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HANOVER, Ind. – Hanover (3-2 overall, 2-0 HCAC) celebrates Homecoming, welcoming Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference opponent Anderson to Alumni Stadium.
We are excited to welcome all alumni, friends, and family back for the 2025 Homecoming Celebration! We extend a special welcome to the 1995 Hanover College Football Team, to be recognized before kickoff.
CONFERENCE TOP DOGS
The Hanover Panthers and the Mount St. Joseph Lions squared off a week ago, with Hanover winning the battle of the HCAC unbeaten 45-21. With the win, Hanover handed Mount St. Joseph their first HCAC loss in three seasons.
Junior
Eian Roudebush put on a clinic at quarterback, recording six total touchdowns, three through the air and three rushing. He passed for 291 yards while rushing for 47.
Junior
Curbrian Shelby was his top target, collecting six receptions for 124 yards and a touchdown.
Defensively, senior
Garron Jenkins was a key component in the victory, tallying two sacks for a combined 31 yards while forcing a fumble. He also had two quarterback hurries.
HCAC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
Senior
Clint Hearne claimed HCAC Special Teams Athlete of the Week, while teammate
Eian Roudebush was named the HCAC Offensive Athlete of the Week.
Hearne posted a strong outing at MSJ, going a perfect 6-for-6 on points after tries. He also added a league-long 48-yard field goal.
Roudebush combined for six touchdowns and 291 passing yards.
INSIDE THE LEAGUE STATISTICS
The Panther defense ranks first in fewest touchdowns allowed (11), points scored (93), and average points per game (18.6).
Roudebush ranks first in the HCAC in passing percentage (70.5), while teammate sophomore
Brian Wall ranks first in average tackles per game (9.6) and second in solo stops (27).
After a stellar performance at MSJ, Jenkins now ranks second in the HCAC in total sack yards (34).
HEAD COACH THEOBALD AT THE HELM
Theobald enters the weekend one win shy of 60 with a 59-36 overall record.
Under his guidance, the Panthers have made two NCAA appearances and won the Opendorse Forever Laen Bowl in 2024.
WELCOMING ANDERSON
The Ravens enter into Alumni Stadium with a 1-4 record and a 0-2 mark in HCAC play. Offensively, they average 14.0 points per game and 222.0 yards per contest against HCAC opponents.
Jake Simpson and Jaylen Hayes pace the Panther defense, ranking third in the Conference in solo stops with 23.