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GAME NOTES: Statesmen gearing up for NCAA Regional Final at Albany State

GAME NOTES: Delta State (9-3) at Albany State - NCAA Super Regional II Finals
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CLEVELAND -
The No. 18 Statesmen (9-3, co-GSC Champions) of Delta State University are making their fourth appearance all-time in the NCAA Division II Football Championship Regional Finals after dismantling the No. 25 Lions (9-4) of the University of North Alabama, 47-24, in the Second Round last Saturday, Nov. 27 at Parker Field-McCool Stadium. DSU last appeared in the quarterfinals in 2008, losing to UNA 55-34.

No. 5 Albany State University (11-0/SIAC Champions) will host the Statesmen on Saturday, Dec. 4 at Albany Municipal Stadium in Albany, Ga. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. EST/12 p.m. CST and the game will be broadcast on the Statesmen Sports Network starting at 11 a.m. CST. The game will mark the first ever meeting between the two schools on the football field.

Delta State boasts a 10-4 record all-time in NCAA postseason play, including a 3-2 record under coach Ron Roberts.

The Statesmen accounted for 524 yards of total offense, including 359 rushing yards, in the victory over North Alabama. Trevar Deed rushed for 109 yards on 15 carries with a touchdown, while Brandon Lucas rushed 11 times for 106 yards a pair of scores.

DSU's “Green Shirts” defense held the vaunted North Alabama offense to just 66 yards rushing on a mere 16 carries last Saturday. The Lions managed just 274 yards in the loss after defeating the Statesmen 31-7 in the regular season meeting on Oct. 28.

A complete breakdown of game notes is below.  For the complete version, including player and team stats, please click on the link above.

ROAD TO FLORENCE
The No. 18 Statesmen (9-3, co-GSC Champions) of Delta State University are making their fourth appearance all-time in the NCAA Division II Football Championship Quarterfinals after dismantling the No. 25 Lions (9-4) of the University of North Alabama, 47-24, in the Second Round last Saturday, Nov. 27 at Parker Field-McCool Stadium.  DSU last appeared in the quarterfinals in 2008, losing to UNA 55-34.              

No. 5 Albany State University (11-0/SIAC Champions) will host the Statesmen on Saturday, Dec. 4 at Albany Municipal Stadium in Albany, Ga.  Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. EST/12 p.m. CST and the game will be broadcast on the Statesmen Sports Network starting at 11 a.m. CST. 

STATESMEN AND RAMS MEETING FOR FIRST TIME
Delta State and Albany State will be meeting for the first time on the football field this Saturday.  The Statesmen and Lady Statesmen have met previously in basketball, softball and baseball.

SEMIFINALS AWAIT DSU/ASU WINNER
The victor Saturday between Delta State and Albany State will advance to the NCAA Division II Football Championship Semifinals.  In the other game in DSU's bracket, Mercyhurst (10-2) will host Shepherd (11-1). 

On the opposite side of the bracket, Minnesota-Duluth (12-0) will host Augustana (10-2), while defending national champion Northwest Missouri State (11-1) will welcome Central Missouri (11-2).    

DELTA STATE THROTTLES NORTH ALABAMA
Trevar Deed and Brandon Lucas both rushed for over 100 yards, as the No. 18 Delta State Statesmen (9-3) crushed the No. 25 North Alabama Lions, 47-24, Saturday at Parker Field-McCool Stadium in an NCAA Second Round Playoff contest.

The second game was a complete turnaround from the first meeting, as the Statesmen dominated the Lions offensively and defensively for the entire contest. The green-and-white amassed 524 yards of total offense, including 359 rushing yards. The DSU defense held the vaunted UNA offense to just 274 yards, including a mere 66 on the ground. The 47 points were also the most points scored against the Lions in the 53-year history of the series.

GREEN & WHITE DEFENSE SHUTS DOWN VAUNTED LIONS
The Statesmen used a stripped down, but renewed defensive scheme last Saturday to crush North Alabama 47-24.  DSU allowed just 274 yards of offense, while forcing UNA into two costly interceptions.  The Lions rushed for a mere 66 yards, while passing for 208.

