Friday, December 28, 2012

Schaid and Weber in All-American Bowl!

Both Pioneers are in the front row (sitting).  Cody Weber #5 is far left and TJ Schaid #28 is the fourth in from the left.
Pioneer seniors TJ Schaid and Cody Weber competed last weekend in the 2012 All-American Bowl held in the Metrodome in Minneapolis.  Their Stripes team fell to the Stars team 19-7, but Weber had the lone TD for Stripes!  

Both guys said it was a really cool way to finish their careers alongside a good friend and teammate and the high level of competition within the game.



Check back soon for box score and more pictures.

Monday, December 17, 2012

Brinkman, Taylor, and Team USA Win in Mexico!


Pioneer Football seniors Tom Brinkman and Brian Taylor were selected to play in this past weekend's Tazon de Estrellas in Guadalajara, Mexico representing the United States.  Team Stars and Stripes beat the CONADEIP All-Stars from Mexico 32-15 in the fourth annual All-Star game.

They are now back on campus and will take finals this week before heading off to Minneapolis on Saturday with teammates TJ Schaid and Cody Weber, to play in the All-American Bowl.  Four of the five seniors from Grinnell will finish their careers together in an All-Star game.  Pretty cool experience for those guys!




Box Score

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Pioneer Football Managers

Brieauna Bradley '13
We are so lucky to have had such wonderful, dedicated, and hard-working people serve as Pioneer Football Managers over the last few years.  This year's group included Brieauna Bradley, Steph Haines, Alysia Horcher and Lorejune Fernandez.  Without their help, the football team would struggle mightily to stay afloat.  They are involved in so much of the program on a daily basis, but perhaps their emotional support and love for Grinnell Football are their greatest gift to the program.

Bri, Steph, Alysia and Lorejune - We are forever thankful!

Grinnell's student newspaper (The Scarlet & Black) published a story about Grinnell's athletic programs managers, and featured our own Steph Haines.

Check it out!

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

2012 Highlight Video!

At long last, the 2012 Pioneer Football Highlight Film is published.

Much thanks to all of those who helped in one way or another to make this possible.  Chris Varney at KRGN Radio, our wonderful filmers Steph Haines, Lorejuene Fernandez, and Brieuana Bradley.  Official Pioneer Football Photographer Alysia Horcher.  Players Jordy Manker and Jeremy Wiles.

Monday, December 10, 2012

Pioneer Football Photo Slideshow

Courtesy of Official Pioneer Football Photographer Alysia Horcher '15 comes the end-of-season photo slideshow.  Check it out!

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Pioneer Prospect Video

As we approach our application deadline we put together this video to further enhance Grinnell in the eyes of our prospective student-athletes.  We interviewed our 5 graduating seniors to give their perspective on Grinnell and Pioneer Football and this is what they said:

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

David Ternes Named All-Region!


Grinnell College's David Ternes '15 has been named to the D3football.com All-West Region Team for the 2012 campaign.

Ternes, a 6-0, 221-pound linebacker from Oakley, Calif. (Freedom), was named to the third team.

An All-Midwest Conference selection, Ternes led Grinnell in tackles and ranked third in the conference with 103. He was first in the league in fumble recoveries with four, second in forced fumbles with three and ranked eighth in tackles for loss with 11.5.

Ternes also had 3.5 sacks and two pass breakups.

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Brinkman & Taylor Head to Mexico for All-Star Game!

Tom Brinkman and Brian Taylor will continue their careers for at least a little while
Grinnell College's Tom Brinkman '13 and Brian Taylor '13 have been chosen by a panel of NCAA Division III football coaches to represent Team Stars & Stripes in the fourth annual Tázon de Estrellas (Bowl of the Stars).

The D-III All-Star team's contest against the CONADEIP All-Stars from Mexico is slated for Dec. 15 at La Fortaleza Azul (The Blue Fortress) in Guadalajara, Mexico.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Jack Taylor and 138 Points!



By now you should know that Grinnell College men's basketball player, Jack Taylor '15, made national headlines this past week when he scored an NCAA-record 138 points in a single game.  Since that Tuesday night, there's been plenty of buzz on campus and Grinnell has been seen or mentioned on ESPN, The New York Times and Sports Illustrated just to name a few.

Check out the video above which aired on ESPN last night during SportsCenter.

Also, perhaps one of the best pieces from this story came from Forbes, where the author claims that scoring 138 points in a basketball game isn't even Taylor's greatest feat:

However, more impressive than Taylor’s unprecedented sports achievement is the institution of higher learning that he attends. The sophomore guard, and National Honor Society member, attends Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa.

