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Winona State University (2-0, 1-0) at Bemidji State University (1-1, 0-1 Winona State University (2-0, 1-0) at Bemidji State University (1-1, 0-1) Chet Anderson Field Bemidji, MN Saturday, Sept 12, 2009 Live webcast: http://www.northernsun.tv/ 1:00 p.m. KQAL 89.5 HBC Channel 24 Winona State leads series 43-27-1 NOTES 1932 12 0 W 1955 13 6 W 1973 35 9 W 1990 34 21 W BEMIDJI STATE -- Bemidji State University is off to a 1-1 start to its 1933 7 0 W 1956 13 7 W 1974 40 17 W 1991CNX season after suffering a hard-luck loss to Minnesota State University 1934 6 0 W 1957 19 8 W 1975 28 15 W 1992 14 12 W Mankato 37-34 in overtime of play at Blakeslee Stadium in Mankato, 1935 14 21 L 1958 13 38 L 1976 7 38 L 1993 51 3 W MN last weekend. BSU held a 31-21 lead with 24 seconds left in the 1936 0 2 L 1959 8 31 L 1977 3 38 L 1994 63 14 W third quarter after scoring 21 points in the third period. But MSU 1937 0 12 L 1960 26 6 W 1978 20 14 W 1995 14 25 L Mankato eventually came up with a game-tieing touchdown with 24 1938 14 0 W 1961 12 0 W 1979 13 17 L 1995 29 15 W seconds left to play in regulation and then countered with a touchdown 1939 12 0 W 1962 20 6 W 1980 10 7 W 1996 33 28 W pass on its first series of the overtime after BSU took the early lead on a 1940 14 7 W 1963 0 41 L 1981 17 13 W 1997 58 14 W 29-yard field goal. Quarterback Derek Edholm led the Beavers with 116 1941 0 13 L 1964 6 0 W 1982 40 28 W 1998 38 19 W yards rushing and 69 passing (10-16-1) ... This season Edholm leads 1942 0 27 L 1965 22 20 W 1983 29 11 W 2001 41 35 W 1947 0 6 L 1966 7 14 L 1984 14 24 L 2002 24 23 W BSU in rushing with 190 yards and in passing with 16 completions in 26 1948 12 20 L 1967 33 0 W 1985 0 28 L 2003 40 21 W attempts for 157 yards and one score ... Lee Justin in the leading receiver 1949 6 7 L 1968 27 14 W 1986 16 21 L 2004 41 28 W with five catches for 45 yards ... Brody Scheff paces the Beavers with 14 1951 13 20 L 1969 0 19 L 1986 27 25 W 2005 47 13 W total tackles ... Rob Wills and Anthony Ragsdale each have an 1952 0 12 L 1970 12 40 L 1987 16 7 W 2006 17 28 L interception. 1953 26 7 W 1971 0 41 L 1988 26 19 W 2007 35 24 W 1954 13 13 T 1972 7 9 L 1989 14 21 L 2008 31 7 W WINONA STATE -- Winona State University jumped out to a 21-0 lead Previous meeting against Northern State University by scoring 21 points in the first Sept 13, 2008 at Maxwell Field, Alltel Stadium, Winona, MN quarter. Kenneth Damron (Sandy, UT) began the outburst for the Bemidji State 0007--7 Warriors by picking up a NSU punt blocked by teammate Ryan Winona State 77107--31 Williams (Paddock Lake, WI) for the opening touchdown ... Williams First quarter finished the game with a forced fumble and four total tackles ... For his WSU -- Greg Preston 1 run (Cullen Fahey kick), 1:46 second straight collegiate start, freshman Rayon Simmons, Jr Second quarter (University