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  • February 21, 2019
    导出博客文章SPOKANE, Wash. -- Jordan Mathews missed a couple of shots early in No. 14
    Gonzagas game against San Diego State.The guys said keep shooting, Mathews
    said.So he did.Mathews scored 17 points, going 5 of 7 on 3-pointers, and the
    Bulldogs beat San Diego State 69-48 while holding the Aztecs to 28 percent
    shooting Monday night.We executed our game plan, made them do what we wanted
    them to do, Mathews said.Zach Collins added 15 points and Nigel Williams-Goss 10
    for Gonzaga (2-0) in the ESPN College Hoops Marathon game.Trey Kell and Jeremy
    Hemsley each had 14 points for San Diego State (1-1).The teams, which last
    played in 2010, have been among the most successful in the West in recent years.
    But on this night the Aztecs had trouble scoring, making only 16 of 56 shots and
    going long periods without a basket.Weve been working on that zone for a while,
    Mathews said about Gonzagas defense. It makes it really hard for anybody to
    score on us.Gonzaga won despite shooting just 39 percent.The defense was
    awesome, coach Mark Few said. They were flying around and anticipating, helping
    each other.Mathews is a graduate transfer from California who did not arrive on
    campus until September.On game night he raises his game up, Few said.San Diego
    State coach Steve Fisher thought the Aztecs hurt themselves.We lost our mental
    capacity to think at the offensive end, Fisher said.Everything we did was too
    fast, he added. It looked like we were trying to score 10 points in one
    possession, and you cant do that. We helped do ourselves in.The Aztecs made only
    five of their first 21 shots and fell behind 23-12.Mathews had a dunk and a
    3-pointer during a 9-0 run to lift Gonzaga to a 34-17 lead.Gonzaga led 36-21 at
    halftime after holding the Aztecs to 20 percent shooting. They did not have a
    field goal in the final 6:27 of the first.We played a team tonight that is just
    as good as any team in the country, Fisher said. So in order for us to hang
    tough, you have to be able to shoot better than 20 percent.After San Diego State
    got within 10, Mathews sank a trio of 3-pointers in the span of a couple of
    minutes to push Gonzagas lead to 45-29.The Zags followed that with a 16-0 run,
    getting three baskets from Collins, for a 61-31 lead. The Aztecs were scoreless
    for more than 9 minutes, missing 11 shots from the field, and did not threaten
    again.POLL IMPLICATIONSSan Diego State was receiving votes in The Associated
    Press Top 25, but likely will get fewer now. ... Gonzaga has been No. 14 for two
    straight weeks and might move up.NO ASSISTSSan Diego State did not have an
    assist in the first half and wound up with only five in the game on 16 field
    goals. Gonzaga had 16 assists.BIG PICTURESan Diego State: The Aztecs came in
    with three straight victories in Spokane, beating Gonzaga in 2010 and winning
    two NCAA Tournament games here in 2014. But they couldnt muster much offense
    against the Zags.Gonzaga: A good early-season test for the Bulldogs, who proved
    they can beat a strong defensive team. Their 2010 loss to San Diego State was
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    Lake Placid, N. (STATS) -- Oh, did the list of unbeaten FCS teams lessen
    considerably after the two biggest games in the FCS on Saturday lived up to
    their billing.Top-ranked North Dakota State fell 19-17 on a last-second
    touchdown by No. 11 South Dakota State in the Missouri Valley Football
    Conference and No. 5 Chattanooga lost 22-14 at No. 8 The Citadel in the Southern
    Conference.The Citadel and No. 2 Sam Houston State, both 6-0, are the only FCS
    unbeatens. Harvard also suffered its first loss Saturday.South Dakota State
    (4-2, 3-0 MVFC) stunned the five-time reigning MVFC and FCS champion Bison (5-1,
