Sunday, September 12, 2010

September 11th WIAC Scores


UW-Whitewater 70, Dakota State (SD) 7: UW-Whitewater, rated No. D3football.com, used a dominating rushing attack to crush Dakota State (S.D.), 70-7, Saturday at Perkins Stadium and earn its 17th straight victory.

The Warhawks (2-0) outrushed the Trojans (0-2), 423 yards to minus-2. Former Wisconsin tailback Booker Stanley gained 187 yards and had three touchdowns; Antwan Anderson rushed for 110 yards and a TD; and Levell Coppage had 108 yards and two TDs.

UW-Eau Claire 23, St. John's (Minn.) 20 (OT): Joel Sweeney had two key TD runs as the host Blugolds (2-0) beat the No. 9 Johnnies (1-1) in overtime.

Sweeney's 6-yard run with 2:04 left gave Eau Claire its first lead, 17-10. St. John's tied it with 6 seconds left, and then kicked a field goal on its overtime possession. After the Blugolds converted on a fourth-down play in OT, Sweeney ran in from 2 yards to win it.

Mount Union 45, UW-Oshkosh 28: The host Titans (0-2) tagged the No. 2 Purple Raiders (1-0) for the most points they've allowed in 123 games but couldn't slow Neal Seaman, who threw for 328 yards and five TDs.

Mary Hardin-Baylor 24, La Crosse 19: The Eagles (0-2) jumped to a 19-0 lead in La Crosse, but the No. 6 Crusaders (1-0) scored the final 24 points.

St. Thomas (Minn.) 27, River Falls 3: The No. 5 Tommies (2-0) beat Dakota Tracy passed for two TDs and ran for one as the No. the Falcons (0-2) in St. Paul, Minn.

UW-Stout 27, Jamestown (N.D.) 24: Richard Marteney kicked a 34-yard field goal with 1:15 left to boost the Blue Devils (1-1) in Menomonie.

Platteville 21, Dubuque 17: Nick Anderson rushed for one TD and threw for another in the final 7½ minutes as the Pioneers (2-0) overtook the Spartans (1-1) in Platteville.

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