Game No. 12 - No. 14 Northwest Missouri State (9-2) at No. 2 Harding (11-0)
Sat., Nov. 22 | 1 p.m. (CT)Â | Searcy, Ark. | First Security Stadium (5,854)
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THIS WEEK'S MATCHUP
The Northwest Missouri State University football squad (9-2 overall, 8-1 MIAA) will make the program's 27th all-time NCAA Div. II playoff appearance against the No. 1-seeded Harding University Bisons.
   Kick is set for 1 p.m. Saturday in Searcy, Ark.
   Tickets will be available Tuesday at noon on HardingTickets.com. $10 for adults and $5 for students.
   The winner of the Northwest-Harding game will play the winner of the Chadron State at Pittsburg State winner in the second round.
Super Region 4 NCAA Playoff Matchups
Northwest Mo. St. at No. 1 Harding
Chadron State at No. 4 Pittsburg State
Western Colo. at No. 2 Central Washington
UT Permian Basin at No. 3 CSU-Pueblo
PLAYOFF PRIMER
Northwest produced a record of 9-2 and gained the program's 32nd MIAA regular season title with an 8-1 league mark.
   Harding is 11-0, all Great American Conference games, and is the top seed in Super Region 4. The Bisons have won 21 consecutive home games.
NORTHWEST-HARDING SERIES
Northwest and Harding have met four previous times in the NCAA Div. II playoffs. Northwest is 4-0 all-time vs. Harding.
   Northwest is 3-0 vs. Harding in Maryville, Mo., and 1-0 vs. the Bisons in Searcy, Ark.
Northwest vs. Harding Playoff Results
Northwest 35, Harding 0
(11/17/12 – Maryville, Mo.) – First Round
Northwest 35, Harding 0
12/3/16 – Maryville, Mo.) - Quarterfinal
Northwest 7, Harding 6
11/23/19 – Maryville, Mo.) – First Round
Northwest 28, Harding 6
11/27/21 – Searcy, Ark.) – Second Round
BEARCATS AMONG D-II ELITE
Since the start of the 1990 season, Northwest has accumulated 349 victories to rank as the highest win total in all of Division II football.
   Northwest has captured the most national titles (6) in the same time frame.
   Northwest went 74-47-1 in the 1990s, 113-21 in the 2000s, 119-18 in the 2010s and 43-16 in the 2020s.
D-II Wins Since 1990Â Â Â Record
1. Northwest Mo. St.   349-101-1
2. Grand Valley State   347-80-2
3. Pittsburg State   330-95-2
4. Valdosta State   306-104-2
5. Indiana, Pa.      300-99
D-II PLAYOFF LEGENDS
Northwest owns the NCAA Div. II record for playoff appearances (26).
   Northwest also holds the NCAA record with 18 consecutive playoff appearances. Ferris State extended the longest active streak for consecutive playoff berths with its 11th this season.
Most Div. II Playoff Appearances
Northwest Mo. St.   27
Grand Valley State   23
North Alabama   21
Pittsburg State   22
Valdosta State   21
Indiana (Pa.)Â Â Â 20
UC Davis   18
Carson-Newman   17
North Dakota State   17
Ferris State   16
Minnesota State   16
Albany State   15
North Dakota   14
West Chester   14
Consecutive Div. II Appearances
Northwest Mo. St.   18 (2004-2022)
Ferris State   11 (2014-pres.)
Grand Valley State   10 (2001-2010)
Pittsburg State   9   (1989-1997)
Albany State   8   (2004-2011)
Tex. A&M-Kings.   7   (1992-1998)
Carson-Newman   7   (1993-1999)
UC Davis   7   (1996-2002)
North Alabama   7 (2005-2011)
North Dakota State   6   (1981-1986)
Valdosta State   6 (2000-2005)
Abilene Christian   6 (2006-2011)
DIVISION II'S ELITE PROGRAM
Northwest has captured six NCAA Div. II national championships – the most national titles by any Division II program. Northwest won national championships in 1998, 1999, 2009, 2013, 2015 and 2016.
   The Bearcats have played in the NCAA Div. II national championship game 10 times in the last 23 years.
NCAA Division II National Titles
Northwest Mo. St.   6
North Dakota State   5
Grand Valley State   4
Valdosta State      4
North Alabama   3
Ferris State      3
Minnesota Duluth   2
Northern Colorado   2
Pittsburg State   2
Texas State      2
Troy            2
15 others have one national title
Championship Game Appearances
Northwest Mo. St.   10
North Dakota St.   7
Valdosta St.      7
Grand Valley St.   6
North Alabama   5
Pittsburg St.      5
Ferris St.      4
Jacksonville St.   4
Carson-Newman   3
Delaware      3
53 ALL-TIME PLAYOFF WINS
The Bearcats are 53-20 all-time in the playoffs, which marks the most victories in Division II playoff history.
   The Bearcats (.726) also rank No. 2 in highest winning percentage in the Division II playoffs (minimum of 10 games played).
Most Division II Playoff Victories
Northwest Mo. St.   53
Grand Valley St.   40
North Alabama   35
Valdosta St.   34
Ferris St.   30
North Dakota St.   30
Pittsburg St.   27
Indiana (Pa.)Â Â Â 22
Carson-Newman   20
Minnesota St.   18
North Dakota   18
Delta St.   17
Div. II Playoff Win Percentage
West Florida   12-4   .750
Northwest Mo. St.   53-20    .726
Ferris State   30-12   .714
North Dakota State   30-12    .714
Tex. A&M-Commerce   9-4   .692
Valdosta State   34-16    .680
Grand Valley State   40-19    .678
North Alabama    35-18    .660
Delaware   7-4   .636
Northern Colorado   12-7   .632
minimum of 10 games played
50-WIN PLAYOFF CLUB
Northwest is one of four NCAA schools with 50 or more all-time playoff victories.
   Mount Union holds the all-time playoff record with 111 wins. North Dakota State ranks second with 81 playoff victories. Wisconsin-Whitewater has posted 58 playoff triumphs.
   NDSU won 30 NCAA Div. II playoff games before transitioning to FCS where the Bison have picked up 51 more playoff wins.
MEASURE UP WITH BEARCATS
Northwest owns an NCAA Division II playoff record 53 victories. The other current members of the MIAA have won a combined 45 playoff games.
MIAA Playoff Records
Northwest Mo. St.   53-20 (26 years)
Pittsburg State   27-19 (21 years)
Central Missouri   4-5 (5 years)
Central Oklahoma   4-5 (5 years)
Emporia State   3-4 (4 years)
Northeastern St.   2-2 (2 years)
Missouri Western   2-4 (4 years)
Nebraska-Kearney   2-5 (5 years)
Washburn   1-4 (4 years)
Fort Hays State   0-4 (4 years)
Missouri Southern   0-1 (1 year)
BEARCATS CLINCH 32ND MIAA REGULAR SEASON CROWN
Northwest clinched a share of the program's 32nd MIAA regular season title with a 38-7 victory over Missouri Western. It is Northwest's first conference crown since 2021.
MIAA Titles Won/Shared
Northwest Mo. St.   32
Truman St. Â Â Â Â Â Â 26
Southeast Mo. St.   17
Pittsburg State    15
Central Missouri    10
Missouri S&TÂ Â Â Â Â Â 8
Missouri State      7
Fort Hays State    2
Missouri Western    2
Emporia State      1
Lincoln          1
Missouri Southern    1
Washburn       1
Central Oklahoma    1
BEARCATS IN NATIONAL TOP 25 POLLS
The Northwest Missouri State University football team dropped two spots to No. 14 in this week's American Football Coaches Association Top 25 poll.
