2 Charlie LaRoche
Charlie LaRoche
  • Height:
    5-11
  • Weight:
    210
  • Year:
    Sr.
  • Hometown:
    Lower Brule, S.D.
  • High School:
    Lyman High School
  • Position:
    SF
  • gp
    10
  • tk
    50.0
  • sac
    0.0
  • int
    4
  • ffum
    1
Bio

General: In his final season with the Tigers ... will be relied on to lead a young DWU backfield. 

Junior (2016): Saw action in 10 games ... registered 29 tackles and six TFL ... had one interception.

Sophomore (2015): Finished the season playing in 10 games for the Tigers … completed the season with 37 total tackles, including 23 solo tackles.

High School: Played football for Lyman High School … was All-State Honorable Mention.

Personal: Born November 20, 1994 … son of Charles and Laura LaRoche … an elementary education major.

Sponsored by:

B.L. Tote Carpenter

Box 52, 32158 BIA R+10, Lower Brule, S.D. 57548

Contact: B.L. Tote Carpenter

605-222-4577

Redhandbrotherhood@gmail.com

Recent games
Season Statistics
Game Log - Passing
Game Log - Rushing
Game Log - Receiving
Game Log - Kicking
Game Log - Punting
Game Log - Returns
Game Log - All-Purpose
Game Log - Scoring
Game Log - Defense

Career Stats: Passing

Career Stats: Rushing

Career Stats: Receiving

Career Stats: Kicking

Career Stats: Punting

Career Stats: Returns

Career Stats: All-Purpose

Career Stats: Scoring

Career Stats: Defense

Splits Stats: Passing

Splits Stats: Rushing

Splits Stats: Receiving

Splits Stats: Kicking

Splits Stats: Punting

Splits Stats: Returns

Splits Stats: All-Purpose

Splits Stats: Scoring

Splits Stats: Defense

News mentions
Turner named GPAC Offensive Player of the Year; Adams, Wietzema, Rozeboom and Rork garner All-GPAC First Team accolades
Turner named GPAC Offensive Player of the Year; Adams, Wietzema, Rozeboom and Rork garner All-GPAC First Team accolades

MITCHELL, S.D. – History has been made as Dakota Wesleyan University football senior quarterback Dillon Turner was named Great Plains Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year for the second-consecutive year it was announced by the conference on Tuesday. This marks the first time in GPAC football history that a player has won the award outright in back-to-back seasons. Craig Fobbe of Morningside College won the GPAC Co-Offensive Player of the Year in 2004, while winning the award outright in 2005.

Offense shines as DWU overpowers Dordt
Offense shines as DWU overpowers Dordt

MITCHELL, S.D. – Offense took center stage as the Dakota Wesleyan University football team squared off against Great Plains Athletic Conference foe, Dordt College on Senior Day. DWU defeated the Defenders, 62-52 while both offenses combined for over 1,300 total yards and 114 points Saturday at Joe Quintal Field in Mitchell.

Tigers unable to power past Concordia
Tigers unable to power past Concordia

SEWARD, Neb. – Averaging more than 500 yards of offense a game, the Dakota Wesleyan University football team was hoping to flex its offensive muscles on Saturday in Great Plains Athletic Conference action. However, Concordia University halted the Tiger offense in Seward, Neb., defeating DWU 38-16.

Tigers ready for GPAC battle against No. 17 Red Raiders
Tigers ready for GPAC battle against No. 17 Red Raiders

ORANGE CITY, Iowa – The Dakota Wesleyan University football team looks to return to its winning ways this week after falling to No. 4 Morningside College a week ago. The Tigers focus on their fifth NAIA Top-25 opponent in a row as they take on No. 17 Northwestern College at 7 p.m. Saturday in Orange City, Iowa.

No. 22 DWU stumbles at No. 4 Morningside
No. 22 DWU stumbles at No. 4 Morningside

SIOUX CITY, Iowa – It wasn’t what the No. 22 Dakota Wesleyan University football team had in mind on Saturday.

Top offenses take center stage in Sioux City, Iowa
Top offenses take center stage in Sioux City, Iowa

SIOUX CITY, Iowa. – The No. 22 Dakota Wesleyan University football team has been climbing the NAIA rankings in the past few weeks after defeating the Midland University Warriors, 55-21 last Saturday in Mitchell, S.D., and now set their sights on the No. 4 Morningside College Mustangs in Sioux City, Iowa.

No. 25 Tigers route No. 24 Warriors in Homecoming showdown
No. 25 Tigers route No. 24 Warriors in Homecoming showdown

MITCHELL, S.D. – In front of more than 3,500 people, the No. 25 Dakota Wesleyan University football team scored early and often as they ran away from the No. 24 Midland University Warriors in a Great Plains Athletic Conference matchup, 55-21 on Blue and White Days Saturday at Joe Quintal Field in Mitchell, S.D.

Tigers open conference play with top-25 matchup at Doane
Tigers open conference play with top-25 matchup at Doane

MITCHELL, S.D. – The No. 22 Dakota Wesleyan University football team flexed their offensive muscles in their home opener last weekend against the University of Jamestown as they came away with a 49-12 victory. DWU opens Great Plains Athletic Conference play as they travel to Crete, Neb., to take on No. 7 Doane University at 1 p.m.

Tigers power past Jimmies in home opener
Tigers power past Jimmies in home opener

MITCHELL, S.D. – In their first home game of the 2017 season, the Dakota Wesleyan University football team overpowered the future Great Plains Athletic Conference member, the University of Jamestown, 49-12 at Joe Quintal Field in Mitchell.

Tigers power past Jimmies in home opener
Tigers power past Jimmies in home opener

MITCHELL, S.D. – In their first home game of the 2017 season, the Dakota Wesleyan University football team overpowered the future Great Plains Athletic Conference member, the University of Jamestown, 49-12 at Joe Quintal Field in Mitchell.

Photos
Dordt vs. Dakota Wesleyan

11/4/2017 1:00 PM CDT