Box Score Courtesy of SWAC.org
GRAND FORKS, N.D. – The Vincent Dancy era began for Mississippi Valley State football team on Thursday night, but a slow start, an imbalance in the running attack and a couple of costly turnovers did in the Delta Devils as it dropped its season opener 35-7 against North Dakota at the indoors Alerus Center.
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Facing an early 21-0 deficit, Mississippi Valley State got the board with an eight-play, 70-yard drive that was capped by a Demarcus Frazier 29-yard touchdown reception from Christopher Fowler with 1:37 remaining in the second quarter.
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The Fighting Hawks, who are a Division I independent team in the FCS, responded with a third quarter score on a 16-yard Luke Fielder touchdown from Nate Ketteringham. In the fourth quarter, junior running back James Johannesson added a seven-yard rushing touchdown with 7:50 left. The junior added 225 yards and three touchdowns through the air, completing 19 passes on just 30 attempts. Ketteringham's 40-yard strike to Travis Toivonen capped off the opening drive of the game and gave North Dakota the lead for good.
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Fowler completed 22-of-39 passes for 263 yards with one touchdown and did not throw an interception. The sophomore from Apache Junction, Ariz., finished with a strong quarterback rating of 121.5, but was hampered by pressure as he took seven sacks on the night.
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MVSU's senior wide receiver Steven McIntosh reeled in seven catches for 103 yards. On defense, junior linebacker Tracey Thompkins made a team-leading 13 tackles.
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