   The Bearcats remained steady at No. 9 in this week's D2Football.com poll.
   Harding is ranked No. 2 in both polls.
BEARCATS GET AFTER
QUARTERBACKS
Northwest possesses three of the MIAA's top four sacks leaders in
Clayton Power (7.5),
Jordan Pigram (6.5) and
Carter Edwards (6.0). Emporia State's Landon Boss leads the league with 10.0 sacks.
NO. 1 IN MIAA, NO. 11 IN NATION IN TOTAL DEFENSE
The Bearcats rank No. 1 in the MIAA and No. 8 in the nation in total defense (266.5 yards/game).
   Northwest ranks No. 17 in the nation in rushing defense (97.2 yards/game).
NCAA Div. II Leaders - Total Defense
1. Harding      232.5
2. Ashland      244.5
3. Findlay         249.7
4. Kutztown      251.5
5. Albany St.      257.5
6. Savannah St.      263.2
7. Indiana, Pa.      266.5
8. Northwest Mo. St.   266.5
9. West Florida      271.8
10. Fort Valley St.      274.6
FEWEST FIRST DOWNS
ALLOWED IN MIAA
Northwest leads the MIAA and ranks No. 6 in the country in first downs allowed on defense (156).
   Northwest has held seven opponents to less than 20 first downs this season (Washburn - 6; Texas A&M-Kingsville - 15; Missouri Southern - 18; Fort Hays State - 11; Nebraska-Kearney - 6; Emporia State - 10; Missouri Western - 9).
NCAA Div. II Leaders - First Downs (Def.)
1. American International   146
2. Saint Anselm      147
3. West Florida      149
4. Harding      154
  Indiana, Pa.      154
6. Northwest Mo. St.   156
7. Johnson C. Smith   158
  Southeastern Okla. St.   158
9. Savannah St.      160
10. Ashland      161
THIRD-DOWN STOPS
Part of the reason Northwest has not allowed many first down is because of its play on third down.
   Northwest ranks No. 5 in the nation and tops in the MIAA in third-down conversion percentage defense (25.6%).
   In MIAA games, Northwest allowed only 26-of-121 conversions on third down (21.5%).
NCAA Div. II Leaders - 3rd-Down Conv. Def.
1. Albany St.      22.9%
2. Johnson C. Smith   24.2%
3. Benedict      24.8%
4. West Florida      25.2%
5. Northwest Mo. St.   25.6%
6. Ferris St.      26.8%
7. Central Washington   27.8%
8. Northeastern St.   28.2%
9. American International   28.4%
10. Harding      30.3%
NW Def. 3rd-Down Conv. Def - MIAA ONLY
Washburn   1-14 (7.1%)
Missouri Southern   3-10 (30.0%)
Central Oklahoma   5-15 (33.3%)
Central Missouri   6-18 (33.3%)
Fort Hays State   2-12 (16.7%)
Nebraska-Kearney   1-11 (9.1%)
Emporia State   3-15 (20.0%)
Missouri Western   3-14 (21.4%)
Pittsburg State   2-12 (16.7%)
POINTS ARE HARD TO COME BY FOR BEARCAT OPPONENTS
The Northwest defense is ranked No. 7 in the nation in scoring defense by allowing 16.2 points per game.
   Northwest held seven of its 11 opponents to 16 points or less.
   The Bearcats allowed a league-low 22 touchdowns.
   The Bearcats rank tied for No. 7 in the country for the fewest touchdowns allowed (19).
NCAA Div. II Leaders - Def. TDs Allowed
1. Harding      10
2. Kutztown      15
3. Albany St.      16
  Findlay         16
5. Carson-Newman   17
6. Ashland      20
7. Northwest Mo. St.   22
  Benedict      22
  Franklin Pierce      22
  Grand Valley St.      22
NCAA Div. II Leaders - Defense Scoring
1. Harding      6.4
2. Kutztown      10.5
3. Albany St.      11.9
4. Findlay         12.2
5. Carson-Newman   14.5
6. Ashland      14.8
7. Northwest Mo. St.   16.2
8. Northwood      16.6
9. Benedict      16.9
  Western Colorado   16.9
HARD TO SCORE THROUGH THE AIR AGAINST NORTHWEST
The Bearcat defense ranks No. 1 in the MIAA and is tied for No. 11 in the nation in fewest touchdown passes allowed (10).
Fewest Pass TDs Allowed NCAA Div. II
1. Harding      5
2. Albany St.      6
3. Fort Valley St.      8
  Delta St.      8
  Indiana, Pa.      8
6. Frostburg St.      9
  Davenport      9
  Grand Valley St.      9
  Carson-Newman   9
  Newberry      9
11. Northwest Mo. St.   10
  UT Permian Basin   10
  Franklin Pierce      10
  Ouachita Baptist   10
  Findlay         10
BEARCAT DEFENSE STIFF VS OPPOSING PASSING GAMES
The Bearcats rank No. 8 in the nation in passing efficiency defense (101.37).
   Northwest has intercepted 11 passes and allowed only 10 touchdowns through the air. The Bearcats have allowed 1,863 passing yards (169.4 per game).
NCAA Div. II Leaders - Pass Effic. Defense
1. Albany St.      87.68
2. Frostburg St.      87.75
3. Harding      89.78
4. Davenport      98.15
5. Ferris St.      99.24
6. Fort Valley St.      100.71
7. UT Permian Basin   101.23
8. Northwest Mo. St.   101.37
9. Chadron St.      103.72
10. Wayne State      105.09
'CATS ALWAYS LOOKING FOR 6
Northwest leads the MIAA in scoring offense (33.1 ppg) and ranks No. 36 in the nation.
   The Bearcats scored a league-best 51 touchdowns, which ranks tied for No. 24 in the nation.
   Northwest leads the MIAA with 30 rushing touchdowns.
Northwest is tied for No. 12 in the nation in rushing scores.
NCAA Div. II Leaders - Rushing TDs Scored
1. Harding      66
2. Ferris St.      47
3. Virginia Union      43
5. Kutztown      38
  Central Washington   38
7. Eastern New Mexico   34
8. East Stroudsburg   33
9. Emory & Hendry   31
  UIndy         31
  Northern Michigan   31
12. Northwest Mo. St.   30
BEARCATS ARE THE LEAGUE'S BEST RUSHERS
Northwest is churning out an MIAA-best 242.2 rushing yards per contest. Northwest ranks No. 11 in the country in rushing yards per game.
   Northwest has surpassed the 200-yard rushing mark five times this season. The Bearcats rushed for 246 yards at Washburn, 305 yards vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 217 yards at Missouri Southern, 358 at Central Missouri and 437 vs. Fort Hays State.
NCAA Div. II Leaders - Rushing Offense
1. Harding      460.1
2. Eastern New Mexico   312.5
3. Virginia Union      309.7
4. Ferris St.      291.3
5. New Mexico Highlands   288.5
6. Minot St.      286.8
7. Northern Michigan   283.9
8. Central Washington   276.5
9. Fairmont St.      249.1
10. Carson-Newman   245.7
11. Northwest Mo. St.   242.2
FOUR WITH 300 OR MORE RUSHING YARDS
Northwest's offense features four players with 300 or more yards rushing.
