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Roundup: MIT engineers win; ODAC remains tied

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Keithen Shepard made an amazing catch in the back of the end zone in the second overtime to lift MIT past WPI.
MIT athletics file photo by DSPics.com
 

MIT hadn't beaten WPI since 1900, but that streak ended Saturday. Meanwhile, Bridgewater dominated and Randolph-Macon survived to keep the ODAC tied and the SAA remains in a three-way deadlock after Week 9 action in Division III football on Nov. 2, 2019.

Who's clinched?

The following teams have clinched bids to the 2019 NCAA Division III football playoffs. Twenty-seven conferences receive automatic bids, with five at-large bids. The NESCAC does not participate in postseason play in football.

ARC: Central
ASC: Mary Hardin-Baylor
CC: Muhlenberg
CCIW: Wheaton
CCC: Western New England
ECFC: SUNY-Maritime
E8: Brockport
HCAC: Hanover
LL: Union
MAC: Delaware Valley
MASCAC: Framingham State
MIAA: Hope
MIAC: St. John's
MWC: Monmouth
NACC: Aurora
NCAC: Wabash
NEWMAC: MIT
NJAC: Salisbury
NWC: Linfield
OAC: Mount Union
ODAC: Bridgewater
PAC: Case Western Reserve
SAA: Berry
SCIAC: Chapman
UMAC: Martin Luther
USAC: Huntingdon
WIAC: UW-Oshkosh

They stormed the field at Steinbrenner Stadium in Cambridge, Massachusetts, as MIT won the game in the second overtime, defeating the previoulsy unbeaten Engineers of WPI, 28-22. It was the first win for the Engineers of MIT against WPI since 1900. The teams first met in 1888 and MIT beat WPI six times in that span, but MIT did not field a football team from 1902 to 1988. The victory also lifts MIT into a three-way tie for first place in the NEWMAC with two games remaining as the Engineers are tied with WPI and Springfield.

Mark Wright kicked a season-long 43-yard field goal to give MIT (5-2, 4-1) a 19-16 edge with four minutes left in regulation, but WPI countered with a quick seven-play, 67-yard drive that was capped by a 1-yard TD run from Connor Field with 1:29 remaining. Chris Mauck and the Engineers regained possession and went to work, driving into WPI territory. On the final play of regulation, Wright converted another field goal as his kick from 41 yards out squeaked over the crossbar to send the game into overtime.

In the first overtime, Wright's 28-yard field goal was blocked, followed by an MIT interception from Tyler Ray that kept the game tied at 22-22. In the second OT, WPI turned the ball over on downs to set up the game-winning score. After two short gains, Mauck found a diving Shepard in the back of the end zone for the touchdown, kicking off the celebration.

Junior Chris Vidal executed a successful onside kick with 37 seconds remaining and nailed a 38-yard field goal with two seconds left as Randolph-Macon rallied for a 36-35 ODAC victory over Washington and Lee. Josh Breece ripped off a 75-yard touchdown run to give W&L (4-4, 3-3) a 35-26 lead with 3:06 left, but Randolph-Macon went 88 yards in 11 players, with freshman quarterback Presley Egbers hitting Mike Avent for a 6-yard score to cut the lead to 35-33 with 39 seconds left. Vidal then bounced an onside kick to the left side that hit off a W&L player and was recovered by freshman Cade Jones on the R-MC 46. Egbers moved the Yellow Jackets (7-1, 6-0) to the W&L 21. The snap was not clean, but Andrew Ihle quickly set the ball as Vidal nailed a 38-yard field goal with two seconds left to give R-MC a 36-35 lead with 0:02 remaining.

The win allowed Randolph-Macon to keep pace with Bridgewater, which improved to 8-0, 6-0 in the ODAC with a 35-3 win at Emory & Henry. Jay Scroggins threw for three touchdowns and the Eagles defense limited E&H (5-3, 4-2) to just 190 yards of total offense. Deshomd Denny had six tackles and a pair of sacks in the victory.

