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Sept. 30, 2014 (Week 4) Contact: Bob Guptill (bguptill@gnacsports.com) 503-305-8756 / www.gnacsports.com Western Oregon Faces #5 North Alabama; CWU Wins Conference Opener GNAC STANDINGS Conf. All W L W L H A N Central Washington 1 0 2 2 1-0 0-2 1-0 Humboldt State 0 0 4 0 2-0 2-0 0-0 Azusa Pacific 0 0 3 1 2-0 1-1 0-0 Western Oregon 0 0 2 2 1-0 1-2 0-0 South Dakota Mines 0 0 1 3 0-2 1-1 0-0 Dixie State 0 0 0 4 0-2 0-2 0-0 Simon Fraser 0 1 0 4 0-3 0-1 0-0 LAST WEEK S SCORES +Azusa Pacific 42 at Dixie State 23 *Central Washington 63, Simon Fraser 7 (at Bothell) +Western Oregon 16 at Humboldt State 34 +South Dakota Mines 62 at William Jewell (Mo.) 44 SATURDAY S SCHEDULE *Azusa Pacific at Central Washington, 1 p.m. *Simon Fraser at Dixie State, 6 p.m. *South Dakota Mines at Humboldt State, 6 p.m. +Western Oregon at North Alabama, 6 p.m. *Conference Game +Non-conference game PORTLAND, Ore. Western Oregon will take on nationally fifthranked North Alabama Saturday in the only non-conference game on the football slate in the GNAC. The Wolves will take a 2-2 record to the East coast to play the Lions (3-0) after dropping a 34-16 decision to unbeaten Humboldt State last Saturday in a non-conference game at Arcata. The Lumberjacks, who improved to 4-0, stay home as they continue their comeback season after going winless in 11 games a year ago. HSU begins its conference slate by hosting GNAC newcomer South Dakota Mines (1-3), which got a GNAC-record performance from quarterback Trent McKinney in defeating William Jewell (Mo.) 62-44 last Saturday for its first win of the season. McKinney set a GNAC record for total offense in that game gaining 503 yards, including 297 passing and 206 rushing. Elsewhere in the GNAC, Central Washington (2-2), which defeated Simon Fraser 63-7 last Saturday in its conference debut, hosts defending GNAC champion Azusa Pacific (3-1) and Dixie State (0-4) begins its conference season with a home game against Simon Fraser (0-4). The APU-CWU game kicks off at Tomlinson Stadium at 1 p.m.; the remaining three games all begin at 6 p.m. local time. Humboldt State Climbs Closer to Top 25 Humboldt State continues to climb slowly in the AFCA Top 25 Division II poll. The Jacks are still among others receiving votes but have climbed from 38 th, to 33 rd and now to 28 th in the poll. Azusa Pacific, after peaking at No. 14 after an opening game win over then No. 2 Grand Valley State, has slipped from 26 th to 31 st to 36 th in the other category. Humboldt State Ranked In Top 10 in Seven Categories Humboldt State has allowed just 43 points in its four victories and shows up prominently in this week s NCAA Division II national statistical report, especially in defense categories. The Lumberjacks rank seventh in total defense (249.0), eighth in rushing defense (71.8), ninth in scoring defense (10.8), second in team sacks (3.75) and third down defense (19.3) and fifth in red zone defense (40.0). On offense, the Jacks are ninth in kickoff returns (26.9). Another key category for success is turnover margin and the Jacks currently rank 16 th nationally at plus 1.50 per game. Also ranked in the Top 10 nationally are South Dakota Mines, seventh in passing offense (355.8), sixth in net punting (40.0) and seventh in red zone offense (94.4 percent conversion). Central Washington is ninth in both sacks (3.75) and fourth down offense (80.0). Azusa Pacific is also ninth in fourth down offense (80.0).

