-3).

Illinois College jumped out to a 14-0 lead in the first quarter, but linebacker Jon Hope got his first of two interceptions and returned the ball 18 yards to the Illinois College five-yard line. Barthelmess hit Dominique Dirden with a touchdown pass on the next play to trim the lead to 14-7.

The Blueboys then pushed the lead to 28-14 in the second quarter, but the Vikings answered. Lawrence drove 60 yards in 11 plays for a touchdown. Barthelmess completed key passes to both Tyler Mazur and Scott Vandeloo, and Barthelmess then ran it in from three yards out.

Lawrence got another interception from Hope and drove to the Illinois College 13 before being pushed back and turned the ball over on downs. The Blueboys then drove 71 yards on seven plays, with Bates completing a 26-yard touchdown pass with one second left in the half. Illinois College led 35-14 at the half.

The Vikings took their opening possession of the second half and moved 67 yards in seven plays for a touchdown. Barthelmess hit Mazur with a 14-yard scoring pass to cut the margin to 35-20.

Illinois College got a touchdown after a Lawrence turnover to push the lead back to 42-20, and the Blueboys added a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns to complete the scoring.

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Inside LU Athletics: Barthelmess rides wave of emotion with his family, team

Mike Barthelmess rode an emotional rollercoaster last weekend where the valley must have felt as deep as the Grand Canyon and the peak was like Mount Everest.

The first-year Lawrence University head football coach went from the low of seeing his youngest son injured while playing high school football on Friday night to the high of watching his Vikings dismantle Beloit College on Saturday evening for his first victory at Lawrence.

Barthelmess went to Paul Engen Field on Appleton’s north side last Friday to watch Isaac Barthelmess, a star running back for Appleton North, and his teammates take on Wausau West. The Barthelmess’ were at the game with several family members who were visiting Appleton for the weekend to watch Isaac and his older brother, Luke, Lawrence’s star quarterback, play.

Isaac had already scored a touchdown, his seventh of the young season, when he caught a pass in the second quarter.

“Isaac was spinning to try and get away from the tackle and another guy hits him the in the leg and he goes down,” Barthelmess said. “He’s not getting up and he’s not getting up. You could tell it was serious, and I thought it was his knee.”

The officials immediately waved the medical staff on the field, and the Barthelmess family followed. Isaac had broken both the fibula and tibia in the same leg.

“Luke was amazing. He was whispering in Isaac’s ear and holding his hand,” said Barthelmess, who waited in agony along with his injured son for the ambulance to arrive. “We had to just calm Isaac down, but the whole world is watching and it’s dead silent. It was kind of a feeling like you were in shock.”

Isaac was transported to Appleton Medical Center, and Barthelmess praised the staff for easing his son’s pain and preparing him for the surgery that would come Saturday morning. Barthelmess’ wife, Becky, stayed at the hospital overnight, and Barthelmess returned to an empty house.

“I slept in Isaac’s bed,” said Barthelmess, who added that he couldn’t help but think of his son’s football future. “All this preparation, all this work, and it’s over. As a parent, you feel that but you don’t want to go there because you want to be strong for him.”

Barthelmess went back to Appleton Medical Center in the morning, and Isaac spent nearly three hours in surgery.

“I was praying and keeping good thoughts for Isaac,” said Barthelmess, who added that the procedure went well. “I stayed long enough to say hello to Isaac and then went off to the game.”

The coach said his pregame speech to the players talked about appreciating the game and the opportunities presented to them.

“My mind was at our football game when it had to be,” Barthelmess said. “My mind was on Isaac for the most part, to be honest with you. The coordinators did a great job.”

One Lawrence player who also was focused on Isaac was his big brother, Luke.

“Luke had 22 (Isaac’s number) on his wristbands and the initials ICB. I knew he was going to be on a mission,” Barthelmess said. “His running style Saturday night was very different. He was running for his brother. He was looking for people to hit. He was definitely on a mission.”

Luke finished with 12 carries for 74 yards in Lawrence’s 38-14 drubbing of Beloit. He also completed 19 of 30 passes for 277 yards and three touchdowns.

Barthelmess got doused with ice water from the cooler in the final seconds of the Vikings’ victory, but he said the best part of the evening came after the final whistle when the players surrounded their coach.

“The joy for me was standing in front of those guys and looking at the expressions on their faces,” Barthelmess said. “On Saturday night after they experienced such great success, it was seeing their faces and knowing for them that all this work, all this trust, all this faith, pays off.”

Stevens runs down honor

Lawrence cross country standout Sam Stevens has been named the Midwest Conference Performer of the Week.

Stevens, a junior from Suamico, Wis., won the award after finishing second at the UW-Whitewater Invitational this past Saturday. Stevens covered the 8,000-meter course in 26:19 and led Lawrence to a fourth-place finish in the team standings.

This is the third time Stevens has been named the MWC Performer of the Week. Stevens, the defending individual conference champion, captured the award twice during the 2011 season.

Burke, Muchowski sweep MWC awards

The Lawrence women’s soccer team swept the Midwest Conference Player of the Week awards.

Senior goalkeeper Cassie Burke was named the Defensive Player of the Week and sophomore forward Keli Muchowski was selected as the Offensive Player of the Week.