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Quincy Torry leads the team with 690 rushing yards (6.5 yards/carry). Torry has produced three 100-yard rushing games.
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Dominic Myers is tied for second on the team in rushing with 543 yards (6.6 yards/carry) with five ground scores.
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Zechariah Owens is tied for second on the team with 543 rushing yards (6.5 yards/carry) and a team-best 10 touchdowns on the ground.
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Te'Shaun Porter is fourth on the team with 367 yards (4.2 yards/carry) and six rushing touchdowns.
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EXPLOSIVE GROUND GAME
Northwest produced three rushing touchdowns of 50 yards or more in its 52-3 win over Fort Hays State.
   Quarterback
Zechariah Owens scored two of those long touchdown runs on sprints of 56 and 73 yards vs. the Tigers. Running back
Quincy Torry added an 85-yard TD burst vs. FHSU.
   The Bearcats have had seven rushing touchdowns of 40 yards or more this season.
40+ Yard TD Runs in 2025
85,
Quincy Torry vs. FHSU
73,
Zechariah Owens vs. FHSU
56,
Zechariah Owens vs. FHSU
55,
Quincy Torry at UCM
54,
Chris Ruhnke vs. UCO
44,
Zechariah Owens at UCM
40,
Dominic Myers vs. TAMUK
TWO 100-YARD RUSHERS
For the second time this season, Northwest had a pair of 100-yard rushers in a single game.
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Zechariah Owens (164) and
Quincy Torry (114) did it against Fort Hays State.
Dominic Myers (157) and
Quincy Torry (117) eclipsed the century mark on the ground vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville.
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Dominic Myers posted his second 100-yard rushing game of the season with a 14-carry, 100-yard performance at Emporia State.
NW's 100-Yard Rushers in 2025
164,
Zechariah Owens vs. FHSU
152,
Dominic Myers vs. TAMUK
124,
Zechariah Owens at UCM
117,
Quincy Torry vs. TAMUK
114,
Quincy Torry vs. FHSU
100,
Dominic Myers at ESU
101,
Quincy Torry vs. PSU
OWENS IS A SCORING THREAT
Redshirt freshman quarterback
Zechariah Owens has been a scoring threat for Bearcat opponents.
   Owens has rushed for 543 yards and an MIAA-best 10 touchdowns.
   Owens is one of 11 NCAA Div. II quarterbacks with 10 or more rushing touchdowns this season.
   Owens is one of six NCAA Div. II freshmen with 10 or more rushing touchdowns this year.
   Owens has passed for seven touchdowns. He has completed 66.7% (58-of-87) of his passes. Owens has a QB efficiency rating of 158.99.
FEW SACKS ALLOWED
The Northwest offensive line has allowed 12 quarterback sacks this season. Six of the sacks came in the season finale vs. Pittsburg State at Children's Mercy Park in Kansas City. Northwest is tied for No. 22 in the nation in fewest sacks allowed.
   Northwest leads the MIAA in fewest sacks allowed (12), and Pittsburg State ranks second with 15 allowed.
BEARCATS GENERATE PLENTY OF TOTAL OFFENSE
Northwest ranks tied for No. 12 in the nation and tied for No. 2 in the MIAA in total offense by averaging 455.5 yards per game. UCM leads the MIAA in total offense (464.3 per game) and Central Oklahoma has matched Northwest at 455.5 yards per contest.
   The Bearcats have produced eight games of 400 or more yards of total offense this season (Washburn - 495; Texas A&M-Kingsville - 646; Central Oklahoma - 409; Central Missouri - 501; Fort Hays State - 580; Emporia State - 420; Missouri Western - 495; Pittsburg State - 427).
   Northwest generated a season-high 646 yards of total offense against Texas A&M-Kingsville. It was the most yards of total offense in a game since a 670-yard output against Lincoln on Sept. 10, 2022.
OWENS ACCOUNTS FOR SIX OF SEVEN TDS AT UCM; NAMED MIAA POW
Redshirt freshman quarterback
Zechariah Owens accounted for six touchdowns in Northwest's 49-32 win at Central Missouri and earned the MIAA Offensive Athlete of the Week award.
   Owens rushed for four touchdowns and threw for two more. The six total touchdowns tied for the second-most touchdowns by a Northwest player in a single game in program history.
Northwest Most Touchdowns Game
7, Kyle Zimmerman vs. PSU (11/29/16)
6, Trevor Adams vs. ESU (11/9/13)
6, Kyle Zimmerman vs. NSU (10/15/16)
6, Zach Martin vs. MSSU (9/23/17)
6, Mike Hohensee vs. UCM (9/18/21)
6,
Zechariah Owens vs. UCM (10/11/25)
QUINCY ECLIPSES 100 YARDS
Redshirt freshman
Quincy Torry began fall camp fifth on the depth chart, but through seven games he ranks No. 2 on the team in rushing yards (428).
   Torry gained his first collegaite 100-yard rushing game vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville with 117 yards on 15 carries.
   Torry gained his second 100-yard rushing contest with a 114-yard performance on eight carries vs. FHSU. Torry raced to an 85-yard touchdown scamper against FHSU.
EDWARDS STUFFS STAT SHEET
Senior linebacker
Carter Edwards was credited with 15 tackles, two tackles-for-loss, a quarterback sack and a forced fumble in Northwest's 49-32 win at Central Missouri.
18 DIFFERENT RECEIVERS
Northwest has spread the ball around to 18 different receivers this season.
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Luke Mathews leads the group with 37 receptions, 451 yards and seven touchdowns.
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Erwin Nash is second on the squad with 33 receptions for 433 yards and three touchdowns.
   Mathews is the active career leader for Northwest in receptions (76), receiving yards (1,179) and touchdown catches (9).
   Of the 18 different receivers to have caught a pass, 15 of them have three or more receptions.
MO PILES UP POINTS
Junior kicker
Mo Alwaely ranks second on the squad this season with 56 points.
   Alwaely is 49-of-51 on extra points and 3-of-5 on field goals.
   Alwaely transferred to Northwest from Lincoln University (Mo.). As a Blue Tiger, Alwaely went 30-of-31 on extra points and 19-of-33 on field goals.
   Alwaely has scored 145 career points as collegiate kicker.
Alwaely's Career Kicking Stats
Year      PATs   FGs   Long   Pts.
2023Â Â Â Â Â Â 12-13Â Â Â 10-18Â Â Â 49Â Â Â 42
2024Â Â Â Â Â Â 18-18Â Â Â 9-16Â Â Â 50Â Â Â 45
2025Â Â Â Â Â Â 49-51Â Â Â 3-5Â Â Â 40Â Â Â 58
Totals   79-82   22-39   50   145
SPREADING IT AROUND
Bearcat quarterback
Chris Ruhnke has thrown 36 touchdown passes to 18 different receivers in his career.
   Ruhnke is 405-of-660 passing for 4,764 yards and 36 touchdowns. He has a career passing efficiency rating of 132.42.
Ruhnke's Career TD Passes
2023
Kashan Griffin - 20 yards vs. Lincoln, Mo.
Kashan Griffin - 26 yards vs. Lincoln, Mo.
Jamar Simpson - 19 yards vs. Lincoln, Mo.
