Oct. 8, 2014 (Week 5) Contact: Bob Guptill ([email protected]) 503-305-8756 / www.gnacsports.com Humboldt State Takes No. 24 Ranking, Win Streak to Azusa Pacific has led by margins of 30-3 (Azusa Pacific), 36-3 (Dixie State) and 46-0 (South Dakota Mines) at halftime. GNAC STANDINGS Humboldt State Azusa Pacific Central Washington 0Simon Fraser Western Oregon South Dakota Mines Dixie State Conf. W L 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 All W 5 4 2 1 2 1 0 L 0 1 3 4 3 4 5 H 3-0 2-0 1-1 0-2 1-0 0-2 0-3 A 2-0 2-1 0-2 1-1 1-3 1-2 0-2 N 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 LAST WEEK’S SCORES *Azusa Pacific 27 at Central Washington 20 *Simon Fraser 29 at Dixie State 19 *South Dakota Mines 0 at Humboldt State 53 Western Oregon 10 at North Alabama 30 THURSDAY’S SCHEDULE *Humboldt State at Azusa Pacific, 6 p.m. The ‘Jacks have posted some impressive numbers in the process and currently rank in the Top 10 nationally in seven different statistical categories. HSU ranks fourth in scoring defense (8.6) and sixth in total defense (243.0) and rushing defense (70.4). It also ranks first in sacks (5.2), second in third down defense (.203) and red zone defense (.400) and fifth in fourth down defense (.143). Individually, HSU freshman quarterback Robert Webber leads the GNAC in pass efficiency, passing for 968 yards and seven touchdowns and completing 63.6 percent of his passes. Thursday’s game will feature the GNAC’s top three rushers, led by APU’s Terrell Watson, who is the NCAA Division II national leader with 881 yards and nine touchdowns. SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE *Central Washington at South Dakota Mines, 1 p.m. *Dixie State at Western Oregon, 1 p.m. Simon Fraser at Idaho State , 2:35 p.m. Humboldt’s Ja’Quan Gardner and Nick Ricciardulli rank 2-3 with 494 and 444 yards, respectively, and have combined for 12 touchdowns. *Conference Game th Gardner also leads the GNAC and ranks 11 nationally in kickoff returns (32.2). PORTLAND, Ore. – Five consecutive wins has landed Humboldt State in the AFCA (American Football Coaches Association) Top 25 poll. th The Lumberjacks, who are ranked 24 in the AFCA poll, travel to Glendora, Calif., for a Great Northwest Athletic Conference game with defending champion Azusa Pacific this Thursday. The winner will move to 2-0 in the GNAC standings. The teams met earlier this season at Arcata in a non-conference game. Humboldt State won that contest 30-10 knocking the Cougars out of the national rankings. Azusa Pacific has rebounded for three consecutive wins and takes a 4-1 record into this week’s game. They are among “others th receiving votes” and 30 overall in this week’s AFCA poll. Humboldt State, meanwhile, has outscored its five opponents by an average margin of 31.2 points per game. In three of its wins, it In addition to Watson, who also ranks seventh in all-purpose running (184.0), seven other GNAC players rank in the Top 10 in this week’s NCAA national statistical report. Paul Revis of Western Oregon ranks fourth in all-purpose running (203.0) and Humboldt’s Gianni Olivas ranks ninth in punt returns (16.9). rd Two players – HSU’s Alex Markarian (3 , 1.5) and Central th Washington’s Tovar Sanchez (6 , 1.2) – rank in the Top 10 in sacks. Three others – CJ Broussard of Azusa Pacific, Roger Garrett of Western Oregon and Jay Lata of South Dakota – are tied for eighth in fumble recoveries with two each. In addition to Thursday’s HSU-APU game, three games involving GNAC teams will be played Saturday as Central Washington visits South Dakota Mines, Dixie State plays at Western Oregon and Simon Fraser takes on Idaho State in a non-conference contest. From The Record Book Azusa Pacific running back Terrell Watson recorded his fifth career 200-yard rushing game and his 19th career 100-yard game (as a member of the GNAC) in last Saturday’s 27-20 win at Central Washington. Both are GNAC records. He is one shy of the APU record for 200 yards games held by Christian Okoye and has rushed for 4,484 career yards. Watson leads the GNAC this season with four 100-yard rushing games. HSU’s Gardner has three. Game Recaps For Oct. 4: Azusa Pacific 27, Central Washington 20 (at Ellensburg): Running back Terrell Watson rushed for 199 of his 256 yards in the first half powering the Cougars to a 27-20 victory over Central Washington at Tomlinson Stadium … The Cougars outgained the Wildcats 343-93 (234 rushing, 109 passing) in opening a 27-7 lead at the break. APU finished the contest with a 425-310 total offense advantage, including 353-99 on the ground ... Cougar quarterback Chad Jeffries had 169 yards, rushing for 59 yards on 17 carries and passing for 110 yards, including first-half touchdowns of 15 and 19 yards to Tanner Henry. The latter TD came with 26 seconds left after Na’im Colbert, making his first career start, returned an interception 19 yards to the CWU 31. Colbert led APU with seven tackles, including two for losses of 10 yards. One of those was a nine-yard QB sack ...CWU, which had a 3-0 deficit in takeaways, scored all of the second half points on a 87-yard pass from quarterback Jake Nelson to Kent McKinney and field goals of 29 and 21 yards by Sean McDonald to pull within seven points with remaining ... Azusa Pacific, however, was able to run out the clock as Watson ran 30 yards on a third-and-five play to CWU’s 26 ... McKinney’s TD catch equaled the fourth longest in GNAC history. He finished the game with four receptions for 118 yards. CWU quarterback Jake Nelson had 255 yards in total offense (245 passing, 10 rushing) increasing his career total to exactly 3,000 ... The Wildcats set a GNAC record for single-game punt return yards, netting 122 yards (66 on two returns by Isaiah Davis and 56 on three returns by Jesse Zalk). The old record of 118 had been accomplished