Saturday

Jimmies Football

Northwestern College (IA)

Northwestern 63 Jamestown 7

Box Score

Jamestown  (UJ)  No. 2 Northwestern (Iowa) College had seven of its first eight drives end in scores, taking a 63-7 victory over the University of Jamestown football team Saturday afternoon at Charlotte & Gordon Hansen Stadium.

The Raiders led 35-0 at the half while holding the Jimmies to only 17 total yards. UJ’s first six drives ended with a punt while the seventh came to a close as the clock ran out in the second quarter.

NWC and Jamestown traded touchdowns in the third quarter. After falling behind 42-0 just 1:01 into the third, the Jimmies capped off a five-play, 66-yard drive with a 15-yard touchdown pass from Cade Torgerson (JR/Billings, Mont.) to Javon Bowie-Monteiro (JR/Sacramento, Calif.).

In the fourth quarter, the Raiders had scoring drives of 78, 73, and 60 yards to make it 63-7.

NWC finished with 774 yards of total offense, with 488 of them coming in the air. Jamestown finished with 152 yards, 130 of them passing.

Torgerson finished 15-of-32 passing for 130 yards and was intercepted once. Micah Madyun (FR/Ramsey, Minn.) caught five passes for 39 yards while Bowie-Monteiro had two catches for 44 yards.

Jordan Olson (JR/Prior Lake, Minn.) led the defense with nine total tackles, and Rashawn Benners (FR/Dayton, Ohio) finished with seven tackles, an interception, and a fumble recovery.

The Jimmies finish their three-game homestand next Saturday, hosting Briar Cliff (Iowa) at 1 p.m.

Men’s Soccer

Bellevue 4  Jamestown 1

Box Score

PAPILLION, Neb.   (UJ)  — The No. 10 Belleuve University men’s soccer team handed the University of Jamestown its third straight loss Saturday, winning 4-1.

The Jimmies, now 5-7-2 this season, host Dordt (Iowa) University Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.

Bellevue took a 2-0 lead into halftime on goals by Toby Millward in the 36th minute and Ruben Bande in the 44th minute.

Antonio Capra netted twice for the Bruins in the second half, a 60th minute goal to make it 3-0, and a 66th minute tally for a 4-0 lead.

Max Gross (SR/Boeblingen, Germany) got Jamestown on the board in the 77th minute, scoring on a free kick from near the end line the curled inside the back post.

Shots were 18-7 in favor of Bellevue, as were shots on goal (5-1).

Women’s Volleyball

Jamestown def Hastings College 25-16,25-8,25-14

Box Score

Jamestown  (UJ)  The No. 1 University of Jamestown women’s volleyball team maintained its perfect record with a 3-0 sweep of Hastings (Neb.) College Saturday evening at Harold Newman Arena.

Jamestown, now 23-0 overall and 12-0 in the GPAC, faces Valley City State (N.D.) University in a non-conference matchup on the road Monday.

After the Broncos got within 7-5 in the first set, UJ took five of the next six points to build a 12-6 lead. Hastings would get as close as four points at 12-8, but a 7-3 run by the Jimmies doubled their lead.

UJ outhit Hastings .304 to -.250 in set two, rattling off 11 straight points behind the serving of Jackie Meiklejohn (SR/Dickey, N.D.) after trailing 1-0. After a Bronco kill ended the Jimmie outburst, Jamestown came back with the next eight points for a 19-2 lead. The teams split the final 12 points of the set, but UJ still had a 2-0 match advantage.

The Jimmies started set three with an 11-3 run, and did not allow Hastings to get any closer than seven points. The Broncos won back-to-back points just once in the third, while Jamestown had two separate four-point runs. UJ made only two attack errors while forcing the Broncos into nine errors and a -.028 attack percentage in the frame.

Kalli Hegerle (SR/West Fargo, N.D.) had 11 kills and hit .550 for the match. Anna Holen (SR/LaMoure, N.D.) and Aleah Zieske (FR/Spicer, Minn.) both had seven kills.

Meiklejohn passed out 22 assists, while Ellie Holen (SO/LaMoure, N.D.) recorded 14 digs. Anna Holen added 11 digs and Jayla Ritter (SR/Forest Lake, Minn.) finished with three blocks.

D-I Hockey

Jamestown 2 Midland University 1

Box Score

(UJ)  The 13th-ranked University of Jamestown hockey team completed a weekend sweep of Midland (Neb.) University, winning 2-1 Saturday evening at Wilson Arena.

The Jimmies will have an off-day Sunday before starting a two-game series at home Monday against third-ranked Liberty.

Jake Huculak (SO/Jasper, Alberta)’s unassisted power play goal at 8:08 of the first gave Jamestown a 1-0 lead, then Bo Cornell (SO/Legal, Alberta)’s first collegiate goal at 15:19, assisted by Jason Richter (SR/Kimberly, British Columbia), made it 2-0 Jimmies.

Midland scored a power play goal with 35 seconds left in the first as Wlliam Chun took a pass from Trevor Timm and beat UJ goaltender Tyson Brouwer (SR/Lethbridge, Alberta) to cut the Jamestown lead to one.

Despite outshooting Midland 36-23 over the final forty minutes, the Jimmies were unable to add a third goal and held on for the one-goal victory.

Brouwer finished with 33 saves. UJ was 1 of 4 on the power play while the Warriors were 1 of 3.

M1 Midland University 1 at M1 University of Jamestown 2 – Status: Final
Saturday, October 16, 2021 – Wilson Arena

M1 Midland University 1 0 0 – 1
M1 University of Jamestown 2 0 0 – 2

1st Period-1, M1 University of Jamestown, Huculak 2   8:08 (PP). 2, M1 University of Jamestown, Cornell 1 (Richter), 15:19. 3, M1 Midland University, Chun 2 (Timm), 19:25 (PP). Penalties-Perry Mid (tripping), 2:30; Mchenry Mid (hooking), 6:40; Susinski Ujm1 (cross checking), 17:47; Donovan Mid (roughing), 20:00; Popoff Ujm1 (roughing), 20:00.

2nd Period- No Scoring.Penalties-Cirone Mid (roughing, game misconduct), 11:40; Royer Mid (roughing), 11:40; Church Ujm1 (roughing), 11:40; Wracker Ujm1 (roughing, roughing), 11:40; Kromm Ujm1 (boarding), 16:25; Blaha Mid (hooking), 19:17.

3rd Period- No Scoring.Penalties-Cornic Mid (tripping), 4:32; Royer Mid (roughing), 6:44; Cohen-Wallis Ujm1 (roughing), 6:44; Timm Mid (holding), 17:33; Church Ujm1 (holding), 17:33.

Shots on Goal-M1 Midland University 11-12-11-34. M1 University of Jamestown 23-21-15-59.
Power Play Opportunities-M1 Midland University 1 / 3; M1 University of Jamestown 1 / 4.
Goalies-M1 Midland University, Gardner 3-4-0-0 (59 shots-57 saves). M1 University of Jamestown, Brouwer 3-2-1-0 (34 shots-33 saves).

 

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