2024
Andrew Bradley - 43 yards vs. Minn. St.
Luke Mathews - 80 yards vs. Minn. St.
Tank Young - 13 yards vs. Minn. St.
Eric Richardson - 10 yards at Neb.-Kearney
Zach Atkins - 23 yards at Neb.-Kearney
Jadon Brady - 5 yards vs. Fort Hays St.
Wentric Williams III - 2 yards vs. Fort Hays St.
Eric Richardson - 68 yards at Mo. Southern
John Giagiari - 8 yards at Mo. Southern
Zach Atkins - 5 yards at Mo. Southern
Luke Mathews - 29 yards vs. Emporia State
Andrew Bradley - 8 yards at Washburn
Eric Richardson - 46 yards at Central Okla.
Jake Weber - 19 yards vs. Central Missouri
Eric Richardson - 41 yards vs. Central Missouri
Tyce Hoover - 6 yards vs. Northeastern St.
John Giagiari - 9 yards vs. Northeastern St.
Eric Richardson - 32 yards vs. Northeastern St.
Eric Richardson - 15 yards at Missouri Western
2025
Jackson Miller - 13 yards at Washburn
Luke Mathews - 4Â yards vs. TAMUK
Luke Mathews - 5 yards vs. TAMUK
Andrew Waltke - 16 yards vs. TAMUK
Erwin Nash - 12 yards vs. TAMUK
Dominic Myers - 25 yards at Mo. Southern
Erwin Nash - 25 yards vs. Central Okla.
Jackson Miller - 68 yards vs. Central Okla.
Luke Mathews - 28 yards at Emporia State
Dominic Myers - 31 yards at Emporia State
Dominic Myers - 6 yards vs. Missouri Western
Luke Mathews - 5 yards vs. Missouri Western
Gatlin Samuel - 19 yards vs. Missouri Western
Erwin Nash - 3 yards vs. Pittsburg State
MATHEWS LATCHES SECOND 100-YARD GAME
Senior wide receiver
Luke Mathews achieved his second career 100-yard receiving game with a nine-catch, 108-yard performance against Central Missouri.
   Mathews also nabbed a pair of touchdown receptions from
Zechariah Owens against the Mules from 28 yards and seven yards.
   Mathews's nine receptions are the most by a Bearcat wide receiver since Alec Tatum had an 11-catch, 205-yard performance vs. Central Oklahoma (Sept. 25, 2021).
MYERS MAKING PLAYS
Senior running back/returner
Dominic Myers is averaging a team-best 91.6 all-purpose yards per game, which ranks No. 6 in the MIAA.
   Myers is tied for second on the team in rushing yards (543) with five touchdowns on the ground.
   Myers put his rushing talents on display against Texas A&M-Kingsville. Myers rushed for a career-high 157 yards on 10 carries. Myers finished off the scoring vs. the Javelinas with a 40-yard touchdown jaunt.
   Myers added his second career 100-yard rushing game at Emporia State on 14 carries. Myers posted 208 all-purpose yards and three touchdowns in a 41-14 win at ESU.
   In 32 career games, Myers has accumulated 2,071 all-purpose yards (749 rushing; 190 receiving; 449 punt returns; 683 kick returns).
2025 MIAA All-Purpose Yards Leaders
1. Kingsley Bennett (Emporia St.)Â Â Â 101.9
2. Hogan Wasson (Central Mo.)Â Â Â 100.9
3. Ashton Schumann (Central Okla.)Â Â Â 100.5
4. Nathan Glades (Mo. Southern   97.3
5. Zahmari Palode-Gary (Pittsburg St.)Â Â Â 91.7Â Â Â 6.
Dominic Myers (Northwest Mo. St.)Â Â Â 91.6
MYERS RANKS NO. 10 IN NW CAREER PUNT RETURN YARDS
Senior
Dominic Myers ranks No. 10 in Bearcat history with 449 punt return yards. Myers has fielded 47 career punts.
   He also ranks No. 12 on the NCAA Div. II active career list for punt return yards (449).
Northwest Career Punt Return Yards
1. Jamaica Rector (2001-04)Â Â Â Â Â Â 1,494
2. Tony Miles (1997-2000)Â Â Â Â Â Â 1,490
3. Kendall Wright (2005-08)Â Â Â Â Â Â 1,233
4. Joe Spinello (1965-68)Â Â Â Â Â Â 963
5. Shawn Bane Jr. (2015-18)Â Â Â Â Â Â 878
6. Jordan Simmons (2009-12)Â Â Â 825
7. Jason Melnick (1994-96)Â Â Â Â Â Â 782
8. Jeff Linden (1981-84)Â Â Â Â Â Â 634
9. Joe Wingate (1970-73)Â Â Â Â Â Â 561
10.
Dominic Myers (2023-pres.)Â Â Â 449
NCAA Div. II Active Leaders PR Yards
1. Andrew Cook (CSU Pueblo)Â Â Â 798
2. Konnor Mickelseon (Colo. Mines)Â Â Â 701
3. Cam Peoples (Emory & Henry)Â Â Â 676
4. Ryan Medeiros (Pittsburg St.)Â Â Â 673
5. Ethan Holbrook (Tiffin)Â Â Â Â Â Â 560
6. Anthony Crowell (UIndy)Â Â Â Â Â Â 546
7. Cameron Watts (Albany St.)Â Â Â 526
8. Riely Weiss (Ashland)Â Â Â Â Â Â 512
9. Brady Rose (Ferris St.)Â Â Â Â Â Â 478
10. Asher Gregory (Davenport)Â Â Â 465
11. Kalen Frazier (Indiana, Pa.)Â Â Â 464
12.
Dominic Myers (Northwest Mo. St.)Â Â Â 449
THREE CONSECUTIVE GAMES OF DEFENSIVE DOMINANCE
Northwest's defense continued its lockdown mode after holding its third straight opponent to less than 200 yards of total offense.
   Northwest dominated Fort Hays State (W, 52-3), Nebraska-Kearney (W, 14-0) and Emporia State (W, 41-14).
   FHSU managed 131 yards of total offense. UNK was held to 111 yards of total offense. ESU's vaunted offense was limited to 181 total yards.
   It was the third straight week Northwest has held an opponent to less than 100 yards passing. FHSU passed for 87 yards, UNK threw for 39 yards and ESU passed for 71 yards.
   It is the fewest passing yards in a game by Emporia State since they threw for 63 yards against Henderson State in a 29-3 NCAA playoff win on Nov. 28, 2015.
EDWARDS WAS FLYING AROUND AGAINST ESU
Senior linebacker
Carter Edwards stacked up the stat sheet in a 41-14 road win over Emporia State and earned MIAA Defensive Player of the Week honors.
   Edwards logged five tackles, 2.5 tackles-for-loss, 2.5 quarterback sacks, a forced fumble and an interception return for 21 yards. It is the second time in Edwards's career he has been named the league's defensive player of the week.
   His forced fumble broke up a fake field goal by the Hornets that easily would have resulted in a touchdown in the second quarter. However, Edwards knocked the ball loose as ESU holder Darby Roper rose to pass the ball. It was the second sack on the ESU possession by Edwards. On second and goal from the nine, Edwards registered a 16-yard sack of Jamison Sarver to move the ball back to the 24-yard line. Two plays later, Edwards notched the sack on the fake field goal.
