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MINOT STATE UNIVERSITY | Game 11 - Minot State at Bemidji State Season Finale MINOT STATE UNIVERSITY | www.msubeavers.com Game 11 - Minot State at Bemidji State Season Finale GAME INFORMATION Teams: Minot State at Bemidji State | Series: Bemidji State leads 18-1 Date: Saturday, Nov. 10, 2018 | Time: 1 p.m. | Site: Chet Anderson Stadium Radio: KCJB 910 AM | Television: None Live audio: kcjb.com | Live stats/video: msubeavers.com/stayconnected Facebook: www.facebook.com/MSUBeavers | Twitter: @MSUBeavers You Tube: www.youtube.com/TheMSUBeavers THIS WEEK Minot State plays its final game of the season today as it visits Bemidji State in a North- ern Sun Intercollegiate Conference contest at Chet Anderson Stadium. 2018 SCHEDULE LAST TIME THEY MET (Oct. 14, 2017) Senior Larry Overstreet rushed for a touchdown and also threw a touchdown pass, but Overall: 1-9 | NSIC: 1-9 | NSIC North: 1-5 Bemidji State defeated Minot State 40-14 at Herb Parker Stadium. Overstreet rushed Home: 1-5 | Away: 0-4 | Neutral: 0-0 for 72 yards and had a 1-yard scoring run and also threw a 30-yard touchdown pass to Kristopher Bueno in the second quarter to pace the Minot State offense. Overstreet, who AUGUST had 111 all-purpose yards, also led the Beaver receivers with five catches for 39 yards. 30 MINNESOTA DULUTH %#......... L, 49-3 Bueno had four receptions for 77 yards and a touchdown. Matt Marler had 11 tackles to lead the Minot State offense and he also added a sack. Donnell Vercher finished with 10 SEPTEMBER tackles, while Bryce Broome had seven tackles and an interception. 6 at Northern State %# (MidCo) ........ L, 42-16 15 MARY %#! ...................................... W, 41-28 LAST TIME OUT FOR THE BEAVERS 22 MINNESOTA CROOKSTON %#* ..... L, 29-21 Kiante Goudeau had four tackles and returned an interception for a touchdown, but St. 29 at Sioux Falls % ............................... L, 56-14 Cloud State scored 21 straight points to end the game to defeat Minot State 30-23 in a Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference game on Senior Day in Herb Parker Stadium. OCTOBER It was a heartbreaking loss for the Beavers as Minot State held a 23-9 lead in the third 6 UPPER IOWA % ................................. L, 44-9 quarter only to see the Huskies rally for the win. Chris Rivers had a career-high 14 tack- les for Minot State, while Kywan Owens had 12 tackles and a forced fumble. 13 at Minnesota State % ...................... L, 62-13 20 WAYNE STATE % ............................... L, 34-0 CAN WE PLAY ST. CLOUD STATE EVERY WEEK 27 at Minnesota State Moorhead %# .. L, 51-26 Senior Kiante Goudeau made a career in the two games he played against St. Cloud State. Last season, he intercepted three passes and returned two for scores to spark the NOVEMBER Beavers to a win. Last week, Goudeau intercepted a pass and returned it 23 yards for a 3 ST. CLOUD STATE %# ............................. L, 30-23 touchdown. In the two games combined, Goudeau had four interceptions and returned 10 at Bemidji State %# ............................ 1 p.m. three of them for touchdowns. Home Games in Bold RIVERS HAS CAREER DAY % Denotes Northern Sun game Senior Chris Rivers had a memorable Senior Day as he recorded a career-high 14 tackles # Denotes NSIC North game against St. Cloud State and also had 1.0 tackles for loss and a pass breakup. Rivers * Denotes Homecoming topped his previous career high of 12 tackles earlier this season against Wayne State. ! Denotes Battle of the Big Lake TACKLING MACHINE Senior Kywan Owens continued his outstanding final season in a Beavers uniform as AFCA Top 25 Poll he produced his fourth consecutive double-figure tackling game last Saturday against St. Cloud State. Owens is third in the NSIC with 93 tackles and is third in the league 1. Minnesota State (29) 10-0 818 1 averaging 9.3 tackles per contest. He had a career-high 22 tackles in the Beavers game 2. Ferris State (4) 10-0 794 2 3. West Georgia 10-0 731 3 at Minnesota State Moorhead. 4. Ouachita Baptist 10-0 707 4 5. Valdosta State 9-0 661 7 ABOUT BEMIDJI STATE 6. Minnesota Duluth 10-0 658 5 After starting the season with a 5-1 record, Bemidji State has dropped three of its last 7. Tarleton State 9-0 634 8 four games and enters today’s contest with a 6-4 overall record. Bemidji State lost to 8. Grand Valley State 9-1 593 9 Minnesota State Moorhead 31-26 last Saturday as a late rally fell short. Senior Landon 9. West Chester 9-0 554 11 10. Colorado State-Pueblo 9-1 522 12 Jones had eight receptions and scored three touchdowns last week for Bemidji State. 