three times. Linebacker Kevin Haynes led the Wildcats with 12 tackles ... McDonald converted two extra points extending his streak to 52. North Alabama 30, Western Oregon 10 (at Florence, Ala.): Philbrt Martial’s 70-yard interception return gave the Lions an early lead on the way to a 30-10 victory ... North Alabama opened up a 27-3 advantage before the Wolves scored their only touchdown in the fourth quarter on a 28-yard pass from Trey Shimabukuro to Daniel Thomas ... WOU’s other points came on a 50-yard field goal by Jesse Correa as time expired in the first half. The field goal was th the 12 50-yard three-pointer in GNAC history. Correa is the sixth kicker in WOU history to connect from 50 yards or more ... North Alabama outgained Western Oregon 324-183 in total offense. The Wolves were held to minus rushing yardage (minus 23) for the second week in row. Shimabukuro, who completed 23 of 38 passes for 206 yards, was sacked nine times for losses of 77 ... Paul Revis, who ranks fourth nationally in all-purpose running averaging 203 yards per game, had 113 including 78 yards on six receptions ... Defensive end Kraig Akins led the Wolves defensively with a career-high 14 tackles, including his team’s only quarterback sack. Defensive end Devin Williams had 10 tackles and a forced fumble ... WOU played the game without quarterback Ryan Bergman, who leads the conference in passing yards per game (309.0), and wide receiver Tyrell Williams, who ranks second in receptions per game (6.0). Humboldt State 53, South Dakota Mines 0 (at Arcata): Nick Ricciardulli scored three first-quarter touchdowns (35, 11 and 3) as the Lumberjacks cruised to a 45-0 halftime lead to stay unbeaten in five contests ...Ricciardulli finished the contest with 84 yards on seven rushes. Ja’Quan Gardner had 114 yards on seven carries and Richard Doctor had 79 yards on 10 totes as the ‘Jacks had 393 yards on the ground. Doctor scored three short touchdowns (2, 3 and 5) ... HSU added 112 yards through the air, 59 on a Robert Webber pass to Gardner for a second-quarter touchdown. Webber completed 5-of-10 passes for 85 yards ... South Dakota Mines, which came into the game averaging 512.2 yards per contest, was limited to 217 yards. QB Kent McKinney completed 14 of 30 passes for 138 yards. Daniel Ziegler had four receptions for 75 yards ... HSU punter Chris Campbell averaged 48.4 yards on five punts , allowing just one yard on two returns ... The Lumberjack defense had 12 tackles for losses, including 3 ½ by defensive end Alex Markarian, who leads the GNAC in quarterback sacks with 7 ½. HSU linebacker Khaalid Abdullah had a team-high eight tackles. Linebacker Jay Lata had eight tackles for the Hardrockers. Simon Fraser 29, Dixie State 19 (at St. George, Utah): Running back Cole Tudor rushed for 113 yards and Tiernan Docherty kicked field goals from 42 and 43 yards as the Clan earned their first victory of the season ... Simon Fraser’s defense also scored twice as linebacker Jordan Herdman forced a fumble on the second play of the second half. Jordan’s brother Justin picked up the loose ball and ran 27 yards for a touchdown. Later in the period, SFU’s Quinn Horton and Keenan North tackled Dixie quarterback Ben Longshore in the end zone for a safety to extend SFU’s lead to 196 ... Dixie State finished the game with a 330-280 advantage in total offense as Longshore completed 27 of 47 passes for 315 yards and two touchdowns. Nate Stephens had nine receptions for 126 yards. Tyler Nickel (15-21-1, 108) and Ryan Stanford (613-0, 61) combined to pass for 169 yards for Simon Fraser. Lemar Durant had five receptions for 47 yards ... Linebacker Mitchell Barnett led SFU in tackles with 11 tackles. Jordan Herdman had 10 tackles ... DB Kendall Prescott led the Dixie defense with nine tackles and forced a fumble, while lineman Jake Miller had eight tackles, including 3 ½ for losses totaling 16 yards and two of DSU’s three sacks. Linebacker Trevor Oakley also had eight tackles. GNAC Football Players of the Week Week of Offense Sept. 8 Terrell Watson, APU Sept. 15 Ja’Quan Gardner, HSU Sept. 22 Tyrell Williams, WOU Sept. 29 Trent McKinney, SDM Oct. 3 Terrell Watson, APU Week of Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 3 Specialty Teams Paul Revis, WOU Nikolai Karpun, SFU John Keating, SDM Cedrique Chaney, CWU Chris Campbell, HSU Defense C.J. Broussard, APU Travis Hansen, HSU Kevin Haynes, CWU Travis Hansen, HSU Alex Markarian, HSU Steven Fanua, APU Jordan Herdman, SFU Players of the Week – Week by Week Week of Sept. 1-7: Offense –Terrell Watson, Azusa Pacific (RB, 62, 240, Sr., Oxnard, CA) rushed for 202 yards and three touchdowns as the Cougars upset nationally second-ranked Grand Valley State 26-23 in double overtime in a CBS Sports Network national broadcast Thursday. In the overtime session, Watson, who had a career-high 42 carries, took the ball on all 11 of APU’s rd snaps, including a crucial 11-yard gain on 3 -and-9 down to the one-yard line to set up the winning score. Defense – C.J. Broussard, Azusa Pacific (CB, 6-0, 190, So., Clovis, CA) and Travis Hansen, Humboldt State (LB, 235, Sr., San Anselmo, CA – Siskiyous/Nevada) ... Broussard had eight tackles, forced and recovered a fumble in the red zone and had an interception near midfield returning it 24 yards to set up a go-ahead TD late in the third quarter in the Cougars’ 26-23 win. He also had three pass breakups. ... Hansen had six tackles, including three for losses of eight yards as the Lumberjacks rallied from a 14-3 deficit early in the second quarter to beat Texas A&M – Kingsville 27-14 and end a 13-game losing streak dating back to late in the 2012 season. He also forced a fumble and intercepted a pass as HSU held the Lone Star Conference team to 256 yards in total offense, including 98 rushing. Special Teams – Paul