November 5, 2011

MIAA Football Week 10 Recaps

Truman 53, Lincoln 0
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. (TSU Communications) – It was the Truman seniors that made the most of "Senior Day" on Saturday at Stokes Stadium as the Bulldogs shutout Lincoln University (Mo.) 53-0. It was the first shutout by a Bulldog team since 2004 and snapped a four-game losing streak. 
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Emporia State 42, Southwest Baptist 28
BOLIVAR, Mo. (ESU Media Relations) -- Emporia State rolled to 511 yards of offense and forced six turnovers in a 42-28 win at Southwest Baptist to even the Hornets record at 5-5 after starting the season 0-3. LaDarrian Page had a career high 201 yards on 14 carries with three touchdowns to lead the Hornet offense while Derek Lohmann picked off a career high three interceptions. 
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Missouri Western 31, Northwest Missouri 28
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (MWSU Sports Information) – Missouri Western snapped an eight game losing streak against rival Northwest Missouri State winning by a score of 31-28 in front of 8,811 fans at Spratt Stadium.
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Central Missouri 47, Lindenwood 28
ST. CHARLES, Mo. (UCM Media Relations) -- The Central Missouri Mules weathered the early storm and later rolled to a 47-28 win over Lindenwood at Harlen C. Hunter Stadium. The win snapped LWU's 26-game home winning streak. 
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Washburn 43, Pittsburg State 25
PITTSBURG, Kan. (PSU Media Relations) — Dane Simoneau passed for 290 yards and two touchdowns and Justin Cooper rushed for 159 yards and two scores to lead No. 9 Washburn to a 43-25 victory over No. 2 Pitt State Saturday (Nov. 5) at Brandenburg Field/Carnie Smith Stadium.
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Fort Hays State 29, Missouri Southern 14
HAYS, Kan. (FHSU Sports Information) -- Fort Hays State used an efficient offensive performance and strong play from its defense to down Missouri Southern by a score of 29-14 in Hays on Saturday (Nov. 5). Missouri Southern miscues led to 16 points for the Tigers. Fort Hays State moved to 4-6 overall and 3-5 in the MIAA, while Missouri Southern dropped to 3-6 overall and 2-6 in the MIAA. 
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