Berry, Trinity (Texas) and Birmingham-Southern remained in a three-way tie atop the Southern Athletic Association after Saturday. Trinity came up with the touchdown pass with 36 seconds left to win 20-17 at Hendrix, while Justin Robertson and Robert Shufford ran for three touchdowns apiece as Birmingham-Southern defeated Austin College, 52-42. The Tigers defense intercepted Hendrix quarterback Miles Thompson twice, while Trinity quarterback Wyatt Messex threw two scores in the win. BSC's win was its fourth in a row, and it was the third consecutive game in which Robert Shufford ran for more than 200 yards.

Lake Barrett drilled a go-ahead 25-yard field goal with :42 remaining, and fellow freshman Dorion Talley secured a 16-14 win for Wooster over North Coast Athletic Conference tri-leading Ohio Wesleyan by recovering a fumble after Barrett's squib kick deflected off of the Battling Bishops' Braydon Chitty capping a wild game on Saturday afternoon. The Scots' win knocked OWU out of the three-way tie for first place in the NCAC. Denison remained in the tie with a 42-7 win against DePauw, while Wabash defeated Kenyon 31-12 to remain even up atop the league. Wabash has already defeated Denison and owns the head-to-head tiebreaker. The Little Giants finish with Hiram and DePauw, their Monon Bell rival. Liam Thompson led Wabash (6-2, 6-1) with 244 yards passing and three scores, while Denison got 151 yards and two TDs on the ground from Alex Minton against DePauw.

Hanover's defense sacked Chaiten Tomlin seven times and pressured him all day as the Panthers dominated in a road win over Mount St. Joseph. With the 27-3 victory, Hanover eliminated the Lions from HCAC title contention and set up a winner-take-all showdown next week at Rose-Hulman. Last season, Hanover and MSJ shared the title with Franklin, and the Panthers earned the tiebreaker and Pool A playoff berth. Noah Wezensky passed for 225 yards and two touchdowns, Shawn Coane rushed for 160 yards and two scores, and the defense held the Lions to just 281 yards of offense and 3-of-13 on third down. The home team was penalized 10 times for 107 yards.

Western New England claimed sole possession of first place in the Commonwealth Coast Conference with a 42-31 victory over Endicott. Alec Coleman accounted for four touchdowns as he completed 18-of-32 pass attempts for 237 yards and two scores, while also running for two touchdowns as well. WNEU needs just one win in its final two games (at Becker and at home vs. Husson) to clinch the automatic bid. The Golden Bears are 7-1, 7-0 against Division III competition.

SUNY-Maritime clinched second place in the ECFC, which this year is enough for an automatic bid in the conference D3football.com rated last among the 27 in NCAA Division III. The conference leader, Dean, is not yet eligible for the Division III playoffs, and the ECFC has lost Mount Ida (closed) and Husson (moved to the CCC) in recent years. That leaves the conference with just six schools, one of which is ineligible, and the conference will return to seven programs next year with the addition of first-year program Keystone. Maritime defeated Gallaudet on Saturday, 24-13, to improve to 4-4, 3-1 in conference play.

Jackson Ross blocked two field goals to help the University of Chicago get to overtime, but in the extra session, Monmouth came away a 21-20 winner. Devin Lawrence scored on the first play of overtime for the Scots, and Chicago answered with a Caden Kalinowski TD run. Going for the win, the Maroons threw a pass into the left flat to one of UChicago's offensive linemen. While stretching the ball out for the goal line, the ball was jarred loose by a Monmouth defender, caromed off the pylon and went out of bounds, which ended the game 21-20 in favor of Monmouth.

Hope strengthened its hold on first place in the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association with a 31-24 victory over Alma. The Flying Dutchmen, now 5-0 in the MIAA and 7-1 overall, hold a one-game lead over second place Olivet (4-1, 7-1) in the MIAA with two games remaining. Hope can clinch its first trip to the Division III playoffs since 2006 with a win at Kalamazoo next week.

