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Minot State victory celebration vs Winona State
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23
Winona St. WSU 5-6 , 5-5
56
Winner Minot St. MSU 5-6 , 4-6
Winona St. WSU
5-6 , 5-5
23
Final
56
Minot St. MSU
5-6 , 4-6
Winner
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
WSU Winona St. 0 0 8 15 23
MSU Minot St. 7 28 14 7 56

Game Recap: Football |

Beavers cap off best season in D2 era with Senior Day win over Winona State






 

MINOT, N.D. – Minot State used a big 399-yard output on the ground, including 255 yards from Evan Lovett, and seven 7 touchdowns to pick up a 56-23 win against Winona State Saturday afternoon at home at Herb Parker Stadium.

The Beavers improved to 5-6 on the year and 4-6 in Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference play, while the Warriors fell to 5-6 and 5-5.

This may have been the best game Minot State has played since their move to Division II as they make strides to being a top contender in the NSIC.  The Seniors were delivered a delightful finish to their careers, ending with a win as they head off into the sunset and leave Minot State resetting the standard for the young guys. The Beavers stomped on the gas pedal and did not let up.

"Today validates a lot of that. Five wins is the high mark in the D2 era here at Minot State. I am proud we got that accomplished, and these Seniors were a great foundation to move forward," Shields said.

As the game itself, there was lots of good to come around.

"Probably our most complete game. Offense, defense, kicking game all working together. There's a lot of bright spots all across the board."

Lovett paced the Beavers rushing attack by accumulating 255 yards and 4 touchdowns over the course of the game, averaging 10.2 yards per carry. 255 ended up being the second most in the NCAA era for a single game. Lovett also finishes the season with 958 yards rushing, which is also No. 2 in a single season in the NCAA era. The 4 rushing TDs also tied a single game record.

Carson Chrisman also added 81 yards and three touchdowns on the ground, averaging 4.3 yards per carry.

Chrisman had two prolific targets in the ballgame with Erik Palmquist, who caught one pass for 63 yards and 1 touchdown. And Sam Buckhanan got in on the action in the passing game as well, hauling in one ball for 63 yards.

Kevin Speed led the Minot State defensive effort, collecting 1 interception. Jabez Tuaoa added 1.0 TFL and 1 sack, while Josh Will had 1.0 TFL and a sack in the win.

The Beavers won the turnover battle in Saturday's game, forcing one turnover while avoiding any giveaways, with Minot State turning that takeaway into seven points. Minot State also had an outstanding day offensively, racking up 525 total yards, with 399 on the ground and 126 through the air, all while averaging 8.3 yards per play and outgaining Winona State. Minot State converted 50 percent of third-down attempts on the day. The Beavers also went 2-for-3 on fourth down.

Minot State's defense held up against Winona State's offense, allowing 316 total yards. Although, the bulk of them came in the second half when the game felt already out of reach.

Minot State took care of business in the red zone, scoring five times on six trips inside Winona State's 20-yard line, with all those scores being touchdowns.

How It Happened
Minot State put points on the board on eight different occasions on their way to scoring 56 points. The Beavers got on the board first, taking the lead for good at 7-0 with 6:54 left in the first quarter. converted a 3-yard touchdown run to finish a 5-play, 69-yard scoring drive. The Beavers then rode that lead to victory, increasing their advantage by 49 points along the way. Winona State gathered all their points in the second half, with 8 coming in the third quarter and 15 in the fourth.
 
And just like that, 11 games have come and gone.

For anyone who has been around and seen this team in action long enough knows the magnitude of this seismic wave that was generated this season. It will certainly be one to remember. Forget the wins and losses, so much has been achieved in the second year of head coach Ian Shields, which sets up promise for down the line.

"I am excited to be here in the Magic City. Excited that you can feel it. It's tangible, it's real. We're building some special. The future is bright, and I am looking forward to more victories like today in the future," Shields said.

Minot State football will be poised to build off these results in 2025.

Game Notes
» Minot State had two players reach the promised land multiple times, as Lovett scored four touchdowns and Carson Chrisman added three.
» Minot State outgained Winona State 525-316, including a 399-117 advantage on the ground.
» Minot State won the turnover battle 1-0 after picking off one pass.
» The Beavers scored first with 6:54 left in the first quarter and never trailed the rest of the game on their way to victory.
» Minot State had their highest scoring quarter in the second period, when they put up 28 points.
» Minot State converted 6 of 12 third downs while Winona State was successful on 4 of 13.
» Isaak Guzman led the Beavers with 11 tackles.
» Minot State scored four second-quarter touchdowns.
» Minot State went 2-for-3 on fourth down, converting on 66.7 percent of attempts.
» The Beavers didn't allow a sack in the contest.
» Minot State got off to a hot start in the contest, putting 42 unanswered points on the board before Winona State could respond.
» Cole Stenstrom led the Warriors passing attack, completing 17 of his 33 attempts for 199 yards and one touchdown with one interception.
» Sylvere Campbell was Winona State's leading receiver with 80 yards and one touchdown.

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