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  NOV 14 MISSOURI VALLEY NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK: LB Malachi McNeal, North Dakota, 6-0, 235, R-Fr., Waukegan, Ill. (Warren Township),...McNeal came up with a blocked punt right before intermission that gave UND momentum and led to a 14-3 lead on the scoreboard at the break. North Dakota defeated South Dakota 28-19 with the help of the block before intermission. It is McNeal's second blocked punt this season, with the other one coming in the 49-35 loss to No. 1 South Dakota State. - Missouri Valley Football

rJr/2026 ILB Malachi McNealNorth Dakota
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  NOV 7 MISSOURI VALLEY PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOMINEE: CB C.J. Siegel, North Dakota - In the 42-7 win at Indiana State, C.J. Siegel intercepted a Sycamore pass and returned it 29 yards. Eight plays later, Tyler Hoosman extended the UND lead to 21-7 with 2:03 left before intermission. Siegel finished the day with four tackles, the interception and a pass breakup. Siegel is now tied for fifth on UND's Division I list for career pass breakups with 22. His interception also has him tied for sixth on the UND Division I list for career interceptions with five. - Missouri Valley Football

rSr/2024 CB C.J. SiegelNorth Dakota
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  OCT 31 MISSOURI VALLEY PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOMINEE: RB Tyler Hoosman, North Dakota - In the 34-31 win over Abilene Christian, Tyler Hoosman was involved in five rushing plays on the final drive, gaining 30 yards in that drive alone to help UND milk the last 7:48 of clock. In the game, he finished as the top rusher, piling up 112 yards on 20 carries to go with two scores. It marked the fourth 100-yard rushing game of his career. With his two rushing touchdowns, Hoosman is now tied for No. 5 on UND's Division I list for single-season touchdowns, tying himself with Brady Oliveira (2016) with 10. - Missouri Valley Football

rSr/2023 RB Tyler HoosmanNorth Dakota
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  OCT 9 MISSOURI VALLEY CO-NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK: DB Cole Davis, North Dakota, 5-10, 170, R-Fr. (Marengo, Ill./Marengo),...Davis's heads-up play midway through the fourth quarter played a huge role in North Dakota's 35-30 victory at Youngstown State. In the back-and-forth contest, Davis gave the Hawks momentum, blocking a punt and returning it three yards for a touchdown to put UND up 35-24 with 8:38 remaining in the contest. It was Davis's first touchdown down of his career. With the score, it was the first blocked punt returned for a touchdown for UND since April 24, 2021, when Hayden Reynolds blocked Missouri State and scored in the 44-10 win. - Missouri Valley Football

rJr/2026 FS Cole DavisNorth Dakota
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  OCT 3 MISSOURI VALLEY SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: PK Brady Stevens, North Dakota, 6-1, 170, Sr. (Highlands Ranch, Colo./Colorado),...Brady Stevens went 2-for-2 on field goals, making a 42-yarder on UND's first possession to trim the deficit to 7-3 and then made a 35-yarder as time expired in the first half to cut the deficit to 21-20. He also had eight kickoffs for 482 yards, averaging 60.6 yards per kick to go with two touchbacks. He was a perfect 4-for-4 on extra points in the 48-31 victory over No. 7 Missouri State. - Missouri Valley Football

rSr/2024 K Brady StevensNorth Dakota
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  OCT 3 MISSOURI VALLEY PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOMINEE: RB Tyler Hoosman, North Dakota - Tyler Hoosman piled up a career-high 147 yards on 16 rushes and a touchdown, while averaging 9.2 yards per carry for North Dakota in the 48-31 win over No. 7 Missouri State. The 55-yard touchdown run in the third quarter put the Hawks up 26-20 and UND would not relinquish the lead after that point. The 147 yards on the ground for Hoosman was not only a career high, but also good for his third 100-yard game this season. His previous 100-yard games were vs. Northern Iowa (101 yards) and at Northern Arizona (102 yards). - Missouri Valley Football

rSr/2023 RB Tyler HoosmanNorth Dakota
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  OCT 9 MISSOURI VALLEY PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOMINEE: DB Jayson Coley, North Dakota - Coley played a key role in the final moments of UND's 35-30 victory at YSU. Coley sacked Mitch Davidson for a nine-yard loss when the Penguins were facing third-and-seven from the UND 29 with just over a minute left in the game. The sack brought up fourth-and-16 from the UND 38. On the next play, Davidson connected on a 10-yard pass to Bryce Oliver and was immediately tackled by C.J. Siegel. The turnover on downs allowed the Fighting Hawks to escape with the win, while Coley's sack helped seal the deal. He also had four tackles and 1.5 tackles-for-loss. - Missouri Valley Football

