St. Norbert Breaks School Scoring Record in Win Over Lawrence
By: Ryan Rodig
Updated: October 13, 2012
**Courtesy: St. Norbert Athletics Dept.**
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PERE, Wis. - St. Norbert College remained one game out of first place in the Midwest
Conference standings with three games left to play with a 79-7 shellacking of
Lawrence University on Kolstad Field at Schneider Stadium.
The Green Knights (5-2, 5-1 MWC) set a school record for points, and also
matched a school record by holding Lawrence (1-5) to just three first downs -
last accomplished in 1960 against Carroll.
St. Norbert, which is idle next week, has road games remaining at Beloit and
Grinnell before finishing at home on Nov. 10 against Lake Forest, which is
undefeated in the MWC at 6-0.
The Green Knights wasted little time getting separation from the Vikings,
pulling out to a 35-0 lead at the end of the first quarter. St. Norbert led
45-0 at halftime and 65-7 after three quarters. Ten different players accounted
for 11 St. Norbert touchdowns.
Austin Williams had touchdown runs of five and three yards in the first
quarter, while James Tringali, and Brad Boockmeier added rushing touchdowns.
Pat Gradus returned a fumble 17 yards for a touchdown during the scoring
avalanche in the first quarter.
Williams finished with 172 yards on 18 carries for three touchdowns. Boockmeier
added 56 yards rushing on eight carries for the Green Knights, which piled up
366 yards rushing on 65 carries. Tringali completed 7 of 13 passes for 126 yards
and one touchdown, and Joe Green caught three passes for 109 yards and one
score. Overall, St. Norbert finished with 551 yards on 83 plays and was
14-for-19 on third-down conversions.
Lawrence finished with 120 yards of total offense on 49 plays, and punted 11
times with four turnovers. The Vikings picked up two rushing first downs and
one passing, and were 1-for-12 on third-down conversions.