WOU s Paul Revis Ranks Third In All-Purpose Coming off a 303-yard effort last Saturday at Humboldt State, Western Oregon redshirt freshman Paul Revis ranks third nationally this week in all-purpose running averaging 225.5 yards per game. Revis caught six passes for 171 yards and had 101 yards on five kickoffs and 21 yards on three punt returns in becoming just the fourth player in GNAC history to gain 300 all-purpose yards in a single game. It was the highest single-game total for a WOU player in the past 15 years. Revis currently ranks second in the GNAC in receiving yards (103.2), is the conference leader in punt returns (9.9) and ranks sixth in kickoff returns (22.6). Revis is the highest ranked GNAC player in any national category. SDM s Trent McKinney ranks fifth in total offense (353.3), The Hardrockers Jay Lata is tied for fourth in fumble recoveries with two. Scoring Points on Defense After tying its own GNAC record by scoring two touchdowns on interceptions against Western Oregon on Sept. 20, Central Washington got three defensive scores in its win Saturday against Simon Fraser. The Wildcats became the first team in GNAC history to have two punt return touchdowns in a single game by blocking consecutive punts in the opening quarter. In the fourth quarter, freshman Deion Stell completed the scoring with a 78-yard interception return, giving him a GNAC single-game record 112 return yard on two interceptions. McDonald Streak Reaches 50 CWU s Sean McDonald was nine-of-nine on extra points in CWU s win Saturday at Bothell, keeping him perfect in 21 attempts this season. He hasn t missed since converting on 2-of-3 in his first game last year as a freshman and has made 50 in a row, the fourth longest streaks in GNAC history. The longer streaks: 99 Garrett Rolsma, CWU (2007-09). 78 Matt Bruder, HSU (2010, 12). 61 Kelly Morgan, WOU (2010-12). Game Recaps For Sept. 27: Central Washington 63, Simon Fraser 7: Consecutive blocked punts by Cedrique Chaney and Jackson Huerta - sparked Central Washington to a early 21-0 lead and the Wildcats cruised to a 63-7 win before 3,848 fans at Pop Keeney Stadium in Bothell in their conference opener Austin Pernell recovered Chaney s blocked punt and scampered 20 yards for the score; Chaney scooped up Huerta s and waltzed in from five yards out... With the two zero punts the Wildcats limited the Clan to a 29.1 punt average in 10 attempts its net average was just 21.1... CWU s defense also scored late in the game as freshman DB Deion Stell had a 78-yard interception return. Stell had two interceptions for a GNACrecord 112 yards. The old record was 100 yards by CWU s Jerome Williams against Western Oregon in 2009 and CWU s Kevin Puckett against Dixie State in 2012. All of their yardage came on just one return each... CWU finished the game with a 541-223 edge in total offense as backup running back Ishmael had 117 yards on 17 carries and quarterback Jake Nelson completed 17 of 25 passes for 288 and three touchdowns. Wide receiver Greg Logan caught eight passes for 167 yards, recording his second 100-yard game of the season and his career... Simon Fraser s Bobby Pospischil had five receptions for 48 yards, including a 26- yard TD reception. He needs four more receptions to become the fourth receiver in GNAC history with 200 career catches... SFU linebacker Mitchell Barnett had a game-high nine tackles and one of two SFU fumble recoveries. CWU linebacker Mitch Haldane six tackles including a 10-yard sack. Azusa Pacific 42, Dixie State 23 (at St. George, Utah): Trailing 23-21 late in the third quarter, Azusa Pacific put together two long touchdown drives and then took advantage of a short punt to score the game s final 20 points and earn its third win in four decisions Dixie State had gone ahead early in the third quarter on a 42-yard field goal by Alex Giordani, however, the Cougars drove 80 yards in 15 plays, all by quarterback Chad Jeffries (4 rushes-29 yards, 2 for 3 passing, 18 yards) and running back Terrell Watson (8 rushes-43 yards). Statistically, APU netted 90 yards on the drive due to a penalty, the final 11 on an 11-yard TD run by Watson.. Later Watson gained 42 yards on six rushes on an 11-play-75 yard drive. Ryan Adams capped the drive off on a 27- yard run with 8:45 remaining With 3:43 left, Watson scored on a 17-yard run immediately after an 18-yard punt return by Tarik Myles Watson finished with 187 yards on 30 rushes and Jeffries had 78 on 13 carries in addition to 136 passing yards (9-15-1) Azusa rushed for six TD, including first-half scores by Watson from two yards and two seven-yarders by Jeffries, and 308 yards as it outgained the Red Storm 444-338. Dixie quarterback Ben Longshore completed 23 of 42 for 180 yards. Myles Burton had 71 rushing yards on 10 carries and Nate Stephens caught seven passes for 39 yards Linebacker Steven Fanua led the Cougar defense with 13 tackles and linebacker Greg Ehrhart had eight. DBs Robert Metz and Aeryus Holloway had 13 and 12 tackles for the Red Storm. Dixie s Jacob Witham had the game s only takeaway, a 19-yard interception return. Humboldt State 34, Western Oregon 16 (at Arcata): Cass White s 73-yard reception from freshman QB Robert Webber started a run of 17 consecutive points as the Lumberjacks pulled away from Western Oregon to win its fourth consecutive game and stay unbeaten before 5,201 fans at the Redwood Bowl.., Ninety-two seconds earlier Paul Revis had scored on a 60-yard pass from Ryan Bergman to pull the Wolves to within one point, but the PAT to tie the game failed White s TD and Matt Bruder s conversion made it an eight-point game and Bruder then extended the lead to 11 with a 44-yard field goal with 1:59 left in the third quarter.