After a first half that ended in frustration at the goal line, the Dutch staged a dizzying assault with four lightning-quick third-quarter touchdown drives, none of which required more than four plays, and Central went on to beat Simpson 51-34. Quarterback Blaine Hawkins put on a clinic, connecting on 19 consecutive passes — one away from Tim Connell's 2006 school record — and finishing 23-of-27 for a school-record 419 yards and five touchdowns. Central remains in the American Rivers title chase at 5-1 and improved to 7-1 overall with first-place Wartburg set to visit next Saturday.

Bryland Menicucci ran for 122 yards and four touchdowns on 12 carries, and Reyes Lara III threw for 200 yards and three touchdowns for Buena Vista in a 60-40 shootout win vs. Luther. BVU scored 26 points in the second quarter, including on possessions of 36 and 5 seconds.

Pacific and Puget Sound combined for 1,416 yards of total offnse and Pacific got just enough to get past the Loggers, 60-55. The Boxers' (3-5, 3-2 NWC) offensive fireworks included reseting a two-week old school record of 676 yards of total offense – 265 of it from the ground and 411 more of it through the air. The Loggers (5-3, 3-2 NWC) put up 740 yards of total offense. Puget Sound quarterback Murdock Rutledge completed 31 of 68 passes for 581 yards and three touchdowns in the loss. Teammate Duncan Varela accounted for four touchdowns on 10 carries and 84 yards.

Sep. 27: All times Eastern
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at RPI 31, Rochester 3
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at Plymouth State 14, Massachusetts Maritime 10
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at Misericordia 41, Alvernia 10
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at Framingham State 46, Bridgewater State 40
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at Curry 52, Dean 12
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Buffalo State 15, at Hilbert 8
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Stevenson 55, at FDU-Florham 20
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Merchant Marine 49, at Norwich 0
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Coast Guard 49, at WPI 21
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at Albright 35, Widener 9
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Cortland 48, at Morrisville State 3
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Wooster 38, at Oberlin 0
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Springfield 31, at MIT 7
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at Christopher Newport 41, Susquehanna 27
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at Randolph-Macon 24, Washington and Lee 6
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Keystone 47, at Maine Maritime 22
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Rowan 34, at Lycoming 23
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at Salve Regina 28, SUNY-Maritime 20
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William Paterson 38, at Moravian 14
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at Nichols 41, New England College 21
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John Carroll 52, at Kenyon 0
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at University of New England 37, Western New England 31
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Wesleyan 23, at Bates 7
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at Amherst 30, Tufts 14
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DePauw 28, at Wittenberg 0
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Western Connecticut 38, at Kean 7
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at Utica 45, Alfred State 13
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Hampden-Sydney 69, at Guilford 14
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Endicott 48, at Husson 14
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at Ithaca 13, Hobart 7
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Eastern 39, at King's 37
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Lebanon Valley 21, at Delaware Valley 18
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Alma 29, at Hope 26
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Hiram 40, at St. Vincent 38
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at Methodist 20, Apprentice 19
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at Mars Hill 21, Mary Hardin-Baylor 7
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at Brockport 56, Hartwick 0
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at Hamilton 27, Bowdoin 13
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Middlebury 27, at Colby 17
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at Maryville (Tenn.) 34, Pikeville 30
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Mount Union 42, at Baldwin Wallace 23
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Marietta 24, at Capital 21
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Ohio Northern 41, at Wilmington 35
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at Anna Maria 47, Mass-Dartmouth 43
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Trinity (Conn.) 34, at Williams 28
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Case Western Reserve 55, at Bethany 0
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at Westfield State 31, Worcester State 22
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at St. John Fisher 21, Alfred 7
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Bridgewater 41, at Averett 14
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Salisbury 55, at Catholic 6
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Muskingum 37, at Otterbein 13
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Adrian 59, at Olivet 27
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at Wabash 36, Denison 0
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Geneva 28, at Allegheny 16
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at Roanoke 38, Gallaudet 14
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at St. Scholastica 37, Macalester 34
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at Concordia-Moorhead 14, Gustavus Adolphus 13
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at Concordia (Wis.) 28, Benedictine 20
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North Central (Ill.) 44, at Washington U. 14
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at Wartburg 17, Coe 7
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at St. John's 63, Augsburg 0
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Bethel 62, at Hamline 12
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at Carleton 35, St. Olaf 28
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at Nebraska Wesleyan 44, Luther 7
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at Augustana 33, Millikin 6
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at Wheaton (Ill.) 61, Carroll 13
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Illinois Wesleyan 34, at Carthage 10
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at Central 35, Dubuque 16
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East Texas Baptist 24, at Texas Lutheran 21
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Lakeland 35, at Rockford 7
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at Wisconsin Lutheran 28, Concordia-Chicago 6
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Simpson 41, at Buena Vista 0
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at TCNJ 35, Juniata 0
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Waynesburg 45, at Thiel 14
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at McMurry 31, Howard Payne 24
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0 St. Lawrence
34 Union
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14 Wilkes
0 Montclair State
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9 Westminster (Mo.)
21 Lyon
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0 Trine
14 Albion
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Kalamazoo at Calvin
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Washington and Jefferson at Grove City
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Rhodes at Hendrix
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14 Aurora
0 Eureka
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Elmhurst at North Park
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Cal Lutheran at Redlands
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Claremont-Mudd-Scripps at Pomona-Pitzer
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La Verne at Chapman
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Standings | Composite Schedule | Conference Schedule
Date Away Home Time/Status Links