I visited Grinnell a few years ago and was immediately smitten. The school sits on 120 acres of bucolic Iowa countryside. When you dream of fresh, clean, and pastoral collegiate environments, think of Grinnell.  One can easily see how such a lovely, free-spirited locale gave rise to innovations both inside (Grinnell launched the nation’s first political science department) and outside the classroom.

But, for an education columnist like me, there’s a bigger story. At Grinnell College students are expected to be both physical and service athletes. Moreover, academic standards aren’t lowered to attract top athletic talent.

Friday, November 16, 2012

Seven Pioneers Named All-MWC!

Clockwise from Top Left: Cody Weber, Tom Brinkman, Drew Blumberg, Andrew Clark and David Ternes
Seven Grinnell College players have been named to the 2012 All-Midwest Conference Football Team.

The Pioneers had five second-team selections – Cody Weber '13 (wide receiver), Tom Brinkman '13 (defensive line),Drew Blumberg '13 (defensive back), Andrew Clark '14 (return specialist) and David Ternes '15 (linebacker).

Weber, a 6-0, 195-pounder from Pullman, Wash. (Pullman), led the Pioneers in receiving with 44 catches and 564 yards despite missing the second half of the season due to injury. He scored five touchdowns, and before getting hurt was among the national leaders in receptions and reception yards per game. Weber, who was named to the D3football.com Team of the Week and earned MWC Player of the Week honors, has been invited to play in the All-American Bowl in Minneapolis, Minn.

Brinkman, a 5-9, 259-pounder from Rolfe, Iowa (Pocahontas Area), had 46 tackles this season including four for loss. He also had 2.5 sacks and ranked sixth in the MWC in fumble recoveries with two. Brinkman, who also blocked a kick this season, has been named to the USA roster for the Tazon de Estrallas All-Star Game.

Blumberg, a 6-1, 191-pounder from Bishop, Calif., was among the MWC leaders in pass breakups (eight), interceptions (four) and tackles (72). His tackle total ranked second on the team. A two-time Academic All-District first-teamer, he has been invited to play in the All-American Bowl in Minneapolis, Minn., the Aztec Bowl in Monterrey, Mexico, and the Tazon de Estrallas All-Star Game.

Clark, a 5-9, 180-pounder from Byron, Ill., led the MWC in kickoff return average with 23.9 yards per attempt. He had 573 yards on 24 returns with a long of 48. Also a defensive back, Clark finished the season with 27 tackles, two pass breakups and an interception.

Ternes, a 6-0, 221-pounder from Oakley, Calif., led Grinnell in tackles and ranked third in the conference with 103. He was first in the MWC in fumble recoveries with four, second in forced fumbles with three and ranked eighth in tackles for loss with 11.5. Ternes also had 3.5 sacks and two pass breakups.



Grinnell had a pair of honorable mention selections, TJ Schaid '13 at running back and Graham Fisher '16 at punter.

Schaid, a 5-9, 187-pounder from Walworth, Wis., was also an All-MWC selection in 2010. He led Grinnell in rushing this season with 570 yards and a touchdown, and ranked second in receiving with 36 catches for 241 yards and three scores. A semifinalist for the National Football Foundation's National Scholar-Athlete Award, he has been invited to play in the National Bowl Collegiate All-Star Game.


Fisher, a 6-4, 233-pounder from Palo Alto, Calif., was among the MWC leaders in punting with a 36.2-yard average. He had five kicks of over 50 yards and put 18 inside the 20-yard line. Fisher was named the MWC Special Teams Performer of the Week during the season after kicking a 50-yard field goal. He was 5-of-9 on field goal tries.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Cornell Photos

With Official Pioneer Football Photographer Alysia Horcher competing in her first-ever diving competition on Saturday, Brieauna Bradley filled in quite admirably.  Thanks Brieauana!

Rain began falling just as the Pioneers started to rally

Barrett Morrissette runs through an attempted tackle

Sam Poulos led the Pioneers in rushing 

Rich Renteria with a key 4th quarter INT

Brian Taylor setting the edge in his last game

Aamir Walton looks for confirmation on Kevin Hwang's TD catch

Monday, November 12, 2012

Frantic Fourth Not Enough Against Cornell


In the season finale for both teams, the Pioneers fell behind early, down 25-0 at halftime, only to ignite a stunning rally that came up just short before losing 32-27.  The 2012 season comes to a close with the Pioneers finishing with a 2-8 record, their worst record in 3 years.  Going 1-4 in games decided by one score or less was most certainly the main reason for the drop-off in record.