Revis, Western Oregon (WR, 165, Fr., Scappoose, OR) had 265 all-purpose yards, including 129 on six kick returns and 27 on three punt returns in a 45-38 loss to NCAA Division I Football Championship Series (FCS) Portland State. He also caught eight passes for 109 yards, including touchdown catches of 26 and 48 yards. The latter came with 46 seconds left pulling the Wolves to within seven points. Week of Sept. 8-14: Offense – Ja’Quan Gardner, Humboldt State (RB, 5-7, 175, Fr., Ceres, CA – Central Valley) rushed for 136 yards th on just 16 carries as the Lumberjacks defeated AFCA 14 ranked Azusa Pacific 30-10. Gardner scored on touchdown runs of 54 and six yards in the first four minutes of the game as HSU bolted to a 30-3 halftime lead. Gardner leads the GNAC in rushing with th 292 yards and ranks 10 in NCAA Division II. Defense - Kevin Haynes, Central Washington (LB, 6-0, 230, Fr., Brush Prairie, WA – Battle Ground) led the Wildcats with nine tackles and also had his team’s only two interceptions in a 48-14 home win over Dixie State as CWU held the Red Storm to 235 yards in total offense. The previous week Dixie gained 640 yards in an overtime loss at Colorado Mesa. Special Teams –Nikolai Karpun, Simon Fraser (P, 6-0, 203, Jr., North Delta, BC – Sands Secondary) averaged 47 yards on five punts including a long of 52 yards. After two weeks, Karpun is averaging 46.3 yards per punt, which is better than the GNAC all-time record of 44.9 by 10-year NFL veteran Michael Koenen who averaged 44.9 yards for Western Washington in 2002. Week of Sept. 15-21: Offense – Tyrell Williams, Western Oregon (WR, 6-4, 200, Sr., Salem, OR - Cascade) caught five passes for 119 yards, including touchdown receptions of 72 and five yards in the second quarter and eight yards in the fourth quarter. The latter score gave the Wolves a 33-21 lead with 8:27 remaining in the th game. Williams now ranks 10 in GNAC history in career receiving yards with 2,129 yards and his average per catch of 16.8 ranks ninth. Defense – Travis Hansen, Humboldt State (LB, 6-2, 235, Sr., San Anselmo, CA – Siskiyous) helped the Lumberjacks hold Dixie State to 147 yards in total offense (76 rushing and 71 passing) in a 50-3 victory. It was the fewest amount of yards allowed by HSU since it limited Southern Oregon to 112 in 2005 th and the 10 lowest in GNAC history. Hansen had six tackles, including a five-yard quarterback sack. He also had a 67-yard interception for a touchdown late in the second quarter as the ‘Jacks built up a 36-3 halftime lead. Special Teams – John Keating, South Dakota Mines (P, 6-1, 222, Jr., Tucson, AZ – Sabino) averaged 44.3 yards on six punts, including a long of 58. Three of his six punts were inside the 20. Week of Sept. 22-28: Offense – Trent McKinney, South Dakota Mines (QB, 6-0, 185, Jr., Mililani, HI) set a GNAC record with 503 yards of total offense in leading the Hardrockers to a 62-44 win at William Jewell. McKinney rushed for 206 yards and four touchdowns becoming just the second quarterback in GNAC history to rush for 200 yards in a single game. He also completed 26 of 36 passes for 297 yards and two touchdowns as Mines earned its first victory of the season and extended its string of consecutive quarters in which it has scored to 15. Defense – Alex Markarian, Humboldt State (DE, 6-4, 275, Sr., Chino Hills, CA) and Steven Fanua, Azusa Pacific (LB, 6-1, 225, Sr., Milpitas, CA) ... Markarian had four tackles, including 2 ½ quarterback sacks. He th currently ranks fourth in the GNAC and 25 nationally in sacks as he led a HSU defense which had a season-high 10 sacks in a 34-16 win over Western Oregon improving to 4-0 on the season ... Fanua had 13 tackles including five solos in a 42-23 road win at Dixie State as the Cougars allowed the Red Storm just three second-half points outscoring them 21-3 in the final 30 minutes. Special Teams – Cedrique Chaney, Central Washington (DB, 6-0, 197, Jr., Kelso, WA) blocked a punt which was picked up and returned 20 yards for a touchdown by Austin Pernell in the first quarter of the Wildcats’ 63-7 win against Simon Fraser. Later in the opening quarter Jackson Huerta blocked a punt and Chaney scooped it up and returned it five yards for a TD as the Wildcats built an early 21-7 lead. Chaney also had three tackles. Week of Sept. 29-Oct. 4: Offense – Terrell Watson, Azusa Pacific (RB, 6-2, 240, Sr., Oxnard, CA) rushed for 256 yards, including a school-record 199 in the opening half, leading the Cougars to a 27-20 win at Central Washington. Watson leads NCAA Division II in rushing with 881 yards, an average of 176.2 per game. He has rushed for nine touchdowns, including two in the first half Saturday as APU built a 27-7 lead at halftime. Defense – Jordan Herdman, Simon Fraser (LB, 6-2, 231, So., Winnipeg, MB) had 10 tackles, including 2 ½ for losses of four yards. He also forced a fumble, which was picked up by his brother Justin and returned 27 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter to give the Clan a 19-6 lead on the way to a 29-19 victory. Jordan leads the GNAC in th tackles with 60, and ranks 12 nationally with an average of 12 tackles per game. Special Teams – Chris Campbell, Humboldt State (P, 5-11, 175, Sr., Granite Bay, CA) averaged 48.4 yards on five punts, three times pinning South Dakota Mines inside its 20yard line. He had a season-long of 61 yards. Campbell now leads the GNAC in punting averaging 42.3 yards. GNAC in NCAA Statistical Rankings GNAC teams and individuals ranked among the Top 20 in the latest NCAA statistical rankings: Team Institution Total Defense Humboldt State Rushing Offense Azusa Pacific Rushing Defense Humboldt State Passing Offense South Dakota Mines Team Pass Eff. Def. Humboldt State Scoring Defense Humboldt State Turnover Margin Humboldt State Kickoff Returns Humboldt State