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MLC roundup: Morris takes win from MLC football team

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Information courtesy of Adam Hussman/MLC SID

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

UMM 30, MLC 27

NEW ULM -- The Martin Luther College football team hosted the Minnesota-Morris Cougars for Senior Day on Saturday afternoon and the Knights looked poised for a victory in the final home game of the season.

However, the Knights had a second-and-8 at the Cougars’ 8-yard line with a chance to extend their 27-23 lead with either a field goal or a touchdown, but were unable to do so as Cougars linebacker Gregory Ohma recovered a fumble by Max Nordlie and took it 92 yards to the house for a 30-27 UMM win.

MLC had a final opportunity to regain the lead, but the Cougars’ secondary closed it out with an interception down the middle of the field.

The Knights started things off with a 14-0 lead in the first quarter after an Andrew Raasch 40-yard touchdown catch and a Nordlie rushing score near the goal line. Minnesota-Morris then got the running game going and countered with a pair of touchdowns to make it 14-13 with 11:18 remaining in the second quarter.

MLC benefited from another Nordlie rushing touchdown (21-13), but Minnesota-Morris scored 10 unanswered points and converted an interception into a field goal to give themselves a 23-21 advantage at the intermission

The Knights opened the second half off with some solid execution from the defense when they forced the Cougars into a turnover on downs. That defensive effort then brought a jolt of energy for the offense, as Rees Roecker broke off his longest run of the season (51 yards) and flipped the field position in favor of the Knights. MLC was then able to chew off some clock and came away with some points off of a Micah Koschnitzke field goal.

Both teams would have limited possessions in the second half and the late turnovers proved costly for the Knights.

Roecker led the MLC backfield with 95 yards on 13 rushing attempts and stepped up for another week as Carson Oestreich’s carries were limited due to injury.

Nordlie finished the game with 187 passing yards and three touchdowns (two rushing), while Mason Cox led the Knights’ receiving corps with seven receptions for 71 yards.

The MLC defense continued to show improvements on that side of the ball and contained the Cougars’ three-headed rushing attack and didn’t allow for the “big play.”

Thomas Balge led the team in tackles (17), while Joey Ehlke flew around the field to record 10 tackles.

The Cougars’ win puts them at 4-0 and atop the conference, while MLC now goes to (2-7, 2-3) and will travel to Mayville, ND, for a road game at Mayville State on Saturday, November 11, at 1 p.m.

COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL

Northland 3, MLC 0

ASHLAND, Wis. -- The Martin Luther College volleyball team was swept 3-0 on the road by the Northland Lumberjills on Saturday.

Northland opened up the match with a 25-15 win in the first set and then 25-16 in the second set, before finishing off the match with a closely contested 28-26 advantage in the third set.

MLC had 36 kills, 17 errors, on 132 attempts with .144 hitting percentage in the loss, but freshman Ella Walz finished out her freshman regular season with another impressive performance as a setter, dishing out 21 assists to lead the Knights.

Grace Kieselhorst notched a double-double for MLC and finished with 11 kills and 12 assists, while Naomi Bridgemen led the Knights defensively at the libero position with 13 digs.

MLC (8-18, 6-8) clinched their UMAC Tournament bid last night with Northland’s loss. Even though the Lumberjills split the season series with the Knights, Northland will finish a tie for fifth with Bethany.

The Knights (No. 4 seed) will now get ready to face the (No. 1 seed) Northwestern Eagles for a third time this season, with the Eagles coming away with two victories. The match will be on Wednesday, November 8.

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