We'd like to say a final farewell to our 5 seniors:  Drew Blumberg, Tom Brinkman, TJ Schaid, Brian Taylor, and Cody Weber.  We are so grateful for their commitment and leadership, not to mention their talent.  Thank you and good luck as you move forward!

With 40 returning players with lots of experience, we are already looking forward to 2013!  Go Pioneers!

Friday, November 9, 2012

Hype Video

Tonight, during our weekly "Milk and Cookies" gathering, we treated the guys to a hype video.  Last game of the 2012 season is tomorrow at Cornell!

Go Pioneers!

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Drew Blumberg Named Academic All-District Again


Grinnell College safety Drew Blumberg '13 has repeated as a District 8 NCAA Division IIIAcademic All-District football first-teamer.

The award is presented by Capital One and the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). By being named to the first team, Blumberg is eligible for Academic All-America honors.

Blumberg, a biological chemistry major from Bishop, Calif. (Bishop Union), is a team captain and last season was named the Pioneers' defensive back/outside linebacker Most Valuable Player. He has been named Academic All-Conference twice.

Blumberg ranks second in the conference in interceptions this season with four, third in pass breakups with seven and is in the top 20 in tackles with 66. He also has a forced fumble and has 2.5 tackles for loss.

He has been invited to play in the Metrodome All-American Bowl in Minneapolis, Minn., the Aztec Bowl in Monterrey, Mexico and the Tazon de Estrallas All-Star Game.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Athletic Facilities Video

Grinnell College alum, and former track and field athlete, Ben Brewer '11 put together this sweet video that shows off the College's fantastic indoor athletic facilities, one of the finest in all of Division III.

Photos from St Norbert Game

Thanks once again to Alysia Horcher for her amazing work.  Visit her Flickr page for all of her photos of Pioneer Football.

The fans came out for Senior Day

Andrew Clark hits a seam provided by Jacob Beecher, Seth Gustafson, and Kevin Hwang

Kevin Hwang celebrates his critical 3rd quarter punt block

Colton Feller corrals a Green Knight

Daniel Ryerson celebrates a sack

TJ Schaid turns the corner while Max Jacobson leads out in front

Aamir Walton with one of his team-high 7 catches

Monday, November 5, 2012

Pioneers Lose Another Close Game

2012 Pioneer Seniors and their families.  (L-R)  TJ Schaid #28, Brian Taylor #9, Cody Weber #5, Drew Blumberg #44 and Tom Brinkman #66

Saturday's Senior Day game against St. Norbert could not have started any better for the host Pioneers, when Kevin Hwang recovered a fumble in the first quarter for a touchdown and a 6-0 lead.  Heading into the 4th quarter, Grinnell still lead 12-7, but would give up two scores in the final period before falling to the Green Knights 20-12.

Defense and special teams kept the Scarlet & Black in the hunt.  David Ternes had 15 tackles with 3 TFLs, a forced fumble and a recovered fumble.  Seniors Drew Blumberg added 12 tackles and Tom Brinkman had 11, including 1.5 sacks while playing 50 snaps on offense as well.  Hwang had the fumble recovery and added a blocked punt that led to a Pioneer field goal in the 3rd quarter.  Graham Fisher hit both field goal attempts (22 and 40 yards).

Offensively, the Pioneers were led by receiver Aamir Walton with 7 catches for 69 yards.

Players of the Week:
Defense:  David Ternes
Offense:  Aamir Walton and Tom Brinkman
Special Teams:  Kevin Hwang

The 2012 season comes to a close this Saturday at renewed MWC-rival Cornell.  Kickoff is at noon!

Go Pioneers!


Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Happy Halloween!

Every year on Halloween, the coaches dress up for practice and today's outfits were some of the best in recent memory.  The coaches took to mocking some of the players in some interesting ways.  Photos by Brieauna Bradley!

The "Twins" Andrew Clark #32 and Seth Gustafson #25 with Coach Ben Cooprider and Manny the Mannequin

Graham Fisher, Palo Alto native and rabid Stanford fan, and Coach Nate Smith

Coach Tim Hollibaugh as Daniel Ryerson, who once wore a bathrobe to a team meeting

Head Coach Jeff Pedersen as Roland Roger, Ben Cooprider as Andrew Clark and Seth Gustafson, Jason Martinez as John "Minnesota Prepster" Mertes, Darien Bell and Nick Plato as "Beach Boys" Sam Poulos and TJ Schaid, Nate Smith as Graham Fisher, and Tim Hollibaugh as Daniel Ryerson

Monday, October 29, 2012

Photos From Lawrence Game

Official Pioneer Football Photographer Alysia Horcher '15 was on hand Saturday to capture the action, here are some of her best.  As usual, you can see all of Alysia's pictures on her Flickr page.