Punt Returns Simon Fraser Punt Returns Humboldt State Sacks Humboldt State Sacks Central Washington Sacks Azusa Pacific Passing Defense Central Washington th 4 Down Offense Azusa Pacific rd 3 Down Defense Humboldt State 4th Down Defense Humboldt State Red Zone Offense South Dakota Mines Red Zone Defense Humboldt State Individual Rushing Total Offense Receptions Receiving Scoring All-Purpose All-Purpose Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Punting Punting Player Terrell Watson Trent McKinney, SDM Greg Logan, CWU Greg Logan, CWU Terrell Watson, APU Paul Revis, WOU Terrell Watson, APU Gianni Olivas, HSU Ja’Quan Gardner, HSU Chris Campbell, HSU Nickolai Karpun, SFU Avg./Total 243.0 247.0 70.4 315.4 89.6 8.6 1.4 25.5 28.8 17.4 5.2 3.6 3.4 157.2 0.80 .203 .143 .944 .400 Avg./Total 176.2 307.4 7.4 106.4 10.8 203.0 184.0 16.9 32.2 42.3 42.1 Rank 6th 18th 6th th 13 13th th 4 th 19 14th st 1 14th 1st th 9 th 12 16th 10th 2nd 5th 5th nd 2 Rank 1st 17th 12th th 17 15th 4th 7th 9th th 11 18th 19th Interceptions Total Tackles Sacks Sacks Sacks Tackles For Loss Passes Defended Passes Defended Passes Defended Passing Fumble Recover. Fumble Recover. Fumble Recover. Jacob Witham, DSU Jordan Herdman, SFU Alex Markarian, HSU Tovar Sanchez, CWU Silas Sarvinski, HSU Jake Miller, DSU Nick Sharpe, HSU Devin Ceciliani, WOU Jamal Johnson, HSU Ryan Bergman, WOU CJ Broussard, APU Roger Garrett, WOU Jay Lata, SD Mines 0.60 12.0 1.5 1.2 1.1 1.9 1.8 1,6 1.6 309.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 20th 13th 3rd th 6 16th th 13 12th 20th 20th 10th th 8 8th 8th GNAC Career Leaders (All-Time & Active) All-Purpose 1. Brian Potucek, CWU (2001-05) 4. Terrell Watson, APU (2012-14) 8. Bobby Pospischil, SFU (2011-14) 19. Nick Ricciardulli, HSU (2009, 12-14) 27. Jordan Todd, CWU (2012-14) 4948 4095 3431 2640 2241 (Note: Watson had 795 all-purpose yards in 2011 prior to APU joining the GNAC and has career total of 4890) Total Offense 1. Mike Reilly, CWU (2005-08) 13. Ryan Bergman, WOU (2011-14) 18. Terrell Watson, APU (2012-14) 20. Ryan Stanford, SFU (2013-14) 22. Jake Nelson, CWU (2013-14) 13,711 4916 3813 3138 3000 (Note: Watson had 697 total offense yards in 2011 prior to APU joining the GNAC and has career total of 4510) Rushing 1. Terrell Watson, APU (2012-14) 8. Nick Ricciardulli, HSU (2009, 12-14) 12. Jordan Todd, CWU (2012-14) 18. Joe Harris, WOU (2012-14) 3787 2211 2048 1362 (Note: Watson had 697 rushing yards in 2011 prior to APU joining the GNAC and has career total of 4484) Passing 1. Mike Reilly, CWU (2005-08) 12. Ryan Bergman, WOU (2011-14) 19. Ryan Stanford, SFU (2013-14) 23. Jake Nelson, CWU (2013-14) 12,448 5074 3235 2634 Receptions 1. Johnny Spevak, CWU (2006-09) 4. Bobby Pospischil, SFU (2011-14) 13. Lemar Durant, SFU (2012-14) 16. Tyrell Williams, WOU (2011-14) 23. Chase Krivashei, HSU (2013-14) 318 199 135 133 121 Receiving Yards 1. Johnny Spevak, CWU (2006-09) 9. Tyrell Williams, WOU (2011-14) 15. Bobby Pospischil, SFU (2011-14) 16. Lemar Durant, SFU (2012-14) 4426 2175 1916 1869 Scoring 1. Garrett Rolsma, CWU (2006-09) 4. Terrell Watson, APU (2012-14) 7. Matt Bruder, HSU (2010-14) 14. Jamie Cacciatore, APU (2012-14) 20. Lemar Durant, SFU (2012-14) 330 264 215 174 140 (Note: Watson scored 90 points in 2011 prior to APU joining the GNAC and has career total of 354) Tackles 1. Buddy Wood, CWU (2005-09) 20. Tyler Thornton, APU (2012-14) 31. Jeremiah Maluia, HSU (2010-12, 14) 385 234 208 (Note: Thornton had 18 tackles in 2011 prior to APU joining the GNAC and has career total of 252) Interceptions 1. Jason Patterson, CWU (1998-01) 6. Tyler Thornton, APU (2012-14) 22 11 GNAC Teams in AFCA/D2Football.com Top 25 Team Pre-Season Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 5 AFCA APU 22nd th 14 NR (26th) NR (31st) th NR (36 ) NR (30th) HSU ----NR (38th) NR (33rd) NR (28th) 24th D2Football.com APU HSU --17th ------25th --22nd (NR – Not rated in Top 25, but is among others receiving votes) GNAC Miscellany GNAC COMPETES IN SUPER REGIONAL III: The GNAC competes in Super Regional III. Also part of the 44-team Super Regional III is the MIAA (Mid-America), the Great American Conference and the Northern Sun. Six teams from each of the four regions qualify for the playoffs. EARNED ACCESS: “Earned access” berths are awarded to conferences which have a team ranked in the Top 8 in their region. Six teams from each region qualify for the playoffs. The impact of earned access is that if a team is ranked seventh or eighth, but qualifies for the earned access berth, it would qualify for the playoffs, displacing a team ranked above it in the top six. The GNAC does not currently receive an earned access berth since only three of its seven football schools are full-fledged members of the GNAC. A minimum of six is required for a league to qualify for a berth. Twitter Hashtags GNAC Azusa Pacific Central Washington Humboldt State Simon Fraser South Dakota Mines Western Oregon #GNACfootball @APUfootball @CWUfootball @HSU_Football #NCAAeh #GoRockers #WOUfootball GNAC Media Relations Information Director – Bob Guptill E-Mail – [email protected] Assistant Information Director – Nathan Webber E-Mail – [email protected] Office – 503-305-8756 Note: Bob Guptill handles football, volleyball, cross country, men’s basketball, indoor and outdoor track and field and softball. Nathan Webber is in charge of men’s soccer, women’s soccer, women’s basketball, baseball and men’s and women’s golf. 2014 GNAC FOOTBALL STATISTICS – WEEK 5 Team Statistics SCORING OFFENSE 1. Humboldt State 2. Central Washington 3. South Dakota Mines 4. Western Oregon 5. Azusa Pacific 6. Simon Fraser 7. Dixie State G 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 TD 25 24 20 18 19 12 13 TOTAL OFFENSE 1. South Dakota Mines 2. Humboldt State 3. Central Washington 4. Azusa Pacific 