Campbellsville University senior wide receiver Stan Warrenhuffman has been selected as the Mid-South Conference East Division Offensive Player of the Year, the conference office announced Thursday.
“If there’s an All-American in our conference, it’s Stan. He’s a pro in how he goes about his business. He’s well-deserving of the honor,” CU head coach Perry Thomas said.
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Campbellsville University closed out the 2011 regular season Saturday with a 32-23 victory over West Virginia University’s Institute of Technology at HIG Field and Finley Stadium. The Senior Day victory gives the Tigers their third-straight winning record in a regular season for the first time since the mid-1990s.
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Campbellsville University will host Greenville College for the 2011 Victory Bowl on Saturday (1:00) at Finley Stadium, the National Christian College Athletics (NCCAA) announced Sunday evening. Kickoff time is set for 1 p.m. ET.
The game will be televised on WLCU-TV on Comcast Cable channel 22 in Taylor County and will be streamed live online. Also, radio coverage of the game will be provided locally by WLCU 88.7 FM (wlcufm.com).
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Campbellsville University used an early defensive spark and went on to finish out a 42-6 home win Saturday against UVA-Wise at HIG Field in Finley Stadium.
The game did not seem to start in the Fighting Tigers favor as Wise blocked a Carl Ojala punt and the Cavaliers recovered at the CU 27.
However, Wise would not take advantage, finding themselves on a fourth down of their own at the Campbellsville 11. Wise had its kick blocked by Tiger senior Dwight Houston, who scooped the loose ball for a 15-yard return.
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Two fumbles and 10 points in the final minute of play sealed a Campbellsville University comeback against the Kentucky Christian University Knights 24-21 on Saturday afternoon at Huntington (West Va.) High School.
The win pulled the Tigers even in Mid-South Conference East Division play at 2-2 and snapped a four-game losing streak.
Senior placekicker David Hon won the game for the Tigers with a 32-yard field goal as time expired. The winning drive was set up after William Harris recovered a fumble, forced by a Derek Mincy sack, on the Knights’ 17 yard line.
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Two fumbles and 10 points in the final minute of play sealed a Campbellsville University comeback against the Kentucky Christian University Knights 24-21 on Saturday afternoon at Huntington (West Va.) High School.
The win pulled the Tigers even in Mid-South Conference East Division play at 2-2 and snapped a four-game losing streak.
Senior placekicker David Hon won the game for the Tigers with a 32-yard field goal as time expired. The winning drive was set up after William Harris recovered a fumble, forced by a Derek Mincy sack, on the Knights’ 17 yard line.
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Entering the game Saturday, everyone knew a losing streak was going to come to an end at Montgomery’s Cramton Bowl. However, it was Faulkner University that came out on top in a barn burner victory over Campbellsville University, 59-49.
Campbellsville pulled ahead by 11 points to go into halftime leading, 28-17, after scoring 14 unanswered points in the second quarter. The Eagles’ quarterback Josh Hollingsworth and his offense could not be stopped in the second half though, as the sophomore threw for a school record 564 yards and six touchdowns.
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When Campbellsville University and the University of the Cumberlands meet one can usually count on the game coming down to the final possession. Neither team disappointed the Homecoming crowd at Finley Stadium and HIG Field on Saturday, but the Tigers came up short on a comeback try, falling 20-13.
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Campbellsville University was unable to get started offensively Saturday as the visiting Tigers were held to 232 yards on the road at Georgetown College as part of a 31-6 loss.
David Hon scored the Tigers only points with a pair of field goals, each from the 34-yard-line.
It was a heavy defensive day for Campbellsville, spending 36 minutes on the field through 77 plays.
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Despite turning the ball over a record nine times, Campbellsville University rallied in the final four minutes of the game to pull within a touchdown of the University of Pikeville in a 37-30 upset at Finley Stadium’s HIG Field Saturday.
“It’s hard to beat anyone with nine turnovers, but I thought defensively, we played a pretty good game,” CU head coach Perry Thomas said.
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