Abstract: The Phoenix ; Indianapolis, Ind. ; KNIGHTS PREVAIL OVER COUGARS The Marian University Knights Football team is set to continue its season after a victory over St. Fran-cis University of Fort Wayne, IN. After giving up the first touch-down of the game to St. Francis, the Knights answered with the next four scoring drives, putting them up 24-7 at the beginning of the 3rd quarter. The Knights’ offense was fueled by a powerful performance by sophomore running back Tevin Lake, who was named the NAIA FCS Offensive Player of the Game, gathering 141 yards and 3 touch-downs. Senior quarterback Adam Wiese went 26-34 with 2 intercep-tions, throwing for a total of 212 yards and 2 touchdowns, with senior John Hasty as his favorite receiver, gathering a game high 8 catches for 65 yards and 1 touch-down. Junior Robert Palmer led the de-fensive charge with 7 tackles and 1 sack. Palmer was named the NAIA FCS Defensive Player of the Game. Trailing Palmer on the defensive end was junior Seth Vondersaar, ending the game with 7 tackles. The Knights move to 10-1 on the season after their 45-34 victory over the Cougars and will continue next Saturday against #2 Missouri Valley College in Marshall, MO, who defeated Bethel University of Tennessee 10-7. Junior Clifford Brown holds his helmet up and looks to the sky in celebration has the Marian fight song hails after the game on Saturday John Hasty celebrates after scoring a touchdown. Hasty had one touchdown and a two point conversion. Senior kicker Michael Josifovski had one field goal on Saturday For more photos of the game, visit The Phoenix on Facebook at www.facebook. com/Muphoenix 2 By Michael Schrader Photo by Michael Schrader Photo by Michael Schrader Photo by Michael Schrader Prayer vigil for workers god and war Election 2012 Students hold vigil in support of the campus workers. Dr. Raymond Haberski, Jr., pre-sented a speech on the intersection of warfare and civil religion in the United State A recap of the election and an opin-ion about what to expect in the next four years. ...
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