MINNEAPOLIS -- In one of the most improbable comebacks in recent
years in Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football,
Augsburg College rallied from a 35-10, third-quarter deficit to
claim a 42-38 victory over visiting Hamline University on Saturday
afternoon at Edor Nelson Field.
The Auggies trailed 21-3 midway through the second quarter, 28-10
at halftime and 35-10 at the 11:35 mark of the third quarter,
before rallying with five touchdowns in the last 25:31 of play to
score the victory.
Augsburg (3-0 overall, 1-0 MIAC) returned "The Hammer," the
traveling trophy in the series between the two teams, to its
possession after losing the trophy to Hamline (0-2 overall, 0-1
MIAC) last season. Augsburg has won five of the six meetings in the
series since "The Hammer" was introduced in 2005, and the Auggies
have now won seven of the last eight and 13 of the last 15 meetings
against the Pipers.
Augsburg outgained Hamline by a 347-244 margin in the second half,
en route to a 517-446 advantage in total offense in the game.
Quarterback Marcus
Brumm (JR, Lakeville, Minn./Lakeville South HS) threw for
445 yards in the game on 35-of-65 passing with three touchdowns
against one interception -- 304 yards on 24-of-38 passing in the
second half.
Muneer
Al-Hameed (SR, Woodbury, Minn./Minneapolis Washburn HS)
caught 13 passes for 194 yards and two touchdowns, as one of five
Auggies to catch passes for 46 yards or more in the game. Josh
Pronschinske (SR, Fountain City, Wis./Cochrane-Fountain
City HS) caught seven passes for 82 yards, Tyler
Swanson (SO, Lakeville, Minn./Lakeville North HS) caught
four passes for 67 yards and a touchdown, Hakeem
Bourne-McFarlane (FY, Bloomington, Minn./Kennedy HS)
caught six passes for 49 yards, and Chris
Osborn (SO, Eagan, Minn.) caught three passes for 46
yards.
The Auggies began their comeback in the third quarter, with a
six-play, 64-yard drive capped by a 30-yard scoring strike from
Brumm to Swanson with 10:31 left in the period. After Dane
Bates (SR, White Bear Lake, Minn.) forced a Hamline
fumble that Adam
Mead (SR, St. Francis, Minn.) recovered at the Augsburg
43, the Auggies marched 57 yards in 10 plays, capped by a two-yard
rushing touchdown by David
Tilton (JR, Anoka, Minn.).
The Pipers came back and scored on a 31-yard field goal by John
Broback (SO, Apple Valley, Minn.) with 2:50 left in the third
quarter to make the score 38-23, but the Auggies scored quickly
again, as Brumm converted once on fourth down -- one of five
fourth-down conversions the Auggies would have in the game -- and
led the Auggies to another score, an eight-yard pass to Al-Hameed
to make the score 38-30 with 55 seconds to go in the third
quarter.
A Pipers' punt put the ball at the Augsburg 4-yard line with 12:17
to play, but the Auggies marched 96 yards in 11 plays -- converting
again on a 4th-and-4 play with a completed pass from Brumm to
Pronschinske to the Hamline 16. The drive was capped by an 11-yard
scoring run by Phil
Putratz (FY, Mazeppa, Minn./Zumbrota-Mazeppa HS) with
10:06 left. Augsburg missed on a two-point conversion pass, making
the score 38-36 in favor of the Pipers.

Augsburg's defense forced Hamline to turn the ball over on downs
at the Auggie 27-yard line with 5:42 left. With another fourth-down
conversion in the drive -- a 12-yard scramble by Brumm to the
Hamline 48 -- the Auggies went ahead on a two-yard rushing score by
Putratz, making the score 42-38 in Augsburg's favor.
Hamline had the ball twice in the final minutes, but each time,
the Piper comeback attempts were thwarted by Augsburg interceptions
-- an interception by John
Hibbs (SR, Watertown, Minn./Watertown-Mayer HS) with 1:57
left and a pickoff by Cameron
Krugerud (SO, Plymouth, Minn./Wayzata HS) on the final
play of the game.
Hamline quarterback Adam Meyer (JR, Cold Spring, Minn./Rocori HS),
one of two quarterbacks used by the Pipers in the game, threw for
375 yards on 27-of-46 passing with four touchdowns, leading the
Pipers to their third-quarter lead.
Alex House (SR, Champlin, Minn./Champlin Park HS) caught six
passes for 100 yards and two touchdowns, and Tim Queck caught 11
passes for 149 yards and a touchdown. Sean Lewis (SR, St. Paul,
Minn./Tartan HS) caught three passes for 56 yards and a touchdown,
and Anthony Iten (SR, Fridley, Minn./Totino-Grace HS) caught seven
passes for 70 yards. Alex Ferguson (SO, Kent, Wash./Kentridge HS)
rushed for a touchdown in the second quarter for the Pipers.
The Pipers outscored the Auggies by a 28-7 margin in the second
quarter to build their advantage, as Meyer threw a 25-yard scoring
strike to House, a three-yard TD pass to Queck and a 12-yard pass
to House with 1:02 left in the first half. Meyer's 28-yard scoring
pass to Lewis with 11:35 left in the third quarter gave the Pipers
their 35-10 lead.
Defensively, Augsburg linebacker Adam
Sonntag led all players with 14 tackles (five solo),
including a sack. Mead had 11 tackles (three solo) and split a sack
with Josh
Collins (SR, Rosemount, Minn.), and Bates and Nick
Larson (SO, Lakeville, Minn./Apple Valley HS) had nine
tackles apiece.
For Hamline, Marc McDonald (SO, Portland, Ore./Reynolds HS) and
Josh Bain (SR, Grand Meadow, Minn.) had 10 tackles apiece, while
John-Michael Vandenberg (SO, Bothell, Wash./Bishop Blanchet HS) had
eight tackles, Justin Bain (SR, Grand Meadow, Minn.) had seven
tackles and a sack, and Olajuwan Stiffler (FY, Troutdale,
Ore./Reynolds HS) had seven tackles and an interception.
Both teams return to MIAC play next Saturday (9/25) at 1 p.m., as
Augsburg hosts St. John's and Hamline hosts Carleton.