City, MO) rushed for more that 100 yards. He finished WSU -- Andrew Verbancouer (Fahey kick), 5:43 with 153 on 17 carries for a 9.0 average and totaled three touchdowns, Third quarter including a 74-yard dash to paydirt ... Freshman Mike Houts WSU -- Verbancouer 3 run (Fahey kick), 8:13 (Bloomington, MN) reached the endzone for his first collegiate WSU -- Fahey 44 field goal, 4:01 touchdown as she scored from four yards out in the fourth quarter. Fourth quarter Houts finished the game with three carries for eight yards ... Quarterback BSU -- George Kadlec 20 pass from Derek Edholm (Jesse Sundby kick), Greg Preston (Taylor Mills, KY) and freshman Kyle Melcher 8:05 (Owatonna, MN) were quite the combination against the NSU Wolves. WSU -- Ellis Minor 23 pass from Amir Ross (Fahey kick), 3:51 Preston threaded the ball for a 78.9 completion rate on 15 completions in LAST WEEK’S OPPONENTS’ RESULTS 19 attempts and two touchdowns. Both of those touchdowns went to Wayne State, NE 41, Minnesota State Moorhead 0* Melcher, which were his first collegiate scores. Melcher finished with 57 Mary 48, Upper Iowa 31* yards receiving on four catches and TDs of 5 and 26 yards. Preston Minnesota State Mankato 37, Bemidji State 34 (ot)* totaled 206 yards in total offense and surpassed his collegiate career total Central Washington 13, Minnesota Duluth 10 past the 3,000-yard mark ... Chris Norgaard (Spring Lake Park, MN) Minnesota Crookston 47, Mayville State, ND 21 came up with his second collegiate interceptions. Returning an errant Maine 34, St. Cloud State 27 (ot) Northern State pass for 75 yards ... Pete Langenhan (Eldridge, IA) Augustana, SD 32, Emporia State, KS 21 recorded a sack against Northern State ... Matt Ulrich (Rushford, MN) Southwest Minnesota State 55, Black Hills State, SD 10 was the recipient of a tipped pass to haul in his first collegiate Minot State, ND 24, Concordia St. Paul 21 interceptions and rambled 16 yards on the return ... Ryan Rothwell North Alabama 31, Carson-Newman, TN 14 (McFarland, WI) came up with six total tackles, four solo and two THIS WEEK’S OPPONENTS’ SCHEDULE assisted, to reach 100 career total tackles ... Lewis Johnson (St. Paul, September 10th -- MN) busted his way through for his first collegiate sack ... Rankings: Campbellsville, KY at Carson-Newman, TN 7:00 pm (EDT) No. 19 D2football.com, No. 20 AFCA ... MILESTONES: Preston September 12 -- needs 63 yards for 3,000 career yards passing ... Cullen Fahey (Crystal Concordia St. Paul at Minnesota State Moorhead 1:00 pm* Lake, IL) needs 45 points for 100 career points ... WSU’s winning streak Minnesota State Mankato at Mary 1:00 pm* at home is 19 games. Northern State at Upper Iowa 1:00 pm* Minnesota, Crookston at Augustana, SD 1:00 pm* St. Cloud State at Wayne State, NE 1:00 pm* Minnesota Duluth at Southwest Minnesota State 6:00 pm* *NSIC Games Winona State University Bemidji State Two-Deep Two-Deep OFFENSE