TERRE HAUTE —
Kyle Kovach got off to a great start in Rose-Hulman’s football season opener Saturday night in what turned out to be a heartbreaking 29-28 home loss to Kalamazoo College at Cook Stadium.
The 5-foot-8, 185-pound senior from Munster — who has been named a preseason first-team All-American by USA College Football and a second-team All-American by D3Senior Classic and Beyond College Sports Network — piled up 223 yards and two touchdowns on the ground on 34 carries. His TDs covered 65 and 60 yards. He also caught a team-high six passes for 24 yards.
Barring injuries, Kovach is likely to end up with several school records when the season ends in November.
He’s moved into No. 2 on the Engineers’ all-time list with 3,228 yards, trailing only Eric Hyten (3,315 yards in 1996-99). The former standout he passed Saturday was Kevin Kingery (3,112 yards in 1973-76).
Kovach is third in career rushing touchdowns with 33, trailing only Carl Herakovich (41 in 1955-58) and Charlie Key (38 in 2002-05).
Kovach already set the Rose single-game rushing mark with 246 yards against Anderson on Nov. 5, 2011. His 1,213 rushing yards last season ranks No. 2 on the all-time list behind Rod Schrader’s 1,228 yards in 1983.
In 2011, Kovach set Rose-Hulman’s single-season record for rushing attempts with 298. If he stays healthy, he’s a serious threat to break that this season.
Because of his 1,213 yards rushing, 11 rushing TDs, 46 receptions, 408 receiving yards and four receiving TDs in 2011 — while averaging 20.2 yards per kickoff return — he earned third-team SI.com/Associated Press Little All-American honors.
Oh yeah, Kovach also led NCAA Division III in all-purpose yards last season, averaging 225.1 per game.
Get the point?
For a Division III athlete, he’s pretty good.
“He’s been a very productive back throughout his entire career here, particularly last year when he led the country [Division III] in all-purpose yards,” Rose-Hulman coach Jeff Sokol said of Kovach’s preseason recognition. “It’s all very deserved and expected.”
“I’m honored [by the preseason honors],” Kovach told the Tribune-Star. “I think it’s awesome.
“I’m glad they would pick me and think of me to put me on there. Now’s the hard part. I’ve got to live up to their expectations. I’m working hard, so I think I’ll be OK.”
Kovach entered this season ready to deliver his most powerful punch yet.
“For me personally, just because this is my last year of playing college football, I’m excited for the season,” the two-time Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference rushing champion noted. “As a team, we have a great group of guys here. …
“A lot of the seniors and upperclassmen are stepping up and it should be an exciting year for us.
“I came in [to preseason training camp] the strongest I’ve ever been in my life. A lot of lifting, a lot of running and just doing drills to make myself better. Because this is my last year of playing, I wanted to come in the most prepared that I could.”
Kovach said he can now bench-press 335 pounds, hang-clean 275 pounds and squat 390 pounds, thanks in large part to his rigorous offseason workouts.
All of these numbers sound good to Sokol, as long as the team gets back on the winning track.
“He will be our all-time leading rusher,” Rose’s second-year coach emphasized. “I think he can set the single-season mark. But I don’t think Kyle is concerned much about his individual accolades. That stuff will come with performance, I think.
“For him and the rest of the guys, it’s about our team. Our goal is to win a conference championship, and we’ll be disappointed if we don’t.”
Speaking of the HCAC, Kovach didn’t hesitate when asked about his goals for the season.
“We want to win conference,” he replied. “Me personally, I’m 0-3 against Defiance, so I want to beat them. Franklin [the defending HCAC champion] is always a big game. You always want to beat Franklin. And I think with this group of guys this year, if we keep a good attitude, we can do some pretty good things in the conference.”
Sokol wants to help Kovach accomplish these goals, so he plans to lean heavily on Kovach for all 10 games.
“Hopefully, [Kovach’s increased strength] will help him carry the load of about 40 touches a game,” the Engineers’ coach said. “I’m glad he came in in that kind of shape because he’s going to need to be in that kind of shape.”
The 21-year-old Kovach, a civil-engineering major, doesn’t yet have a job lined up for after graduation. But he knows where he’d like to work.
For the past three summers, he has interned with Walsh Construction in Chicago, so he’s hoping to land permanent employment there in 2013.
Until then, his life will be filled with classwork and football.
“Since I’ve been here, Kyle’s been one of the main leaders on our team,” Sokol said. “He leads in all ways. He’s a vocal leader. He’s a lead-by-example guy. He’s very, very hard-working. And the team responds to him.