Ja Quan Gardner closed out the scoring in the fourth quarter on a 17-yard run to finish off an eight-play, 65-yard drive That was Gardner s second TD. He also scored in the third quarter on a two-yard run and finished the game with 53 yards on 11 carries. Meanwhile, Nick Ricciardulli had 111 yards on 26 rushes as HSU rushed for 165 and had 443 yards in total offense. Webber completed 20 of 28 for 278 yards and two TDs. White had 122 yards receiving on four catches and Chase Krivashei had 96 on nine catches WOU s Bergman completed 19 of 37 passes for 337 yards including two touchdowns to Revis who had 171 yards on six receptions Gardner, who had returns of nine and 50, is the GNAC leader in kickoff returns averaging 32.2. His 50-yarder set up HSU s first third-quarter touchdown giving it a 17-10 lead Linebacker Cameron Buell had six solo tackles and a pass breakup and defensive end Codey Heidebrecht had five tackles, including two QB sacks and a pass breakup, to lead the Lumberjack defense. Linebacker Tyler Johnson led the Wolf defense with 10. Defensive end Kraig Akins had nine, including two for losses of 16 yards. South Dakota Mines 62, Willam Jewell 44 (at Liberty, Mo.): Hardrocker quarterback Trent McKinney had a GNAC record 503 yards and six total offense touchdowns to lead South Dakota Mines, which has scored a point in 15 consecutive quarters, to a 62-44 win... McKinney rushed for 206 yards and four touchdowns and completed 26 of 36 passes for 297 yards and two scores... He joins Dixie State s Griff Robles (217 against Humboldt State, 10-26-13) as the only quarterback in GNAC history to run for 200 or more yards. McKinney bettered the previous GNAC total offense record of 493 by Humboldt s Chris Dixon against Sacramento State in 2002... SD Mines finished with 674 yards (300 rushing, 374 passing), the fifth best total in GNAC history. William Jewell QB Nick West had 388 yards, including 339 passing. He tossed five TD passes... Linebackers Daniel Duarte and James Carver led the Hardrockers with nine tackles each. John Tyler had the team s lone interception... Mines, which has scored in every quarter this year except the first period of its season opener, led 48-21 after 45 minutes before being outscored 23-14 in the final stanza. GNAC Football Players of the Week Week of Offense Defense Sept. 8 Terrell Watson, APU C.J. Broussard, APU Travis Hansen, HSU Sept. 15 Ja Quan Gardner, HSU Kevin Haynes, CWU Sept. 22 Tyrell Williams, WOU Travis Hansen, HSU Sept. 29 Trent McKinney, SDM Alex Markarian, HSU Steven Fanua, APU Week of Specialty Teams Sept. 8 Paul Revis, WOU Sept. 15 Nikolai Karpun, SFU Sept. 22 John Keating, SDM Sept. 29 Cedrique Chaney, CWU Players of the Week Week by Week Week of Sept. 1-7: Offense Terrell Watson, Azusa Pacific (RB, 6-2, 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 snaps, including a crucial 11-yard gain on 3 rd -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 on just 16 carries as the Lumberjacks defeated AFCA 14 th 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 292 yards and ranks 10 th 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 game. Williams now ranks 10 th 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

and the 10 th 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 currently ranks fourth in the GNAC and 25 th 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. GNAC in NCAA Statistical Rankings GNAC teams and individuals ranked among the Top 20 in the latest NCAA statistical rankings: Team Institution Avg./Total Rank Total Offense South Dakota Mines 512.3 16 th Passing Offense South Dakota Mines 355.8 7 th Passing Offense Western Oregon 317.0 19 th Total Defense Humboldt State 249.0 7 th Rushing Defense Humboldt State 71.8 8 th Pass Eff. Defense Humboldt State 94.8 18 th Pass