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35
WashU WAS 6-3 , 5-3
36
Winner Wheaton (IL) WHE 8-1 , 7-1
WashU WAS
6-3 , 5-3
35
Final
36
Wheaton (IL) WHE
8-1 , 7-1
Winner
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
WAS WashU 7 6 7 15 35
WHE Wheaton (IL) 0 14 7 15 36

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Game Recap: Football |

No. 12 Wheaton rallies for a dramatic 36-35 victory against WashU with no time remaining

Lawson Haigler
Lawson Haigler led the Thunder with 13 total tackles on Saturday
Wheaton, Ill. – The 12th-ranked Wheaton football team earned a dramatic 36-35 win against Washington University in St. Louis today with no time left on the clock. Wheaton improves to 8-1 overall and 7-1 in CCIW play.

Senior quarterback Ben Thorson's 34-yard Hail Mary pass was caught in the end zone over five defenders by Seth Kortenhoeven to cut the WashU lead to 35-34. The Thunder kicking team came onto the field for a PAT kick attempt when WashU called time out. When the timeout concluded Wheaton's offense came back on the field for a two-point conversion attempt. Thorson tossed the ball to All-American running back Giovanni Weeks who got the ball into the end zone on a pitch to his left for the dramatic 36-35 Wheaton win.

Wheaton was in the come-from-behind position because the Bears scored on a three-yard touchdown run by Kenneth Hamilton with 1:10 remaining in the fourth quarter that put WashU up 35-28. The Bears completed a 26-yard pass on the play that preceded Hamilton's touchdown to give the guests a first-and-goal situation at the Wheaton three-yard line with a little more than a minute remaining. The Wheaton defense then allowed Hamilton to make it into the end zone to give Wheaton as much time as possible for the Thunder offense to pull of its dramatic rally.

The Wheaton offense put up 443 yards today, with 266 passing yards and 177 rushing yards. The Bears had 468 yards of total offense as the guests passed for 350 yards and ran for 118 yards.

Weeks carried the ball 30 times today for 172 rushing yards. He also caught two passes for 11 receiving yards.

Thorson completed 16 of his 28 passing attempts for 266 yards through the air. All five Wheaton touchdowns today came through the air on Thorson passes and he did not have an interception.

Peter JohanikKortenhoeven caught six passes today, with three touchdown receptions. He amassed 164 receiving yards on the day. Ben Bonga caught six passes for 78 yards with one touchdown reception.

Linebacker Lawson Haigler led the Wheaton defense with 13 total tackles. Fellow linebacker Caleb McClung added 10 total tackles. Dimitri Cannon and Johnny Eller each had eight total tackles, with seven tackles apiece for Peter Johanik and Max Wilson. Johanik (PICTURED RIGHT) had 1-1/2 tackles for loss (-3 yards), including a quarterback sack (-1 yard).

WashU scored first in today's game with a seven-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Matt Rush to Collin Hoyhtya that gave the guests a 7-0 lead with 2:37 remaining in the first quarter. Wheaton responded in the second quarter when it capped off an 11-play drive of 75 yards with a three-yard touchdown pass from Thorson to Caleb Titherington. Titherington's TD tied the contest at 7-7 with 12:35 remaining in the second quarter. WashU kicker Chris Vartanian made a 22-yard field goal with 7:37 left in the first half to give the guests a 10-7 lead. Wheaton quickly responded on its next drive with a touchdown. Thorson connected with Kortenhoeven on a 48-yard touchdown pass on the fourth play of the drive that followed Vartanian's touchdown pass. Kortenhoeven's touchdown allowed Wheaton to regain the lead with a 14-10 lead with 6:05 left in the second quarter. Vartanian kicked a 38-yard field goal as time expired to end the first half as Wheaton led the Bears 14-13 at the halftime intermission.

The Bears started the second half with an impressive six-play drive of 78 yards that culminated with a five-yard touchdown run by Levi Moore to give the guests a 20-14 lead with 11:55 remaining in the third quarter. Early in the drive, Rush completed passes of 33 and 29 yards to get his team into the red zone. Each team traded drives after Moore's touchdown. Wheaton then accomplished a seven-play drive of 76 yards that concluded on a 29-yard touchdown pass from Thorson to Bonga. Bonga's TD reception put the Thunder back on top with a 21-20 lead with 2:34 remaining in the third quarter.

Giovanni WeeksWheaton's second drive of the fourth quarter started at the hosts' own 41-yard line and Weeks (PICTURED LEFT) amassed 30 rushing yards on the first four plays of the drive. Thorson followed Weeks' four carries with a six-yard pass to Bonga and a 23-yard touchdown pass to Kortenhoeven that extended Wheaton's lead to 28-20 with 8:57 remaining in the fourth quarter.

Washington responded on its next drive with an eight-play drive of 78 yards that culminated with an eight-yard touchdown run by Fred Ware. The Bears accomplished a two-point conversion pass to tie the contest at 28-28 with 4:55 left in the game. The Wheaton drive that followed was aided by a 21-yard kickoff return by Titherington that allowed the Thunder to start at its own 39-yard line. The drive stalled and Wheaton turned the ball over on downs at its own 48-yard line with 2:59 left in the game. The Bears' drive that followed ended with Hamilton's touchdown run.

Wheaton will conclude the regular season next Saturday in a 1:00 p.m. kickoff at North Park.
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Players Mentioned

Lawson Haigler

#13 Lawson Haigler

LB
6' 1"
Junior
Peter Johanik

#54 Peter Johanik

DL
6' 1"
Sophomore
Caleb Titherington

#11 Caleb Titherington

WR
5' 10"
Sophomore
Giovanni Weeks

#30 Giovanni Weeks

RB
6' 0"
Senior
Max Wilson

#12 Max Wilson

DB
6' 4"
Junior
Ben Bonga

#15 Ben Bonga

WR
6' 2"
Junior
Tiger Cannon

#43 Tiger Cannon

DB
5' 9"
Junior
Johnny Eller

#34 Johnny Eller

LB
5' 11"
Junior
Caleb McClung

#42 Caleb McClung

LB
5' 10"
Junior
Ben Thorson

#5 Ben Thorson

QB
6' 3"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Lawson Haigler

#13 Lawson Haigler

6' 1"
Junior
LB
Peter Johanik

#54 Peter Johanik

6' 1"
Sophomore
DL
Caleb Titherington

#11 Caleb Titherington

5' 10"
Sophomore
WR
Giovanni Weeks

#30 Giovanni Weeks

6' 0"
Senior
RB
Max Wilson

#12 Max Wilson

6' 4"
Junior
DB
Ben Bonga

#15 Ben Bonga

6' 2"
Junior
WR
Tiger Cannon

#43 Tiger Cannon

5' 9"
Junior
DB
Johnny Eller

#34 Johnny Eller

5' 11"
Junior
LB
Caleb McClung

#42 Caleb McClung

5' 10"
Junior
LB
Ben Thorson

#5 Ben Thorson

6' 3"
Senior
QB