    2-1) on Taryn Christions 2-yard touchdown pass to Jake Wieneke on 4th-and-1 with
    one second remaining.The Jackrabbits, who won the Dakota Marker trophy and ended
    an eight-game losing streak against NDSU, scored the final 16 points after they
    trailed 17-3 in the third quarter at the Fargodome.Christion wore down the Bison
    with 444 yards of total offense. He completed 24 of 42 pass attempts for 303
    yards and two touchdowns with one interception, and rushed for 141 yards on 20
    carries.Tight end Dallas Goedert (11 receptions, 150 yards, one TD) and Wieneke
    (6-108-1) were Christions favorite targets as SDSU racked up 523 yards and held
    the ball for 32 minutes, 23 seconds.An opponent has held the ball longer than
    the Bison in only two of their last 37 games, both NDSU losses.We were probably
    on the field a little bit more than we wanted to be, NDSU coach Chris Klieman
    said. Sooner or later they are going to make enough plays, and lets credit Taryn
    Christion. He did a phenomenal job moving the chains with his feet.The Citadel
    knows quite a bit about controlling game clock. The Bulldogs, who are 4-0 in the
    SoCon, entered the matchup between last years co-champs ranked second in the FCS
    in time of possession. Against Chattanooga (6-1, 4-1), the Bulldogs held the
    ball for 39:26 with 77 rushes among their 81 plays.Quarterback Dominque Allen
    led the way with 31 carries for 135 yards and two touchdowns.The Citadel went
    ahead for good 17-14 when Cody Clark kicked a 37-yard field goal on the final
    play of the first half.Mocs quarterback Alejandro Bennifield was penalized for
    intentional grounding from his teams end zone on the final play of the third
    quarter, resulting in a safety and a 19-14 Bulldogs lead.Clark then kicked a
    32-yard field goal with 24 seconds remaining in the game.They changed up their
    defense a little bit, and it gave us a little trouble up front and in the
    passing game, Bennifield said. We dropped a couple of balls, and I threw a
    couple of balls incomplete. With them running the ball, you dont get that many
    opportunities.---=STATS FCS TOP 25 SCHEDULE=Saturday, Oct. 15No. 2 Sam Houston
    State (6-0, 5-0 Southland) 48, Abilene Christian (0-7, 0-5) 21Jeremiah Briscoe
    was 31 of 39 for 404 yards and six touchdowns against two interceptions. He
    leads the FCS with 26 TD passes.---=No. 3 Jacksonville State (5-1, 2-0 OVC) 34,
    Austin Peay (0-6, 0-5) 14Running back Josh Clemons (19 carries, 143 yards, two
    touchdowns) and quarterback Eli Jenkins (15 carries, 117 yards, two touchdowns)
    led a Jacksonville State offense that had the ball for less than 24 minutes.
    Jenkins also had a touchdown pass.---=No. 6 Richmond (6-1, 3-1 CAA) 23, No. 13
    Villanova (5-2, 3-1) 0Kyle Lauletta connected on a touchdown pass to wide
    receiver Brian Brown and Richmond handed Villanova its first shutout loss since
    2004.Villanova quarterback Zach Bednarczyk was knocked from the game in the
    second quarter with an upper-body injury.---=No. 7 James Madison (6-1, 4-0) 42,
    New Hampshire (4-3, 3-1) 39Coupled with Villanovas loss, James Madison has sole
    possession of first place in the CAA. The Dukes nearly let a 42-12 lead slip
    away in the final 10 minutes before knocking UNH from first place.Quarterback
    Bryan Schor accounted for 312 yards (242 passing, 70 rushing) and a career-best
    five touchdowns. He threw two touchdowns each to Brandon Ravenel and Terrance
    Alls and scored on a 5-yard run.---=No. 10 Montana (5-1, 2-1 Big Sky) 68,
    Sacramento State (1-6, 1-3) 7One week after beating Mississippi Valley State
    67-7, Montana wentt one point higher as Brady Gustafson threw for four
    touchdowns and backup Chad Chalich added two more.dddddddddddd.Running back
    Jeremy Calhoun had five touches from scrimmage and scored three times. John
    Nguyen set the school record for the longest touchdown run at 81 yards.---=No.