5. Western Oregon 6. Dixie State 7. Simon Fraser G 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Rush 692 1169 653 1235 231 653 356 RUSHING OFFENSE 1. Azusa Pacific 2. Humboldt State 3. South Dakota Mines 4. Central Washington Dixie State 6. Simon Fraser 7. Western Oregon G 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 XP 22 23 16 15 15 12 9 2X XP FG Saf Pts Avg 2 0 6 0 194 38.8 0 0 4 0 179 35.8 0 0 1 0 139 27.8 0 0 5 0 138 27.6 0 0 2 1 137 27.4 0 0 4 1 98 19.6 0 0 3 0 96 19.2 Pass 1576 1010 1374 583 1474 1037 1159 Plys 399 375 384 333 367 359 362 Yds Avg 2268 5.7 2179 5.8 2027 5.3 1818 5.5 1705 4.6 1690 4.7 1515 4.2 Att Yds 239 1235 244 1169 188 692 210 653 181 653 147 356 149 231 PASSING OFFENSE 1. South Dakota Mines 2. Western Oregon 3. Central Washington 4. Simon Fraser 5. Dixie State 6. Humboldt State 7. Azusa Pacific G 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Att Cmp Int 211 134 5 218 113 7 174 107 7 215 117 9 178 88 8 131 82 3 94 53 4 PASSING EFFICIENCY 1. Humboldt State 2. South Dakota Mines 3. Central Washington 4. Western Oregon 5. Azusa Pacific 6. Simon Fraser 7. Dixie State G 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Att Cmp 131 82 211 134 174 107 218 113 94 53 215 117 178 88 Pct. 63.5 51.8 61.5 54.4 49.4 62.6 56.4 Pct Int 62.6 3 63.5 5 61.5 7 51.8 7 56.4 4 54.4 9 49.4 8 Avg 5.2 4.8 3.7 3.1 3.6 2.4 1.6 TD 20 23 19 19 18 13 10 TD 14 16 9 10 6 1 4 Yds Avg TD 1576 7.5 11 1474 6.8 14 1374 7.9 9 1159 5.4 9 1037 5.8 7 1010 7.7 7 583 6.2 5 Yds 1010 1576 1374 1474 583 1159 1037 TD 7 11 9 14 5 9 7 SCORING DEFENSE 1. Humboldt State 2. Azusa Pacific 3. Central Washington 4. Western Oregon 5. Simon Fraser 6. Dixie State 7. South Dakota Mines G 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 TD 5 14 18 21 25 27 30 Avg. 453.6 435.8 405.4 363.6 341.0 338.0 303.0 TOTAL DEFENSE 1. Humboldt State 2. Azusa Pacific 3. Central Washington 4. Western Oregon 5. Simon Fraser 6. Dixie State 7. South Dakota Mines G 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Rush 352 673 888 727 797 936 966 Yds/G 247.0 233.8 138.4 130.6 130.6 71.2 46.2 RUSHING DEFENSE 1. Humboldt State 2. Azusa Pacific 3. Western Oregon 4. Simon Fraser 5. Central Washington 6. Dixie State 7. South Dakota Mines Yds/G 315.2 294.8 274.8 231.8 207.4 202.0 116.6 PASSING DEFENSE 1. Central Washington 2. Humboldt State 3. Azusa Pacific 4. Dixie State 5. Western Oregon 6. Simon Fraser 7. South Dakota Mines G 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Att Cmp Int 130 59 9 156 68 7 174 88 4 155 95 7 191 111 5 157 95 6 197 127 4 PASS DEF EFFICIENCY 1. Humboldt State 2. Azusa Pacific 3. Central Washington 4. Western Oregon 5. Dixie State 6. Simon Fraser 7. South Dakota Mines G 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD 156 68 7 43.6 863 4 174 88 4 50.6 905 8 130 59 9 45.4 786 9 191 111 5 58.11318 10 155 95 7 61.31211 8 157 95 6 60.51323 14 197 127 4 64.51759 17 Effic 140.4 138.7 136.8 123.4 117.5 105.1 102.4 G 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 XP 4 12 15 19 22 24 28 2X XP FG Saf Pts Avg 0 0 3 0 43 8.6 0 0 8 0 120 24.0 0 0 3 0 132 26.4 0 0 4 0 157 31.4 0 0 3 1 183 36.6 2 0 7 1 213 42.6 2 0 3 2 225 45.0 Pass 863 905 786 1318 1323 1211 1759 Plys 320 363 326 379 350 399 395 Ru Yards 164 352 189 673 188 727 193 797 196 888 244 936 198 966 Pct. 45.4 43.6 50.6 61.3 58.1 60.5 64.5 Yds Avg 1215 3.8 1578 4.3 1674 5.1 2045 5.4 2120 6.1 2147 5.4 2725 6.9 TD 4 14 17 18 22 23 29 Avg. 243.0 315.6 334.8 409.0 424.0 429.4 545.0 Avg. TD 2.1 0 3.6 6 3.9 8 4.1 8 4.5 8 3.8 15 4.9 12 Yds/G 70.4 134.6 145.4 159.4 177.6 187.2 193.2 Yds Avg TD 786 6.0 9 863 5.5 4 905 5.2 8 1211 7.8 8 1318 6.9 10 1323 8.4 14 1759 8.9 17 Yds/G 157.2 172.6 181.0 242.2 263.6 264.6 351.8 Effic 89.5 104.8 105.2 128.1 134.9 153.1 163.9 Individual Statistics ALL PURPOSE Team Cl G Ru Rcv PR KR Yds 1. Revis,Paul WOU FR 5 8 491 132 3841015 2. Watson,Terrell APU SR 5 881 39 0 0 920 3. Gardner,Ja'Quan HSU FR 5 494 78 0 193 765 4. Logan,Greg CWU SR 5 0 532 9 139 680 5. Anderson,Earl SFU JR 5 -7 16 134 459 602 6. Ricciardulli,Nick HSU SR 5 444 87 0 0 531 7. Crenshaw,Tim SDSMT SR 5 0 119 -1 373 491 8. Stephens,Nate DSU JR 5 14 334 -4 92 436 9. Williams,Tyrell WOU SR 4 0 333 0 0 333 10. Ridley,Rashad SDSMT JR 5 9 292 0 112 413 Avg. 203.0 184.0 153.0 136.0 120.4 106.2 98.2 87.2 83.2 82.6 RECEPTIONS 1. Logan,Greg 2. Williams,Tyrell 3. Revis,Paul Ridley,Rashad 5. Stephens,Nate 6. Krivashei,Chase 7. Pospischil,Bobby 8. Apelu,Kamakana 9. McKinney,Kent 10. Ziegler,Daniel Team Cl CWU SR WOU SR WOU FR SDSMT JR DSU JR HSU SO SFU SR WOU FR CWU SO SDSMT FR TOTAL OFFENSE Team 1. McKinney,Trent SDSMT 2. Nelson,Jake CWU 3. Bergman,Ryan WOU 4. Webber,Robert HSU 5. Stanford,Ryan SFU 6. Watson,Terrell APU 7. Jeffries,Chad APU 8. Gavett,Hayden DSU 9. Gardner,Ja'Quan HSU 10. Ricciardulli,Nick HSU Cl JR SO SR FR JR SR SO SO FR SR Yds 307.4 291.4 288.0 185.4 184.2 176.2 173.0 153.8 98.8 88.8 RECEPTION YARDS 1. Logan,Greg 2. Revis,Paul 3. Williams,Tyrell 4. McKinney,Kent 5. Ziegler,Daniel 6. Stephens,Nate 7. Ridley,Rashad 8. Pospischil,Bobby 9. Sanchez,Marcus 10. Apelu,Kamakana Team Cl CWU SR WOU FR WOU SR CWU SO SDSMT FR DSU JR SDSMT JR SFU SR SDSMT JR WOU FR RUSHING Team 1. Watson,Terrell APU 2. Gardner,Ja'Quan HSU 3. Ricciardulli,Nick HSU 4. McKinney,Trent SDSMT 5. Jeffries,Chad APU 6. Todd,Jordan CWU 7. Burton,Myles DSU 8. Tudor,Cole SFU 9. Harris,Joe WOU 10. Gavett,Hayden DSU Cl SR FR SR JR SO JR JR SR JR SO LG 64 59 35 72 31 32 19 19 24 28 Avg. 176.2 98.8 88.8 66.0 63.4 56.0 47.6 38.0 37.4 30.8 KICK RETURN AVG Team Cl 1. Gardner,Ja'Quan HSU FR 2. Davis,Isaiah CWU JR 3. Logan,Greg CWU SR 4. Revis,Paul WOU FR 5. Reed,Aubrey DSU JR 6. Ridley,Rashad SDSMT JR 7. Myles,Tarik APU SO 8. Anderson,Earl SFU JR 9. Crenshaw,Tim SDSMT SR 10. Stephens,Nate DSU JR G 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 