STATESMEN HAVE ENJOYED POSTSEASON SUCCESS
Delta State boasts a 10-4 record all-time in NCAA postseason play, including a 3-2 record under coach Ron Roberts.  A breakdown of DSU's postseason games is below.

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DELTA STATE ALL-TIME NCAA RESULTS

YEAR

OPPONENT

LOCATION

RESULTS

1998

Fort Valley State

Cleveland

L, 21-14

2000

Valdosta State

Cleveland

W, 49-12

2000

Catawba

Catawba, N.C.

W, 20-14

2000

North Dakota State

Cleveland

W, 34-16

2000

Bloomsburg

Florence, Ala.

W, 63-34

2006

Elizabeth City State

Elizabeth City, N.C.

W, 17-10

2006

North Carolina Central

Durham, N.C.

W, 24-17

2006

North Alabama

Florence, Ala.

W, 27-10

2006

Grand Valley State

Allen, Mich.

L, 49-30

2007

Shaw

Cleveland

W, 45-7

2007

North Alabama

Florence, Ala.

L, 20-17

2008

Tusculum

Cleveland

W, 27-10

2008

North Alabama

Cleveland

L, 55-34

2010

North Alabama

Cleveland

W, 47-24



STATESMEN VERSUS THE SIAC IN POSTSEASON PLAY
The Statesmen are facing a team from the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference for just the second time in the school's playoff history.  Delta State dropped a hard-fought 21-14 decision to Fort Valley State in 1998 at Parker Field-McCool Stadium. 

STATESMEN RANK 4TH IN POSTSEASON WIN PERCENTAGE
The Statesmen rank among some of the all-time great programs, placing fifth in postseason winning percentage (10-4/.712) all-time in the NCAA Division II playoffs.  Northwest Missouri St. (30-11/.731) ranks first all-time with Grand Valley State (27-10/.729) with second, North Dakota St. (30-12/.714) third and Delta State (10-4/.712) is fourth. 

DSU LOOKING TO REPEAT 2000 FEAT
Coach Ron Roberts and the Statesmen hope to repeat the success the 2000 Statesmen were able to accomplish.  DSU reeled off four straight victories to claim the 2000 National title.  The Statesmen defeated Bloomsburg 63-34 in the NCAA Championship game at Braly Municipal Stadium in Florence, Ala.

DSU TRYING TO JOIN ELITE GROUP
The Statesmen are attempting to become the fourth Gulf South Conference school to win multiple national championships in football. North Alabama leads the pack with three, Valdosta State has two, after winning the title in 2007 and former GSC member Troy won two before making the move to Division I.

MULTIPLE DII CHAMPIONSHIPS
North Dakota State (5): 1983,1985,1986,1988, 1990
Grand Valley State (4): 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006
NW Missouri St (3): 1998, 1999, 2009
North Alabama (3): 1993, 1994, 1995
Southwest Texas St. (2): 1981, 1982
Troy State (2): 1984, 1987
Northern Colorado (2): 1996, 1997
Valdosta State (2): 2004, 2007

GSC TEAMS IN THE NCAA PLAYOFFS
The Gulf South Conference has enjoyed greater success in NCAA Championships than any other conference in NCAA Division II.  The GSC holds an impressive 85-47 record all-time in the NCAA DII football playoffs with nine championships won.  The GSC holds the playoff record for most schools having won a championship (5).  The GSC also holds playoff records for:
Championships: Nine
Most different schools winning title: Five
Most different schools making playoffs: 12
Most playoff appearances by members: 65
Most NCAA playoff victories: 89
Most NCAA playoff games played: 139

GSC NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS
The Gulf South Conference has, traditionally, been one of the more dominant conferences in NCAA Division II football.  In fact, no other conference boasts more championships or playoff wins than the GSC.  Since 1984, the GSC has won nine national titles. 
1984     Troy State
1987     Troy State
1989     Miss. College*
1992     Jacksonville State
1993     North Alabama
1994     North Alabama
1995     North Alabama
2000     Delta State
2004     Valdosta State
2007     Valdosta State
* participation later vacated by NCAA

ROBERTS MAKING THIRD TRIP TO NCAAs IN SHORT CAREER
Some coaches wait a lifetime for the chance to play for a national championship, but for Delta State University head coach Ron Roberts, berths in the NCAA Division II Football Championships are becoming routine.  The Visalia, Calif., native is making his third appearance in the postseason bash in just four years as the head coach at Delta State, leading the Statesmen to a 3-2 record.

