Northern State defeats No. 8 UMD
October 11th, 2025 9:00pm

From Northern State sports information:
Aberdeen, S.D. – The Northern State University football team made history on Saturday evening from The Bank with a 3-point upset victory over No. 10 Minnesota Duluth. The top-10 victory for the Wolves is the first in the Schmidt-era and only top-10 win in the last 20-plus years. In addition, the loss is the first of the season for the Bulldogs.
THE QUICK DETAILS
Final Score: NSU 34, UMD 31
Records: NSU 4-2 (4-2 NSIC), UMD 6-1 (5-1 NSIC)
Attendance: 5077
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Minnesota Duluth scored on the opening drive of the contest, however the Wolves rallied back to take the lead at the end of the quarter
- Jeremy Caruso put NSU on the board with a 36-yard field goal at 5:12 in the first, followed by a quick 3-and-out by UMD to give the Wolves the ball back
- Three plays and a 62-yard receiving touchdown by Wyatt Block, via Brock Bagozzi, gave Northern their first lead of the contest
- The Bulldogs tied the game five minutes into the second with a 32-yard field goal and Caruso responded with a 27-yard of his own for the 13-10 lead just three minutes later
- The Wolves closed out the half, extending their lead to ten on a 2-yard rushing touchdown by Bagozzi with under a minute to play
- Duluth opened the second half with a rushing score and held Northern to a 3-and-out, however a muffed punt return by the Bulldogs and recovery by Andrew Ewald turned the tables in NSU's favor
- The Wolves kicked off the drive on the Duluth 18 yard-line and a 9-yard rush by Daniel Britt set DJ Smith up for the 9-yard receiving touchdown and a 27-17 lead for NSU
- UMD clawed back with under five minutes remaining in the third, scoring on a 6-yard run by Walljasper; once again they were within three of the Wolves
- As the third quarter ticked down, the Wolves went 78-yards down field, capped off by a 28-yard rushing touchdown by Daniel Britt to extend their lead to ten
- The team's traded possessions in the fourth, however UMD broke through with 1:36 remaining in regulation for their fourth touchdown of the contest
- Duluth successfully executed an onside kick and had the ball on the 50 yard-line with 1:35 on the clock
- A 5-yard pass and pass interference penalty by the Wolves and the Bulldogs at the Northern 34 yard-line and within scoring distance, however Tasean Young Jr. sealed the game for NSU with an interception at the 25
- Northern led the contest with 257 yards rushing and added 96 yards passing for 353 yards of total offense in the win; averaging 12.0 yards per completion and 5.8 yards per rush
- The Wolves defense tallied one forced fumble, two fumble recoveries, and one interception in the win
- Bagozzi threw for 80 yards and a touchdown, leading the team, while Britt tallied a team second best 81 yards rushing; the pair each recorded a passing and rushing touchdown in the win
- Block had a career day for the Wolves, notching 156 yards rushing with a 44-yard long, and 81 yards receiving with a 62-yard long
- Jake Adams led the defense, returning to double figures with 17 tackles, including five solo stops, one pass break-up and one QB hurry
- Elijah Jopp and Max Van Landingham followed with eight tackles a piece, while Javonnee Szymanski notched the team's forced fumble
- Caruso tallied two field goals and four PATs, scoring ten points for the Wolves in the win, while Jackson Isakson punted for 73 yards including a 43-yard long
- Cooper Eisenbeisz led returners with 95 total yards, including a 53-yard long on Northern's opening return of the game