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  SEPT 16/WEEK 3 MISSOURI VALLEY FOOTBALL SPECIAL TEAMS OF THE WEEK: K Griffin Crosa, North Dakota State, 6-1, 165, Fr., Powell, Ohio (Dublin Scioto HS),...Crosa remained perfect on the season converting five PAT kicks and a pair of field goals in North Dakota State's 47-22 win at Delaware. Crosa connected from a season-long 46 yards to give the Bison a 10-2 lead in the first quarter, and drilled a 23-yarder in the second quarter to extend NDSU's lead to 20-5. Crosa is 17 of 17 on PATs and 3 of 3 on field goals this year. - Missouri Valley Conference Football

(DS#32 K) rSr/2025 K Griffin CrosaNorth Dakota State
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  Trey Lance passed for two touchdowns and rushed for two more and North Dakota State defeated North Dakota 38-7 on Saturday for the Bison's 23rd consecutive victory, the longest current streak in Division I. Lance, who accounted for six touchdowns in the freshman's starting debut against Butler last week, was 11-of-15 passing for 162 yards and rushed for a game-high 95 yards on 16 carries against the Fighting Hawks (1-1). Lance's 2-yard toss to Ben Ellefson gave the FCS top-ranked Bison (2-0) a 21-7 halftime lead. Lance's 14-yard run made it 38-7 with under 10 minutes to play. NDSU outgained North Dakota 428-216. This was the 112th meeting between the instate rivals but the first since Sept. 19, 2015, when NDSU won in the first Division I matchup between the programs. North Dakota is playing as an FCS independent and will join NDSU and rest of the Missouri Valley Football Conference in 2020. - AP College Football

(DS#5 QB) rSo/2021 QB *Trey LanceNorth Dakota State
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  Trey Lance threw for four touchdowns and ran for two more and defending FCS champion North Dakota State rolled to a 57-10 victory over Butler on Saturday. Lance, a redshirt freshman making his first start and one of 36 players from Minnesota on the Bison roster, dazzled a crowd of 34,554 at Target Field, home of the Minnesota Twins. He had all four of his passing touchdowns and a rushing score by halftime with NDSU leading 36-0. The game was the first as a head coach for North Dakota State's Matt Entz, who had been the program's defensive coordinator the past five seasons. This was the second football game played at Target Field. St. John's and St. Thomas drew a Division-III record crowd of 37,555 on Sept. 23, 2017.

The Bison, winners of seven of the past eight FCS championship games, including the last two, are again top-ranked and showed why, piling up 605 yards offense while holding the Bulldogs to just 198 - 67 in the first half - in the season opener for both teams. Lance broke up the middle to score on a 33-yard run for the first touchdown. Then he threw a perfect 47-yard pass on a fly pattern to Phoenix Sproles for another score. Two of the TD passes went to Josh Babicz, who was wide open in the end zone on both occasions. Lance ran 61 yards for a third-quarter TD. He finished 10-of-11 passing for 185 yards and a 116 rushing on five carries. Ty Brooks had 93 yards on 10 carries, including a 36-yard score. NDSU has won 22 consecutive games, the longest current streak in Division I. - AP College Football


(DS#5 QB) rSo/2021 QB *Trey LanceNorth Dakota State
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  2019 PRESEASON PHIL STEELE/DRAFT SCOUT ALL-FCS FOURTH TEAM: Derrek Tuszka, North Dakota St, Sr.,...Tuszka, a senior from Warner, S.D., was an honorable mention to the All-MVFC team in 2018. He had 48 tackles and was second among Bison players with 12.0 tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks, which ranked seventh in the league. - North Dakota State Football

(DS#18 DE) rSr/2020 DE Derrek TuszkaNorth Dakota State
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  2019 PRESEASON PHIL STEELE/DRAFT SCOUT ALL-FCS FOURTH TEAM: Garret Wegner, North Dakota St, Jr.,...Wegner, a junior from Lodi, Wis., was a first team All-MVFC pick last year and third team All-America by STATS FCS and the Associated Press. He ranked second in the league and 11th in the FCS averaging 43.0 yards per punt and had a league-best 27 punts inside the 20-yard line. - North Dakota State Football

(DS#999 P) rSr/2022 P Garret WegnerNorth Dakota State
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  2019 PRESEASON PHIL STEELE/DRAFT SCOUT ALL-FCS FIRST TEAM: Zack Johnson, North Dakota St, Sr.,...Johnson, a senior from Blaine, Minn., is a returning first team all-conference and All-America performer. He has started 30 consecutive games at right tackle for the Bison and last year played 612 snaps with only one assignment error. He finished second on the team with 41 knockdowns in the regular season. - North Dakota State Football

(DS#36 OG) rSr/2020 OG Zack JohnsonNorth Dakota State
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  2019 PRESEASON ALL-MISSOURI VALLEY FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION: DL Cole Karcz, North Dakota State,...North Dakota State linebacker Jabril Cox, safety James Hendricks, defensive end Derrek Tuszka and punter Garret Wegner named to the All-Missouri Valley Football Conference preseason defense Wednesday, July 31, by a vote of the league's coaches, media and sports information directors. NDSU defensive lineman Cole Karcz earned honorable mention. - North Dakota State Football