DEED BECOMES RUSHING TD LEADER
Senior All-American Trevar Deed closed the regular season at Lambuth with another record in the books for the Phoenix, Ariz., native. In his three year career, Deed has rushed for 28 career touchdowns, breaking the record of 25 held by former Statesmen Josh Bright (1998-2001) and Londale Bankston (1985-88).

STATESMEN BLISTER TOTAL OFFENSE MARK
In DSU's 41-17 win at Lambuth, the Statesmen offense rolled-up a school record 711 yards of total offense at Trinity Christian Stadium. DSU got to the number by rushing for 268 yards and passing for 443 more. The 711 yards snaps the six-year old record of 674 yards set at Valdosta State in 2004 at Bazemore-Hyder Stadium.

OFFENSE FINISHES REGULAR SEASON NO. 1 IN GSC
After posting a school-record 711 yards of total offense in a driving rain storm at Lambuth (11.13), the Statesmen leapt over Henderson State and West Alabama to claim the lead in the final regular season stats for total offense. DSU finished the regular season averaging 475.0 yards per game, bettering HSU (462.6) and UWA (451.9).

STATESMEN OFFENSE AMONG NATION'S BEST
First-year offensive coordinator Greg Stevens has built the Statesmen into one of the nation's top offensive units this season. Through 12 games, DSU ranks eighth in the nation in total offense, averaging 479.4 yards per game. Delta State averages 293.8 yards passing and 185.6 yards rushing per game. The Statesmen are also third in the GSC in scoring offense (33.7 ppg).

DEED CLOSING IN ON 2,000/2,000 CLUB
Senior running back Trevar Deed is on the verge of becoming the first player in GSC history to amass 2,000 yards rushing and 2,000 yards receiving in his career. The Phoenix, Ariz., native has rushed for 2,371 yards and grabbed 1,960 receiving yards in just 35 career games. He has also scored 42 career touchdowns.

DAVIS BECOMES THIRD STATESMEN TO THROW FOR 3,000 YARDS
With his 438-yard, four touchdown performance at Lambuth (11.13), junior quarterback Micah Davis became just the third Statesman in history to pass for 3,000 yards in a season. The Wesson native has passed for 3,310 yards and 23 touchdowns this season while completing 259-of-408 passes with 14 interceptions. He joins former Statesmen All-American Scott Eyster, who accomplished the feat all four years at DSU, and Garrett DeWitt, who topped the mark in 2008.

DEED TIES SCORING MARK
With his name firmly etched in the annals of all-time greats at Delta State, Trevar Deed added another item to his resume last Saturday - all-time scoring leader. With his 109 yard, one touchdown performance, Deed tied former All-American Rico McDonald (1999-2001) for the school's scoring record with 252 points. The pair lead former Conerly Trophy winner Josh Bright by a single point. In 35 games, Deed has scored 42 career touchdowns and one two-point conversion to account for 252 career points.

STATESMEN CLAIM THIRD GSC TITLE UNDER ROBERTS
The Delta State University football team has reached heights under coach Ron Roberts never before achieved in the 80-plus year history of Statesman football. Last week, DSU claimed a share of its fifth Gulf South Conference title and the third since Roberts took over the helm in 2007.

The Statesmen have enjoyed an up-and-down season, but have pulled out the close games. DSU finished the year with a 6-2 league mark, including wins over Valdosta State, West Alabama, Henderson State, Arkansas-Monticello, West Georgia and Ouachita Baptist. The lone league losses came at home to Harding and North Alabama.

Delta State tied with two teams it defeated for the GSC crown - Valdosta State and Henderson State.

