Lindenwood QB Nate Glantz breaks free for a long run during the Lions’ win over Stony Brook at Hunter Stadium on Saturday. (Photo: Ellie Parker)

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Stony Brook (1-3)3016827
Lindenwood (2-2)7200330

DeMarcus Dixon
Staff Writer

ST. CHARLES, MO — The Lindenwood University football team got off to a roaring start in its 2025 home opener, Saturday evening.

The Lions scored four quick touchdowns and led 27-3 at halftime. But the visitors from Stony Brook battled back to within three points late in the fourth quarter.

Fortunately, Lindenwood had just enough left to pull out a 30-27 victory in a non-conference FCS matchup at Hunter Stadium.

“We obviously emphasized starting fast all week and the guys really responded and that’s what we did,” Lindenwood head coach Jed Stugart said. “Although we didn’t responded well coming out of half, and gave them some confidence, I’m proud of our guys fight and making the plays needed to close out the game. Lots of gutsy performances tonight.”

Lindenwood WR Rico Bond caught two touchdown passes in the Lions’ win over Stony Brook on Saturday. (Photo: Ellie Parker)

Lindenwood opened the game on defense and immediately made a big play as Tajay Passmore forced a fumble on a sack, which set the offense up with good field position. Just two plays later, Nate Glantz connected with Rico Bond from 30 yards out to put the Black and Gold up 7-0 just two minutes into the game. Stony Brook would cut into the lead with a field goal late in the quarter and Lindenwood would lead 7-3 after one.

The Lions capped off a 9-play 90-yard drive to begin the second quarter when Steve Hall found the endzone from a yard out, putting the Lions up 14-3. The Black and Gold kept the offensive momentum going with some big plays from Glantz on the ground. He would keep the ball and run up the middle for 51 yards and score from seven yards out on the next play to put Lindenwood up 21-3 with just over eight minutes to go in the half.

On the next offensive possession, Lindenwood would go on a 10-play 85 yard drive finished off by a 34-yard connection between Glantz and Bond on fourth down, extending the lead to 27-3 just before half.

Stony Brook would make some adjustments at halftime and outscore the Lions 16-0 in the third quarter to cut the deficit to 27-19 after 45 minutes of play.

Each team traded stops to begin the fourth quarter. The Lions’ offense found success on the ground in the final frame as Jared Rhodes burst through the defense for a 48-yard run. The drive eventually stalled, but Will Graham knocked home a 31-yard field goal, putting the Lions ahead 30-19 with 6:59 to go in the game. Stony Brook would answer back with a touchdown and a two-point conversion, closing the gap to 30-27.

But that was as close as the Seawolves would get, as Lindenwood ran out the clock on its final possession to preserve its second straight win.

The Lions are now 2-2 on the season and will go for their third straight win, next Saturday, when they’ll go on the road to play Miami of Ohio.

Kickoff is set for 2:30 p.m.

SCORING SUMMARY

QtrTimeScoring PlaySBULU
1st13:11LU – Bond, Rico 30 yd pass from Glantz, Nate (Graham, Will kick) 2 plays, 35 yards, TOP 00:3907
1st03:18SBU – Kirby, Enda 27 yd field goal 14 plays, 48 yards, TOP 05:5637
2nd13:33LU – Hall, Steve 1 yd run (Graham, Will kick), 9 plays, 90 yards, TOP 04:39314
2nd08:05LU – Glantz, Nate 7 yd run (Graham, Will kick), 5 plays, 68 yards, TOP 02:52321
2nd01:24LU – Bond, Rico 34 yd pass from Glantz, Nate (PAT failed), 10 plays, 85 yards, TOP 04:35327
3rd08:44SBU – Freeman, Jayce 65 yd pass from Zellous, Chris (Freeman, Jayce pass) 1 plays, 65 yards, TOP 00:131127
3rd03:30SBU – Dempster, Roland 5 yd run (Dietz, MarQeese pass), 8 plays, 78 yards, TOP 00:091927
4th06:59LU – Graham, Will 31 yd field goal, 10 plays, 83 yards, TOP 04:421930
4th04:23SBU – Freeman, Jayce 10 yd pass from Zellous, Chris (Dietz, MarQeese pass), 9 plays, 65 yards, TOP 02:362730

2025 LINDENWOOD LIONS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

DateTimeAtOpponentLocationTVResults
August 28, 2025 (Thursday)6 pmAwaySt. ThomasSt. Paul, Minn.L, 35-13 (0-1)
September 6, 2025 (Saturday)2:30 pmAwayAppalachian StateBoone, N.C.L, 20-13 (0-2)
September 13, 2025 (Saturday)3 pmAwayCharleston SouthernCharleston, S.C.W, 35-28 (1-2)
September 20, 2025 (Saturday)6 pmHomeStony BrookHunter StadiumW, 30-27 (2-2)
September 27, 2025 (Saturday)2:30 pmAwayMiami (OH)Oxford, Ohio
October 4, 2025 (Saturday)1 pmHomeTennessee-MartinHunter Stadium
October 18, 2025 (Saturday)1 pmHomeTennessee TechHunter Stadium
October 25, 2025 (Saturday)2 pmHomeGardner-WebbHunter Stadium
November 1, 2025 (Saturday)3:30 pmAwayTennessee StateNashville, Tenn.
November 8, 2025 (Saturday)1 pmAwayWestern IllinoisMacomb, Ill.
November 15, 2025 (Saturday)2 pmHomeEastern IllinoisHunter Stadium
November 22, 2025 (Saturday)1 pmAwaySoutheast Missouri StateCape Girardeau, Mo.