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Dickinson State (ND) DICKINSO 2-2
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Winner Montana Western (MT) MONTANA 3-1
Dickinson State (ND) DICKINSO
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Final
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Montana Western (MT) MONTANA
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Winner
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
DICKINSO Dickinson State (ND) 7 0 0 14 21
MONTANA Montana Western (MT) 7 14 7 13 41
Jace Fitzgerald vs DSU

Game Recap: Football | | Claire Gay

#9 UMW Football Overpowers #20 Dickinson State, Earns 41-21 Win

DILLON, Mont. – The Montana Western football team (3-1) earned a hard-fought 41-21 win over #20 Dickinson State Saturday afternoon at Bulldog Stadium.
 
"Today was a roller coaster game, with very low lows and very high highs" Head Coach Ryan Nourse said. "That's hard to keep any consistency in any aspect of the game. I am really happy that we put together a good fourth quarter, ran the ball well, and finished strong to put away a good DSU team.
 
The UMW offense totaled 464 yards, marking its third straight game with over 450 yards. The Bulldogs averaged 10.5 yards per play, earning 17 first downs in the process. Western earned 88 rushing yards (4.2 yards/rush) with one TD. The Red and Black scored on all three red zone chances and converted four of eight third down tries.
 
Quarterback Michael Palandri showed off his arm against the Blue Hawks, racking up 376 yards and five passing scores with a 73.9 percent (17-23) completion percentage. Six of his completions were over 20 yards, with three over 50 yards.
 
All five TD passes were longer than 15 yards, including a 75-yard bomb to open the scoring in the first quarter. He got in on the run action as well going for 23 rushing yards and one touchdown.
 
Eli Nourse and Seth Shook both put on receiving clinics in the win. Nourse led the game with 199 receiving yards and two touchdowns, including a 65-yard catch. Shook posted 124 yards and three td's on just three total receptions, making the grab on the 75-yard pass from Palandri to get the Bulldogs on the board early.
 
Jonathan Kirkley registered one reception for 46 yards.
 
Jakob Humphrey and Aidan Lammers were the Bulldogs leading rushers, going for 44 and 21 yards, respectively.
 
Maclain Burckley went 5-of-6 on PATs in the contest. He also averaged 64.9 yards per kickoff and 44.3 yards per punt.
 
Nourse led all returners with 21 yards, including a 16-yard effort.
 
The UMW defense was kept busy, racking up a season-high 92 total tackles in the game, including a whopping 48 solo efforts. The Bulldogs recorded 6.0 tackles-for-loss (32 yards) and 3.0 sacks (23 yards) while also forcing (and recovering) one fumble and snagging one interception. They stopped the Blue Hawks on two red zone chances and held them to 36.8 percent (7-19) on third down conversions.  
 
Tyler Walker and Jace Fitzgerald led the defensive efforts with 14 and 13 tackles, respectively. Reece Stanish (nine) and Devin Crow (eight) also had strong showings for the Bulldogs.
 
Fitzgerald and Stanish shared the game-lead with seven solo tackles apiece with Walker close behind at five.
 
Crow earned game-bests in both tackles-for-loss (3.0, 19 yards) and sacks (2.0, 16 yards) while also forcing a fumble (recovered by Fitzgerald).
 
20 different Bulldogs recorded a tackle in the game, with nine registering five or more.
 
Brady Mounts pulled down his second interception in as many games to help seal the victory for UMW.
 
Dickinson State recorded 353 yards of total offense (141 passing, 212 rushing) earning 24 first downs and tallying three touchdowns. The Blue Hawk defense tallied 44 tackles, one tackle-for-loss (six yards), one sack (six yards), one forced fumble, and one interception in the game.
 
Jace Friesz led the visitors with 103 passing yards while Hudsen Grovom earned 38 passing yards and threw one TD pass. Grovom also ran for 52 yards and two touchdowns. Jackson Simonson tallied a team-high 64 rushing yards while Adrien Calderon caught for a team-high 52 receiving yards. Gage Gilbert posted 22 receiving yards and caught the Blue Hawks passing touchdown.
 
Defensively, Dylan Dahlgren and Shel Osborne paced Dickinson with six tackles apiece. Dahlgren recorded the Blue Hawks only TFL and only sack in the contest.
 
Ty Nelson recorded five punts (37.0 yards/punt), was 3-of-3 on PATs, and averaged 41.5 yards per kickoff.
 
The Bulldogs were called for nine penalties totaling 102 yards while the Blue Hawks were tabbed for two (28 yards).
 
Western forced a punt from DSU in the opening drive, and followed that up with a two-play, 79-yard touchdown drive of its own to take the 7-0 lead.
 
Dickinson marched down the field and knotted the game at seven in their next attempt, and the two sides went into the break all square.
 
The Bulldogs came out firing in the second quarter, scoring two touchdowns on their first two possessions of the period. The Blue Hawks didn't get on the board in their two drives, having one end in a punt and the other in a turnover on downs.
 
UMW took the 21-7 lead into the locker rooms at half.
Both teams struggled out the gate in the second half, with Western punting twice and Dickinson State punting once and fumbling once.
 
The Bulldogs did pick things up later in the third quarter, putting together a three-play, 49 second touchdown drive to take a 21-point lead.
 
DSU punted once more in the frame while Montana Western's third quarter ended with an interception by the visitors.
 
The final period saw the Blue Hawks put some pressure back on UMW with two touchdowns in their first two drives to make it a one-score game.
 
The Bulldogs didn't let the game get away from them, however, securing the victory with two touchdowns and an interception.
 
LOOKING AHEAD
Western is on the road next week, traveling to Southern Oregon Oct. 4. Kickoff is slated for 1 p.m. PT/ 2 p.m. MT.
 

 
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Scoring Summary

Scoring Summary
Scoring Play Visiting Team Score Home Team Score
1st Quarter DICKINSO MONTANA
MONTANA
11:47 - MONTANA - Seth Shook 75 yd pass from Michael Palandr (Maclain Burckle kick) 2 plays, 79 yards, TOP 0:43
0 7
DICKINSO
05:52 - DICKINSO - Hudsen Grovom 3 yd run (Ty Nelson kick), 12 plays, 75 yards, TOP 5:55
7 7
2nd Quarter DICKINSO MONTANA
MONTANA
09:08 - MONTANA - Eli Nourse 8 yd pass from Michael Palandr (Maclain Burckle kick) 10 plays, 73 yards, TOP 5:49
7 14
MONTANA
02:10 - MONTANA - Seth Shook 21 yd pass from Michael Palandr (Maclain Burckle kick) 2 plays, 80 yards, TOP 0:03
7 21
3rd Quarter DICKINSO MONTANA
MONTANA
07:03 - MONTANA - Seth Shook 28 yd pass from Michael Palandr (Maclain Burckle kick) 3 plays, 39 yards, TOP 0:49
7 28
4th Quarter DICKINSO MONTANA
DICKINSO
13:01 - DICKINSO - Gage Gilbert 10 yd pass from Hudsen Grovom (Ty Nelson kick) 12 plays, 92 yards, TOP 6:27
14 28
DICKINSO
10:18 - DICKINSO - Hudsen Grovom 5 yd run (Ty Nelson kick), 6 plays, 50 yards, TOP 2:43
21 28
MONTANA
07:16 - MONTANA - Eli Nourse 17 yd pass from Michael Palandr (Maclain Burckle kick) 6 plays, 90 yards, TOP 3:02
21 35
MONTANA
03:13 - MONTANA - Michael Palandr 1 yd run (Maclain Burckle kick failed), 6 plays, 40 yards, TOP 2:33
21 41

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