UWF Marches Into Semifinals With 43-38 Upset Over #6 Lenoir-Rhyne

December 8, 2019

The 20th-ranked UWF football team went back and forth with sixth-ranked Lenoir-Rhyne before coming away with a 43-38 win in the 2019 NCAA Division II Football Championship quarterfinals at Moretz Stadium Saturday.

UWF (11-2) remained perfect in NCAA postseason playoff games on the road, winning its seventh in two appearances over the last three years. Additionally, the Argonauts ended the Bears’ 15-game home winning streak – the longest active streak in Division 2. Last week, UWF halted Valdosta State’s 14-game home field streak.

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With the victory, UWF advances to the national semifinals where it will face second-ranked Ferris State (12-0) – on the road – next Saturday at 3:30 p.m. Eastern Time at Top Taggart Field in Big Rapids, Mich.

On Saturday, the Argos put up 454 yards of total offense which included 360 yards passing and three touchdowns from freshman Austin Reed. Senior Quentin Randolph had 114 yards on eight receptions and a score. It marked his fourth 100-plus yard game of the season. Junior Rodney Coates had three catches for 92 yards and a touchdown.

The game had one of the stranger starts, with UWF recovering a muffed punt, fumbling on the 1-yard line and then getting a safety from graduate student Ian Bush – his second of the season – on LR’s first play from scrimmage for a 2-0 lead. The Argos extended the lead to 9-0 on the next possession when Reed had four completions to Randolph and junior Ka’Ron Ashley, with Ashley scoring on a 15-yard catch.

The Bears responded with a score of their own to trim the margin to 9-7 at the end the first quarter.

A Coates 42-yard reception put UWF deep in LR territory where Randolph reached up and pulled in a 13-yard Reed toss.

Senior Austin Williams made the first of two field goals to extend the lead to 19-7 before Dareke Young caught a Grayson Willingham pass midway through the second quarter.

Coates got his first score of the game two minutes later when he kept moving on a Reed scramble and hauled in a 47-yard pass before winning a race to the end zone. The Bears reached the end zone right before half to trim the UWF lead to 26-21 at the break.

There were only a pair of scores in the third quarter – a 20-yard Chase Albright field goal for the Bears and a Marcus Clayton 75-yard kickoff return on the following play – the first in UWF’s 50-game history.

Anthony Johnson opened the fourth quarter with an 8-yard burst to make it 40-24. He finished with 47 yards rushing and scored in his third-consecutive game.

LR (13-1) was led on offense by Jace Jordan’s 117 yards on 11 carries and a touchdown. His 70-yard run in the fourth quarter setup the first of two Ryan Carter rushing touchdowns that saw the Bears get within 40-38 with 11 minutes to play.

After forcing LR into a turnover on downs, the Argos got a 33-yard field goal from Williams before a D’Anthony Bell interception iced the game.

Bell had a strong game, finishing with seven tackles, a fumble recovery on a muffed punt, two pass break ups, a break-up on a 2-point conversion and the game-clinching pick with 1:03 to play.

UWF is now 7-1 all-time in the Division 2 football playoffs and 7-0 in road games.

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Comments

3 Responses to “UWF Marches Into Semifinals With 43-38 Upset Over #6 Lenoir-Rhyne”

  1. Paul Lukkar, Accounting & Finance '77 on December 9th, 2019 12:39 am

    Congratulations Argos!
    Go All the Way in 2019 to Win the
    Big One on 12.21!!
    Michigan in December..Its going to be Chilly!

  2. clif on December 8th, 2019 7:20 pm

    Good going! Better wear your long-johns, gonna be cold in Michigan. Is this televised?

  3. Well on December 8th, 2019 6:57 pm

    Way to go Argos .
    Keep on rolling !!!