Aug. 23 Schreiner Trinity (Texas) 8:00 PM
Joint Practice

Sep. 4 Trinity (Texas) 26 Texas Lutheran 14 Final BX
Bulldog Stadium - Seguin, Texas

Sep. 6 Union 14 Susquehanna 33 Final BX
  Grove City 31 Cortland 14 Final BX RC
  Johns Hopkins 42 Ithaca 14 Final BX RC
  John Carroll 48 Waynesburg 14 Final BX RC
  Salisbury 42 Washington and Lee 21 Final BX
  Wheaton (Ill.) 29 Mount Union 37 Final BX
  Alma 33 UW-River Falls 45 Final BX RC
  Carnegie Mellon 20 Chicago 0 Final BX P
  UW-Platteville 41 Aurora 0 Final BX
  Hope 62 Loras 0 Final BX RC
  Carleton 14 UW-Whitewater 45 Final BX
  Central 27 Illinois Wesleyan 18 Final BX RC
  UW-Oshkosh 31 Linfield 14 Final BX
  Huntingdon 28 Berry 58 Final BX
  DePauw 40 Rose-Hulman 0 Final BX
  Bethel (Tenn.) 23 Mary Hardin-Baylor 30 Final BX
  Monmouth 7 Wartburg 21 Final BX
  Hardin-Simmons 37 Chapman 30 Final BX

Sep. 13 Union 6 Cortland 30 Final BX RC
  John Carroll 13 Johns Hopkins 27 Final BX RC P
  Bridgewater 17 Susquehanna 56 Final BX
  UW-La Crosse 38 Carnegie Mellon 14 Final BX P
  Mount Union 49 Grove City 14 Final BX RC
  Hope 38 Franklin 14 Final BX RC
  Salisbury 62 McDaniel 7 Final BX
  UW-Oshkosh 14 North Central (Ill.) 45 Final BX
  Coe 47 UW-River Falls 59 Final BX P
  Minnesota-Morris 0 St. John's 49 Final BX
  UW-Whitewater 37 St. Xavier 0 Final BX
  Wartburg 16 UW-Stout 0 Final BX
  Randolph-Macon 0 Central 10 Final BX RC
  DePauw 35 Centre 14 Final BX RC
  McMurry 19 Hardin-Simmons 24 Final BX
  Northwestern (Minn.) 3 Bethel 50 Final BX P
  UW-Platteville 56 Dubuque 27 Final BX
  Belhaven 0 Trinity (Texas) 49 Final BX
  Berry 48 LaGrange 0 Final

