The 6-foot-4, 220-pound senior is expecting to play outside linebacker for the Division I Tommies, but he'll also work out at tight end to begin his college career.| St. Cloud Live
St. Cloud Tech High School graduate Brevyn Spann-Ford nearly recovered from high ankle sprain; makes Dallas Cowboys 53-man roster on NFL roster cutdown day.| St. Cloud Live
The Minnetonka native's mom, Joelle, was diagnosed with a brain tumor when he was 9 months old. Since then, he's watched her persevere through health issues while becoming a record-breaking QB.| St. Cloud Live
No. 18 La Crosse defeated Northwestern (St. Paul) Saturday afternoon to advance to play No. 3 Johnnies in second round.| St. Cloud Live
Marselio Mendez and Dylan Wheeler combine for 16 catches for 169 yards and 5 TDs in SJU's 41-33 win over Bethel to clinch automatic playoff berth.| St. Cloud Live
St. John's senior linebacker breaks down his team's second-round Division III playoff foe - Wisconsin-La Crosse - and why the Johnnies are still motivated by what happened last year.| St. Cloud Live
St. John's (10-0) will host the Wisconsin-La Crosse/Northwestern (St. Paul) winner in a second-round game at noon on Saturday, Nov. 30, at Clemens Stadium in Collegeville.| St. Cloud Live
The two schools haven't played each other on the football field since 1996; Kickoff set for noon at Clemens Stadium in Collegeville.| St. Cloud Live
Sophomore running back had eye-opening numbers during his senior year at Mahtomedi and is now third on the depth chart for the third-ranked Johnnies.| St. Cloud Live
No. 6 Johnnies trailed 31-14 in the fourth, but Trinity blunders and WR Marselio Mendez help complete come-from-behind win.| St. Cloud Live
After two years of learning behind 3-time All-American Alex Larson, Gendreau will be St. John's go-to target at tight end in the fall.| St. Cloud Live
The Mounds View native has 19 catches for 249 yards and four touchdowns for St. John's, who are host to Concordia at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 7.| St. Cloud Live
The 2019 Minnetonka High School graduate reflects on his decision to return to the Johnnies and how he wants to end his career in Collegeville.| St. Cloud Live
The 69-year-old St. John's head baseball coach had pulled double duty with the school's football and baseball programs for the past 35 years; Brandon Novak promoted to full-time DC.| St. Cloud Live