Sr/2024 FS Jayson ColeyNorth Dakota
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  OCT 3 MISSOURI VALLEY PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOMINEE: LB Devon Krzanowski, North Dakota - Devon Krzanowski paced the Fighting Hawks on defense with six tackles (five solo, one assisted), to go with a sack and a quarterback hurry. His sack came on 4th and 3 from the UND 43 with just under nine minutes to go. Not only did the sack end the drive, it gave North Dakota the ball back with the 41-24 lead, allowing the Hawks to chew up 4:51 on the next possession. - Missouri Valley Football

rSr/2023 ILB Devon KrzanowskiNorth Dakota
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  SEPT 19 MISSOURI VALLEY PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOMINEE: DB C.J. Siegel, North Dakota - Made the Lumberjacks pay for throwing his way, taking a 50-yard interception to the house early in the second quarter in North Dakota's 27-24 win. It was Siegel's first touchdown of his career .. With the pick six, Siegel became the first Hawk to score on a pick-six since Hayden Galvin vs. Missouri State (W, 44-10) on April 24, 2021 .. Siegel is now tied for No. 8 on UND's Division I list for interceptions in a career with four .. He recorded his first sack of the season, forcing a 42-yard NAU field goal early that landed wide right .. Also added three tackles and 1.5 TFL's and returned two kickoffs for 54 yards. - Missouri Valley Football

rSr/2024 CB C.J. SiegelNorth Dakota
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  SEPT 19 MISSOURI VALLEY SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: P Cade Peterson, North Dakota, 6-1, 200, 5th, Kewaskum, Wis. (Kewaskum HS),...Peterson recorded four punts for 209 yards in the 27-24 win at Northern Arizona as he averaged 52.2 yards per boot. He had two touchbacks, and three of the punts were over 50 yards. Peterson is now tied in the UND Division I record book with Brett Cameron (2009-12) for most punts in a career (186). - Missouri Valley Football

rSr/2023 P Cade PetersonNorth Dakota
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  SEPT 5 MISSOURI VALLEY PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOMINEE: PK Brady Stevens, North Dakota - Accounted for five points in the 31-17 loss at Nebraska; Went 2-for-2 on extra points and made a 23-yard field goal to trim the deficit to 17-10 midway through the third quarter; Had four kickoffs for 222 yards and a touchback, averaging 55.5 yards per kickoff. - Missouri Valley Football

rSr/2024 K Brady StevensNorth Dakota
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  SEPT 5 MISSOURI VALLEY PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOMINEE: DL Ben McNaboe, North Dakota - Had the first multi-sack performance of his career, sacking Nebraska 1.5 times for -13 yards; Forced a Nebraska fumble on his first sack to help give UND momentum early; Put down five tackles at Nebraska, good for a career high. - Missouri Valley Football

rSr/2024 DE Ben McNaboeNorth Dakota
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  SEPT 5 MISSOURI VALLEY PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOMINEE: RB Isaiah Smith, North Dakota - Rushed 10 times for 104 yards at Nebraska in the 31-17 loss, averaging 10.4 yards per carry; Had a 63-yard scamper midway through the third quarter that set up a UND touchdown to cut the deficit to 17-10. That rush is the longest of his career; The 104 yards on the ground is good for his third 100-yard game of his career. - Missouri Valley Football

Sr/2025 RB Isaiah SmithNorth Dakota
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  Tyler Hoosman's 14-yard touchdown run put North Dakota ahead and Cole Davis' punt-block score gave the Fighting Hawks a cushion they would need as they rallied in the fourth quarter to beat Youngstown State 35-30 on Saturday night. Hoosman spun off a defender, avoided another and ran through a final tackler to score with under 10 minutes left and a 28-24 lead for UND (4-2, 3-1 Missouri Valley Football Conference). Just over a minute later, Penguins punter Paddy Lynch couldn't handle the snap but tried to get his kick off only to have it blocked and returned 3 yards by Davis to go up by 11.

Youngstown State's Jaleel McLaughlin scored on a 4-yard run with 5:49 remaining to trail by five after a two-point pass attempt failed. The Penguins got the ball back at their own 44 after a short punt with just under four minutes left. Youngstown State reached the UND 29 but a blitz resulted in a sack and the Penguins could only get 10 yards on a fourth-and-16. Hoosman rushed for two touchdowns and Tommy Schuster threw to Isaiah Smith for another. Schuster threw for 292 yards, increasing his career total to 5,492, most in the Fighting Hawks' Division I history. He passed Keaton Studsrud (2014-17) at 5,452. Mitch Davidson passed for 280 yards and two touchdowns for Youngstown State and Jaleel McLaughlin added 138 yards on 14 carries. - North Dakota/AP College Football


rSr/2023 RB Tyler HoosmanNorth Dakota
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  SEPT 12 MISSOURI VALLEY PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOMINEE: LB Josh Navratil, North Dakota - Led UND with two sacks in key moments of the game, which is a career high to go with four tackles on the day. Sacked Theo Day to force a UNI field goal when the Panthers were driving to only allow them to go up 13-7. Helped the Hawks force another Panther field goal in the third quarter, dropping Day for a second time and forcing the 47-yard field goal, which was missed. UND continued to lead 14-13 at that point. - Missouri Valley Football

rSr/2025 ILB Josh NavratilNorth Dakota
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