(DS#145 DE) Sr/2020 DE Cole KarczNorth Dakota State
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  2019 PRESEASON ALL-MISSOURI VALLEY FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM: P Garret Wegner, North Dakota State,...Wegner, a junior from Lodi, Wis., was a first team All-MVFC pick last year and third team All-America by STATS FCS and the Associated Press. He ranked second in the league and 11th in the FCS averaging 43.0 yards per punt and had a league-best 27 punts inside the 20-yard line. - North Dakota State Football

(DS#999 P) rSr/2022 P Garret WegnerNorth Dakota State
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  2019 PRESEASON ALL-MISSOURI VALLEY FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM: DB James Hendricks, North Dakota State,...Hendricks, a senior from Bemidji, Minn., was a second team All-MVFC selection last year. He made 49 tackles and ranked third in the league with 14 passes defended including five interceptions. - North Dakota State Football

(DS#15 FS) rSr/2020 FS James HendricksNorth Dakota State
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  2019 PRESEASON ALL-MISSOURI VALLEY FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM: DL Derrek Tuszka, North Dakota State,...Tuszka, a senior from Warner, S.D., was an honorable mention to the All-MVFC team in 2018. He had 48 tackles and was second among Bison players with 12.0 tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks, which ranked seventh in the league. - North Dakota State Football

(DS#18 DE) rSr/2020 DE Derrek TuszkaNorth Dakota State
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  2019 PRESEASON ALL-MISSOURI VALLEY FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM: OL Zack Johnson, North Dakota State,...Johnson, a senior from Blaine, Minn., is a returning first team all-conference and All-America performer. He has started 30 consecutive games at right tackle for the Bison and last year played 612 snaps with only one assignment error. He finished second on the team with 41 knockdowns in the regular season.

Zack Johnson and Dillon Radunz blocked for the No. 1 rushing attack in the MVFC averaging 286.2 yards per game (seventh in FCS) and 6.4 yards per carry. The Bison also led the conference and were among the Top 10 in FCS for fewest tackles for loss allowed (3.60/game) and sacks allowed (0.8/game). - North Dakota State Football


(DS#36 OG) rSr/2020 OG Zack JohnsonNorth Dakota State
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  2019 PRESEASON ALL-MISSOURI VALLEY FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM: OL Dillon Radunz, North Dakota State,...Radunz, a junior from Becker, Minn., started all 15 games at left tackle for the Bison last season. He was named to the all-conference second team and was a HERO Sports FCS Sophomore All-American. Radunz had 27 knockdowns and played 626 snaps with only three sacks allowed in 11 regular season games.

Zack Johnson and Dillon Radunz blocked for the No. 1 rushing attack in the MVFC averaging 286.2 yards per game (seventh in FCS) and 6.4 yards per carry. The Bison also led the conference and were among the Top 10 in FCS for fewest tackles for loss allowed (3.60/game) and sacks allowed (0.8/game). - North Dakota State Football


(DS#8 OT) Sr/2021 OT Dillon RadunzNorth Dakota State
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  2019 PRESEASON ALL-MISSOURI VALLEY FOOTBALL (HONORABLE MENTION): TE Ben Ellefson, North Dakota State,...All-Missouri Valley Football Conference second team in 2018...Made 14 starts and played all 15 games at tight end...NDSU's fourth leading receiver with 14 catches for 194 yards...His eight touchdown catches ranked sixth among FCS tight ends. - North Dakota State

(DS#25 TE) rSr/2020 TE Ben EllefsonNorth Dakota State
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  2019 PRESEASON ALL-MISSOURI VALLEY FOOTBALL (HONORABLE MENTION): LS Ross Kennelly, North Dakota State,...Moved from linebacker to full-time long snapper for NDSU's punt, field goal and PAT units in 2018...Snapped for All-America punter Garret Wegner, who averaged 43.0 yards per punt...Made five solo tackles on punt coverage, helping NDSU rank sixth in the FCS with a 39.15 net punting average...In 11 regular season games, graded with only one bad snap in 120 attempts. - North Dakota State

(DS#999 LS) rSr/2022 LS Ross KennellyNorth Dakota State
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  2019 PRESEASON INAUGURAL FCS PUNTER OF THE YEAR WATCHLIST: Garrett Wegner, North Dakota State,...Wegner, a fourth-year junior from Lodi, Wis., was a third-team STATS FCS and Associated Press All-American in 2018 and was voted to the All-Missouri Valley Football Conference first team averaging 43.0 yards per punt on 59 attempts, which was second among league punters and 11th in the FCS. Wegner booted 14 punts of 50-plus yards, had a league-best 27 punts inside the 20-yard line, and another 16 fair catches. NDSU opponents returned 20 punts for just 3.3 yards per return and the Bison ranked sixth nationally in net punting with a 39.15 average. - Missouri Valley Football Conference Football

(DS#999 P) rSr/2022 P Garret WegnerNorth Dakota State
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