OFFENSE RT 78 Greatens, Marcus, 6-5, 290, Sr, Oneida, WI (Pulaski) WR 9 Andrew Schultz, 6-1, 180, Jr 73 Faber,Nick, 6-9, 330, So, Rochester, MN (John Marshall) 80 Matt Gandrud, 6-2, 200, Fr RG 63 Enos, Jason, 6-3, 280, Jr, Crystal Lake, IL (South) WR 7 Justin Lee, 5-8, 188, Fr 69 Paskewitz, Kyle, 6-5, 290, So, Echo, MN (Redwood Valley) 36 Christain Metz, 5-10, 185, Fr C 64 Haun, Seth, 6-4, 260, Sr, Wilton, WI (Tomah) LT 68 Davis Mickelson, 6-6, 285, So 50 Rolli, Troy, 6-1, 260, Fr, Madison, WI (East) 61 Jonathan Miller, 6-2, 300, Fr LG 67 Smiley, Jered, 6-3, 300, Sr, Wautoma, WI (Wisconsin) LG 66 Steve Pappas, 6-2, 312, So 68 Mason, Matt, 6-5, 305, So, Marathon, WI 63 Brett DeLange, 6-1, 278, Fr LT 72 Clark, Casey, 6-4, 275, Jr, Sun Prairie, WI C 65 Cory Immerman, 5-11, 267, So 71 Poliquin, James, 6-5, 265, Fr, Gurnee, IL (Warren Township) 71 Chris Parrish, 6-0, 322, Jr T E 49 Melcher, Kyle, 6-6, 225, Fr, Owatonna, MN RG 73 Jordan Anderson, 6-3, 305, So 87 Steine, Erik, 6-3, 225, Jr, Black River Falls, WI 69 Chad Whaley, 6-2, 250, Jr QB 7 Preston, Greg, 6-3, 210, Sr, Taylor Mills, KY (Dixie Heights/Tennessee-Martin) RT 58 Alonzo Melton, 6-4, 280, Fr 18 Nelson, Alex, 6-5, 230, So, Spring Valley, MN (Kingsland) 77 Papapa Nicholas-Silvira, 6-3, 330, Fr HB 1 Simmons, Rayon, Jr., 5-9, 200, Fr, Univesity City, MO (Christian Brothers College Prep/Northen Iowa) WR 10 Jody Henningson, 6-0, 192, So 5 Dewberry, Curtis, 5-8, 180, So, Clemont, FL (East Ridge, Oralndo, FL/North Greenville, SC) 14 Beau Wakefield, 6-9, 166, Fr UB 88 Bune, Trevin, 6-3, 230, Jr, Menomonie, WI WR 11 Cameron Abrams, 5-8, 190, So 87 Steine, Erik, 6-3, 225, Jr, Black River Falls, WI 4 Adam Berg, 6-2, 180, Jr WR 6 Adams, Jay, 5-11, 185, Fr, Winter Park, FL (Ovideo & Lake Howell) QB 8 Derek Edholm 6-1, 185, Jr 2 Swan, Eric, 5-11, 195, Jr, Fennimore, WI 14 Lance Rongstad, 6-3, 197, Fr SE 81 Alexander, Drew, 6-3, 190, Sr, Hillsboro, WI RB 43 Dustin Kroeplin, 5-11, 214, Fr 20 Engel, Derrick, 6-2, 170, Fr, Chaska, MN 25 Brad Hemling, 5-11, 195, Fr DEFENSE DEFENSE E 92 Kaderly, Matt, 6-5, 250, So, Monticello, WI E 90 Rob Wills, 6-4, 225, Jr 99 Tackmann, Michael, 6-5, 225, So, Altoona, WI 96 Josh Best, 6-1, 256, So T 74 Rothwell, Ryan, 6-4, 300, Sr, McFarland, WI T 95 Bryan Wick, 6-4, 275, Sr 11 Johnson, Lewis, 6-2, 275, Fr, St. Paul, MN (Como Park) 99 Kyle McMartin, 6-3, 258, Sr NG 9 Ulrich, Matt, 6-8, 290, So, Rushford, MN (Rushford-Peterson) E 93 Jordan Lardinois, 6-3, 252, Jr 94 Boehm, Eric, 6-0, 260, Sr, Sioux Falls, SD (Lincoln) 94 Brad Albano, 6-2, 246, Sr E 90 Charlson, Chauncey, 6-3, 230, Sr, Woodbury, MN OLB 24 Jake Anderson, 6-2, 250, Sr 40 Langehan, Pete, 6-3, 220, Jr, Eldridge, IA (North Scott) 34 George Percak-Dennet, 6-2, 227, So SLB 43 Dummer, Cody, 6-3, 220, Jr, Waterford, WI (Union) ILB 51 Alex Mock, 5-10, 187, So 44 Coulter, Alex, 6-2, 225, Fr, St.
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