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Football Release October 3, 2011 Release No FOOTBALL RELEASE OCTOBER 3, 2011 RELEASE NO. 6 www.northernsun.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Nick Kornder • Asst. Commissioner for Media Relations • 2999 County Road 42 West • Burnsville, MN 55306 • P: 651.288.4017 • F: 952.378.1694 • [email protected] Week 5 Results Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Saturday, October 1 Overall Football Standings Mary 31 at Minnesota, Crookston 0 as of October 2, 2011 NSIC Only Overall Concordia-St. Paul 13 at Augustana 37 W L T PF PA Win % W L T PF PA Win % Bemidji State 48 at Upper Iowa 7 Minnesota State 4 0 0 155 58 1.000 4 1 0 179 89 .800 Winona State 14 at Minnesota State 24 RV-Wayne State 4 0 0 131 63 1.000 4 1 0 151 104 .800 Northern State 14 at #17 St. Cloud State 27 RV-Bemidji State 3 1 0 142 70 .750 4 1 0 169 70 .800 SMSU 29 at Wayne State 52 #9 Minnesota Duluth 3 1 0 124 73 .750 4 1 0 144 85 .800 MSU Moorhead 21 at #10 Minnesota Duluth 49 #17 St. Cloud State 3 1 0 129 80 .750 4 1 0 155 83 .800 Winona State 3 1 0 163 81 .750 3 2 0 169 104 .600 Week 6 Schedule University of Mary 2 2 0 110 93 .500 3 2 0 141 117 .600 Augustana 2 2 0 101 77 .500 2 3 0 113 97 .400 Saturday, October 8 Concordia-St. Paul 1 3 0 87 157 .250 2 3 0 130 188 .400 Concordia-St. Paul at Bemidji State 1:00 PM Upper Iowa 1 3 0 105 200 .250 2 3 0 120 214 .400 Upper Iowa at Minnesota, Crookston 1:00 PM MSU Moorhead 1 3 0 91 164 .250 2 3 0 119 181 .400 SMSU at MSU Moorhead 1:00 PM SMSU 1 3 0 111 175 .250 1 4 0 128 205 .200 University of Mary at Wayne State 1:00 PM Northern State 0 4 0 56 123 .000 1 4 0 86 140 .200 Minnesota State at #17 St. Cloud State 1:00 PM Minnesota, Crookston 0 4 0 46 137 .000 1 4 0 77 166 .200 Augustana at Northern State 2:30 PM North Football North Division Overall #9 Minnesota Duluth at Winona State 6:00 PM W L Win% W L Win% STRK #9 Minnesota Duluth 2 0 1.000 4 1 .800 W2 NSIC Players of the Week #17 St. Cloud State 2 0 1.000 4 1 .800 W2 Off: Dajon Newell, Augie U-Mary 1 1 .500 3 2 .600 W1 Def: Marcus Broome, U-Mary MSU Moorhead 1 1 .500 2 3 .400 L1 SP: Drew Behrens, Augie RV-Bemidji State 0 1 .000 4 1 .800 W1 Northern State 0 1 .000 1 4 .200 L4 Minnesota, Crookston 0 2 .000 1 4 .200 L4 South Football South Division Overall W L Win% W L Win% STRK Minnesota State 2 0 1.000 4 1 .800 W4 Augustana 2 0 1.000 2 3 .400 W2 RV-Wayne State 1 0 1.000 4 1 .800 W4 Winona State 1 1 .500 3 2 .600 L1 Upper Iowa 0 1 .000 2 3 .400 L2 Concordia-St. Paul 0 2 .000 2 3 .400 L2 SMSU 0 2 .000 1 4 .200 L3 Ranking Based on AFCA 10/3/11 Coaches’ Poll RV- Received Votes The NSIC football schedule is broken into two seven-team divisions (North/South). Each team will play ten conference games that will count towards the NSIC Overall Champion as well as six divisional games that will count towards the NSIC North/South Championships. In all, three league championships will be awarded (Overall Champion, North Division Champion, South Division Champion). Ties will not be broken for league or division champions. WATCH ALL NSIC HOME FOOTBALL GAME WEBCASTS FREE & LIVE AT NSIC.NMTVSports.com The NSIC is a 14-team, 17-sport, NCAA Division II Conference with teams located in Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota. Augustana College • Bemidji State • Concordia - St. Paul • University of Mary • Minnesota , Crookston • Minnesota Duluth • Minnesota State University, Mankato • • MSU Moorhead • Northern State • Southwest Minnesota State • St. Cloud State • Upper Iowa • Wayne State • Winona State NSIC Players of the Week NSIC OFFEnsiVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK #34 Dajon Newell (RB, 5-10, 185, R-Fr., Lakeville, MN / North HS) Augustana College Dajon Newell tallied 203 rushing yards and scored one touchdown Saturday in Sioux Falls, helping the Vi- kings to a 37-13 win over Concordia University, St. Paul. Newell, who registered his second-straight 100- yard rushing game in just second collegiate start, eclipsed 200 yards on 22 carries. The redshirt freshman averaged 9.2 yards per carry on the afternoon. Newell became the first Viking to rush for more than 200 yards since Oct. 4, 2008, when Joe Clark netted 208 yards on the ground against Minnesota