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Catching Up with PAC’s Postseason Football Games

By Justin Zackal The Division III football postseason concludes Saturday, and even though weeks have passed since PAC teams played a down, two of the league’s four postseason teams are still catching their breaths. PAC champion Thomas More overcame a 17-0 deficit at home to Wittenberg in the first round of the NCAA tournament on …

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Men’s Basketball: Bethany at Thomas More (12-10-16)

Men’s Basketball – Thomas More #34 Junior Stockwell 6-4 Sophomore Center Stat Line: 13 points In a fierce PAC battle on Saturday, December 10, the Thomas More Saints outlasted the Bethany Bison, 76-72. Three players notched double figures for the Saints, including sophomore center Junior Stockwell who chipped in with 13 points off the bench. Stockwell was selected as the Foster …

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Women’s Basketball: Bethany at Thomas More (12-10-16)

Women’s Basketball – Thomas More #24 Madison Temple 6-0 Sophomore Guard Stat Line: 15 points, 10 assists The reigning national champion Thomas More Saints defeated the Bethany Bison on Saturday, December 10 by a 99-65 decision. Sophomore Guard Madison Temple played a large role in the win, scoring 15 points and dishing out 10 assists for a double-double. For her efforts, Temple …

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Men’s Basketball: Waynesburg at Grove City (12-3-16)

Men’s Basketball – Waynesburg #23 Marcus Wallace 6-5 Junior Forward Stat Line: 13 points, 13 rebounds Waynesburg junior forward Marcus Wallace collected a double-double, his first of the season, in a 57-49 road win at Grove City on December 3, 2016. The PAC Sports Network named Wallace the Foster Law Offices Player of the Game for …

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Women’s Basketball: Waynesburg at Grove City (12-3-16)

Women’s Basketball – Waynesburg #30 Addy Knetzer 5-11 Junior Forward Stat Line: 24 points, 10 rebounds Waynesburg’s Addy Knetzer scored 24 points and reeled in 10 rebounds in a 64-62 road win for Waynesburg at Grove City on December 3, 2016. The Yellow Jackets trailed by 11 at the half but rallied back in the second half for the win. Knetzer played a pivotal role in the …

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