Ret 6 9 6 17 6 5 6 23 20 6 Yds TD Long Avg 193 0 53 32.2 241 0 41 26.8 139 0 35 23.2 384 0 44 22.6 135 0 34 22.5 112 0 32 22.4 127 0 40 21.2 459 0 52 20.0 373 0 52 18.6 92 0 28 15.3 PASS EFFICIENCY Team 1. Webber,Robert HSU 2. McKinney,Trent SDSMT 3. Nelson,Jake CWU 4. Bergman,Ryan WOU 5. Jeffries,Chad APU 6. Stanford,Ryan SFU 7. Gavett,Hayden DSU G 5 5 5 4 5 5 4 Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD 121 77 2 63.6 968 7 165 109 4 66.1 1207 8 170 105 7 61.8 1352 9 169 87 5 51.5 1236 13 82 47 3 57.3 548 5 168 91 7 54.2 953 8 77 34 6 44.2 492 3 Eff. 146.6 138.7 137.8 132.4 126.3 109.2 95.1 PUNT RETURN AVG 1. Olivas,Gianni 2. Davis,Isaiah 3. Zalk,Jesse 4. Revis,Paul 5. Myles,Tarik 6. Stephens,Nate G 5 5 4 5 5 5 Ret 9 11 5 13 13 6 Yds TD Long Avg 151 0 75 16.8 140 0 65 12.7 60 0 42 12.0 132 0 20 10.2 86 0 18 6.6 -4 0 5 -0.7 PASSING YARDS Team 1. Bergman,Ryan WOU 2. Nelson,Jake CWU 3. McKinney,Trent SDSMT 4. Webber,Robert HSU 5. Stanford,Ryan SFU 6. Gavett,Hayden DSU 7. Jeffries,Chad APU 8. Broeker,Ben SDSMT 9. Garr,Brody DSU 10. Rushton,Mitchell SFU G 4 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 4 4 Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD 169 87 5 51.5 1236 13 170 105 7 61.8 1352 9 165 109 4 66.1 1207 8 121 77 2 63.6 968 7 168 91 7 54.2 953 8 77 34 6 44.2 492 3 82 47 3 57.3 548 5 11 5 1 45.5 97 1 11 4 0 36.4 50 0 7 3 0 42.9 23 0 Avg. 309.0 270.4 241.4 193.6 190.6 123.0 109.6 19.4 12.5 5.8 G 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 Ru 330 105 -84 -41 -32 881 317 123 494 444 Pa 1207 1352 1236 968 953 0 548 492 0 0 G Att Yds 5 146 881 5 60 494 5 94 444 5 60 330 5 61 317 5 80 280 5 48 238 5 48 190 5 60 187 4 46 123 Ply 225 235 199 138 193 146 143 123 60 94 Tot. 1537 1457 1152 927 921 881 865 615 494 444 Avg TD 6.0 9 8.2 7 4.7 5 5.5 6 5.2 3 3.5 6 5.0 1 4.0 0 3.1 2 2.7 2 Team Cl HSU SR CWU JR CWU SO WOU FR APU SO DSU JR PUNTING Team 1. Campbell,Chris HSU 2. Karpun,Nikolai SFU 3. Keating,John SDSMT 4. Kuhn,Jonathan CWU 5. Bradt,Alexander WOU 6. Cacciatore,Jamie APU 7. Metz,Robert DSU Cl SR JR JR FR JR JR JR G 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 G 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 No. Yds TD 37 532 1 24 333 4 28 491 5 28 292 2 26 334 1 25 229 1 23 283 1 21 262 3 19 378 3 18 342 1 No. 37 28 24 19 18 26 28 23 18 21 G 4 5 4 5 5 5 5 Yds 532 491 333 378 342 334 292 283 265 262 LG Avg.Game 56 14.4 7.40 72 13.9 6.00 60 17.5 5.60 28 10.4 5.60 62 12.8 5.20 41 9.2 5.00 26 12.3 4.60 39 12.5 4.20 87 19.9 3.80 40 19.0 3.60 TD LG 1 56 5 60 4 72 3 87 1 40 1 62 2 28 1 26 1 40 3 39 No. Yds 22 931 26 1094 14 574 25 1024 34 1313 28 1074 28 1025 LG 61 54 59 53 65 49 68 Avg. Game 14.4 106.4 17.5 98.2 13.9 83.2 19.9 75.6 19.0 68.4 12.8 66.8 10.4 58.4 12.3 56.6 14.7 53.0 12.5 52.4 Avg 42.3 42.1 41.0 41.0 38.6 38.4 36.6 SCORING Team 1. Watson,Terrell APU 2. Gardner,Ja'Quan HSU 3. Todd,Jordan CWU 4. Bruder,Matt HSU 5. McKinney,Trent SDSMT 6. McDonald,Sean CWU 7. Ricciardulli,Nick HSU 8. Williams,Tyrell WOU Henry,Tanner APU Revis,Paul WOU Cl SR FR JR SR JR SO SR SR JR FR G TD XP FG 2X Pts Avg. 5 9 0 0 0 54 10.8 5 8 0 0 0 48 9.6 5 7 0 0 0 42 8.4 5 0 22 6 0 40 8.0 5 6 0 0 0 36 7.2 5 0 23 4 0 35 7.0 5 5 0 0 2 32 6.4 4 4 0 0 0 24 6.0 5 5 0 0 0 30 6.0 5 5 0 0 0 30 6.0 FIELD GOALS Team 1. Bruder,Matt HSU 2. Correa,Jesse WOU 3. McDonald,Sean CWU Docherty,Tiernan SFU 5. Giordani,Alex DSU 6. Cacciatore,Jamie APU 7. Jones,Devon SDSMT Cl SR JR SO JR FR JR SR G FG FGA Pct. Avg. 5 6 11 54.5 1.20 5 5 7 71.4 1.00 5 4 5 80.0 0.80 5 4 5 80.0 0.80 5 3 4 75.0 0.60 5 2 3 66.7 0.40 5 1 2 50.0 0.20 SCORING (KICK) 1. Bruder,Matt 2. McDonald,Sean 3. Correa,Jesse 4. Docherty,Tiernan 5. Cacciatore,Jamie 6. Jones,Devon 7. Giordani,Alex Team Cl HSU SR CWU SO WOU JR SFU JR APU JR SDSMT SR DSU FR TACKLES Team 1. Herdman,Jordan SFU 2. Haynes,Kevin CWU 3. Haldane,Mitch CWU 4. Holloway,Aeryus DSU 5. Lata,Jay SDSMT 6. Akins,Kraig WOU 7. Barnett,Mitchell SFU 8. Kuenzi,Shane WOU 9. Fanua,Steven APU 10. Hepp,Jake SDSMT Johnson,Tyler WOU 12. Isherwood,Matt SFU Metz,Robert DSU 14. Miller,Jake DSU Manning,Errik APU 16. Thornton,Tyler APU Christian,Zac DSU Cliatt,Alexander SDSMT 19. Suliafu,Taliuaki APU 20. Broussard,C.J. APU Cl SO FR JR JR SR SR JR JR SR SR FR SR JR SR JR SR SR SO FR SO G 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 G Pos 5 LB 5 LB 5 LB 4 DB 5 LB 5 DL 5 LB 5 LB 5 LB 5 LB 5 LB 5 DB 5 DB 5 DL 5 LB 5 DB 5 DB 5 DB 4 DB 5 DB PATs 22-23 23-23 15-17 12-12 15-18 16-18 9-11 FGs 6-11 4-5 5-7 4-5 2-3 1-2 3-4 Pts Avg. 40 8.0 35 7.0 30 6.0 24 4.8 21 4.2 19 3.8 18 3.6 Solo Ast Tot. Avg. Sack 23 37 60 12.0 0.0 25 19 44 8.8 0.0 20 23 43 8.6 3.0 21 13 34 8.5 0.0 26 16 42 8.4 2.5 23 18 41 8.2 3.5 20 20 40 8.0 1.5 19 18 37 7.4 1.0 15 20 35 7.0 1.0 21 12 33 6.6 1.0 17 16 33 6.6 0.0 15 16 31 6.2 0.0 15 16 31 6.2 0.0 17 13 30 6.0 4.0 11 19 30 6.0 1.5 16 13 29 5.8 0.0 21 8 29 5.8 0.0 17 12 29 5.8 0.0 15 8 23 5.8 2.0 17 11 28 5.6 0.0 21. Baines,DeAndre CWU Munns,Garland DSU 23. Thropay,Jonathan APU 24. Sanchez,Tovar CWU Tyler,John SDSMT 26. Chaney,Cedrique CWU Riebe,Lucas SDSMT Buell,Cameron HSU Garrett,Roger WOU Fakkema,James CWU JR SR SO JR JR JR JR SO JR SO 5 DB 5 LB 5 DB 5 DL 5 DB 5 DB 5 LB 5 LB 5 DB 5 DL 13 15 13 11 22 13 17 13 17 11 14 12 13 14 3 11 7 11 7 13 27 27 26 25 25 24 24 24 24 24 5.4 5.4 5.2 5.0 5.0 4.8 4.8 4.8 4.8 4.8 0.0 0.0 1.0 6.