River Falls, Wis. – The Wheaton football team concluded its 2025 season on Saturday in the Quarterfinals of the NCAA Division III Playoffs. UW-River Falls (12-1) topped the Thunder 46-21 as Wheaton concludes the season with an 11-3 record.
The Falcons took the opening kickoff. The hosts got off to a quick start with a 27-yard pass by quarterback Kaleb Blaha. The quick strike by the hosts started a nine-play drive of 68 yards that culminated with an 11-yard touchdown pass from Blaha to Blake Rohrer. The PAT kick that followed gave UWRF a 7-0 lead with 11:58 remaining in the first quarter.
Mateo Jesch attempted a 46-yard field goal with 7:39 left in the first quarter that went wide left. The Falcons' next offensive drive was stopped on fourth-and-one at the Wheaton 27-yard line when the Thunder defense forced a turnover on downs as
Rex Kroger tackled Blaha for a one-yard loss. The key tackle by Kroger gave the Thunder offense the ball with 5:37 left in the first quarter.
Wheaton methodically pushed the ball downfield, overcoming some penalties and a fumble. Wheaton was at the Falcons' 13-yard line when
Mark Forcucci threw a 12-yard pass to
Seth Kortenhoeven at the UWRF one-yard line for a key first down at the one-yard line. Forcucci ran the ball into the end zone on the next play for a one-yard touchdown run.
Mateo Jesch converted the PAT kick to tie the game at 7-7 with 13:29 left in the second quarter.
The Falcons responded with their own drive. The nine play drive of 56 yards culminated with an 11- yard touchdown pass from Blaha to Austin Rush. The ensuing PAT kick was good as the hosts gained a 14-7 lead with 8:47 remaining in the first half. Wheaton turned the ball over on downs on the next drive at the Falcons' 30-yard line. The hosts countered with a lengthy 16-play drive of more than five-and-a-half minutes. The Falcons' Trevor Asher reached the end zone on a one-yard touchdown run that extended their lead to 20-7 with 37 seconds left in the game. Wheaton blocked the PAT that followed Asher's touchdown. The ensuing Thunder drive was highlighted by a 25-yard pass from Forcucci to
Whit Jewett, followed by a pass interference call against UWRF. However, in the closing seconds of the half Wheaton threw an interception. The first half concluded with UWRF leading the Thunder 20-7.
Wheaton received the opening kickoff of the second half. On the first play of the third quarter, Crider started things with a strong 11-yard run for the guests. Three plays later, Forcucci connected with a wide open
Caleb Titherington for a 44-yard touchdown strike along the Falcons' sideline. Jesch followed with a PAT kick that cut the hosts lead to 20-14 with 13:03 left in the third quarter. The Falcons responded with an 11-play drive that ended with Asher running up the middle and through the Thunder defense for a 21-yard touchdown run. UWRF attempted a two-point conversion, and the running play fell just short of the end zone as the hosts maintained a 26-14 lead with 9:48 left in the third quarter.
Wheaton opened the offensive drive that followed with a 20-yard pass from Forcucci to Kortenhoeven. Later in the drive Wheaton continued to move the ball downfield with Forcucci connecting with
Caleb Titherington for a 19-yard pass along the Thunder sideline. Four plays later the Thunder had a critical fourth-and-two and the UWRF stymied Crider for a two-yard loss and Wheaton turned the ball over on downs at the Falcons' 20-yard line with 5:12 left in the game. Three plays later, Blaha found a wide open Jake Hilton who sprinted into the endzone for a 71-yard touchdown catch that gave the Falcons a 33-14 lead after the PAT kick went through uprights with 3:53 left in the third quarter. The Wheaton drive that followed concluded with 1:03 remaining in the third quarter as Wheaton turned the ball over on downs at the UWRF 21-yard following a fourth-and-28.
The Wheaton defense shut down the Falcons' offense on the next drive, forcing UWRF to punt. The Falcons' punter mishandled the snap and attempted to punt but it was blocked and allowed Wheaton to start it next drive at the UWRF one-yard line. Crider reached the end zone on a one-yard touchdown and Jesch followed with the PAT kick as Wheaton trimmed the hosts' lead to 33-21 with 14:52 left in the fourth quarter.
Following the touchdown, Wheaton attempted an onside kick that was recovered by the Falcons at the Wheaton 38-yard line. Five plays later, Asher reached the end zone and the hosts converted the PAT kick to extend the UWRF lead to 40-21. Wheaton turned the ball over on downs on their next two drives and the Falcons turned in a nine-play drive that lasted 5:12 to extend their lead to 46-21z with 2:58 remaining in the game and resulted in the final score.
Wheaton had 429 yards of total offense as the Thunder had 365 passing yards and 64 yards on the ground. The Falcons racked up 507 yards of total offense with 407 passing yards and 100 rushing yards.
Forcucci completed 50.9% (27-of-53) of his passing attempts today, with 331 yards through the air. He ran for one touchdown and passed for another.Titherington caught a game-high nine passes for 153 yards, with the touchdown reception. Kortenhoeven caught eight passes for 84 yards. Crider ran for 68 yards on 18 carries with one touchdown run.
Linebacker
Caleb Coburn recorded a game-high 13 total tackles, including nine solo stops and one tackle for loss (-3 yards) to his credit.
Brett Dieter had nine total tackles and recovered a fumble.
Maison Haas and
Zeke Harris each had seven total tackles as Harris recorded a tackle for loss (-1 yard).
EDITOR'S NOTE: This story will be updated throughout the evening.