Category: 2025-26

  • Homecoming

    by Nevaeh Schiffhauer

    Homecoming is an important part of the Defiance College community as it acknowledges past, present and future milestones, celebrations and festivities. Homecoming 2025 is both a milestone and celebration marking the College’s 175th anniversary. It is crazy to think that we are a part of such a remarkable, ongoing tradition of this bright and passionate community. Homecoming is a memorable time of year for the Defiance College community as it honors DC’s history while also acknowledging it’s bright future.

                One of the Defiance’s most distinguishable homecoming events is the homecoming football game. Followed by the annual Yellow Jacket Tailgate and DC carnival on Saturday, October 4th, the Defiance Yellow Jackets faced off in a football match against Saint Xavier Cougars. While the Yellow Jackets outgained Saint Xavier in total offense 445 yards to 431, four costly turnovers would eventually catch up to them on the scoreboard. Saint Xavier’s senior quarterback Dominic D’Ambrosio delivered a career best of 334 passing yards while throwing three touchdown passes and running for one more. By mixing deep throws and poise under pressure, D’Ambrosio showed complete command of the offense with his first-quarter touchdown, a 92-yard, five-play drive that in turn, signaled Saint Xavier’s explosive potential.

                Saint Xavier’s running backs hauled 41 receiving yards, set up multiple red zone opportunities, and led all receivers with seven catches for 94 yards and a touchdown, ultimately dominating the Yellow Jackets defense just before halftime. Despite the loss, Defiance College showed grit and intensity on offense, controlling the ball for over 33 minutes while conquering 253 passing yards and 192 rushing yards.

                In the third quarter, the Yellow Jackets pulled within 21-17 after a 75-yard touchdown drive, they gained hopes of a comeback. Unfortunately, just as momentum swung their way, D’Ambrosio responded with a backbreaking 20-yard touchdown pass for the Cougars. Saint Xavier’s defense was split by senior linebacker Chris Swayne, who delivered 20 tackles–tying the fourth-highest single-game total in program history. He also added an interception, a sack, a forced fumble, and a pass breakup in performance. Fellow defender Terry Elias Jr. contributed 14 tackles, a fumble recovery, and a tackle for loss all while Taj McClellan forced a key fumble within the second half– this helped turn the tide for the Yellow Jackets.

                While the Defiance Yellow Jackets had more first downs (26) and nearly seven minutes more of possession time, the Saint Xavier Cougars turned mistakes into extra points, piling on 21 in the second half as well. The Cougars improved to 2-0 all-time against the Yellow Jackets, following up last year’s win with an even more dominant display. Although the Yellow Jackets portrayed great teamwork and determination, Saint Xavier ultimately sent a clear and concise message, overwhelming their opponents in every phase.

  • Nine A.M. Enthusiasm

    By Zoey Buckner

    Being in the College Credit Plus (CCP) program is both what I was expecting and so much different than I could have ever imagined. In the beginning stages of paperwork, I will admit that I was nervous. The thought of being surrounded by people from an academic standpoint scared me. I have been homeschooled nearly my entire life, and I had so many recurring thoughts of whether I would fit in, and there were times I wondered if I was even good enough to be at Defiance College.

    There is an old saying, “Fake it ‘til you make it.” I decided that I would act like I belonged until I began to feel as though I actually did, and surprisingly, it worked!

    It is often said that syllabus week is the easiest week of college, and for many, that might be true. For someone like me, though, who is not yet out of high school, that first week was the most chaotic one of my life. I did not know anyone, I had no idea what to expect, and I kept worrying that I would get lost–which I did, because on my first day, I ended up in the wrong room and the wrong building.

    By the time I got to my first class, I was ready to go home. I felt so out of place and so unprepared, and I began to wonder if maybe college was not for me. I sat in the very back corner of class that day. If there is one thing that I dread, it is attendance. When the professor asked my name, I barely spoke loud enough, and my voice cracked, just like a kid in middle school. I felt like the most awkward person in that class, but my professor just smiled and marked me as present.

    That moment made me think maybe I was not as awkward as I believed. Maybe, just maybe, I could do this. That moment changed things for me. Even as I sat at the back observing, and barely speaking unless I had to, I felt good. I felt like I belonged right there in that classroom. Ever since then, I have started sitting in the front row. It has become my favorite class, not because of the material, or even because of my classmates, but because of a Professor who is always excited to be there, one who greets us with an insane amount of enthusiasm, even for a nine-a.m. class.