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.5 SACKS Team 1. Markarian,Alex HSU 2. Sanchez,Tovar CWU 3. Sarvinski,Silas HSU 4. Ashby,Isaiah SDSMT 5. Miller,Jake DSU 6. Heidebrecht,Codey HSU Hackett,Matthew APU Akins,Kraig WOU Puffer,Jamie SFU 10. Haldane,Mitch CWU G 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Pos DE DL DE LB DL DE DE DL DL LB Solo Ast Yds Tot. Avg. 6 3 34 7.5 1.50 5 2 48 6.0 1.20 3 5 42 5.5 1.10 4 1 24 4.5 0.90 3 2 29 4.0 0.80 3 1 33 3.5 0.70 3 1 22 3.5 0.70 3 1 21 3.5 0.70 3 1 16 3.5 0.70 3 0 27 3.0 0.60 TACKLES FOR LOSS Team 1. Miller,Jake DSU 2. Akins,Kraig WOU Sanchez,Tovar CWU 4. Lawrence,Kristian SFU 5. Puffer,Jamie SFU 6. Markarian,Alex HSU Haldane,Mitch CWU Sarvinski,Silas HSU Ashby,Isaiah SDSMT 10. Suliafu,Taliuaki APU G 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 Pos DL DL DL DL DL DE LB DE LB DB Solo Ast Yds Tot. Avg. 8 3 42 9.5 1.90 7 3 47 8.5 1.70 7 3 52 8.5 1.70 5 6 29 8.0 1.60 6 3 28 7.5 1.50 5 3 35 6.5 1.30 6 1 33 6.5 1.30 3 7 44 6.5 1.30 5 3 32 6.5 1.30 6 0 25 6.0 1.50 Cl SO SR JR FR SR SR FR SO SO SR G 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 INTERCEPTIONS 1. Witham,Jacob 2. Hansen,Travis Baines,DeAndre Haynes,Kevin Isherwood,Matt Thornton,Tyler 7. Johnson,Tyler Miller,Matt Broussard,C.J. Uppal,Bibake Team DSU HSU CWU CWU SFU APU WOU CWU APU SFU Int 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 Yds TD Long 42 0 23 89 1 67 54 1 54 22 0 22 1 0 1 -4 0 0 53 0 53 46 1 46 24 0 24 23 0 23 Game 0.60 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 2014 Scoring Summaries Sept. 4: Grand Valley 3 7 0 3 10 Azusa Pacific 0 7 6 0 13 GV – Schipper 40 Field Goal APU – Elffers 16 run (Cacciatore kick) GV – Miskel 23 pass from Parling (Schipper kick) APU – Watson 10 run (Cacciatore kick) GV = Schipper 40 Field Goal APU – Watson 10 run (kick blocked) GV – Ratay 1 run (Schipper kick) GV – Schipper 37 Field Goal APU – Watson 1 run (no try) -- 23 -- 26 Sept. 6: Central Washington 0 7 0 7 -- 14 Montana 17 17 14 0 -- 48 UM – Greenberg 29 Field Goal UM – Van 31 run (Greenberg kick) UM – Schye 46 punt return (Greenberg kick) UM – Van 9 run (Greenberg kick) CWU – McKinney 13 pass from Nelson (McDonald kick) UM – Van 85 pass from Smithwick-Hann (Greenberg kick) UM – Greenberg 18 Field Goal UM – Van 43 run (Greenberg kick) UM – Nguyen 22 run (Sullivan kick) CWU – Todd 32 run (McDonald kick) Menlo 3 14 7 7 -- 31 Simon Fraser 7 7 7 3 -- 24 SFU – Kawamoto 29 pass from Stanford (Docherty kick) Menlo – Daog 24 Field Goal Menlo – Jones 9 run (Daog kick) Menlo – Jones 72 pass from Dodson (Daog kick) SFU – Milanovic-Litre 1 pass from Stanford (Docherty kick) SFU – Durant 30 pass from Stanford (Docherty kick) Menlo – Martey 78 pass from Neal (Daog kick) SFU – Docherty 25 Field Goal Menlo – Jones 12 pass from Dodson (Daog kick) Humboldt State 3 0 14 10 Texas A&M – Kingsville 7 0 7 0 HSU – Bruder 49 Field Goal TAMUK – Thomas 72 pass from Mitchell (Lehnig kick) TAMUK – Washington 96 kick return (Lehnig kick) HSU – Abdullah blocked punt return (Bruder kick) HSU – Gardner 17 run (Bruder kick) HSU – White 12 pass from Webber (Bruder kick) HSU – Bruder 43 Field Goal -- 27 -- 14 Dixie State 7 6 21 3 Colorado Mesa 9 14 3 11 CMU – Hubbard 95 kick return (pass failed) CMU – Sheehan 32 Field Goal -- 37 -- 44 0 7 DSU – Hayden 14 run (Giordani kick) CMU – Rankin 14 pass from Kaiser (Sheehan kick) CMU – Dennis 14 pass from Kaiser (Sheehan kick) DSU – Groskreutz 7 pass from Hayden (pass failed) DSU – Peterson 5 run (Giordani kick) DSU – Groskreutz 7 pass from Hayden (Giordani kick) CMU – Sheehan 25 Field Goal DSU – Burton 5 run (Giordani kick) CMU – Perse 12 pass from Kaiser (Lindquist pass from Kaiser) DSU – Giordani 25 Field Goal CMU – Sheehan 40 Field Goal CMU – Dennis 1 run (Sheehan kick) Western Oregon 0 14 10 14 Portland State 10 14 7 14 PSU – Carter 10 pass from McDonagh (Gonzalez kick) PSU – Gonzales 21 Field Goal PSU – McDonagh 4 run (Gonzales kick) WOU – Bergman 9 run (Correa kick) WOU – Revis 26 pass from Bergman (Correa kick) PSU – Closs 48 pass from McDonagh (Gonzales kick) PSU – Richard 10 run (Gonzales kick) WOU – Apelu 21 pass from Bergman (Correa kick) WOU – Correa 23 Field Goal WOU – Harris 3 run (Correa kick) PSU – Penn 48 run (Gonzales kick) PSU – Closs 36 pass from Penn (Gonzales kick) WOU – Revis 48 pass from Bergman (Correa kick) -- 38 -- 45 Colorado Mines 7 15 14 7 South Dakota Mines 0 6 6 7 CSM – Champagne 3 run (Llewellyn kick) CSM – Spurgeon 49 pass from Dvorak (Llewellyn kick) CSM – Safety CSM – Llewellyn 30 Field Goal SDM – McKinney 4 run (run failed) CSM – Llewellyn 39 Field Goal CSM – Dvorak 13 run (Llewellyn kick) SDM – Broeker 8 pass from McKinney (run failed) CSM – Champagne 1 pass from Dvorak (Llewellyn kick) CSM – Gillis 17 pass from Dvorak (Llewellyn kick) SDM – Vandervort 15 pass from McKinney (Jones kick) -- 43 -- 19 Sept. 13: Western Oregon 0 24 14 0 Simon Fraser 0 14 0 0 WOU – Harris 4 run (Correa kick) SFU – Tolbert 5 run (Docherty kick) WOU – Williams 62 pass from Bergman (Correa kick) WOU – Fenumiai 4 pass from Bergman (Correa kick) WOU – Correa 38 Field Goal SFU – Tudor 9 pass from Stanford (Docherty kick) WOU – Revis 50 pass from Bergman (Correa kick) WOU – Apelu 5 pass from Bergman (Correa kick) -- 38 -- 14 Dixie State 7 0 0 7 Central Washington 14 14 10 10 CWU – McKinney 46 pass from Nelson (McDonald kick) DSU – Stephens 62 pass from Gavett (Giordani kick) CWU – Zalk 15 pass from Nelson (McDonald kick) CWU – Nelson 5 run (McDonald kick) CWU – Todd 14 run (McDonald kick) CWU – McDonald 24 Field CWU – Todd 2 run (McDonald kick) CWU – McDonald 31 Field Goal CWU – Thornton 14 run (McDonald kick) DSU – Peterson 15 run (Giordani kick) -- 14 -- 48 South Dakota Mines 7 6 10 7 Black Hills State 14 14 7 7 BHSU – Paris 2 run (Carstens kick) BHSU – Whalen 3 pass from Anderson (Carstens kick) SDM – Broeker 3 run (Jones kick) BHSU – Paris 33 pass from Anderson (Carstens kick) SDM – Ziegler 19 pass from McKinney (kick failed) BHSU – Eboreim 62 pass from Anderson (Carstens kick) SDM – Jones 31 Field Goal SDM – Ridley 28 pass from Sanders (Jones kick) BHSU – Whalen 9 pass from Anderson (Carstens kick) SDM – Crenshaw 14 pass from Sanders (Jones kick) BHSU – Whalen 4 pass from Anderson (Carstens kick) -- 30 - 42 Azusa Pacific 0 3 