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After forcing a three-and-out to start the game, St. Olaf went right down the field on its first possession, covering 57 yards in nine plays, capped by an yard touchdown run out of the wildcat by Coutier. The rushing touchdown was the first of the junior's career on his first-career rushing attempt. Sophomore Ben Hestorff registered his first collegiate interception on the first play of the ensuing drive for the Saints and, three plays later, Doran found Tayara from 17 yards out for the first touchdown grab of Tayara's young career.

The Oles extended their lead to after one quarter when Embry drove his way into the end zone on an yard run on a fourth-and-one play with to go in the quarter.

Embry had 71 yards on 12 carries in the first quarter alone. Doran connected with Hansen for a seven-yard score three minutes into the second quarter to push St. Olaf's lead to on Hansen's fourth touchdown out of his 11 catches this season. The score came after first year Azariah Williams blocked a yard field goal attempt by the Saints. The St. Olaf defense again stopped St. He now has 84 catches on the season, breaking the old mark of 77 set by Ty O'Connell '02 in Macalester got on the scoreboard right away, driving 62 yards on six plays on the first possession, culminating in an yard touchdown pass from junior quarterback Michael Nadeau Garden Grove, Calif.

Scholastica responded with a yard touchdown pass from Byron Bishop to Pete Saint Fleur on the Saints' first drive to tie the score at The Scots went for two and converted to take a lead. Nadeau also connected with Bruckner for a yard completion earlier in the drive. On the first possession of the second half, senior defensive back Daniel Beidelschies Kenyon, Minn. The Scots went on a long drive that ended on downs at the Saints' 1-yard line.

Neither team scored until late in the fourth quarter, with Bishop running for a yard touchdown with less than three minutes to play. Macalester in a non-conference contest on Sept.

After St. Scholastica , MIAC responded with a touchdown drive, the Knights immediately answered back with an play, yard scoring drive of their own capped by Aiden Chang Jr. Neither team could move the ball much over the next nine combined drives, as the defenses forced six points, two turnovers on downs, and a fumble. The last of those defensive stands came when Michael Carey So. Scholastica quarterback Byron Bishop on fourth down at the Carleton yard line with remaining in the first half.

The Knights proceeded to march 72 yards on 16 plays culminating in a touchdown pass from Jonathan Singleton Jr. That score allowed Carleton to carry a lead into the break. Early in the third quarter, a yard punt return by Travis Brown Sr. Michael, Minn.



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