Burke had 160 shutout minutes as Lawrence went 2-0 on the week. Burke recorded 10 saves in a 3-0 victory over Illinois College last Saturday. She also picked up an assist on Muchowski’s goal in the 15th minute. Burke also played the first 70 minutes, made one save and didn’t allow a goal in Lawrence’s 4-1 victory over Knox College on Sunday.

Muchowski scored three goals and picked up an assist in Lawrence’s two games last week. Muchowski scored a pair of goals against Illinois College and had a goal and an assist against Knox.

Muchowski leads the team with four goals and nine points.

Editor’s Note: Inside LU Athletics is a notes package written by Lawrence University Director of Athletic Media Relations Joe Vanden Acker. It will feature teams and individual players, recap weekly awards or highlights and take a look at what’s ahead for the Vikings.

 

Vikings cruise to victory over Beloit

The Lawrence University football team jumped out to a 24-0 lead and cruised to a 38-14 Midwest Conference victory over Beloit College on Saturday in the Banta Bowl.

It was the first victory at Lawrence (1-2, 1-2 MWC) for first-year head coach Mike Barthelmess.

Junior quarterback Luke Barthelmess was 19 of 30 passing for 277 yards and three touchdowns. Barthelmess also ran 12 times for 74 yards. Running back Ben Hartman had seven carries for a team-high 90 yards, and included in that total was a 54-yard touchdown run.

Running back Zach Draus paced Beloit (0-3, 0-2) with 19 carries for 139 yards and a touchdown. Quarterback Will Coyne was 14 of 29 passing for 164 yards and two interceptions.

Lawrence led 3-0 early when the Vikings moved 76 yards in nine plays for the first touchdown of the afternoon. Barthelmess hit Tyler Mazur on a 16-yard scoring strike for a 10-0 lead. Mazur caught four passes for 98 yards.

The Vikings made it 17-0 with 3:33 left in the first half when Scott Vandeloo took advantage of the perfect play call. Beloit called an all-out blitz, and Lawrence countered with a screen pass. Vandeloo went untouched 36 yards for the touchdown.

Lawrence got the ball back with 2:14 left in the opening half and moved 70 yards in just three plays for the touchdown. Barthelmess hit Dominique Dirden, who caught eight passes for 71 yards, for 21 yards and a Beloit penalty moved the ball to the Bucs’ 29-yard line. Barthelmess found Dan Dubnicka on the next play for a 29-yard touchdown catch and Lawrence led 24-0.

The Bucs took advantage of an interception to cut the lead to 24-6 at the half, but Lawrence got a two-yard touchdown run from Vandeloo and a 54-yard scoring scamper from Hartman in the second half to seal the win.

Lawrence, which piled up 492 yards of offense, also forced three turnovers. Sam Wagner forced and recovered the same fumble, and Brandon Taylor and Colt Duncan had interceptions for the Vikings. Marcus Moore piled up a game-high 12 tackles for Lawrence.

The Vikings have a bye next Saturday and return to action on Sept. 29 when they travel to Illinois College.

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Lawrence rally comes up short at Lake Forest

LAKE FOREST, Ill. — A late rally came up short on Saturday for the Lawrence University football team, and Lake Forest College hung on for a 20-16 Midwest Conference win at Farwell Field.

Lawrence (0-2, 0-2 MWC) got a touchdown from quarterback Luke Barthelmess with 15 seconds left, but the onsides kick attempt failed and secured the win for Lake Forest (1-1, 1-0 MWC).

Barthelmess was 24 of 43 passing for 362 yards and a touchdown, but he was sacked eight times by the Lake Forest defense. Dan Dubnicka had the biggest game of his Lawrence career with five catches for 136 yards.

Running back Al Mitchell did nearly all the damage for Lake Forest by running 23 times for 202 yards and a touchdown.

Mitchell gave Lake Forest a 6-0 lead when he ran 68 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter. Lawrence cut the lead in half when it drove the ball to the Lake Forest 12 before the drive stalled. Cody Robel booted a 28-yard field goal with 8:54 left in the first half to trim the lead to 6-3.

The Foresters then sacked Barthelmess in the end zone for a safety and an 8-3 lead with 5:20 left in the half. Lake Forest took the ensuing free kick and scored. Joey Valdivia ran 18 yards for the score and a 14-3 lead.

The teams then exchanged fumbles, and Lawrence moved the ball to the Lake Forest 10 in the final seconds of the first half. Lake Forest got another sack to end the half.

Lawrence trimmed the margin to 14-10 early in the fourth quarter. The Vikings got the ball after Jon Hope intercepted Pete Scaffidi at the Lake Forest 27-yard line. Barthelmess hit Jermaine Taylor for 20 yards, and Ben Hartman then grabbed an eight-yard touchdown pass with 14:17 left in the contest.

Lake Forest countered by driving 69 yards in 12 plays for a touchdown. Alec Howe finished the drive with a two-yard touchdown run, and Lake Forest led 20-14.

Lawrence then drove to the Lake Forest 26, but turned the ball over on downs. The Vikings got the ball back with 1:42 left and moved 98 yards in 10 plays for a touchdown. Barthelmess ran it in from seven yards out to trim the margin to 20-16.

The Vikings touched the ensuing onsides kick before it went 10 yards and Lake Forest took a knee to end the game. 

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