7 0 Humboldt State 16 14 0 0 HSU – Gardner 54 run (kick blocked) HSU – Gardner 6 run (Bruder kick) HSU – Bruder 26 Field Goal HSU – Ricciardulli 5 run (Bruder kick) APU – Cacciatore 26 Field Goal HSU – White 17 pass from Webber (Bruder kick) APU – Henry 36 pass from Jeffries (Cacciatore kick) -- 10 -- 30 Simon Fraser 0 3 14 Azusa Pacific 7 16 0 APU – Henry 8 pass from Jeffries (Cacciatore kick) APU – Cacciatore 37 Field Goal SFU – Docherty 39 Field Goal APU – Watson 4 run (kick failed) APU – Henry 8 pass from Jeffries (Cacciatore kick) SFU – Tudor 5 pass from Stanford (Docherty kick) SFU – Pauls 8 pass from Stanford (Docherty kick) APU – Safety APU – Jeffries 6 run (Cacciatore kick) SFU – Kett 5 pass from Stanford (Docherty kick) 7 9 -- 24 -- 32 Wisconsin-River Falls 7 7 14 15 South Dakota Mines 7 7 7 7 SDM - McKinney 13 run (Jones kick) RF – Udeh 3 run (Kusilek kick) SDM – Broeker 2 pass from McKinney (Jones kick) RF – Christianson 28 pass from Kusilek (Kusilek kick) SDM – Sanchez 10 pass from McKinney (Jones kick) RF – Kusilek 12 run (Kusilek kick) RF – Udeh 13 run (Kusilek kick) RF – Christianson 61 pass from Kusilek (Kusilek kick) SDM – Crenshaw 1 pass from McKinney (Jones kick) RF – Smethers 4 pass from Kusilek (Kusilek run) -- 43 -- 28 Sept. 27: Sept. 20: Central Washington 7 0 7 20 Western Oregon 7 13 7 9 WOU – Apelu 18 pass from Bergman (Correa kick) CWU – Todd 24 pass from Nelson (McDonald kick) WOU – Williams 72 pass from Bergman (Correa kick) WOU – Williams 5 pass from Bergman (kick failed) WOU – Penaranda 28 run (Correa kick) CWU – Todd 11 run (McDonald kick) CWU – Miller 46 interception (McDonald kick) WOU – Williams 8 pass from Bergman (pass failed) CWU – McQuad 26 pass from Nelson (McDonald kick) CWU – Baines 54 interception (pass failed) WOU – Correa 32 Field Goal HSU – Gardner 1 run (Bruder kick) DSU – Giordani 32 Field Goal HSU – Hansen 67 interception (Bruder kick) HSU – White 4 pass from Webber (Bruder kick) HSU – Gardner 1 run (Bruder kick) HSU – Doctor 1 run (Bruder kick) -- 34 -- 36 Humboldt State 15 21 14 0 -- 50 Dixie State 0 3 0 0 -- 3 HSU – Krivashei 6 pass from Webber (Ricciardulli pass from Webber) HSU – Ricciardulli 6 run (Bruder kick) Western Oregon 0 3 13 0 Humboldt State 7 3 17 7 HSU – Kakitsuka 13 pass from Webber (Bruder kick) HSU – Bruder 20 Field Goal WOU – Correa 38 Field Goal WOU – Revis 32 pass from Bergman (Correa kick) HSU – Gardner 2 run (Campbell kick) WOU – Revis 60 pass from Bergman (kick failed) HSU – White 73 pass from Webber (Bruder kick) HSU – Bruder 44 Field Goal HSU – Gardner 17 run (Bruder kick) -- 16 -- 34 Simon Fraser 7 0 0 Central Washington 21 14 21 CWU – Logan 3 pass from Nelson (McDonald kick) CWU – Pernell 20 blocked punt return (McDonald kick) CWU – Chaney 5 blocked punt return (McDonald kick) SFU – Pospischil 26 pass from Stanford (Docherty kick) CWU – Zalk 14 pass from Nelson (McDonald kick) CWU – Zalk 7 pass from Nelson (McDonald kick) CWU – Todd 8 run (McDonald kick) CWU – Todd 17 run (McDonald kick) CWU – Stinson 2 run (McDonald kick) CWU – Stell 78 interception return (McDonald kick) --- 0 7 7 63 Azusa Pacific 14 7 7 14 Dixie State 7 13 3 0 APU – Watson 2 run (Cacciatore kick) DSU – Groskreutz 13 pass from Longshore (Giordani kick) APU – Jeffries 7 run (Cacciatore kick) DSU – Groskreutz 21 pass from Longshore (Giordani kick) APU – Jeffries 7 run (Cacciatore kick) DSU – Gavett 6 run (kick blocked) DSU – Giordani 42 Field Goal APU – Watson 11 run (Cacciatore kick) APU – Adams 27 run (Cacciatore kick) APU – Watson 17 run (Cacciatore kick) --- 42 23 South Dakota Mines 14 20 14 William Jewell 7 14 0 SDM – McKinney 3 run (Jones kick) WJC – Mullins 60 pass from West (Womack kick) SDM – Ridley 16 pass from McKinney (Jones kick) WJC – Mullins 21 pass from West (Womack kick) SDM – McKinney 3 run (Jones kick) SDM – Matthews 61 pass from Broeker (kick failed) SDM – Collins 2 run (Jones kick) WJC – Rebeck 16 pass from West (Womack kick) SDM – Broeker 3 run (Jones kick) SDM – Brownfield 33 pass from McKinney (Jones kick) WJC – Riser 10 interception (Womack kick) SDM – McKinney 2 run (Jones kick) WJC – Egharevba 15 pass from West (Womack kick) SDM – McKinney 72 run (Jones kick) WJC – Jones 10 pass from West (Womack kick) WJC – Safety --- 62 44 14 23 Oct. 4: Azusa Pacific 13 14 0 0 Central Washington 0 7 3 10 APU – Watson 20 run (Cacciatore kick) APU – Henry 15 pass from Jefffries (kick failed) APU – Watson 1 run (Cacciatore kick) CWU – Stinson 8 run (McDonald kick) APU – Tanner 19 pass from Jeffries (Cacciatore kick) CWU – McDonald 19 Field Goal CWU – McKinney 87 pass from Nelson (McDonald kick) CWU – McDonald 21 Field Goal -- 27 -- 20 South Dakota Mines 0 0 0 0 Humboldt State 22 24 7 0 HSU - Ricciardulli 35 run (Krivashei pass from Webber) HSU – Ricciardulli 11 run (Bruder kick) HSU – Ricciardulli 3 run (Bruder kick) HSU – Bruder 36 Field HSU – Gardner 59 pass from Webber (Bruder kick) HSU – Doctor 2 run (Bruder kick) HSU – Doctor 3 run (Bruder kick) HSU – Doctor 5 run (Bruder kick) -- 0 -- 53 Simon Fraser 0 10 16 3 Dixie State 6 0 7 6 DSU – Sklarsky 11 pass from Longshore (kick failed) SFU – Kawamoto 12 pass from Nickel (Docherty kick) SFU – Docherty 42 Field Goal SFU – Justin Herdman 27 fumble return (Docherty kick) SFU – Safety SFU – Anderson 61 punt return (Docherty kick) DSU – Davis 1 run (Giordani kick) SFU – Docherty 43 Field Goal DSU – Johnson 9 pass from Longshore (pass failed) -- 29 -- 19 Western Oregon 0 3 0 7 -- 10 North Alabama 6 7 14 3 -- 30 UNA – Martial 70 interception (kick failed) UNA – Tucker 11 run (Pontius kick) WOU – Correa 50 Field Goal UNA – Carpenter 31 pass from Tucker (Pontius kick) UNA – Hall 29 pass from Thompson (Pontius kick) WOU – Thomas 28 pass from Shimanukuro (Correa kick) UNA – Pontius 32 Field Goal
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