11. Notre Dame (OH) 10-0 466 13 12. Indianapolis 8-1 419 14 BEAVER TRACKS 13. LIU Post 9-0 361 17 JoseLuis Moreno leads the NSIC averaging 42.3 yards per punt...Lavante Bushnell is tied 14. Texas A&M-Commerce 8-2 354 16 for seventh in the NSIC with seven touchdown receptions...Ben Bolinske ranks seventh 15. Colorado School of Mines 9-1 326 6 in the conference completing 54.6 percent of his passes...Senior Chris Rivers ranks ninth 16. MSU Texas 7-2 279 18 in the NSIC with 77 total tackles...Senior Kywan Owens is second in the conference 17. Lenoir-Rhyne 9-1 275 21 with 57 solo tackles...Junior Lane Torgerson leads the Beavers with 482 yards rushing 18. Central Washington 8-2 260 19 and is averaging 5.2 yards per carry...Quarterback Ben Bolinske leads Minot State with 19. Northwest Missouri State 8-2 232 10 five rushing touchdowns...Lavante Bushnell leads Minot State with 45 catches for 553 20. Hillsdale 9-1 197 25 21. Kutztown 8-1 152 23 yards...Demond Short ranks second on the team with 19 catches...Kiante Goudeau tops 22. Fort Hays State 8-2 144 NR the Beavers averaging 20.2 yards per kick return...Ben Bolinske is averaging 154.6 yards 23. Indiana (Pa.) 8-2 136 22 of total offense per contest...Lane Torgerson is the team leader with 817 all-purpose 24. Tiffin 9-1 125 15 yards...Freshman Ryan DeMarois tops the team with 6.5 tackles for loss. 25. Harding 8-2 113 24 MINOT STATE UNIVERSITY | www.msubeavers.com MINOT STATE UNIVERSITY | FOOTBALL 2018 HEAD TO HEAD MATCHUP 2018 NORTHERN SUN STANDINGS NSIC NORTH DIVISION Division NSIC Overall Team W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Strk Minnesota Duluth 6-0 1.000 10-0 1.000 10-0 1.000 W10 MSU Moorhead 5-1 .833 7-3 .700 7-3 .700 W2 MINOT STATE (1-9, 1-9, 1-5) BEMIDJI STATE (6-4, 6-4, 4-2) St. Cloud State 4-2 .667 7-3 .700 7-3 .700 W1 MINOT OPP BSU OPP Bemidji State 4-2 .667 6-4 .600 6-4 .600 L1 Northern State 3-3 .500 4-6 .400 4-6 .400 W2 SCORING 166 425 SCORING 351 203 Minn. Crookston 1-5 .167 1-9 .100 1-9 .100 L6 Points Per Game 16.6 42.5 Points Per Game 35.1 20.3 Minot State 1-5 .167 1-9 .100 1-9 .100 L7 Points Off Turnovers 43 69 Points Off Turnovers 113 28 Mary 0-6 .000 0-10 .000 0-10 .000 L10 FIRST DOWNS 136 252 FIRST DOWNS 184 186 NSIC SOUTH DIVISION Rushing 64 143 Rushing 97 67 Division NSIC Overall Passing 52 94 Passing 73 106 Team W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Strk Penalty 20 15 Penalty 14 13 Minnesota State 6-0 1.000 10-0 1.000 10-0 1.000 W10 RUSHING YARDAGE 1145 2802 RUSHING YARDAGE 2073 1108 Winona State 4-2 .667 7-3 .700 7-3 .700 W2 Yards gained rushing 1526 2938 Yards gained rushing 2355 1448 Sioux Falls 4-2 .667 6-4 .600 6-4 .600 L1 Yards lost rushing 381 136 Yards lost rushing 282 340 Augustana 3-3 .500 6-4 .600 6-4 .600 L1 Rushing Attempts 351 492 Rushing Attempts 445 411 Concordia-St. Paul 3-3 .500 5-5 .500 5-5 .500 W1 Average Per Rush 3.3 5.7 Average Per Rush 4.7 2.7 SW Minn. State 1-5 .167 4-6 .400 4-6 .400 L2 Average Per Game 114.5 280.2 Average Per Game 207.3 110.8 Wayne State 2-4 .333 3-7 .300 3-7 .300 W1 TDs Rushing 9 31 TDs Rushing 19 12 Upper Iowa 1-5 .167 3-7 .300 3-7 .300 L3 Week 10 Results PASSING YARDAGE 1401 2265 PASSING YARDAGE 1771 2396 Saturday, Nov. 3 Comp-Att-Int 138-257-13 143-245-9 Comp-Att-Int 131-243-2 201-367-18 Minnesota State def. Sioux Falls 31-21 Average Per Pass 5.5 9.2 Average Per Pass 7.3 6.5 Wayne State def. Upper Iowa 42-35 Average Per Catch 10.2 15.8 Average Per Catch 13.5 11.9 Winona State def. Augustana 34-20 Average Per Game 140.1 226.5 Average Per Game 177.1 239.6 MSU Moorhead def. Bemidji State 31-26 Northern State def. Minnesota Crookston 27-0 TDs Passing 10 23 TDs Passing 22 11 Concordia-St. Paul def. SW Minnesota State 16-10 TOTAL OFFENSE 2546 5067 TOTAL OFFENSE 3844 3504 St. Cloud State def. Minot State 30-23 Total Plays 608 737 Total Plays 688 778 Minnesota Duluth def. Mary 55-0 Average Per Play 4.2 6.9 Average Per Play 5.6 4.5 Week 11 Schedule Average Per Game 254.6 506.7 Average Per Game 384.4 350.4 Saturday, Nov.
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