Eff. Defense Central Washington 97.3 20 th Scoring Defense Humboldt State 10.8 9 th Turnover Margin Humboldt State 1.50 16 th Kickoff Returns Humboldt State 26.9 9 th Team Sacks Humboldt State 4.75 2 nd Team Sacks Central Washington 3.75 9 th Team Sacks Azusa Pacific 3.25 17 th Net Punting South Dakota Mines 40.0 6 th Red Zone Offense South Dakota Mines 94.4 7 th Red Zone Defense Humboldt State 40.0 5 th Third Down Off. South Dakota Mines 52.7 13 th Fourth Down Off. Azusa Pacific 80.0 9 th Fourth Down Off. Central Washington 80.0 9 th Third Down Def. Humboldt State 19.3 2 nd Individual Player Avg./Total Rank Total Offense Trent McKinney, SDM 353.5 5 th Rushing Terrell Watson, APU 156.3 9 th Passing Ryan Bergman, WOU 309.0 17 th Receptions Greg Logan, CWU 7.5 14 th Receiving Yards Greg Logan, CWU 114.0 13 th All-Purpose Paul Revis, WOU 225.5 3 rd Kickoff Returns Ja Quan Gardner, HSU 32.2 11 th Punting Nickolai Karpun, SFU 43.9 8 th Interceptions Jacob Witham, DSU 0.80 9 th Tackles Jordan Herdman, SFU 12.5 11 th Sacks Tovar Sanchez, CWU 1.38 7 th Sacks Isaiah Ashby, SDM 1.13 13 th Sacks Silas Sarvinski, HSU 1.13 13 th Tackles For Loss Kraig Akins, WOU 1.9 19 th Forced Fumbles Jay Lata, SDM 0.50 15 th Forced Fumbles Tyler Thornton, APU 0.50 15 th Passes Defended Devin Cecilani, WOU 2.0 7 th Passes Defended Nick Sharpe, HSU 2.0 7 th Passes Defended Jamal Jones, HSU 1.8 15 th Fumble Recovery Jay Lata, SDM 2 4 th GNAC Career Leaders (All-Time & Active) All-Purpose 1. Brian Potucek, CWU (2001-05) 4948 4. Terrell Watson, APU (2012-14) 3826 9. Bobby Pospischil, SFU (2011-14) 3389 20. Nick Ricciardulli, HSU (2009, 12-14) 2556 (Note: Watson had 795 all-purpose yards in 2011 prior to APU joining the GNAC and has career total of 4621) Total Offense 1. Mike Reilly, CWU (2005-08) 13,711 13. Ryan Bergman, WOU (2011-14) 4916 18. Terrell Watson, APU (2012-14) 3557 20. Ryan Stanford, SFU (2013-14) 3088 25. Jake Nelson, CWU (2013-14) 2745 (Note: Watson had 697 total offense yards in 2011 prior to APU joining the GNAC and has career total of 4254) Rushing 1. Terrell Watson, APU (2012-14) 3531 9. Nick Ricciardulli, HSU (2009, 12-14) 2127 12. Jordan Todd, CWU (2012-14) 2022 18. Joe Harris, WOU (2012-14) 1347 (Note: Watson had 697 rushing yards in 2011 prior to APU joining the GNAC and has career total of 4228) Passing 1. Mike Reilly, CWU (2005-08) 12,448 12. Ryan Bergman, WOU (2011-14) 5074

19. Ryan Stanford, SFU (2013-14) 3174 25. Jake Nelson, CWU (2013-14) 2389 Receptions 1. Johnny Spevak, CWU (2006-09) 318 4. Bobby Pospischil, SFU (2011-14) 196 15. Tyrell Williams, WOU (2011-14) 133 17. Lemar Durant, SFU (2012-14) 131 24. Chase Krivashei, HSU (2013-14) 119 Receiving Yards 1. Johnny Spevak, CWU (2006-09) 4426 9. Tyrell Williams, WOU (2011-14) 2175 15. Bobby Pospischil, SFU (2011-14) 1874 17. Lemar Durant, SFU (2012-14) 1822 Scoring 1. Garrett Rolsma, CWU (2006-09) 330 4. Terrell Watson, APU (2012-14) 252 8. Matt Bruder, HSU (2010-14) 205 14. Jamie Cacciatore, APU (2012-14) 171 20. Lemar Durant, SFU (2012-14) 140 (Note: Watson scored 90 points in 2011 prior to APU joining the GNAC and has career total of 342) Tackles 1. Buddy Wood, CWU (2005-09) 385 21. Tyler Thornton, APU (2012-14) 229 31. Jeremiah Maluia, HSU (2010-12, 14) 208 (Note: Thornton had 18 tackles in 2011 prior to APU joining the GNAC and has career total of 2473) Interceptions 1. Jason Patterson, CWU (1998-01) 22 9. Tyler Thornton, APU (2012-14) 10 GNAC Teams in AFCA/D2Football.com Top 25 AFCA D2Football.com Team APU HSU APU Pre-Season 22 nd --- --- Sept. 8 14 th --- 17 th Sept. 15 NR (26 th ) NR (38 th ) --- Sept. 22 NR (31 st ) NR (33 rd ) --- Sept. 29 NR (36 th ) NR (28 th ) 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 GNAC Media Relations Information Director Bob Guptill E-Mail bguptill@gnacsports.com Assistant Information Director Nathan Webber E-Mail mwebber@gnacsports.com Office 503-305-8756 #GNACfootball @APUfootball @CWUfootball @HSU_Football #NCAAeh #GoRockers #WOUfootball 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. (NR Not rated in Top 25, but is among others receiving votes)