“They see that the best player on our team is working hard and pushing himself. He sets that standard for them to live up to, which carries tremendous credibility with it.”
Sports
Rose’s record setter
With each yard, senior leaps higher on all-time list
- Sports
-
Softball sectionals
-
Softball sectionals up for grabs
All three Vigo County high schools and Northview appear to have a realistic chance of winning sectional championships in softball this week.
-
ISU baseball hoping Manaea can get its MVC Tournament moving in right direction
Indiana State’s baseball team has been waiting all season for its stars to align.
But this is the 2013 Sycamores, after all, and after a season in which seemingly little has gone right, it appears its stars will remain crossed at the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament. -
West Vigo softball holds off nemesis Edgewood in softball sectional
Ice cream was enough of a reward Monday night after the West Vigo Vikings beat eight-time defending champion Edgewood 6-2 in extra innings in the opening game of the Class 3A softball sectional at Edgewood High School. But that’s not what Vikings want.
-
Rose to send 5 to national finals
Five Rose-Hulman athletes have qualified for the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships later this week at Wisconsin-LaCrosse.
-
Terre Haute South, Northview vie for tennis regional title
Terre Haute South and Northview take respective records of 10-5 and 11-5 into the Greencastle Regional today.
Coach Bill Blankenbaker’s Braves will play Seeger at 4:30 p.m., while coach Emily Goff’s Knights will take on Crawfordsville about 6 p.m. -
500 field fills up quickly on Bump Day
In just over an hour, the field for the 2013 Indianapolis 500 was complete on Bump Day at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday.
-
Terre Haute North offense unable to get going in loss to Mooresville
Jack Kirchner chose to give credit Monday night to Mooresville pitcher Taylor Chitwood, not to the Greg Maddux-size strike zone she seemed to enjoy.
But if there were no excuses forthcoming from Kirchner and his Terre Haute North High School softball team, it wouldn’t have been hard to find a spectator or two to come up with extenuating circumstances about the Patriots’ 4-1 loss at the Class 4A Martinsville Sectional. -
Terre Haute North looking strong going into girls track regional
Terre Haute North might need an off night for anyone to catch them in the girls track regional at Evansville Central.
The Patriots are as well-rounded as they’ve ever been, and two relay teams are state contenders with times ranking No. 2 in Indiana among times recorded all spring.
Terre Haute South, Northview and Sullivan have athletes among the contenders in multiple events as well. -
PREP ROUNDUP: Shakamak's Green hits two homers in win over West Vigo
Shakamak improved to 22-3 on the season behind a complete-game effort from Brett Yeryar, and Patrick Green hit two solo home runs in a high school baseball game Monday.
-
ISU's athletic treasure trove
Think of every championship that Indiana State has won in each of its sports, past and present. Think of every tournament — postseason or regular season — which the Sycamores have claimed as their own.
-
Softball sectionals up for grabs
- Local Interest
-
Softball sectionals
-
Softball sectionals up for grabs
All three Vigo County high schools and Northview appear to have a realistic chance of winning sectional championships in softball this week.
-
Indiana State baseball series canceled
Heavy rain from Thursday through Saturday has forced Indiana State and Tennessee Martin to cancel their three-game weekend baseball series in northwest Tennessee.
-
METRO ROUNDUP: Rose-Hulman baseball to play DePauw on Thursday after Tuesday's rain
The Rose-Hulman baseball team has rescheduled its non-conference game with DePauw to Thursday night.
The start time remains 7 p.m. for the single nine-inning game that was originally scheduled for today. Tuesday’s scheduled Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference game at Anderson was moved to Sunday because of rain. -
Vigo County Youth Soccer Association to host Indiana Soccer Cup Games
The Vigo County Youth Soccer Association will welcome more than 7,000 people to its Springhill Drive facility through two tournaments in the next five weeks.
-
METRO ROUNDUP: North, South well-represented on All-Star teams
Two Terre Haute schools, two Terre Haute coaches and four Terre Haute All-Stars.
When it comes to the 21st Annual North-South All-Star Classic on April14 at Rose-Hulman, it would be hard to discern any North-South bias.
-
Softball sectionals up for grabs
- High School
-
-
Softball sectionals up for grabs
All three Vigo County high schools and Northview appear to have a realistic chance of winning sectional championships in softball this week.
- West Vigo softball holds off nemesis Edgewood in softball sectional
- Terre Haute South, Northview vie for tennis regional title
- Terre Haute North offense unable to get going in loss to Mooresville
- Terre Haute North looking strong going into girls track regional
-
- College
-
-
ISU track sending record 22 to postseason
On the heels of their thrilling double victory at the 2013 Missouri Valley Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships both the Indiana State men and women moved up in the national rankings which were released Tuesday by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).