   Edwards's third quarter interception and 21-yard return set the Bearcats up at the three-yard line for a short touchdown drive that put Northwest up 28-7 with 9:08 left in the third quarter.
   Edwards leads the Bearcats in tackles (71), forced fumbles (4) and interceptions (2) this season.
   Edwards has played in 31 career games and has tallied 152 total tackles. In his Bearcat career, Edwards has generated 19.5 tackles-for-loss, 9.0 sacks, four interceptions and five forced fumbles.
MYERS'S 3-TD EFFORT LIFTS BEARCATS PAST HORNETS
Dominic Myers racked up 208 all-purpose yards and three touchdowns (two rushing, one receiving) in leading the Bearcats to a 41-14 road triumph over the Hornets and he was named the MIAA's Offensive Player of the Week.
   Myers totaled 100 rushing yards on 14 carries (his second 100-yard game this season), grabbed a team-best eight receptions for 62 yards, two punt returns for 24 yards and one kickoff return for 18 yards.
   Myers set up Northwest's first scoring drive of the game with a 24-yard punt return.
   On Northwest's next possession, Myers scampered 25 yards for a rushing touchdown to give Northwest a 14-7 lead.
   Myers bumped the lead to 21-7 when he tallied a five-yard touchdown run with 9:27 left in the third quarter for a 21-7 cushion.
   Myers out-leaped a Hornet defender and high-pointed a 31-yard touchdown reception from quarterback
Chris Ruhnke with 4:00 left in the third quarter to boost Northwest's lead to 34-7.
BEARCATS NET THREE PICKS VS LOPERS
The Bearcats snared three interceptions in its 14-0 shutout of the UNK Lopers.
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Clayton Power,
O'Shea Davis and
Michael Harrison picked up interceptions against the Lopers.
   It is the most interceptions in a game by the Bearcats since Northwest picked off three passes at Washburn on Oct. 5, 2024.
   Power is tied for the team lead in interceptions (2) with
Parker Bowen,
Antwon Jenkins Jr. and
Carter Edwards.
DEFENSIVE SHOW VS. FHSU
The Bearcat defense was stellar in a 52-3 win over Fort Hays State. FHSU was limited to 11 first downs, 44 rushing yards, 87 passing yards and 131 yards of total offense.
   FHSU ran 50 plays and averaged a paltry 2.6 yards per play.
   The three points are the fewest points FHSU has scored against Northwest since being shutout in back-to-back years in 2006 (L, 59-0) and 2007 (L, 17-0).
50+ POINT GAMES
Northwest put up 52 points against Fort Hays State. It is the 63rd time the Bearcats have surpassed the 50-point mark in program history.
437 RUSHING YARDS VS FHSU
Northwest gained a season-high 437 rushing yards in its 52-3 win vs. Fort Hays State. It is the most rushing yards gained in a single game by an MIAA team this season.
   It marked the most rushing yards for the Bearcats since a 443-yard rushing performance against Northeastern State on Nov. 2, 2019. Northwest also tallied 413 rushing yards vs. Lindenwood (Nov. 30, 2019) in a second-round NCAA Div. II playoff game.
OWENS HITS 100-YARD MARK AT CENTRAL MISSOURI
Quarterback
Zechariah Owens surpassed the 100-yard rushing mark for the first time in his career with a 124-yard effort in a 49-32 win at Central Missouri.
   Owens rushed the ball 11 times and scored four rushing touchdowns (1, 2, 8, 44) against the Mules. Owens averaged 11.3 yards per carry vs. the Mules.
   Owens is one of three NCAA Div. II quarterbacks this season to have rushed for four touchdowns in a game - joining Minnesota-Duluth's Kyle Walljasper (Sept. 20 vs. Sioux Falls) and Michigan Tech's Elliott Larner (Oct. 25 vs. Northern Michigan).
   Owens is one of two MIAA players overall to have rushed for four scores this season - joining Nebraska-Kearney's Isaiah Harris (Sept. 20, 2025 vs. Emporia State).
   It is the 17th time a Bearcat has scored four or more rushing touchdowns in a single game.
   Owens is only the third Bearcat quarterback to record four rushing touchdowns in a game. Owens joined Jeremy Wilson who posted four scores against Missouri Western on Sept. 2, 1989, and Tom Kruse who recorded four touchdowns vs. Nebraska-Kearney on Sept. 11, 1989.
Northwest Most Rushing TDs Game
5, Xavier Omon vs. Truman State (9/22/07)
5, Xavier Omon vs. PSU (10/6/07)
4, Jeremy Wilson vs. MWSU (9/2/89)
4, Tom Kruse vs. UNK (11/11/89)
4, Jason Krone vs. WU (10/9/93)
4, Jesse Haynes vs. WU (11/9/96)
4, Xavier Omon vs. ESU (10/7/06)
4, Xavier Omon vs. West Texas (11/24/07)
4, LaRon Council vs. MWSU (9/13/08)
4, LaRon Council vs. PSU (10/4/08)
4, LaRon Council vs. MSSU (11/18/08)
4, LaRon Council vs. North Ala. (12/6/08)
4, Phil Jackson II vs. St. Cloud St. (12/7/13)
4, Justin Rankin vs. NSU (11/2/19)
4, Al McKeller vs. UNK (10/23/21)
4, Jay Harris vs. UCO (10/7/23)
4,
Zechariah Owens vs. UCM (10/11/25)
POWER NABS FIRST INT; NAMED MIAA DEFENSIVE POW
Senior defensive lineman
Clayton Power was credited with his first career interception in Northwest's 21-14 win at Missouri Southern.
   Power was rewarded as the MIAA Defensive Athlete of the Week.
   Power produced a game-changing interception with 4:35 to play in Northwest's seven-point road win over Missouri Southern.
   With Northwest holding a 14-7 lead, Power read a screen play from the Lions and gained his first career interception at the MSSU 37-yard line. Power's interception set up Northwest with a short field and led to a 25-yard touchdown pass to
Dominic Myers with 3:19 to play that gave the Bearcats a two-score advantage.
   Power also had three tackles on the day as Northwest limited Missouri Southern to 75 rushing yards.
FREDRICKSON SURPASSES 200 CAREER TACKLES
Senior safety
Shane Fredrickson surpassed the 200-career tackle mark with eight stops against Central Missouri.
   Fredrickson has collected 233 career tackles entering Saturday's playoff game at Harding.
   Fredrickson has played in 45 games and has tallied five interceptions.
   Fredrickson ranks No. 6 among active NCAA Div. II players in solo tackles (176).
NCAA Div. II Active Leaders Solo Tackles
1. Jacob Penney (Ft. Lewis)Â Â Â 205
  Josiah Hedensten (SW Minn. St.)   205
3. John Johnson (Fort Hays St.)Â Â Â 193
4. Johnny Harris (Findlay)Â Â Â Â Â Â 189
5. Alex Kowalczyk (Wayne St.)Â Â Â 184
6.
Shane Fredrickson (NWMSU)Â Â Â 176
  Carter Brock (Southern Naz.)   176
  Clark Griffin (Harding)      176
9. Griffin Buzzell (Clarion)Â Â Â Â Â Â 172
10. Cole Lalama (Western N.M.)Â Â Â 171
BOWEN CRACKS CAREER-HIGH 12 STOPS, PICK VS. UCO
Senior linebacker Parker Brown racked up a career-best 12 tackles and gained his second career interception in Northwest's 38-16 win over No. 15-ranked Central Oklahoma.