2014 GNAC FOOTBALL STATISTICS WEEK 4 Team Statistics SCORING OFFENSE G TD XP 2X XP FG Saf Pts Avg 1. Central Washington 4 22 21 0 0 2 0 159 39.8 2. Humboldt State 4 18 16 1 0 5 0 141 35.2 3. South Dakota Mines 4 20 16 0 0 1 0 139 34.8 4. Western Oregon 4 17 14 0 0 4 0 128 32.0 5. Azusa Pacific 4 15 12 0 0 2 1 110 27.5 6. Dixie State 4 10 8 0 0 3 0 77 19.2 7. Simon Fraser 4 9 9 0 0 2 0 69 17.2 TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plys Yds Avg TD Avg. 1. South Dakota Mines 4 627 1422 327 2049 6.3 20 512.2 2. Central Washington 4 588 1129 311 1717 5.5 17 429.2 3. Humboldt State 4 776 898 306 1674 5.5 16 418.5 4. Western Oregon 4 254 1268 303 1522 5.0 17 380.5 5. Azusa Pacific 4 920 473 268 1393 5.2 15 348.2 6. Dixie State 4 638 722 292 1360 4.7 10 340.0 7. Simon Fraser 4 245 990 283 1235 4.4 9 308.8 RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G 1. Azusa Pacific 4 189 920 4.9 12 230.0 2. Humboldt State 4 190 776 4.1 10 194.0 3. Dixie State 4 161 638 4.0 5 159.5 4. South Dakota Mines 4 152 627 4.1 9 156.8 5. Central Washington 4 173 588 3.4 9 147.0 6. Western Oregon 4 123 254 2.1 4 63.5 7. Simon Fraser 4 102 245 2.4 1 61.2 PASSING OFFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G 1. South Dakota Mines 4 175 117 3 66.9 1422 8.1 11 355.5 2. Western Oregon 4 180 90 5 50.0 1268 7.0 13 317.0 3. Central Washington 4 138 89 5 64.5 1129 8.2 8 282.2 4. Simon Fraser 4 181 96 8 53.0 990 5.5 8 247.5 5. Humboldt State 4 116 74 2 63.8 898 7.7 6 224.5 6. Dixie State 4 131 61 6 46.6 722 5.5 5 180.5 7. Azusa Pacific 4 79 44 4 55.7 473 6.0 3 118.2 PASSING EFFICIENCY G Att Cmp Pct Int Yds TD Effic 1. South Dakota Mines 4 175 117 66.9 3 1422 11 152.4 2. Central Washington 4 138 89 64.5 5 1129 8 145.1 3. Humboldt State 4 116 74 63.8 2 898 6 142.4 4. Western Oregon 4 180 90 50.0 5 1268 13 127.5 5. Azusa Pacific 4 79 44 55.7 4 473 3 108.4 6. Simon Fraser 4 181 96 53.0 8 990 8 104.7 7. Dixie State 4 131 61 46.6 6 722 5 96.3 SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2X XP FG Saf Pts Avg 1. Humboldt State 4 5 4 0 0 3 0 43 10.8 2. Azusa Pacific 4 12 10 0 0 6 0 100 25.0 3. Central Washington 4 14 12 0 0 3 0 105 26.2 4. Western Oregon 4 17 16 0 0 3 0 127 31.8 5. Simon Fraser 4 22 21 0 0 3 1 164 41.0 6. South Dakota Mines 4 23 22 1 0 2 2 172 43.0 7. Dixie State 4 24 21 2 0 5 0 184 46.0 TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plys Yds Avg TD Avg. 1. Humboldt State 4 287 709 248 996 4.0 4 249.0 2. Central Washington 4 573 676 261 1249 4.8 13 312.2 3. Azusa Pacific 4 608 660 290 1268 4.4 12 317.0 4. Western Oregon 4 508 1213 315 1721 5.5 15 430.2 5. Simon Fraser 4 782 1008 283 1790 6.3 19 447.5 6. Dixie State 4 825 1042 320 1867 5.8 22 466.8 7. South Dakota Mines 4 573 1647 326 2220 6.8 22 555.0 RUSHING DEFENSE G Ru Yards Avg. TD Yds/G 1. Humboldt State 4 128 287 2.2 0 71.8 2. Western Oregon 4 140 508 3.6 7 127.0 3. Central Washington 4 146 573 3.9 6 143.2 South Dakota Mines 4 144 573 4.0 6 143.2 5. Azusa Pacific 4 152 608 4.0 5 152.0 6. Simon Fraser 4 173 782 4.5 7 195.5 7. Dixie State 4 199 825 4.1 15 206.2 PASSING DEFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G 1. Azusa Pacific 4 138 70 2 50.7 660 4.8 7 165.0 2. Central Washington 4 115 50 9 43.5 676 5.9 7 169.0 3. Humboldt State 4 120 51 5 42.5 709 5.9 4 177.2 4. Simon Fraser 4 110 68 4 61.8 1008 9.2 12 252.0 5. Dixie State 4 121 74 6 61.2 1042 8.6 7 260.5 6. Western Oregon 4 175 101 5 57.7 1213 6.9 8 303.2 7. South Dakota Mines 4 182 119 3 65.4 1647 9.0 16 411.8 PASS DEF EFFICIENCY G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Effic 1. Humboldt State 4 120 51 5 42.5 709 4 94.8 2. Central Washington 4 115 50 9 43.5 676 7 97.3 3. Azusa Pacific 4 138 70 2 50.7 660 7 104.7 4. Western Oregon 4 175 101 5 57.71213 8 125.3 5. Dixie State 4 121 74 6 61.21042 7 142.7 6. South Dakota Mines 4 182 119 3 65.41647 16 167.1 7. Simon Fraser 4 110 68 4 61.81008 12 167.5

