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Statistical Spotlight

Adam Kniffin was Puget Sound quarterback Duncan White's favorite target by a significant margin and also threw a touchdown pass.
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Each week during the regular season we look at some of the key statistical performances from the weekend in Division III football, highlighting one per region.

In addition to the 625 yards passing for Duncan White, in addition to the 16 first downs Lewis and Clark converted on first and second down, in addition to the fact that the Pioneers didn't punt until the fourth quarter, in addition to Adam Kniffin's 19 catches for 186 yards and five touchdowns (and his touchdown pass), ponder that it could have been worse. Lewis and Clark recorded nine tackles for loss on the day, six sacks, and forced three fumbles. The teams finished with a combined 1,218 yards of total offense in Lewis and Clark's 68-64 win.

Just don't call it a basketball score. Puget Sound only scored 64 or less once all season, in a 70-55 loss to eventual national champion UW-Stevens Point. The Loggers averaged 78 points per game last season, which even itself was a little low compared to their recent history.

Delaware Valley linebacker Kyle Gesswein keyed an Aggies defense that held Lycoming running back Josh Kleinfelter to 27 yards on 10 carries. He'd entered the game averaging 165.8 yards per contest. Gesswein had nine tackles, including a sack, broke up a pass and also scored on a blocked punt.

Kentel Noel shattered the USA South record for punt return yardage in a game when he exploded for 206 yards and two touchdowns on five punt returns against Greensboro. His first TD return was a highlight-reel run for 67 yards (check Play of the Week nominees later on Tuesday), in which he broke four tackles including two spins out of the opponent's grasp. The electric run from the rookie was followed up almost immediately (less than two minutes of game clock) by a 62-yarder on the very next Greensboro possession, down the opposite sideline. Noel nearly broke a third before finally getting tracked down on the 11-yard line after a 55-yard run where he again escaped the grasp of several defenders.

At the beginning of the season, there were some doubts as to how well Matt Wenger would perform after missing the 2009 season for North Central with an injury. But he has answered that question early and often this season. Wenger totaled a season-high 14 tackles (seven solo) despite missing a good part of the second quarter due to a shoulder stinger in a 30-7 victory over Illinois Wesleyan. He had a tackle for loss and also returned a fumble 21 yards for a touchdown on the final play of the third quarter.

Sep. 5: All times Eastern
TBA
Buffalo State at Brockport
7:00 PM
Rowan at Stevenson
7:00 PM
Hiram at Heidelberg
7:00 PM
UW-La Crosse at RPI
7:00 PM
Carroll at UW-Stout
8:00 PM
Belhaven at Millsaps
Sep. 6: All times Eastern
TBA
Curry at Salve Regina
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Union at Utica
6:00 PM
Randolph-Macon at Dickinson
6:00 PM
Gallaudet at Albright
7:00 PM
Alfred at Hobart
7:00 PM
Massachusetts Maritime at SUNY-Maritime
7:00 PM
WPI at Worcester State
7:00 PM
Western New England at Springfield
7:00 PM
Bridgewater at Susquehanna
7:00 PM
William Paterson at FDU-Florham
7:00 PM
Aurora at Dubuque
8:00 PM
LaGrange at East Texas Baptist
9:00 PM
Valley City State at Augsburg
Sep. 7: All times Eastern
TBA
Carnegie Mellon at Thiel
TBA
Bluffton at Kenyon
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UW-Stevens Point at Albion
TBA
UW-River Falls at Alma
TBA
Case Western Reserve at Waynesburg
TBA
Geneva at Grove City
TBA
Western Connecticut at Merchant Marine
TBA
Nichols at Mass-Dartmouth
TBA
Keystone at Misericordia
TBA
University of New England at Coast Guard
TBA
Anderson at Alfred State
TBA
Lyon at Grinnell
TBA
Hardin-Simmons at Howard Payne
12:00 PM
Castleton at Norwich
12:00 PM
Gettysburg at Juniata
12:00 PM
Austin at Kalamazoo
12:00 PM
Wittenberg at Baldwin Wallace
12:00 PM
Rochester at Olivet
12:00 PM
Fitchburg State at Dean
12:00 PM
Widener at Lycoming
12:00 PM
Endicott at St. Lawrence
12:00 PM
Guilford at Greensboro
1:00 PM
Allegheny at Bethany
1:00 PM
St. Vincent at Washington and Jefferson
1:00 PM
Rose-Hulman at DePauw
1:00 PM
Loras at Hope
1:00 PM
Muhlenberg at Moravian
1:00 PM
Christopher Newport at Trine
1:00 PM
Cortland at Hilbert
1:00 PM
Elmhurst at Adrian
1:00 PM
Oberlin at Calvin
1:00 PM
Mount Union at Ferrum
1:00 PM
Delaware Valley at Hampden-Sydney
1:00 PM
Johns Hopkins at Ithaca
1:00 PM
Kean at Morrisville State
1:00 PM
Sewanee at Maryville (Tenn.)
1:00 PM
Shenandoah at Methodist
1:00 PM
Washington and Lee at Salisbury
1:00 PM
St. Norbert at Wabash
1:00 PM
Southern Virginia at Apprentice
1:00 PM
Lawrence at Martin Luther
1:30 PM
Franklin at Ohio Northern
1:30 PM
Centre at Hanover
1:30 PM
Muskingum at Mount St. Joseph
2:00 PM
Wilmington at Wooster
2:00 PM
John Carroll at UW-Whitewater
2:00 PM
UW-Eau Claire at Concordia-Moorhead
2:00 PM
Wheaton (Ill.) at UW-Oshkosh
2:00 PM
Lakeland at UW-Platteville
2:00 PM
Rockford at Beloit
2:00 PM
Benedictine at Buena Vista
2:00 PM
Carthage at St. John's
2:00 PM
Illinois Wesleyan at Central
2:00 PM
Cornell at Coe
2:00 PM
Whitworth at Gustavus Adolphus
2:00 PM
Eureka at Knox
2:00 PM
Wisconsin Lutheran at Lake Forest
2:00 PM
Mary Hardin-Baylor at Bethel (Tenn.)
2:00 PM
Illinois College at Millikin
2:00 PM
Concordia-Chicago at Greenville
2:00 PM
Manchester at Westminster (Mo.)
3:00 PM
La Verne at Willamette
4:00 PM
Chicago at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
4:00 PM
Carleton at Pomona-Pitzer
4:00 PM
Denison at Linfield
6:00 PM
N.C. Wesleyan at Averett
6:00 PM
Otterbein at Ohio Wesleyan
7:00 PM
Simpson at Augustana
7:00 PM
Hamline at Crown
7:00 PM
Texas Lutheran at Trinity (Texas)
7:00 PM
Ripon at North Park
7:00 PM
Berry at Huntingdon
8:00 PM
St. Olaf at Northwestern (Minn.)
8:00 PM
Hendrix at Centenary (La.)
8:00 PM
McMurry at Southwestern
8:00 PM
Dakota St. at Nebraska Wesleyan
8:00 PM
Wartburg at Monmouth
8:00 PM
Washington U. at Rhodes
10:00 PM
George Fox at Redlands
10:00 PM
Pacific at Chapman
10:00 PM
Pacific Lutheran at Simpson (Calif.)
Maintenance in progress.