    12 Western Illinois (5-1, 2-1 Missouri Valley) 38, Missouri State (3-3, 1-2)
    35On his only carry of the game, Devon Moore scored from 1 yard out on
    4th-and-goal with 43 seconds remaining to give Western Illinois the lead for
    good.Quarterback Sean McGuire passed for 323 yards and a touchdown.---=No. 14
    Youngstown State (5-1, 3-0 Missouri Valley) 13, No. 21 Northern Iowa (2-4, 1-2)
    10Youngstown State treated its 1991 national championship team in attendance to
    a come-from-behind win. Martin Ruiz (100 yards) scored from 3 yards out with 44
    seconds left to provide the game-winning touchdown.The Penguins defense limited
    UNI to 173 yards and handed the Panthers their fourth defeat of six or fewer
    points.---=No. 15 North Carolina A&T (5-1, 3-0 MEAC) 52, Bethune-Cookman
    (0-5, 0-3) 35A&T senior Tarik Cohen rushed for 220 yards and three
    touchdowns. He has gone over 200 yards in three straight wins.Trailing 35-31,
    the Aggies took the lead for good on Lamar Raynards 37-yard touchdown pass to
    Elijah Bell with 9:22 left. On Bethunes next play, linebacker Jeremy Taylor
    intercepted quarterback Larry Brihm Jr. and returned the ball 24 yards for a
    touchdown.---=No. 16 Coastal Carolina (4-2) 17, Gardner-Webb (3-4) 7Coastal
    avoided an upset with two fourth-quarter touchdowns. DeAngelo Henderson (22
    carries, 101 yards) scored on a 1-yard run to push his Division I record for
    consecutive games with a touchdown to 32, and Tyler Keane threw a 7-yard score
    to Bruce Mapp.---=Maine (3-3, 2-1) 20, No. 17 Albany (4-2, 1-2) 16Dan Collins
    threw for 280 yards and three touchdowns -- each at least 40 yards long -- as
    Maine earned its third straight win and handed Albany its second consecutive
    defeat.---=No. 18 Eastern Illinois (5-2, 3-1 OVC) 30, Tennessee Tech (2-5, 2-3)
    24Mitch Kimble passed for 323 yards and two touchdowns and Devin Church carried
    the 25 times for 139 yards.---=No. 19 Cal Poly (4-2, 2-1 Big Sky) 55 Portland
    State (2-5, 1-3) 35Cal Poly racked up 658 yards of offense. Kyle Lewis (158
    yards, two touchdowns), Kori Garcia (141, one) and Joe Protheroe (101, two) each
    rushed for over 100 yards, while quarterback Dano Graves was 12 of 13 for 166
    yards and three touchdowns.---=Holy Cross (3-4) 27, No. 20 Harvard (4-1)
    17Harvards Ivy League-record 16-game road winning streak ended as well as its
    16-game winning streak against non-league opponents. The Crimson hadnt lost
    outside the league since a 30-22 defeat to Holy Cross on Sept. 17, 2011.In his
    first career start, Crimson sophomore Tom Stewart was 19 of 33 for 219 yards and
    a touchdown with one interception. The Crimson also lost two fumbles.---=No. 22
    North Dakota (5-2, 4-0 Big Sky) 45, Southern Utah (3-3, 2-2) 23North Dakota
    posted its fifth straight win and took sole possession of first place in the Big
    Sky. Keaton Studsrud was 20 of 27 for 282 yards and four touchdowns -- all to
    different receivers -- and the Fighting Hawks held the ball for 39 minutes, 36
    seconds.---=No. 23 Central Arkansas (5-1, 4-0 Southland) 35, McNeese (3-4, 2-3)
    0Surging Central Arkansas rolled to its first shutout in two years by forcing
    five turnovers. Quarterback Hayden Hildebrand (252 yards, two touchdowns) and
    running back Antwon Wells (105 yards, two touchdowns) fueled the offense.---=No.
    24 Samford (5-1, 3-1 Southern) 55, VMI (3-3, 1-2) 21Samford quarterback Devlin
    Hodges remained red hot, completing 35 of 50 passes for a career-high 435 yards
    and five touchdowns with one interception.Wide receivers Karel Hamilton (12
    receptions, 163 yards, one touchdown) and Emmauel Obajimi (8-129-1) went over
    100 yards, while Kelvin McKnight caught two TDs.---=IDLE=No. 4 Eastern
    Washington (5-1), No. 9 Charleston Southern (3-2) and No. 25 Grambling State
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