The Statesmen claimed their first ever league crown in 1998 under then-head coach Todd Knight. Former head coach Steve Campbell led the green-and-white to the 2000 GSC title and the NCAA Division II National Championship. In just four seasons, Roberts has driven the Statesmen to three crowns, joining some elite company in the GSC coaching ranks.

CASTILE GRABS 50th
University of Houston transfer wide receiver L.J. Castile leads the team with 52 receptions to lead the Statesmen. His 737 yards and nine touchdowns are also tops among the Statesmen receivers.

THREE-HEADED MONSTER
When it comes to scoring touchdowns in the GSC, the Statesmen feature a three-headed monster in running backs Trevar Deed and Brandon Lucas, and wide receiver L.J. Castile. Deed leads the GSC lead with 12 touchdowns, while Lucas ranks second with 10 scores and Castile fourth with nine. The trio has helped DSU to the third best scoring average in the league this season at 33.7 points per game.

FARRAR SHOWS PATIENCE PAYS OFF
With the Statesmen nine yards away from a school record for total offense at Lambuth, Greg Stevens (OC) called the number of redshirt-junior running back Clint Farrar in the final moments of the game. That faith paid off, as the Kossuth native rushed for 42 yards and a touchdown on three carries to push the Statesmen to the record.

STATESMEN OFFENSIVE LINE TOUGH TO CRACK
Led by seniors Phillip Yandall and Jake Zbydniewski, the Statesmen offensive line has helped the offense to a GSC leading 479.4 yards per game. At the same time, the unit has allowed a mere 13 sacks this season or 0.9 per game, which ranks second in the GSC.

DEED NEARING 5,000 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS

Entering the NCAA Quarterfinals, senior running back Trevar Deed needs 180 yards to top the 5,000 all-purpose yardage plateau in his career. Through 34 career games, Deed has rushed for 2,480 yards and grabbed 1,960 yards receiving to total 4,939 yards. He ranks No. 1 all-time at DSU and is trying to become the first 2,000 rush/2,000 receiving student-athlete in GSC history.

DAVIS CLEARS 400-YARD HURDLE
Junior quarterback Micah Davis cleared the 400-yard passing hurdle for the second time this season on Saturday, Nov. 13 at Lambuth. The 6-foot-2 signal caller completed 31-of-42 passes for 438 yards with four touchdowns and one interception.

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE MARK FALLS
While much of the record-setting attention has focused on Trevar Deed's chase for the 2,000/2,000 club, junior quarterback Micah Davis established a new single-season completion percentage record this year. The former Copiah-Lincoln CC standout has completed 64.2 percent of his passes this year to break the former record of 62.0 percent (258-of-407) set by Garrett DeWitt following the 2008 season.

WILLIAMS TOPS CENTURY MARK
In his senior season, Garrett Williams has turned into one of the top defensive backs in the GSC. The Leland native finished the regular season ranked second in the league with 105 tackles.

Williams topped the century tackle mark against Ouachita Baptist with a 13 tackle performance. He added two stops in the rain at Lambuth on Nov. 13 to get to 104 tackles on the season.

The last time a Delta State player reached 100 tackles in a year happened in 2009 when Lardester Hicks-Green tallied 100 en route to the GSC career tackles record. Williams will look to add to his 104 tackles and is a strong candidate for All-American.

THREE STATESMEN JOIN 50 TACKLES CLUB, TWO MORE APPROACHING MARK
Entering the NCAA Quarterfinals, three Statesmen joined the 50 tackles club after their performances in DSU's 47-24 win over North Alabama. Brett Butler (51), Hollan Fiu (51) and Robert Hogan (50) all topped the 50 tackles plateau. Joe Marshall (48) and Preston Felder (46) all have a shot at 50 stops. Garrett Williams leads the Statesmen with 105 tackles this season with Xavier Triplett standing second with 78.

FRESHMAN PHENOM

Redshirt freshman All-GSC linebacker Xavier Triplett, who became the first linebacker ever chosen Defensive Freshman of the Year, continues to make his presence felt in his first year on the field for the Statesmen. The Hillsboro native has 78 stops on the season which ranks him at sixth in the conference in total tackles.

