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Cody Watson scored the Griffons only points of the game with a FG in closing seconds of the first half.
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Missouri Western MWS 2-3 , 2-3
16
Winner Northwest Mo. St. NWM 4-1 , 4-1
Missouri Western MWS
2-3 , 2-3
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Final
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Northwest Mo. St. NWM
4-1 , 4-1
Winner
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
MWS Missouri Western 0 3 0 0 3
NWM Northwest Mo. St. 0 0 13 3 16

Game Recap: Football | | Derek Zimmerman-Guyer

Griffons shut out Northwest in first half but lose, 16-3

MARYVILLE, Mo.  Griffon Football claimed its second first-half shutout of the season yet fell to No. 12/11 Northwest Missouri after allowing 16-straight points in the second half on Saturday at Bearcat Stadium.

Cody Watson booted an 18-yard field goal with 12 seconds left in the second quarter to hand Northwest (4-1, 4-1 MIAA) its first scoreless opening half at home since 2010's Nov. 20 matchup vs. MWSU (2-3, 2-3 MIAA). However, similar to that season, Northwest scored on its opening possession of the second half thanks to a 43-yard touchdown run by Robert Rawie to eventually bring the Bearcats to the finish line for the 16-3 victory. 

NOTABLES
  • Reagan Jones set a new season-high with 271 passing yards. He also set a career-high with 49 pass attempts.
  • Traveon James and Cooper Burton set season-highs with stat lines of six receptions 101 yards and nine catches for 95 yards respectively. This is Burton's third 100-yard game of his career.
  • The Bearcats have won the last three games where they have been shutout in the first half: 28-24 vs. MWSU in 2010; 31-21 vs. Pitt State in 2012; and 16-3 vs. MWSU on Satuday.
  • During the Griffons' three-game losing streak, no MWSU rushers have eclipsed 100 yards. Missouri Western is 20-3 under Williamson when a Griffon hits the century mark.
  • Punter Evan Williams pinned a season and career-high three punts inside the 20-yard line. 
  • Missouri Western's defense forced eight three-and-outs and out-gained Northwest 336 yards to 246.
UP NEXT
The Griffons prepare for homecoming next Saturday with a 4 p.m. matchup vs. No. 23/19 Nebraska-Kearney at Spratt Stadium. 
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