-
ISU baseball hoping Manaea can get its MVC Tournament moving in right direction
Indiana State’s baseball team has been waiting all season for its stars to align.
But this is the 2013 Sycamores, after all, and after a season in which seemingly little has gone right, it appears its stars will remain crossed at the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament. -
ISU's athletic treasure trove
Think of every championship that Indiana State has won in each of its sports, past and present. Think of every tournament — postseason or regular season — which the Sycamores have claimed as their own.
-
Ort sets ISU RBI record in 16-7 win
Robby Ort celebrated his Indiana State baseball Senior Day on Saturday by becoming the Sycamores’ all-time leader in RBIs as ISU ended its regular season with a 16-7 win over Bradley at Bob Warn Field.
-
Bradley ends 16-game MVC losing streak against ISU
Momentum was the only thing riding on Indiana State’s baseball game against Bradley on Friday. With a five-game winning streak going, ISU wanted to keep the good vibes going into next week’s Missouri Valley Conference Tournament.
ISU couldn’t do it.
-
ISU track sending record 22 to postseason
- Sports Columns
-
-
Shooters compete to fight cancer
A team of employees at Taghleef, formally A.E.T, would like to give a personal invite for you to join in on a lot of fun while helping save lives.
Cindy and Mark Wilguess are the inspiration behind the Taghleef Team. Cindy herself fought this battle with cancer and won. Last year she led her team to be the No. 1 fundraisers in the Relay for Life. - TILL IT'S OVER: Terre Haute Triathlon's new race director seeks more events for his hometown
- TODD GOLDEN: Don't give up on ISU baseball just yet
- TRACKSIDE: Terre Haute's Carmichael enjoying strong spring in modifieds, stocks
- From Terre Haute to the major leagues: Phegley's play could earn him promotion to Chicago
-
Shooters compete to fight cancer
- Pro Sports
-
-
Colts hoping for more high marks on draft picks
A year ago, the Indianapolis Colts received high marks for the impact players the team added through the NFL draft.
Of the 10 players selected, five ended up either starting or seeing extensive playing time (quarterback Andrew Luck, tight ends Coby Fleener and Dwayne Allen, wide receiver T.Y. Hilton and running back Vick Ballard) during the Colts’ 11-5 season.
While this year’s class may not rival that group in terms of name recognition and flash, it may produce just as many major contributors once the 2013 season gets underway. - Colts in wait-and-see mode for tonight’s NFL draft
- Colts sign Matt Hasselbeck to back up Luck
- Colts introduce free-agent signees
- Indianapolis franchises punter McAfee
-
Colts hoping for more high marks on draft picks
- Terre Haute Rex
-
Consultation: Rex manager Brian Dorsett talks with his pitcher and players during a time-out Sunday, July 15, at Sycamore Field. (Tribune-Star file/Bob Poynter)
-
2012 an up, down season for Rex
The Terre Haute Rex went through plenty of trials and tribulations during the summer of 2012.
The team got off to a sluggish start to settle for third place during the first half of the Prospect League race, but manager Brian Dorsett rallied the troops to a second-half title. - Metro Roundup: Dorsett, Rex players honored in Prospect League postseason awards
- Rex out of playoffs
- Rex mix, match their way to win
- Rex turn eye to Prospect playoffs
-
2012 an up, down season for Rex
- Colts
-
-
Colts' coordinators enjoying getting rookies acclimated
While the Indianapolis Colts put their rookies and a handful of second-year players through workouts this weekend at the team’s Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center, a pair of first-year coordinators are getting a chance to do some valuable on-field work as well.
- Werner, 36 others open Colts’ mini camp
- Colts hoping for more high marks on draft picks
- Werner at top of game
- Colts select pass rusher Werner in first round
-
Colts' coordinators enjoying getting rookies acclimated
- Auto Racing
-
-
Carpenter arrives as Indy 500 threat
And the crowd went wild.
Not only did Ed Carpenter win the pole for the 97th running of the Indianapolis 500, he is the hometown son. Carpenter, the stepson of Tony George, completed his rookie orientation in 2004 and has spent the last several years, proving he deserved to be the IZOD IndyCar Series. There is no questioning his credentials now. - Carpenter wins Indy 500 pole
- TRACKSIDE: Rain still a pain for Wabash Valley racing organizers
- TRACKSIDE: Tough to rise from sprint-car racing, especially in challenging financial times
- METRO ROUNDUP: Rose baseball wins another thriller
-
Carpenter arrives as Indy 500 threat