   Bowen has recorded both interceptions this season in MIAA play against Washburn and Central Oklahoma.
   Bowen has tallied 47 tackles Bowen has been credited with 103 career tackles in 43 games played.
STACKING WINS VS LIONS
Northwest's 30 straight wins over Missouri Southern in the series is tied for the fourth-longest streak in NCAA Div. II history. The streak must be an uninterrupted series of games against one opponent.
Most Consecutive Victories Over One
Opponent In An Uninterrupted Series
1) 38—East Stroudsburg vs. Cheyney (from Oct. 11, 1980 to Sept. 30, 2017)
2) 38—Shepherd vs. West Va. St. (from Nov. 15, 1980, to Sept. 22, 2018)
3) 31—Carson-Newman vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (from Nov. 3, 1979 to Nov. 6, 2010)
4) 30—Northwest Mo. St. vs. Mo. Southern (from Oct. 21, 1995 to present)
5) 29—Northwest Mo. St. vs. Emporia St. (from Oct. 28, 1995 to Nov. 12, 2022)
600-YARD GAMES FOR NW
The Bearcats churned up 646 yards of total offense in its 49-20 win over Texas A&M-Kingsville.
   Since the 2004 season, Northwest has had 20 games with 600 or more yards of total offense.
   The school record for most yards gained by a Northwest team was 796 vs. Emporia State on Nov. 7, 1992, in Maryville, Mo. Northwest rushed for a school-record 627 rushing yards vs. the Hornets at Rickenbrode Stadium.
NW's 600-Yard Games Since 2004
687 vs. Central Oklahoma (10/12/13)
684 vs. Eastern New Mexico (10/15/11)
678 vs. Missouri S&T (9/18/04)
670 at Lincoln (9/12/22)
667 vs. Central Missouri (11/7/09)
662 vs. Northeastern State (10/15/16)
654 vs. Northeastern State (9/29/12)
651 vs. Missouri Southern (9/23/17)
648 at Northeastern State (10/23/21)
646 vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville (9/13/25)
636 at Fort Hays State (10/31/09)
633 at Missouri Southern (9/21/19)
621 vs. Northeastern State (11/2/19)
617 vs. Southwest Baptist (9/29/07)
616 at Central Oklahoma (9/27/14)
614 at Northeastern State (11/4/23)
606 at Missouri Southern (10/9/04)
606 vs. Nebraska-Kearney (10/30/21)
605 vs. Washburn (10/22/11)
603 vs. Emporia State (11/12/11)
PIGRAM NOTCHES 3 SACKS
Jordan Pigram recorded three of Northwest's seven quarterback sacks in a 34-7 win at Washburn on Saturday.
   The sophomore defensive lineman was a part of the Bearcat defense that did not allow Washburn to take an offensive snap on the other side of the 50-yard line. All 51 of Washburn's snaps came outside of the 50-yard line.
   Pigram's three sacks accounted for 17 yards lost for the Ichabods, while Washburn rushed for a total of minus-19 yards in the contest.
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A LOT OF RECEIVING OPTIONS
Bearcat quarterbacks completed passes to 15 different receivers in their 34-7 win at Washburn.
BEARCAT STADIUM DOMINANCE
Since the start of the 2002 season, Northwest football has gone 131-15 in Bearcat Stadium.
  Ten of the 15 losses have come against MIAA opponents - Emporia State in 2023; Fort Hays State in 2017, 2018; Pittsburg State in 2014, 2023, 2024; Missouri Western in 2012; Washburn in 2005 and Central Missouri in 2003, 2024.
  The five non-conference losses came against Northern Colorado (2002 playoffs), Nebraska-Omaha (2007 season opener), Abilene Christian (2008 season opener), Texas A&M-Kingsville (2010 season opener) and Minnesota State (2024 season opener).
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS
It's not easy to get on the Academic All-America list. The Bearcats do a pretty good job of filling it up though, placing 25 players on the list, including 24 since 2003. In 2016, Kyle Zimmerman (QB) took home the top honor – Academic All-American of the Year – something no Bearcat had ever done.
   Zach Howard became the second three-time College Sports Communicators Academic All-America® selection in football (joining Trevor Adams) by earning second-team status in 2022.  Â
Northwest's Academic All-America Selections
Chip Gregory, LB - 1981 (First Team)
Josh Lamberson, QB - 2004 (First Team)
Troy Tysdahl, LB - 2004 (First Team)
Josh Lamberson, QB - 2005 (First Team)
Myles Burnsides, DB - 2008 (Second Team)
Myles Burnsides, DB - 2009 (First Team)
Sean Paddock, DL - 2009 (Second Team)
Jake Soy, WR - 2010 (Second Team)
Trevor Adams, QB - 2011 (Second Team)
Trevor Adams, QB - 2012 (Second Team)
Nate DeJong, DB - 2012 (Second Team)
Trevor Adams, QB - 2013 (First Team)
Eric Reimer, LB - 2013 (Second Team)
Eric Reimer, LB - 2014 (First Team)
Kyle Zimmerman, QB - 2016 (First Team)
Marqus Andrews, TE - 2018 (First Team)
Ryan Spelhaug, OL - 2018 (First Team)
Marqus Andrews, TE - 2019 (Second Team)
Ryan Spelhaug, OL - 2019 (First Team)
Jackson Barnes, LB - 2020-21 (Second Team)
Zach Howard, DT - 2020-21 (Second Team)
Jackson Barnes, LB - 2021 (First Team)
Zach Howard, DT - 2021 (Second Team)
Zach Howard, DT - 2022 (Second Team)
Kobe Clayborne, DT - 2023 (Second Team)
Andrew Dumas, LB - 2024 (First Team)
Jake Fisher, DL - 2024 (First Team)
SIX CAPTAINS FOR 2025
Head coach
John McMenamin has designated six captains for the 2025 football season.
   McMenamin has named senior running back
Jadon Brady (Savannah, Mo.), senior linebacker
Carter Edwards (St. Louis, Mo.), senior defensive back
Shane Fredrickson (Lee's Summit, Mo.), senior offensive lineman
Wes Merriman (Monett, Mo.), senior quarterback
Chris Ruhnke (Platte City, Mo.) and senior defensive lineman
Nile Schuett (Tipton, Iowa) as team captains.
EDWARDS NAMED TO ELITE 100 WATCH LIST
Senior linebacker
Carter Edwards has been named to D2Football.com's Preseason Elite 100 Watch List.
   Edwards is coming off a 2024 season which saw him earn first-team all-MIAA status at linebacker. Edwards played in 10 games and made seven starts at linebacker for the 'Cats last season. He ranked second on the squad in tackles (57) and tied for third on the team in tackles-for-loss (8.0). Edwards tallied two interceptions, notched three sacks and broke up three passes. He was named the MIAA defensive player of the week after helping Northwest to a 14-9 home win over Emporia State.
EIGHT GRADS TAKE THE FIELD THIS YEAR FOR THE 'CATS
The National Football Foundation (NFF) & College Hall of Fame released a list of 3,675 student-athletes who have already earned their undergraduate degrees and will be playing college football this fall while pursuing second diplomas. This season marks the fourth year the NFF has compiled the list of graduated players.