Sep. 20 Berry 9 Carnegie Mellon 17 Final BX RC P
  UW-Whitewater 26 Mary Hardin-Baylor 6 Final BX
  UW-River Falls 65 Belhaven 0 Final BX
  Kenyon 14 DePauw 35 Final BX RC
  Johns Hopkins 40 Susquehanna 22 Final BX RC
  Mount St. Joseph 28 Hope 31 Final BX RC
  Springfield 12 UW-Platteville 28 Final
Senior Day
  Oberlin 0 John Carroll 63 Final
  Wayne St. (Mich.) 22 UW-La Crosse 31 Final BX
  Wartburg 27 Simpson 13 Final BX RC RC
  Bethel 41 Gustavus Adolphus 7 Final BX
  Louisiana Christian 17 Hardin-Simmons 52 Final BX
  Carthage 0 North Central (Ill.) 62 Final BX
  St. John's 59 Hamline 0 Final BX
  Roosevelt 21 UW-Oshkosh 38 Final BX RC
  Central 63 Luther 26 Final BX
  Cortland 59 Hartwick 9 Final BX RC
  Trinity (Texas) 45 Pacific Lutheran 8 Final
  Wheaton (Ill.) 50 Augustana 7 Final BX

Sep. 27 Cortland 48 Morrisville State 3 Final BX
  Susquehanna 27 Christopher Newport 41 Final BX RC
UPDATED GAME TIME
  Alma 29 Hope 26 Final - OT BX
  Mary Hardin-Baylor 7 Mars Hill 21 Final BX
  DePauw 28 Wittenberg 0 Final BX
  John Carroll 52 Kenyon 0 Final
  Mount Union 42 Baldwin Wallace 23 Final BX
  Salisbury 55 Catholic 6 Final
  Carroll 13 Wheaton (Ill.) 61 Final
  North Central (Ill.) 44 Washington U. 14 Final
  Augsburg 0 St. John's 63 Final BX
  Coe 7 Wartburg 17 Final BX
  Bethel 62 Hamline 12 Final
  Dubuque 16 Central 35 Final
  Washington and Jefferson Grove City 7:00 PM V LS A

Oct. 3 Dickinson Johns Hopkins 6:00 PM V LS

Oct. 4 Oberlin DePauw 12:00 PM V LS
  Hope Trine 1:00 PM V LS
  Utica Cortland 1:00 PM V LS
  TCNJ Salisbury 1:00 PM V LS
  Rhodes Berry 1:00 PM V LS
  Otterbein Mount Union 1:30 PM V LS
  McDaniel Carnegie Mellon 2:00 PM V LS
  UW-River Falls UW-Oshkosh 2:00 PM V LS A
  Wartburg Luther 2:00 PM V LS
  UW-La Crosse UW-Whitewater 2:00 PM V LS A
  UW-Stevens Point UW-Platteville 2:00 PM V LS
Homecoming
  St. John's Bethel 2:00 PM V V LS A
  Mary Hardin-Baylor East Texas Baptist 2:00 PM V LS
  Howard Payne Hardin-Simmons 2:00 PM V LS
  Southwestern Trinity (Texas) 2:00 PM V LS
  Central Loras 2:00 PM V LS
  Wabash John Carroll 2:35 PM V LS
  Wheaton (Ill.) North Central (Ill.) 7:00 PM V LS
  Grove City Geneva 7:30 PM V LS

