Monday, September 25, 2006

MONDAY NIGHT ROUND-UP--SEPTEMBER 25, 2006

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

There were two key games in the NAIA with potential playoff implications last Saturday. In Montana, four-time defending national champion Carroll held off a strong challenge from Montana State-Northern, and turned out the Lights in a come from behind 12-7 win.

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But it was far from the only big game in the smallest division in all of college football, as Northwestern (Iowa) faced off against Nebraska Wesleyan in a key Great Plains Athletic Conference clash. In the end, though, it turned out to be no contest, as the Red Raiders routed the Prairie Wolves 36-0.

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EAST STROUDSBURG QB SETS NEW RECORD

East Stroudsburg University (Pa.) quarterback Jim Terwilliger set a new NCAA Division II record for touchdown passes last weekend, as the Warriors rallied to knock California (Pa.) 41-34.

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SAGINAW VALLEY WINS SHOOTOUT OVER NORTHERN MICHIGAN

Chris Dougherty threw for more than 300 yards and three touchdowns, as the Cardinals came from behind to bounce back over the Wildcats in NCAA Division II and Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference action Saturday.

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HOBART HOLDS OFF RPI

Four turnovers prove costly for the Engineers, as the Statesmen pull out a 24-17 win in a critical early-season Liberty League match-up.


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