Triplett leads the Statesmen in tackles for loss with a total of 10 on the year and ranks ninth in the conference in that category. He also has two forced fumbles and an interception in his freshman campaign.

FORCING THE ISSUE

The defense for the Statesmen has made it a habit of causing turnovers this season. Delta State has 27 take aways on the year with 18 interceptions and nine fumble recoveries. DSU forced four turnovers at Lambuth on Nov. 13 at Trinity Christian Stadium and two versus North Alabama on Nov. 27 in the NCAA playoffs.

MARSHALL ANCHORING DEFENSIVE LINE
Junior Youngstown State transfer Joe Marshall has saved his best performances for the back half of the schedule, recording a combined 28 tackles with 5.0 tackles-for-loss and two sacks in the last four games for the Statesmen. The Clearwater, Fla., native has 48 tackles with 9.5 tackles-for-loss, 4.0 sacks and four QB hurries this season.

STATESMEN DEFENSE CLOSING OUT OPPOSITION
In a year that clearly hasn't turned out the way defensive coordinator Pete Golding envisioned in August, the Statesmen are starting to gel at the right time. While surrendering more yards than the coaching staff would like, points have been hard to come by in the fourth quarter. Through 11 games, the Statesmen have allowed just 76 points in the final quarter.

HOGAN CLOSING IN ON 100
Junior linebacker Robert Hogan is closing in on 100 career tackles. The Lexington native has 98 in his career, including a career-high 50 this season. He tallied 15 as a freshman and 33 as a sophomore.

STATESMEN KNOW THEIR FLAGS
Entering the NCAA playoffs, DSU is the most penalized team in the Gulf South Conference at 111.1 yards per game on 11.5 flags per game. The 111.1 yards is also good or bad enough to lead NCAA DII.

1,600 AND COUNTING
Senior wide receiver and return specialist Maurice Moore has topped the 1,600 all-purpose yardage mark this season. The Fort Worth, Texas native has amassed 1,634 yards this season to lead the GSC at 137.8 yards per game.

MOORE BREAKS GSC RETURNS RECORD; CHASING ANOTHER
Kick return specialist Maurice Moore has broken the GSC return record held by former UWA Tiger Terry Allen with 49 returns this season. Moore has 49 kickoff returns for 1,057 yards in 12 games this season.

The Forth Worth, Texas native is chasing another Allen record. The University of Wisconsin transfer currently ranks sixth in GSC history in season kick return yardage, and needs 37 yards to break the record.

CALDWELL DROPS THE BOMB
His punts have been timely and exceptional this season. Senior punter Tyler Caldwell has been a huge special teams weapon this season, allowing the green-and-white to lead the GSC in net punting. Individually, Caldwell finished the regular season ranked second in punting average at 43.7 yards per punt. He trails Derek Jambon of Arkansas-Monticello by less than a yard - 0.7 yards per punt. Caldwell has punted 28 times for 1,223 yards with seven kicks over 50 yards and three inside the 20.

MOORE TAKES DOWN ANOTHER RECORD
It was a another record-setting night for senior wide receiver and kick returner Maurice Moore versus Harding. The Fort Worth, Texas native set a school record for kick return yardage in a game with 168 yards on seven returns versus the Bisons. Moore's effort bested the previous mark of 150 yards held by former Statesman Dennis Patterson, who established the record versus Valdosta State on Nov. 4, 1989.

MOORE BREAKS SCHOOL RECORD FOR KICKOFF RETURN YARDS
Senior wide receiver/kick returner Maurice Moore became Delta State's single-season kickoff return yardage leader on Oct. 7 at UAM. The Fort Worth, Texas native returned three kicks for 70 yards to give him 560 kick return yards this year on 26 attempts. He has since added to that total, amassing 1,057 return yards on a GSC record 49 returns.

ONLY 35
It's hard to believe, but the Statesmen have punted just 35 times during the season. The GSC average is 51.2 punts per team. DSU, Ouachita Baptist (36), West Alabama (38) and Henderson State (42) are the only teams to punt fewer than 50 times this year. Interestingly enough, all four teams rank in the top four in total offense in the GSC.







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