Victory over Quincy
The Sycamores beat the Quincy Hawks 70-7 during their first home game Saturday.
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columnist’s cautionary tale on boozing Freshman wide receiver Sampson Levingston and junior wide receiver Travis Reyes fend off a player from Quincy at Saturday’s game (Photo by Drew Canavan).
JARED MCCORMMICK Reporter Indiana State’s football team, with the aid of its fans, conquered the Hawks of Quincy University, 707. The Sycamores earned their first victory of the season and first at Memorial Stadium. This also marks head football coach Mike Sanford’s first win and home game of his ISU
career. The Hawks tried to establish their run game early in the competition, but the Sycamore’s defense was able to keep the rush of the Hawks at bay. The Hawks never crossed over the fifty yard line throughout the first half. Indiana State’s offense play
started out slow, but soon gained momentum. Junior quarterback Mike Perish amassed 336 passing yards in the first half, was 19 – 22 and had four touchdowns. Perish also had a rushing touchdown in the first half. Perish’s longest pass of the half was a 78-yard touchdown pass to senior wide receiver Demory
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Lawshe. Perish finished the contest with the fourth most passing yards in a single game in school history. Perish completed 23 - 26 attempts for 379 yards. Perish complimented his offense teammate accomplishments at the game
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Library celebration has record-breaking turn out JAELAN COLLINS Reporter
More than 5,000 students attended the 11th Annual Cunningham Memorial Library Extravaganza Thursday, and the associate dean of the library said new services and Twitter were contributing factors for
its record breaking attendance. “This year, we had several people tweeting about the event, so word was getting out through new channels,” said Greg Youngen, associate dean of the library. The food has been one of the the most popular elements of the event
for students in the past and Youngen said the record breaking attendance this year caused them to run out of pizza and order more. But Youngen said in order for students to take advantage of the free food they had to get past the resource tables, and the event was a
success. “It went very well, the attendance numbers were great and we received quite a few complements on the event,” he said. “For several students, it was their first visit to the library.” CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
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