Presbyterian Dominates St. Thomas (MN) in Convincing Victory: Presbyterian 23, St. Thomas (MN) 9
Recap of Presbyterian vs St. Thomas (MN) (23-9). Game highlights, key performances, and analysis.
Presbyterian Dominates St. Thomas (MN) in Convincing Victory: Presbyterian 23, St. Thomas (MN) 9
Game Result Overview
Presbyterian secured a decisive victory over St. Thomas (MN) with a final score of 23-9. The game, played on November 15, 2025, saw Presbyterian establish control early and maintain it throughout the contest, despite a valiant effort from St. Thomas (MN). Presbyterian's offense and defense combined effectively to keep St. Thomas (MN) at bay, ultimately leading them to the win.
Key Individual Performances
Unfortunately, the provided data lacks detailed statistics for quarterback, rushing, receiving, and defensive performances. Therefore, we are unable to highlight individual statistical leaders in those positions.
Turning Points
The game's momentum swung back and forth, with several key plays shaping the outcome. In the 1st quarter, St. Thomas (MN) attempted a 49-yard field goal by #39 B.Hoiland, but the kick was NO GOOD. Presbyterian's #2 A.Peters was sacked for a loss of 9 yards to the PC31 by #31 M.Torres. The quarter also saw St. Thomas (MN) suffer a turnover on downs, with #32 E.Cartmel losing 12 yards on a rush. Presbyterian responded with #18 J.Jackson's successful 42-yard field goal attempt, giving them an early lead.
The second quarter brought more excitement. #18 J.Jackson's kickoff traveled 63 yards, but #5 E.Paulson of St. Thomas (MN) returned it 43 yards, providing a spark for their offense. Later in the quarter, #8 C.Hurst of St. Thomas (MN) completed a 42-yard pass to #6 B.Atkins, advancing the ball deep into Presbyterian territory.
The third quarter saw Presbyterian's defense step up. #8 C.Hurst was sacked for a loss of 13 yards by #17 J.Pendleton, and fumbled the ball, which was recovered by Presbyterian's #62 C.Rentz. #39 B.Hoiland of St. Thomas (MN) successfully converted a 34-yard field goal, but Presbyterian maintained their lead.
The fourth quarter saw St. Thomas (MN) attempting to mount a comeback, but Presbyterian's defense stood firm. #8 C.Hurst took a knee at PC39 for a loss of 9 yards, and Presbyterian held on to secure the victory.
Looking Ahead
With this impressive win, Presbyterian will look to build on their success as they move forward. St. Thomas (MN) will need to regroup and address the issues that plagued them in this game. Both teams will undoubtedly analyze the game film, focusing on the critical plays and areas for improvement. The victory for Presbyterian demonstrates their ability to execute under pressure and capitalize on their opportunities.