   Northwest will have eight student-athletes suiting up this season who have already claimed their undergraduate degrees.
Graduates Playing at Northwest
Jadon Brady
Shane Frederickson
Luke Mathews
Tre Melby
Wes Merriman
Tyson Priddy
Chris Ruhnke
Nile Schuett
92-41 VS RANKED OPPONENTS SINCE 1992
Northwest has produced a record of 92-42 since the start of the 1992 season.
   Northwest is 1-2 vs. ranked opponents in 2025 with a 38-16 home win over No. 15 Central Oklahoma and losses to No. 11 Minnesota State and No. 7 Pittsburg State.
Results vs. Ranked Foes (Since 1992)
11/15/25Â Â Â L, 27-14 vs. No. 7 Pittsburg State
9/27/25Â Â Â W, 38-16 vs. No. 15 Central Oklahoma
8/28/25Â Â Â L, 38-14 at No. 14 Minnesota State
11/16/24Â Â Â L, 23-7 vs. No. 13 Pittsburg State
10/12/24Â Â Â L, 48-20 at No. 13 Central Oklahoma
9/28/24Â Â Â W, 14-9 vs. No. 11 Emporia State
9/14/24Â Â Â W, 32-20 vs. No. 25 Fort Hays State
8/29/24Â Â Â L, 36-22 vs. No. 13 Minnesota State
10/21/23Â Â Â L, 28-7 vs. No. 2 Pittsburg State
9/30/23Â Â Â L, 41-38 at No. 21 Central Missouri
9/7/23Â Â Â Â Â Â L, 33-13 vs. No. 18 Emporia State
11/26/22Â Â Â L, 13-8 at No. 1 Grand Valley State
11/19/22Â Â Â W, 47-17 at No. 3 Ouachita Baptist
11/12/22Â Â Â W, 27-21 at No. 22 Emporia State
10/8/22Â Â Â L, 24-22 at No. 7 Pittsburg State
12/4/21Â Â Â L, 41-20 at No. 1 Ferris State
11/27/21Â Â Â W, 28-9 at No. 7 Harding
10/30/21Â Â Â W, 66-13 vs. No. 17 Neb.-Kearney
12/7/19Â Â Â L, 25-3 at No. 2 Ferris State
11/23/19Â Â Â W, 7-6 vs. No. 12 Harding
11/16/19Â Â Â W, 45-23 vs. No. 10 Central Missouri
10/12/19Â Â Â W, 38-17 vs. No. 15 Pittsburg State
11/24/18Â Â Â L, 27-21 at No. 2 Ferris State
11/17/18Â Â Â W, 42-17 at No. 7 Grand Valley State
10/6/18Â Â Â W, 31-7 at No. 8 Pittsburg State
11/26/17Â Â Â L, 21-18 at No. 9 Ashland
11/5/17Â Â Â L, 13-12 vs. No. 6 Fort Hays State
8/31/17Â Â Â W, 34-0 vs. No. 4 Emporia State
12/17/16Â Â Â W, 29-3 vs. No. 7 North Alabama
12/10/16Â Â Â W, 35-20 vs. No. 15 Ferris State
12/3/16Â Â Â W, 35-0 vs. No. 5 Harding
11/26/16Â Â Â W, 44-13 vs. No. 9 Emporia State
9/1/16Â Â Â Â Â Â W, 41-14 at No. 24 Emporia State
12/19/15Â Â Â W, 34-7 vs. No. 5 Shepherd
12/12/15Â Â Â W, 38-23 vs. No. 7 West Georgia
12/5/15Â Â Â W, 38-17 vs. No. 18 Emporia State
11/28/15Â Â Â W, 54-7 vs. No. 11 Humboldt State
11/7/15Â Â Â W, 44-10 vs. No. 14 Emporia State
10/17/15Â Â Â W, 31-14 at No. 22 Pittsburg State
11/22/14Â Â Â L, 25-21 at No. 2 Minnesota Duluth
10/18/14Â Â Â L, 35-17 vs. No. 17 Pittsburg State
12/21/13Â Â Â W, 43-28 vs. No. 13 Lenior-Rhyne
12/14/13Â Â Â W, 27-13 vs. No. 22 Grand Valley St.
12/7/13Â Â Â W, 59-21 vs. No. 12 St. Cloud State
11/30/13Â Â Â W, 45-21 vs. No. 5 Minnesota Duluth
11/16/13Â Â Â W, 51-21 at No. 19 Missouri Western
11/9/13Â Â Â W, 48-21 at No. 10 Emporia State
11/2/13Â Â Â W, 52-21 vs. No. 8 Washburn
10/19/13Â Â Â W, 24-15 vs. No. 7 Pittsburg State
9/5/13Â Â Â Â Â Â W, 45-24 vs. No. 22 Saginaw Valley St.
11/24/12Â Â Â L, 38-35 (OT) at No. 1 Minnesota St.
11/17/12Â Â Â W, 35-0 vs. No. 5 Harding
12/3/11Â Â Â L, 41-16 at No. 7 Pittsburg State
11/26/11Â Â Â W, 38-31 at No. 2 Midwestern State
11/19/11Â Â Â W, 35-29 at No. 16 Missouri Western
11/5/11Â Â Â L, 31-28 at No. 25 Missouri Western
10/22/11Â Â Â W, 52-28 vs. No. 3 Washburn
10/8/11Â Â Â W, 38-20 at No. 19 Central Missouri
10/1/11Â Â Â L, 38-35 vs. No. 15 Pittsburg State
12/11/10Â Â Â L, 17-13 at No. 1 Minnesota Duluth
12/4/10Â Â Â W, 37-20 vs. No. 8 Central Missouri
11/27/10Â Â Â W, 35-31 at No. 4 Texas A&M-Kings.
11/6/10Â Â Â W, 17-16 at No. 6 Central Missouri
10/2/10Â Â Â W, 42-0 at No. 8 Missouri Western
9/2/10Â Â Â Â Â Â L, 16-7 vs. No. 14 Texas A&M-Kings.
12/12/09Â Â Â W, 30-23 vs. No. 3 Grand Valley St.
12/5/09Â Â Â W, 56-31 vs. No. 22 California, Pa.
11/28/09Â Â Â W, 21-20 at No. 1 Central Washington
11/21/09Â Â Â W, 35-10 vs. Abilene Christian
11/7/09Â Â Â W, 56-14 vs. No. 16 Central Missouri
10/24/09Â Â Â W, 22-19 vs. No. 16 Washburn
10/3/09Â Â Â W, 49-35 at No. 12 Missouri Western
9/12/09Â Â Â W, 30-10 vs. No. 4 Pittsburg State
8/27/09Â Â Â L, 19-14 at No. 5 Abilene Christian
12/13/08Â Â Â L, 21-14 vs. No. 6 Minnesota Duluth
12/6/08Â Â Â W, 41-7 vs. No. 5 North Alabama
11/29/08Â Â Â W, 45-36 at No. 2 Abilene Christian
11/22/08Â Â Â W, 38-35 vs. No. 10 Pittsburg State
10/11/08Â Â Â W, 20-13 at No. 17 Central Missouri
10/4/08Â Â Â W, 35-10 vs. No. 6 Pittsburg State
9/27/08Â Â Â W, 42-0 vs. No. 5 Omaha
8/30/08Â Â Â L, 44-27 vs. No. 8 Abilene Christian
12/15/07Â Â Â L, 25-20 vs. No. 8 Valdosta State
12/8/07Â Â Â W, 34-16 vs. No. 1 Grand Valley St.
