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#1
General football / Re: All Decade Team?
January 15, 2011, 12:16:17 PM
definitely missed the click here for full list link....

also while i take the initial frustration down a few levels, it still does not change the fact that its a little backwards...
#2
General football / All Decade Team?
January 14, 2011, 08:19:37 PM
So for some reason Pete Ittersagen, easily the second best player on his defense during his career at Wheaton, made the first team for your "all-decade" team. Granted he currently plays for the Tennessee Titans and deserves to be there due to his prowess as a punt returner in addition to his defensive ability. However, the fact that Ittersagen is listed on the first team and Andy Studebaker's name is not listed anywhere is a joke. Studebaker was by far the best player on that defense, routinely breaking through double and triple teams and was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles a pick ahead of another first teamer Pierre Garcon. The guy is a freak athlete who missed a year due to injury but ask anyone who watched any of those games and it was not hard to see who the best player on the field was. It was most definitely Studebaker...go watch the highlights of his ONE NFL start...
#3
Wheaton ends the year on a positive note setting the school record for wins at 24. Hard to imagine that setting such a record happens on the day the season ends with no post season possibility. Kinda sums up the season for the Thunder though, some good some not so good. Brian Kolb also becomes the all-time hits leader in the CCIW after going 3-4 in game 2 of the doubleheader with Elmhurst. Wheaton figures to be back in the mix next year as well. While they lose a good number of arms, Kolb and Josh Weaver are the only losses from a potent lineup. Both will be sorely missed but it wouldnt surprise me if Wheaton bounces back for a strong 2011 campaign
#4
my apologies got some bad info...
#5
Wheaton salvages the third game of the series behind a strong pitching performance by senior John Little.  Little goes 8 innings allowed only 1 on 5 hits while striking out 3 and walking 2. The Thunder offense took out some frustration on the IWU pitching staff pounding out 20 hits en route to a 12-1 victory.
#6
Wheaton up 8-1 in the 8th (IWU leads series 2-0)
North Park up 4-1 in the 5th (Millikin leads series 1-0)
Augie wins game 1 10-7...no live stats
North Central and Carthage tied 1-1 in the 3rd (North Central leads series 1-0)
#7
nvm unfrozen...Augie wins 9-8 on a walkoff single
North Park and Elmhurst split their doubleheader

North Central  7-2  18-4
Wheaton 6-3  19-6
Carthage 6-3  14-9
North Park 6-3  17-9
IWU 5-4  10-12
Augustana 3-6  15-8
Millikin 2-7  6-18
Elmhurst 1-8  4-17
#8
Any updates in Rock Island? Live stats is frozen heading to the top of the 10th tied at 8 apiece.
#9
Wheaton makes it three consecutive come from behind victories against Augustana dating back to the conference tournament last year when the Thunder plated 4 in the top of the ninth after two outs.  Wheaton extends its winning streak to 10 and will travel to Rock Island on Saturday.
#10
Wheaton's winning streak sits at seven after a 10-1 victory over Benedictine in Lisle. The Thunder improves their record to 12-3 with another game against Benedictine on Wednesday (this time at Alexian).

Box Score
http://athletics.wheaton.edu/custompages/baseball/base_stats/whebb15.htm
#11
Wheaton defeated Benedictine 7-4 in Lisle to push the win streak to 5.  The Thunder improves to 10-3 on the season.  Another strong performance by Freshman Trey Martin who earned the win. Here's the link to the story...

http://athletics.wheaton.edu/news/2010/3/26/BB_BEN1.aspx?path=baseball

#12
i dont want to be that guy but Wheaton is 9-3 after defeating St. Francis yesterday
#13
Wheaton completes the sweep of the three game series vs. Spalding down in Lexington with a 17-8 victory on Saturday. Swept the doubleheader Friday with scores of 17-0 and 9-6. The Thunder trailed 6-2 heading into the last inning of game 2 on Friday and rallied with 7 runs to earn the victory.  With the sweep the Thunder now sit at 8-3 on the season