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MSU
MOORHEAD RUSHES PAST NORTHERN IN SEASON FINALE
November
16 , 2002
ABERDEEN,
S.D.: The Minnesota State Moorhead Dragons used 465 rushing
yards to outscore Northern State 49-35 in each team's season
finale at Swisher Field on Saturday.
MSUM came
out of, what seemed to be a defensive game early on, up 7-0
after one quarter. But the Dragons put the Wolves in a 14-0
hole with 7:51 left in the second quarter before Ben Grinnell
found the endzone for the Wolves on a 13-yard pass from Jake
Parten with 4:59 left in the half.
Northern
then tied the score on its next drive when Parten hit James
Mansfield with just over a minute left in the second. But
just when the Wolves thought they were going to the locker
room tied, MSUM went 68 yards in just :24 to go up 20-14 at
the half.
The Dragons
started the second half out on the right foot as they intercepted
Parten's first pass of the half at their own 45 yard line.
The Dragons turned the interception into six points just two
plays later when they scored on a 50-yard pass play.
The Wolves
didn't go away at that point, however, as they found a quick
strike offense of their own as Jake Parten hit Josh Martin
on a 37-yard pass play to pull the Wolves within one touchdown
at 28-21.
Moorhead
upped its lead to 14 with 6:55 left in the third but NSU fought
back again, scoring on its next drive on a Charlie Johnston
reception of 38-yards for the TD.
Moorhead
put the lead to 14 again on the first play of the fourth quarter
but NSU matched their score once again when Parten hit Martin
for his second score of the day on a 6-yard score to make
it 42-35 with 12:23 to go in the contest.
Moorhead
tacked on another score with 4:32 to go in the game as the
Wolves would not possess the ball in Dragon territory in the
last 12 minutes and MSUM finished the game with the 49-35
victory.
Notes
from the game:
--MSU
Moorhead finished the game with 465 rushing yards and 587
total yards. Both marked the most that the NSU defense had
given up all season.
--MSUM's
Brad Duerr rushed for 177 yards while Shane Carter added 168
for the Dragons
--NSU's
Jake Parten surpassed the 300-yard mark for the third week
in a row with exactly 300 yards passing and five touchdowns
on the day.
--NSU's
Charlie Johnston led the Wolves in receiving once again with
five catches for 116 yards and one touchdown.
--Ronnie
Cruz led the Wolves' rushing attack with 62 yards on 17 carries.
--The
NSU defense was led by Anthony Castro who finished the day
with 11 tackles (6 UT, 5 AT). Justin Briese finished with
ten tackles and a fumble recovery.
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