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No. 17 Leathernecks never trail against No. 6 Bison in 27-22 road victory

FARGO, N.D. ? No. 17 Western Illinois never trailed in its 27-22 victory over No. 6 North Dakota State, as the Leathernecks snapped a 15-game home winning streak for the Bison.


Donaldson rushed for 124 yards and two touchdowns on 26 carries, recording a school record-tying 19th 100-yard game of his career.


The Leathernecks (4-2, 2-1) opened a 7-0 lead on their third possession of the game when Herb Donaldson capped an 11-play, 86-yard drive with a two-yard touchdown run. On 3rd-and-1 near midfield late in the first quarter, Donaldson bounced off a defender and scampered for 29 yards to the NDSU 36-yard line to set up the score. Carl Sims had a pair of completions on the drive, and Dre Gibbs had runs of nine, 10 and 13 yards to take the Leathernecks to 1st-and-goal at the 6-yard line.


The Bison(3-3, 1-2) immediately retaliated with a 45-yard run by Matt Voigtlander at the end of the first quarter that gave the Bison a first down at the 11-yard line. The Leathernecks stopped them on the next three plays, appearing to force a field goal, but a personal foul penalty gave the Bison half the distance to the goal and an automatic first down. Roehl carried the ball two yards into the end zone on the very next play, tying the game at 7-7 at the 13:18 mark.


Two plays into Western's next possession, Matt Barr found Matt Warner over the middle for a 75-yard gain to the 1-yard line, a career-long for both players. On 3rd-and-goal at the 2-yard line, Donaldson crossed the goal line for his second touchdown of the day.


On the Bison's first play after the ensuing kickoff, Josh Galloway forced quarterback Nick Mertens to fumble and Travis Cherry recovered at the 25-yard line. The Leathernecks, however, botched the snap on their first play, giving the ball right back to the Bison who stalled near their own 40-yard line.


The Bison brought the score to 14-10with a 30-yard field goal at the halftime buzzer. The scoring drive was set up by a 42-yard pass reception by Kole Heckendorf on 3rd-and-6 that took the Bison to the 19-yard line. After being stopped on three downs inside the 20, the Bison stopped the clock with their third timeout of the half with just three seconds on the clock, facing a 4th-and-4 situation at the 13-yard line.


The two teams traded punts to open the third quarter, but the Leathernecks added seven points when Buddy Dudczak broke through the coverage to block NDSU's punt and run it in 17 yards for a touchdown and a 21-10 lead.


The Bison returned the ensuing kickoff 57 yards to the Leathernecks 33-yard line, and a facemask penalty on the Leathernecks gave the Bison 15 additional yards as they began their drive at the 17-yard line. Roehl rushed into the end zone two plays later to keep the Bison within single-digits, 21-16, despite a missed PAT.


The Leatherneck defense forced the Bison to punt from their own end zone on their first possession of the fourth quarter, giving the Leathernecks their best field position of the day, starting the next drive at the NDSU 39-yard line. Previously, they had started just one drive outside their own 20-yard line.


Barr caught Sims racing down the sideline, and a pass interference call on the incomplete pass put the ball at the 24-yard line. Taylor Rowan's 41-yard field goal three plays later put the Leathernecks up 24-16 with 11:32 remaining.


A 38-yard completion to Heckendorf on the Bison's very next play then put them into Western Illinois territory at the 30-yard line, and a 34-yard touchdown pass to Jordan Schultenover brought the Bison within two, 24-22. On the two-point conversion attempt, wide receiver Gary Williams was stopped on the reverse in the backfield by Tim Jackson.


The Leathernecks marched downfield for nine plays, 38 yards and 5:52, extending their drive with a 20-yard run by Donaldson on 3rd-and-2. Later in the drive, a sack on 3rd-and-8 gave Rowan his longest field goal attempt of the season, 54 yards. His first 50-yard attempt of the season was good, giving the Leathernecks a 27-22 lead with 3:47 left on the clock.


The Bison threatened to make their second double-digit comeback in as many weeks, working their way into Leatherneck territory in the final minutes, but a 4th-and-15 sack by Teague Dentino at the 44-yard line gave the Leathernecks possession with 1:48 remaining and a 5-point lead. The Leathernecks were only able to let 13 seconds tick off the clock before being forced to punt and give the Bison possession again.


The Bison's final march began at their own 15-yard line with 1:26 left on the clock, but didn't last long as Robert Hodges intercepted their first pass attempt, across midfield, to seal the Leathernecks' first victory over a ranked opponent in six tries.

POSTGAME NOTES

- Herb Donaldson moved into second place in the Western Illinois career rushing books, ending the game with 3,916 yards and 43 touchdowns.

- Chris Fuchs booted a career-long 55-yard punt on the second possession of the game, followed by a 64-yarder in the second quarter.

- Jason Williams has had a tackle for loss in every game this season. His stop of Tyler Roehl on 3rd-and-1 for a loss of three yards near the Leathernecks' 40-yard line in the first quarter forced the Bison to punt.

- Freshman Chris Porter handled kick return duties for the first time this season.

- Kyle Glazier tied a career of 11 tackles.

- Travis Cherry recorded two sacks and recovered a fumble of the quarterback on a third TFL.

- Taylor Rowan's 42-yard field goal matched his longest of the season, but was followed by a 54-yarder. It was the ninth 50-yard field goal of his career.

- Donaldson's 100-yard game tied the Western Illinois record of 19 career games with 100 or more rushing yards. Aaron Stecker and Charles Tharp also share the record.

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Players Mentioned

Chris Porter

#28 Chris Porter

RB
5' 9"
Redshirt
Herb Donaldson

#3 Herb Donaldson

RB
5' 11"
Senior
Taylor Rowan

#16 Taylor Rowan

K/P
6' 0"
Senior
Kyle Glazier

#12 Kyle Glazier

LB
6' 1"
Sophomore
Matt Warner

#8 Matt Warner

TE
6' 4"
Junior
Josh Galloway

#5 Josh Galloway

DL
6' 3"
Senior
Matt Barr

#4 Matt Barr

QB
6' 2"
Sophomore
Carl Sims

#1 Carl Sims

WR
6' 1"
Senior
Jason Williams

#6 Jason Williams

LB
6' 3"
Senior
Tim Jackson

#21 Tim Jackson

DB
5' 10"
Junior
Teague Dentino

#47 Teague Dentino

DL
6' 3"
Freshman
Travis Cherry

#35 Travis Cherry

LB
6' 2"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Chris Porter

#28 Chris Porter

5' 9"
Redshirt
RB
Herb Donaldson

#3 Herb Donaldson

5' 11"
Senior
RB
Taylor Rowan

#16 Taylor Rowan

6' 0"
Senior
K/P
Kyle Glazier

#12 Kyle Glazier

6' 1"
Sophomore
LB
Matt Warner

#8 Matt Warner

6' 4"
Junior
TE
Josh Galloway

#5 Josh Galloway

6' 3"
Senior
DL
Matt Barr

#4 Matt Barr

6' 2"
Sophomore
QB
Carl Sims

#1 Carl Sims

6' 1"
Senior
WR
Jason Williams

#6 Jason Williams

6' 3"
Senior
LB
Tim Jackson

#21 Tim Jackson

5' 10"
Junior
DB
Teague Dentino

#47 Teague Dentino

6' 3"
Freshman
DL
Travis Cherry

#35 Travis Cherry

6' 2"
Senior
LB