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WOLVES
ROUND UP MUSTANGS IN 38-28 VICTORY
October
12, 2002
ABERDEEN,
S.D.: The Northern State Wolves scored 24 unanswered points
in the second half to guide them to their second win of the
season in a 38-28 victory over Southwest State Saturday in
Aberdeen.
Southwest
State scored from its second play from scrimmage when Rob
Fagnan hit Ken Sather on a 69-yard screen pass to give the
Mustangs a 7-0 advantage.
With 3:30
left in the first quarter, Northern went on one of its most
sustained drives of the season going 85 yards on 11 played
and capping it off with a 7-yard run by Ronnie Cruz.
Northern
scored again midway through the second quarter on another
nice drive (6 plays, 74 yards) with the scoring play coming
on an 11-yard touchdown pass from Jake Parten to freshman
Charlie Johnston.
SSU matched
the score on its next drive when Rob Fagnan hurt the Wolves
on yet another long pass play. This time it was Fagnan to
Aaron Strommer on a 65-yard strike to knot the score at 14-14.
The Mustangs
would get on the board once more before half as a fake punt
by the Wolves failed and gave SSU the ball at the NSU 33 yard
line. Southwest needed just three plays to see Ken Sather
grab a 33-yard touchdown pass from Fagnan. SSU's PAT attempt
failed and gave them a 20-14 lead at the break.
Northern
came out of the locker room ready to play in the second half
as, on its first drive of the half, scored on a 27-yard field
goal by Owen Olson and then tacked on 21 more unanswered points
to complete its 24-0 run.
The next
NSU score came with 3:54 left in the third on a Parten to
Johnston 12-yard pass.
In the
fourth, the Wolves scored as Jake Parten sprinted for a 36-yard
run to make the score 31-20 Wolves.
NSU finished
its run with 7:20 to go in the contest as Parten hit Ben Grinnell
on a 55-yard pass down the sideline for a touchdown to give
NSU the advantage at 38-20.
Southwest
added a late touchdown but the Wolves were able to hold on
for the ten-point victory.
NSU set
season highs in team rushing, passing and offense. They gained
356 yards on the ground, 192 yards through the air and 520
total yards on the game. SSU rushed for just 27 yards on the
game while they netted 330 yards through the air. The Mustangs
could only manage 122 yards of total offense in the second
half.
NSU's
leading rusher, Deacon Burns, gained a career high 148 yards
on the night while Ronnie Cruz finished with 91.
Jake Parten
went 11-for-23 passing for 192 yards and three touchdowns.
He also gained 59 yards on the ground for NSU on the evening.
Travis
Heitmann led NSU's receivers with 73 yards receiving. Ben
Grinnell netted 60 yards receiving and one touchdown while
Charlie Johnston collected 34 yards and two touchdowns.
Ken Sather
led SSU's running game with 45 yards. Rob Fagnan finished
going 25-for-47 with one interception and 330 yards passing.
He connected for four touchdowns on the night. Ken Sather
and Aaron Strommer each recorded over 100-yards receiving
for SSU. Sather with 136 yards and Strommer with a career
high 155 yards.
The win
marks NSU's 11th straight over Southwest. Northern advances
to 2-4 on the year and 2-2 in the NSIC while SSU drops to
3-3 overall and 2-2 in the league.
For more
information, please see the statistics link on the football
home page.
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