Individual Statistics ALL PURPOSE Team Cl G Ru Rcv PR KR Yds Avg. 1. Revis,Paul WOU FR 4 8 413119 362 902 225.5 2. Watson,Terrell APU SR 4 625 26 0 0 651 162.8 3. Peterson,Colton DSU SO 3 200 22 0 235 457 152.3 4. Gardner,Ja'Quan HSU FR 4 380 19 0 193 592 148.0 5. Logan,Greg CWU SR 4 0 456 9 115 580 145.0 6. Anderson,Earl SFU JR 4-6 17 42 403 456 114.0 7. Ricciardulli,Nick HSU SR 4 360 87 0 0 447 111.8 8. Crenshaw,Tim SDSMT SR 4 0 119 0 264 383 95.8 9. McKinney,Trent SDSMT JR 4 345 0 0 0 345 86.2 10. Ridley,Rashad SDSMT JR 4 2 272 0 61 335 83.8 TOTAL OFFENSE Team Cl G Ru Pa Ply Tot. Yds 1. McKinney,Trent SDSMT JR 4 345 1069 183 1414 353.5 2. Nelson,Jake CWU SO 4 95 1107 181 1202 300.5 3. Bergman,Ryan WOU SR 4-84 1236 199 1152 288.0 4. Stanford,Ryan SFU JR 4-21 892 177 871 217.8 5. Webber,Robert HSU FR 4-41 883 128 842 210.5 6. Jeffries,Chad APU SO 4 258 438 111 696 174.0 7. Watson,Terrell APU SR 4 625 0 120 625 156.2 8. Gavett,Hayden DSU SO 4 123 492 123 615 153.8 9. Gardner,Ja'Quan HSU FR 4 380 0 53 380 95.0 10. Ricciardulli,Nick HSU SR 4 360 0 87 360 90.0 RUSHING Team Cl G Att Yds Avg TD LG Avg. 1. Watson,Terrell APU SR 4 120 625 5.2 7 29 156.2 2. Gardner,Ja'Quan HSU FR 4 53 380 7.2 7 54 95.0 3. Ricciardulli,Nick HSU SR 4 87 360 4.1 2 30 90.0 4. McKinney,Trent SDSMT JR 4 48 345 7.2 6 72 86.2 5. Peterson,Colton DSU SO 3 32 200 6.2 2 42 66.7 6. Jeffries,Chad APU SO 4 44 258 5.9 3 31 64.5 7. Todd,Jordan CWU JR 4 69 254 3.7 6 32 63.5 8. Burton,Myles DSU JR 4 42 230 5.5 1 19 57.5 9. Harris,Joe WOU JR 4 52 172 3.3 2 24 43.0 10. Tolbert,Chris SFU SR 3 31 128 4.1 1 19 42.7 PASS EFFICIENCY Team G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Eff. 1. McKinney,Trent SDSMT 4 135 95 2 70.4 1069 8 153.5 2. Webber,Robert HSU 4 111 72 1 64.9 883 6 147.7 3. Nelson,Jake CWU 4 135 87 5 64.4 1107 8 145.5 4. Bergman,Ryan WOU 4 169 87 5 51.5 1236 13 132.4 5. Jeffries,Chad APU 4 67 38 3 56.7 438 3 117.5 6. Stanford,Ryan SFU 4 155 85 7 54.8 892 8 111.2 7. Gavett,Hayden DSU 4 77 34 6 44.2 492 3 95.1 PASSING YARDS Team G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Avg. 1. Bergman,Ryan WOU 4 169 87 5 51.5 1236 13 309.0 2. Nelson,Jake CWU 4 135 87 5 64.4 1107 8 276.8 3. McKinney,Trent SDSMT 4 135 95 2 70.4 1069 8 267.3 4. Stanford,Ryan SFU 4 155 85 7 54.8 892 8 223.0 5. Webber,Robert HSU 4 111 72 1 64.9 883 6 220.8 6. Gavett,Hayden DSU 4 77 34 6 44.2 492 3 123.0 7. Jeffries,Chad APU 4 67 38 3 56.7 438 3 109.5 RECEPTIONS Team Cl G No. Yds TD LG Avg.Game 1. Logan,Greg CWU SR 4 30 456 1 56 15.2 7.50 2. Williams,Tyrell WOU SR 4 24 333 4 72 13.9 6.00 Ridley,Rashad SDSMT JR 4 24 272 2 28 11.3 6.00 4. Krivashei,Chase HSU SO 4 23 229 1 41 10.0 5.75 5. Revis,Paul WOU FR 4 22 413 5 60 18.8 5.50 6. Pospischil,Bobby SFU SR 4 20 241 1 26 12.1 5.00 7. Sanchez,Marcus SDSMT JR 4 17 248 1 40 14.6 4.25 Stephens,Nate DSU JR 4 17 208 1 62 12.2 4.25 9. White,Cass HSU FR 4 16 245 4 73 15.3 4.00 Apelu,Kamakana WOU FR 4 16 234 3 39 14.6 4.00 RECEPTION YARDS Team Cl G No. Yds TD LG Avg. Game 1. Logan,Greg CWU SR 4 30 456 1 56 15.2 114.0 2. Revis,Paul WOU FR 4 22 413 5 60 18.8 103.2 3. Williams,Tyrell WOU SR 4 24 333 4 72 13.9 83.2 4. Ridley,Rashad SDSMT JR 4 24 272 2 28 11.3 68.0 5. Ziegler,Daniel SDSMT FR 4 14 267 1 40 19.1 66.8 6. McKinney,Kent CWU SO 4 15 260 2 46 17.3 65.0 7. Sanchez,Marcus SDSMT JR 4 17 248 1 40 14.6 62.0 8. White,Cass HSU FR 4 16 245 4 73 15.3 61.2 9. Pospischil,Bobby SFU SR 4 20 241 1 26 12.1 