![]() Being able to go out there today and hold them to a zero on the scoreboard took that monkey off our back a little bit." "We know how we're capable of playing," said senior cornerback Cayden Saxon (Hopkins, Minn./Minnetonka), who finished with three tackles, two pass breakups and a big interception early in the third quarter. So Saturday's four quarters of drama-free football came as a welcome relief. It was only after an onside kick attempt went out-of-bounds with under a minute left that the Johnnies emerged victorious. And, against Concordia last week, SJU led 35-7 in the third quarter before the Cobbers rallied to cut the gap to 35-28. They led Bethel 10-7 at halftime on Sept. Indeed, the Johnnies led Wisconsin-River Falls 37-19 in the fourth quarter on Sept. "So I told them 'Let's go out there and finish it.'" "We've been up big, then let the other team back into the game. 6 in the most recent NCAA Division III top 25 – improved to 4-1 overall (2-1 MIAC). "I told our guys at halftime that we've been in this position before," said Fasching, whose team – ranked No. ![]() SJU rushed for four touchdowns in the first and second quarters - including two from senior running back Henry Trost (Lindstrom, Minn./Chisago Lakes) and a 58-yard scamper by junior quarterback Aaron Syverson (Minnetonka, Minn.) - then kept its foot on the gas en route to a 45-0 win over the Auggies before a Homecoming crowd at sun-soaked Edor Nelson Field. – Saint John's University head coach Gary Fasching '81 was pleased with the way his team put Saturday afternoon's MIAC road matchup at Augsburg out of reach in the first half.īut he was even happier to see the Johnnies keep it there after that.
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