State at How- ard Wood Field. He also caught two passes for 11 yards and finished the game with 214 all-purpose yards. NSIC DEFEnsiVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK #11 Marcus Broome (LB, 6-0, 220, Sr., Houston, Texas) University of Mary Marcus Broome led all players with 15 tackles in a 31-0 win at Minnesota, Crookston. The senior inside lineback- er made seven solo stops, including one for loss in leading a Marauders team that posted its second shutout in three games. Broome lead the Marauders in tackles for the third straight season and is fifth in the NSIC. NSIC SPEciAL TEAms PLAYER OF THE WEEK #2 Drew Behrens (K/P, 6-3, 195, Jr., Pleasant Hill, Iowa / Southeast Polk HS) Augustana Drew Behrens drilled a season-high three field goals (40, 39, 32) and was perfect on four point afters to help Augustana notch a 37-13 win over Concordia University, St. Paul Saturday in Sioux Falls. Behrens averaged 38.0 yards on five punts and 59.6 yards on seven kickoffs and had one special-teams tackle. Past NSIC Players of the Week 9/6/11 10/3/11 Off: Phillip Klaphake, SCSU Off: Dajon Newell, Augie Def: Nick Andreas, Augie Def: Marcus Broome, U-Mary SP: Tom Obarski, CU SP: Drew Behrens, Augie 9/12/11 Off: Tyler Peschong, SMSU Def: Tony Kubes, SCSU SP: Tyler Aldridge, SCSU 9/19/11 Off: Chris Smith, UIU Def: Chris Schaudt, MSU SP: Randy Weich, WSC 9/26/11 Off: Richard Haley, UMC Def: Jeff Schuette, MSUM SP: David Nadeau, UMD For Updated Info Visit: www.northernsun.org Augustana College • Bemidji State • Concordia - St. Paul • University of Mary • Minnesota , Crookston • Minnesota Duluth • Minnesota State University, Mankato • • MSU Moorhead • Northern State • Southwest Minnesota State • St. Cloud State • Upper Iowa • Wayne State • Winona State 2011 NSIC TEAM NOTES AuGusTANA (2-3, 2-2 NSIC, 2-0 SouTH) Dajon Newell (RB, 5-10, 185, RFr., Lakeville, Minn./North HS) tallied 203 www.goAugie.com - KIKN 100.5-FM rushing yards and scored one touchdown Saturday in Sioux Falls, helping Mike Aldrich - St. Olaf ‘95 (2nd Season, 13-4; 11-3 NSIC) the Vikings to a 37-13 win over Concordia University, St. Paul. Newell, who registered his second-straight 100-yard rushing game in just second Last Season 11-2, 9-1 NSIC, 5-1 South collegiate start, eclipsed 200 yards on 22 carries. The redshirt freshman 9/3/2011 #1 Minnesota Duluth 12-20 L averaged 9.2 yards per carry on the afternoon. Newell became the first Viking to rush for more 9/10/2011 Bemidji State C 27-30 L OT than 200 yards since Oct. 4, 2008, when Joe Clark netted 208 yards on the ground against Min- 9/17/2011 at U-Mary C 0-10 L nesota State at Howard Wood Field. He also caught two passes for 11 yards and finished the 9/24/2011 at SMSU C W 37-24 game with 214 all-purpose yards. 10/1/2011 Concordia-St. Paul C W 37-13 Nick Andreas (DB, 6-2, 213, Sr., Lakeville, Minn./South HS) intercepted two passes and logged 10/8/2011 at Northern State C 2:30 p.m. three tackles to lift Augustana to a 37-13 win over Concordia University, St. Paul Saturday in 10/15/2011 Winona State C 1:00 p.m. Sioux Falls. His two picks were returned for 24 yards. Andreas also was in on a tackle for loss. 10/22/2011 MSU Moorhead C 1:00 p.m. The senior has three interceptions this season. 10/27/2011 at Minnesota State C 7:00 p.m. Drew Behrens (K/P, 6-3, 195, Jr., Pleasant Hill, Iowa/Southeast Polk HS) drilled a season-high three field goals (40, 39, 32) and was perfect on four point afters to help Augustana notch a 37-13 11/5/2011 Wayne State C 1:00 p.m. win over Concordia University, St. Paul Saturday in Sioux Falls. Behrens averaged 38.0 yards 11/12/2011 at Upper Iowa C 1:00 p.m. on five punts and 59.6 yards on seven kickoffs and had one special-teams tackle. BEmidji STATE (4-1, 3-1 NSIC, 0-1 NoRTH) Dustin Kroeplin (RB, 5-11, 238, Jr-2L, Withee, Wis. / Owen-Withee HS) rushed for 153 yards (9.6 yards per carry) and a career-high three touchdowns as the www.bsubeavers.com - The River 92.1 FM Beavers rolled past Upper Iowa 48-7 Saturday. Kroeplin opened the game Jeff Tesch - MSU Moorhead ‘78 (16th Season, 102-65; 78-48 NSIC) with a career-high 65-yard rushing touchdown to set the tone for the rest of Last Season 7-4, 6-4 NSIC, 4-2 North the game.
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