60.2 10. Apelu,Kamakana WOU FR 4 16 234 3 39 14.6 58.5 KICK RETURN AVG Team Cl G Ret Yds TD Long Avg 1. Gardner,Ja'Quan HSU FR 4 6 193 0 53 32.2 2. Davis,Isaiah CWU JR 4 9 241 0 41 26.8 3. Peterson,Colton DSU SO 3 9 235 0 45 26.1 4. Logan,Greg CWU SR 4 5 115 0 35 23.0 5. Zalk,Jesse CWU SO 3 3 68 0 41 22.7 6. Revis,Paul WOU FR 4 16 362 0 44 22.6 7. Reed,Aubrey DSU JR 4 6 135 0 34 22.5 8. Barnett,Nick APU SO 3 3 64 0 25 21.3 9. Myles,Tarik APU SO 4 5 106 0 40 21.2 10. Crenshaw,Tim SDSMT SR 4 13 264 0 52 20.3 PUNT RETURN AVG Team Cl G Ret Yds TD Long Avg 1. Revis,Paul WOU FR 4 12 119 0 20 9.9 2. Olivas,Gianni HSU SR 4 8 76 0 20 9.5 3. Davis,Isaiah CWU JR 4 9 74 0 20 8.2 4. Myles,Tarik APU SO 4 10 61 0 18 6.1 5. Stephens,Nate DSU JR 4 4 1 0 5 0.2 PUNTING Team Cl G No. Yds LG Avg 1. Karpun,Nikolai SFU JR 4 20 878 54 43.9 2. Keating,John SDSMT JR 4 14 574 59 41.0 3. Kuhn,Jonathan CWU FR 4 20 819 53 41.0 4. Campbell,Chris HSU SR 3 17 689 53 40.5 5. Bradt,Alexander WOU JR 4 26 1012 65 38.9 6. Cacciatore,Jamie APU JR 4 19 713 47 37.5 7. Metz,Robert DSU JR 4 21 777 68 37.0

SCORING Team Cl G TD XP FG 2X Pts Avg. 1. Watson,Terrell APU SR 4 7 0 0 0 42 10.5 Gardner,Ja'Quan HSU FR 4 7 0 0 0 42 10.5 Todd,Jordan CWU JR 4 7 0 0 0 42 10.5 4. McKinney,Trent SDSMT JR 4 6 0 0 0 36 9.0 5. Revis,Paul WOU FR 4 5 0 0 0 30 7.5 Bruder,Matt HSU SR 4 0 15 5 0 30 7.5 7. McDonald,Sean CWU SO 4 0 21 2 0 27 6.8 8. Correa,Jesse WOU JR 4 0 14 4 0 26 6.5 9. Broeker,Ben SDSMT SO 4 4 0 0 0 24 6.0 Zalk,Jesse CWU SO 3 3 0 0 0 18 6.0 FIELD GOALS Team Cl G FG FGA Pct. Avg. 1. Bruder,Matt HSU SR 4 5 10 50.0 1.25 2. Correa,Jesse WOU JR 4 4 6 66.7 1.00 3. Giordani,Alex DSU FR 4 3 4 75.0 0.75 4. Cacciatore,Jamie APU JR 4 2 2 100.0 0.50 Docherty,Tiernan SFU JR 4 2 3 66.7 0.50 McDonald,Sean CWU SO 4 2 3 66.7 0.50 7. Jones,Devon SDSMT SR 4 1 2 50.0 0.25 SCORING (KICK) Team Cl G PATs FGs Pts Avg. 1. Bruder,Matt HSU SR 4 15-16 5-10 30 7.5 2. McDonald,Sean CWU SO 4 21-21 2-3 27 6.8 3. Correa,Jesse WOU JR 4 14-16 4-6 26 6.5 4. Jones,Devon SDSMT SR 4 16-18 1-2 19 4.8 5. Cacciatore,Jamie APU JR 4 12-14 2-2 18 4.5 6. Giordani,Alex DSU FR 4 8-9 3-4 17 4.2 7. Docherty,Tiernan SFU JR 4 9-9 2-3 15 3.8 8. Campbell,Chris HSU SR 3 1-1 0-0 1 0.3 TACKLES Team Cl G Pos Solo Ast Tot. Avg. Sack 1. Herdman,Jordan SFU SO 4 LB 21 29 50 12.5 0.0 2. Haldane,Mitch CWU JR 4 LB 16 19 35 8.8 2.0 3. Holloway,Aeryus DSU JR 4 DB 21 13 34 8.5 0.0 Lata,Jay SDSMT SR 4 LB 22 12 34 8.5 2.5 5. Haynes,Kevin CWU FR 4 LB 19 13 32 8.0 0.0 6. Fanua,Steven APU SR 4 LB 13 17 30 7.5 1.0 Johnson,Tyler WOU FR 4 LB 16 14 30 7.5 0.0 8. Manning,Errik APU JR 4 LB 10 19 29 7.2 1.5 Barnett,Mitchell SFU JR 4 LB 15 14 29 7.2 1.5 10. Cliatt,Alexander SDSMT SO 4 DB 16 12 28 7.0 0.0 Kuenzi,Shane WOU JR 4 LB 16 12 28 7.0 1.0 Hepp,Jake SDSMT SR 4 LB 17 11 28 7.0 1.0 13. Akins,Kraig WOU SR 4 DL 18 9 27 6.8 2.5 14. Isherwood,Matt SFU SR 4 DB 14 12 26 6.5 0.0 15. Metz,Robert DSU JR 4 DB 11 13 24 6.0 0.0 Christian,Zac DSU SR 4 DB 19 5 24 6.0 0.0 Thornton,Tyler APU SR 4 DB 14 10 24 6.0 0.0 Ence,Justin DSU SR 3 DB 14 4 18 6.0 0.0 19. Munns,Garland DSU SR 4 LB 11 12 23 5.8 0.0 Suliafu,Taliuaki APU FR 4 DB 15 8 23 5.8 2.0 21. Buell,Cameron HSU SO 4 LB 13 9 22 5.5 0.0 Miller,Jake DSU SR 4 DL 14 8 22 5.5 2.0 Riebe,Lucas SDSMT JR 4 LB 15 7 22 5.5 0.0 Broussard,C.J. APU SO 4 DB 11 11 22 5.5 0.0 25. Sanchez,Tovar CWU JR 4 DL 10 11 21 5.2 5.5 Thropay,Jonathan APU SO 4 DB 11 10 21 5.2 1.0 Garrett,Roger WOU JR 4 DB 16 5 21 5.2 0.0 28. Heidebrecht,Codey HSU JR 4 DE 7 13 20 5.0 3.5 Tyler,John SDSMT JR 4 DB 18 2 20 5.0 0.0 Ashby,Isaiah SDSMT JR 4 DE 11 9 20 5.0 4.5 Irvin,Kendall SDSMT FR 4 LB 17 3 20 5.0 0.0 Akina,Dominic WOU SO 4 DB 13 7 20 5.0 0.0 Chaney,Cedrique CWU JR 4 DB 11 9 20 5.0 0.0 Hudson,Kyle SDSMT JR 3 DL 8 7 15 5.0 1.5 35. Baines,DeAndre CWU JR 4 DB 8 11 19 4.8 0.0 