Oct. 11 Carnegie Mellon Johns Hopkins 12:00 PM V LS
  Lycoming Susquehanna 12:00 PM V LS A
  John Carroll Wittenberg 12:00 PM V LS
  UW-Eau Claire UW-La Crosse 12:30 PM V LS
  Kean Salisbury 1:00 PM V LS
  Bethel Augsburg 1:00 PM V LS
  Mount Union Wilmington 1:30 PM V LS
  Waynesburg Grove City 2:00 PM LS
  Macalester St. John's 2:00 PM V LS A
  UW-Whitewater UW-Stevens Point 2:00 PM V LS A
  UW-Platteville UW-River Falls 2:00 PM V LS
  Mary Hardin-Baylor Hardin-Simmons 2:00 PM V LS
  Wheaton (Ill.) Illinois Wesleyan 2:00 PM V LS
  UW-Oshkosh UW-Stout 2:00 PM V LS A A
  Dubuque Wartburg 2:30 PM V LS A
  Trinity (Texas) Berry 6:00 PM V LS
  Millikin North Central (Ill.) 7:00 PM V LS

Oct. 17 UW-Stout UW-Whitewater 8:00 PM V LS A A

Oct. 18 Salisbury Montclair State 12:00 PM V LS
  Alfred Cortland 1:00 PM V LS
  Ursinus Johns Hopkins 1:00 PM V LS
  Gettysburg Carnegie Mellon 1:00 PM V LS
  Susquehanna Juniata 1:00 PM V LS
Landmark Conference / Huntingdon, PA - Knox Stadium
  John Carroll DePauw 1:00 PM V LS
  Rhodes Trinity (Texas) 1:00 PM V LS
  Mount Union Heidelberg 1:30 PM V LS
  Kalamazoo Hope 2:00 PM V LS
  St. Olaf Bethel 2:00 PM V LS
  Wartburg Loras 2:00 PM V LS
  Hardin-Simmons East Texas Baptist 2:00 PM V LS
  Carthage Wheaton (Ill.) 2:00 PM V V LS
  UW-River Falls UW-Stevens Point 2:00 PM V LS
  North Central (Ill.) North Park 2:00 PM V LS
  St. John's Concordia-Moorhead 2:00 PM V LS A A
  UW-La Crosse UW-Platteville 2:00 PM V LS
  Berry Sewanee 2:00 PM V LS
  UW-Eau Claire UW-Oshkosh 2:00 PM V LS A
  Nebraska Wesleyan Central 2:00 PM V LS
  Texas Wesleyan Mary Hardin-Baylor 3:00 PM V LS
  Grove City Allegheny 4:00 PM V LS

Oct. 25 Carnegie Mellon Muhlenberg 12:00 PM V LS
  Johns Hopkins Gettysburg 1:00 PM V LS
  Cortland St. John Fisher 1:00 PM V LS
  Hope Adrian 1:00 PM V LS A
  Catholic Susquehanna 1:00 PM V LS A
  Westminster (Pa.) Grove City 1:00 PM LS
  Salisbury Rowan 1:00 PM V LS
  Millsaps Berry 1:00 PM V LS
  Wooster John Carroll 1:05 PM V LS
  Ohio Northern Mount Union 1:30 PM V V LS
  Centre Trinity (Texas) 1:30 PM V LS
  Washington U. Wheaton (Ill.) 2:00 PM V V LS
  UW-Oshkosh UW-La Crosse 2:00 PM V LS A
  Central Wartburg 2:00 PM V LS A
  UW-Platteville UW-Whitewater 2:00 PM V LS A
  Macalester Bethel 2:00 PM V LS
  Carleton St. John's 2:00 PM V LS A
  Howard Payne Mary Hardin-Baylor 2:00 PM V LS
  Nelson Hardin-Simmons 2:00 PM V LS
  Augustana North Central (Ill.) 2:00 PM V LS
  UW-River Falls UW-Eau Claire 2:00 PM V LS
  DePauw Denison 3:00 PM V LS