Pioneers During the National Anthem

Coach Pedersen leads the celebration on the sideline

Clayton Desjardin '15 protects punter Graham Fisher '16

Seth Gustafson attempts to break up a pass

Offensive Huddle

Sam Poulos lets loose on a 68-yard TD pass to Jake Meixler

Coach Hollibaugh and some of the defense watch closely from the sideline

Aamir Walton '15 with a circus catch

Pioneers Lose to Lawrence


One of the beautiful aspects of the Midwest Conference is that any team can win any game no matter the opponent.  And despite having beaten common opponent Monmouth, who Lawrence lost to 56-20, the Pioneers fell at home on Saturday, 24-14.

Sam Poulos '16 and Jacob Meixler '15 accounted for both of Grinnell's touchdowns on passes of 11 and 68 yards.  Poulos completed 12-of-27 passes for 156 yards, while Meixler had 113 yards on seven receptions. TJ Schaid '13 had his second 100-plus yard rushing game in the last three outings as he gained 111 yards on 25 carries.Defensively, David Ternes '15 had a game-high 15 stops and a sack while Drew Blumberg '13 had 11 tackles and Richard Renteria '15 nine.

Final home game is this Saturday against St. Norbert at 1pm.  It's also Senior Day!


Thursday, October 25, 2012

Play of the Week

Seth Gustafson's 25-yard interception return for a touchdown got the Pioneers off to a 13-0 start at Carroll this past Saturday and today, it's our Pioneer Football Play of the Week.  Video taken by Lorejune Fernandez.

Enjoy!

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Photos From Carroll Game

As usual, Official Pioneer Photographer Alysia Horcher '15 was on hand to take pictures of the big game at Carroll on Saturday.  The following are some of her best.  You can see all her photos on her Flickr page.

Dalton Davies and Sam Poulos congratulate TJ Schaid after his 1st quarter TD 

Seth Gustafson has a convoy of both healthy and injured teammates escorting him to the endzone

Jake Meixler outruns a couple Carroll defenders for a long gain

Jayson Campos jumps into Dalton Davies' arms after Davies TD grab

TJ Schaid gets a nice running lane provided by (L-R) Quinn Rosenthal, Roland Roger, Pierce Gustafson and Morgan Kinsinger

Graham Fisher lets a punt fly against a perfect fall backdrop

Rich Renteria forces a 2nd half fumble which he also recovered

Drew Blumberg sends a Carroll ballcarrier horizontal while Tom Brinkman looks on

Monday, October 22, 2012

Pioneers Fall Just Short at Carroll

Pioneer Kick-Off team set to start the game
After jumping out to a quick start, the Grinnell Pioneers fell short on Saturday afternoon to Carroll's version of the Pioneers by a heart-breaking final score of 21-20.

In what can only be classified as a strange game, Carroll out-gained the visiting Pioneers by more than a 2:1 ratio but after losing the halftime lead, the Scarlet & Black still had chances to get out of Wisconsin victorious but failed to capitalize on a couple scoring chances late in the 4th quarter.

After two tough road losses, the Pioneers will be back at Rosenbloom hosting Lawrence this Saturday at 1pm!  GC Pride!

Full box score here.  Photos and videos to follow later in the week.

Players of the Game:
Special Teams:  Barrett Morrissette - 2 tackles on Punt and Jake Beecher - 3 tackles on Kickoff
Defense:  Rich Renteria - 5 tackles, 1.5 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 1 fumble recovery
Offense:  Jake Meixler - 5 catches for 74 yards

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Play of the Week

This week's Play of the Week is the incredible leap for a 2-point conversion by senior running back TJ Schaid.  Great footage by our filmer Brieauna Bradley, capturing the emotion as the Pioneers cut the Ripon lead early in the 3rd quarter to 24-14!

Monday, October 15, 2012

Photos From Ripon Game

Courtesy of Official Pioneer Football Photographer Alysia Horcher '15!  Visit her Flickr page for all of her photos.

Andrew Clark averaged almost 30 yards per kick return

Colton Feller wraps up a Ripon ball carrier

Graham Fisher was 2-for-2 on FG attempts

Harnak Mann celebrates his first career TD reception

Jake Meixler hauls in his first TD catch

Sam Poulos tiptoes the sideline

Rich Renteria celebrates a Pioneer touchdown

TJ Schaid leaps over the pile for a crucial 2-point conversion