Sharpe,Nick HSU JR 4 DB 5 14 19 4.8 0.0 37. Ehrhart,Greg APU JR 4 LB 12 6 18 4.5 0.0 Oram,Jake SFU SO 4 DB 11 7 18 4.5 0.0 39. Maluia,Jeremiah HSU SR 4 DB 10 7 17 4.2 0.0 Markarian,Alex HSU SR 4 DE 9 8 17 4.2 5.0 41. Carver,James SDSMT FR 4 LB 8 8 16 4.0 0.0 Latu,Pauli DSU SR 4 DL 7 9 16 4.0 0.0 Taueli,Talaiasi APU JR 3 DL 7 5 12 4.0 0.0 44. Seven with 3.8 SACKS Team G Pos Solo Ast Yds Tot. Avg. 1. Sanchez,Tovar CWU 4 DL 5 1 44 5.5 1.38 2. Markarian,Alex HSU 4 DE 4 2 22 5.0 1.25 3. Ashby,Isaiah SDSMT 4 DE 4 1 24 4.5 1.12 4. Heidebrecht,Codey HSU 4 DE 3 1 33 3.5 0.88 Sarvinski,Silas HSU 4 DE 2 3 29 3.5 0.88 Hackett,Matthew APU 4 DE 3 1 22 3.5 0.88 7. Puffer,Jamie SFU 4 DL 3 0 12 3.0 0.75 8. Akins,Kraig WOU 4 DL 2 1 15 2.5 0.62 Lata,Jay SDSMT 4 LB 2 1 15 2.5 0.62 Fakkema,James CWU 4 DL 2 1 11 2.5 0.62 TACKLES FOR LOSS Team G Pos Solo Ast Yds Tot. Avg. 1. Akins,Kraig WOU 4 DL 6 3 41 7.5 1.88 2. Sanchez,Tovar CWU 4 DL 6 2 46 7.0 1.75 3. Lawrence,Kristian SFU 4 DL 4 4 22 6.0 1.50 Ashby,Isaiah SDSMT 4 DE 5 2 31 6.0 1.50 Miller,Jake DSU 4 DL 6 0 26 6.0 1.50 Suliafu,Taliuaki APU 4 DB 6 0 25 6.0 1.50 7. Puffer,Jamie SFU 4 DL 5 1 18 5.5 1.38 8. Hudson,Kyle SDSMT 3 DL 4 3 17 5.5 1.83 9. Hackett,Matthew APU 4 DE 4 2 25 5.0 1.25 10. Haldane,Mitch CWU 4 LB 4 1 23 4.5 1.12 INTERCEPTIONS Team Cl G Int Yds TD Long Game 1. Witham,Jacob DSU SO 4 3 42 0 23 0.75 2. Hansen,Travis HSU SR 4 2 89 1 67 0.50 Baines,DeAndre CWU JR 4 2 54 1 54 0.50 Haynes,Kevin CWU FR 4 2 22 0 22 0.50 Isherwood,Matt SFU SR 4 2 1 0 1 0.50 6. Perkins,DeShawn DSU SO 3 1 0 0 0 0.33 7. Johnson,Tyler WOU FR 4 1 53 0 53 0.25 Miller,Matt CWU SO 4 1 46 1 46 0.25 Broussard,C.J. APU SO 4 1 24 0 24 0.25 Oakley,Trevor DSU SO 4 1 18 0 18 0.25

2014 Scoring Summaries Sept. 4: Grand Valley 3 7 0 3 10 -- 23 Azusa Pacific 0 7 6 0 13 -- 26 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) 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 -- 27 Texas A&M Kingsville 7 0 7 0 -- 14 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 Dixie State 7 6 21 3 0 -- 37 Colorado Mesa 9 14 3 11 7 -- 44 CMU Hubbard 95 kick return (pass failed) CMU Sheehan 32 Field Goal 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 -- 38 Portland State 10 14 7 14 -- 45 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) Colorado Mines 7 15 14 7 -- 43 South Dakota Mines 0 6 6 7 -- 19 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) Sept. 13: Western Oregon 0 24 14 0 -- 38 Simon Fraser 0 14 0 0 -- 14 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)

Dixie State 7 0 0 7 -- 14 Central Washington 14 14 10 10 -- 48 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) South Dakota Mines 7 6 10 7 -- 30 Black Hills State 14 14 7 7-42 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) Azusa Pacific 0 3 7 0 -- 10 Humboldt State 16 14 0 0 -- 30 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) Sept. 20: Central Washington 7 0 7 20 -- 34 Western Oregon 7 13 7 9 -- 36 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 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) 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) Simon Fraser 0 3 14 7 -- 24 Azusa Pacific 7 16 0 9 -- 32 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) Wisconsin-River Falls 7 7 14 15 -- 43 South Dakota Mines 7 7 7 7 -- 28 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) Sept. 27: Western Oregon 0 3 13 0 -- 16 Humboldt State 7 3 17 7 -- 34 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) Simon Fraser 7 0 0 0 -- 7 Central Washington 21 14 21 7 -- 63 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)

Azusa Pacific 14 7 7 14 -- 42 Dixie State 7 13 3 0 -- 23 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) South Dakota Mines 14 20 14 14 -- 62 William Jewell 7 14 0 23 -- 44 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