Nov. 1 Cortland Alfred State 1:00 PM V LS
  Susquehanna Western Connecticut 1:00 PM V LS
  William Paterson Salisbury 1:00 PM V LS
  St. Vincent Grove City 1:00 PM LS
  Hope Albion 1:00 PM V LS
  DePauw Ohio Wesleyan 1:00 PM V LS
  Berry Centre 1:00 PM V LS
  North Central (Ill.) Carroll 1:00 PM V LS
  Wheaton (Ill.) Elmhurst 1:00 PM V LS
  Trinity (Texas) Sewanee 1:00 PM V LS
  Capital Mount Union 1:30 PM V LS
  Johns Hopkins Muhlenberg 2:00 PM V LS
  UW-Oshkosh UW-Platteville 2:00 PM V LS A
  St. John's Gustavus Adolphus 2:00 PM V LS A
  UW-Whitewater UW-River Falls 2:00 PM V LS A
  Hardin-Simmons Howard Payne 2:00 PM V LS
  UW-Stout UW-La Crosse 2:00 PM V LS A
  Wartburg Nebraska Wesleyan 2:00 PM V LS
  East Texas Baptist Mary Hardin-Baylor 2:00 PM V LS
  Bethel Concordia-Moorhead 2:00 PM V LS A
  Buena Vista Central 2:00 PM V LS
  Carnegie Mellon Dickinson 3:30 PM V LS

Nov. 8 McDaniel Johns Hopkins 12:00 PM V LS
  Brockport Cortland 12:00 PM V LS
  Franklin and Marshall Carnegie Mellon 12:00 PM V LS
  Wilkes Susquehanna 12:00 PM V LS A
  Grove City Case Western Reserve 1:00 PM V LS
  Wooster DePauw 1:00 PM V LS
  Maryville (Tenn.) Berry 1:00 PM V LS
  North Central (Ill.) Elmhurst 1:00 PM V LS
  Millikin Wheaton (Ill.) 1:00 PM V V LS
  St. Scholastica St. John's 1:00 PM V LS A
  Ohio Wesleyan John Carroll 1:05 PM V LS
  Mount Union Marietta 1:30 PM V LS
  Hardin-Simmons Mary Hardin-Baylor 2:00 PM V LS
  UW-Eau Claire UW-Whitewater 2:00 PM V LS A
  Carleton Bethel 2:00 PM V LS
  UW-La Crosse UW-River Falls 2:00 PM V LS
  UW-Stevens Point UW-Oshkosh 2:00 PM V LS A
  Millsaps Trinity (Texas) 2:00 PM V LS
  Central Simpson 2:00 PM V LS A
Senior Day
  UW-Stout UW-Platteville 3:00 PM V LS A
  Calvin Hope 5:00 PM V LS A
  Salisbury Christopher Newport 6:00 PM V LS

Nov. 10 Schreiner Hardin-Simmons 7:00 PM

Nov. 14 Vermont State Castleton Salisbury 6:00 PM V LS

Nov. 15 Cortland Ithaca 12:00 PM V LS
  Carnegie Mellon Ursinus 12:00 PM V LS
  Trinity (Texas) Maryville (Tenn.) 12:00 PM V LS
  Susquehanna Moravian 12:30 PM V LS
  John Carroll Denison 1:00 PM V LS
  Olivet Hope 1:00 PM V LS
  Johns Hopkins Franklin and Marshall 1:00 PM V LS
  Grove City Hiram 1:00 PM V LS
  Bethel St. Scholastica 1:00 PM V LS
  Wheaton (Ill.) North Park 1:00 PM V LS
  St. Olaf St. John's 1:00 PM V LS A
  Illinois Wesleyan North Central (Ill.) 1:00 PM V LS
  Berry Southwestern 1:00 PM
  DePauw Wabash 1:07 PM V LS
131st Monon Bell Classic
  Muskingum Mount Union 1:30 PM V LS
  UW-Platteville UW-Eau Claire 2:00 PM V LS
  Buena Vista Wartburg 2:00 PM V LS A
  Mary Hardin-Baylor Howard Payne 2:00 PM V LS
  UW-Whitewater UW-Oshkosh 2:00 PM V LS A A
  UW-River Falls UW-Stout 2:00 PM V LS A
  East Texas Baptist Hardin-Simmons 2:00 PM V LS
  UW-La Crosse UW-Stevens Point 2:00 PM V LS
  Coe Central 2:00 PM V LS
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