12/1/07Â Â Â W, 26-13 at No. 2 Chadron State
11/24/07Â Â Â W, 56-28 vs. No. 4 West Texas A&M
10/6/07Â Â Â W, 37-34 OT vs. No. 16 Pittsburg St.
9/8/07Â Â Â Â Â Â L, 25-21 at No. 11 Omaha
12/16/06Â Â Â L, 17-14 vs. No. 1 Grand Valley State
12/10/06Â Â Â W, 33-3 vs. No. 6 Bloomsburg
12/2/06Â Â Â W, 28-21 vs. No. 7 Chadron State
11/25/06Â Â Â W, 27-0 vs. No. 18 Midwestern State
11/4/06Â Â Â W, 41-14 vs. No. 8 Pittsburg State
9/23/06Â Â Â W, 24-21 vs. No. 16 Mo. Western
9/9/06Â Â Â Â Â Â W, 31-0 vs. No. 10 Omaha
12/10/05Â Â Â L, 21-17 vs. No. 1 Grand Valley State
12/3/05Â Â Â W, 25-24 at No. 13 North Alabama
11/26/05Â Â Â W, 21-10 at No. 23 Pittsburg State
11/19/05Â Â Â W, 42-32 at No. 12 Washburn
11/12/05Â Â Â W, 45-15 at No. 10 Angelo State
10/29/05Â Â Â L, 56-35 vs. No. 15 Pittsburg State
10/8/05Â Â Â L, 31-28 vs. No. 25 Washburn
9/5/05Â Â Â Â Â Â L, 28-23 at No. 7 Omaha
11/27/04Â Â Â L, 50-36 at No. 1 Pittsburg State
11/20/04Â Â Â W, 34-14 vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville
11/6/04Â Â Â L, 21-17 vs. No. 1 Pittsburg State
9/11/04Â Â Â W, 38-20 at No. 8 Central Missouri
11/15/03Â Â Â W, 20-19 vs. No. 8 Pittsburg State
10/11/03Â Â Â W, 16-13 at No. 10 Emporia State
9/20/03Â Â Â L, 52-24 vs. No. 7 Central Missouri
11/30/02Â Â Â L, 23-10 vs. No. 7 Northern Colorado
11/16/02Â Â Â W, 34-5 vs. No. 23 Emporia State
11/2/02Â Â Â W, 10-7 vs. No. 6 Central Missouri
10/17/02Â Â Â W, 29-7 vs. No. 11 Pittsburg State
9/7/02Â Â Â Â Â Â W, 23-10 vs. No. 23 Omaha
10/13/01Â Â Â W, 35-31 at No. 6 Pittsburg State
8/30/01Â Â Â L, 24-21 at No. 5 Omaha
11/18/00Â Â Â L, 34-17 vs. No. 5 North Dakota State
9/16/00Â Â Â W, 35-28 vs. No. 6 Pittsburg State
9/2/00Â Â Â Â Â Â W, 24-17 vs. No. 21 Omaha
12/11/99Â Â Â W, 58-52 4OT vs. No. 1 Carson-Newman
11/27/99Â Â Â W, 41-35 at No. 3 Northern Colorado
11/20/99Â Â Â W, 20-13 vs. No. 9 North Dakota
9/18/99Â Â Â W, 27-21 at No. 10 Pittsburg State
9/4/99Â Â Â Â Â Â L, 40-17 at No. 9 Omaha
12/12/98Â Â Â W, 24-6 vs. No. 3 Carson-Newman
12/5/98Â Â Â W, 49-34 vs. No. 11 Texas A&M-Kings.
11/28/98Â Â Â W, 42-17 vs. No. 6 Northern Colorado
11/21/98Â Â Â W, 28-14 vs. No. 16 Omaha
11/14/98Â Â Â W, 69-33 vs. No. 10 Emporia State
10/24/98Â Â Â W, 23-18 vs. No. 18 Pittsburg State
10/25/97Â Â Â W, 15-14 at No. 2 Pittsburg State
11/30/96Â Â Â L, 27-26 at No. 15 Northern Colorado
11/16/96Â Â Â L, 40-0 vs. No. 7 Pittsburg State
10/3/92Â Â Â L, 31-14 vs. No. 1 Pittsburg State
MCMENAMIN VS. RANKED FOES
Bearcat head coach
John McMenamin is 3-3 vs. ranked opponents in his coaching career.
   McMenamin gained his first win over a ranked foe at Northwest with a 38-16 victory over No. 15-ranked Central Oklahoma.
   McMenamin notched victories over No. 11 Minnesota-Duluth and No. 11 Minnesota State when he was the head coach at Wayne State in the 2021 season.
   McMenamin's losses to ranked teams came to No. 22 Augustana (L, 32-24 - Oct. 16, 2021), No. 11 Minnesota State (L, 38-14 - Aug. 28, 2025) and No. 7 Pittsburg State (L, 27-14 - Nov. 15, 2025).
McMenamin vs. Ranked Foes
W, 31-28 vs. #11 Minn.-Duluth (9/25/21)
W, 35-24 vs. #11 Minn. St. (10/9/21)
L, 32-24 vs. #22 Augustana (10/16/21)
L, 38-14 at #11 Minn. St. (8/28/25)
W, 38-16 vs. #15 Central Okla. (9/27/25)
L, 27-14 vs. #7 Pittsburg St. (11/15/25)Â
BEARCATS BOAST OF 30 STRAIGHT WINNING SEASONS
Northwest has produced 30 straight winning seasons. It is the longest active streak among NCAA Division II programs.
   The 30 consecutive winning seasons ranks as the fourth-longest active streak among current NCAAschools.
   UC Davis holds the Div. II mark with 37 straight winning seasons (33 at D-II before transitioning to FCS) from 1970-2006.
Active Consecutive Winning Years
  School   Streak   Began
1. Linfield (Ore.)Â Â Â 68Â Â Â 1956
2. Mount Union   46   1979
3. Wartburg   31   1993
4. Northwest   30   1994
5. Hobart   27   1997
6. Wheaton (Ill.)Â Â Â 26Â Â Â 1998
  Boise State   26   1998
8. Mary Hardin Baylor   25   2000
9. Wis.-Whitewater   23   2003
HALFTIME LEADS ARE SECURE
Northwest has won 93 straight games when leading at halftime.
   Bearcat head coach
John McMenamin is 15-0 when leading at the half, including 9-0 at Northwest.
   The last time Northwest lost a game it led at the half came Nov. 22, 2014, in an NCAA playoff game at Minnesota-Duluth. Northwest led 14-6 at the half before bowing to the Bulldogs, 25-21.
507 CONSECUTIVE BEARCAT FOOTBALL RADIO GAMES
The Voice of the Bearcats, John Coffey, called his 500th consecutive Northwest Missouri State football game in a 21-14 victory at Missouri Southern (Sept. 20).
   Coffey called game No. 507 in a row in Northwest's 27-14 loss to Pittsburg State (Nov. 15).
   Northwest is 370-137 with John Coffey calling games.
   Coffey began calling Bearcat football games in 1985 and has called every contest since then.
   Coffey started his radio career at KXCV Radio as a student reporter during his undergraduate stint at Northwest Missouri State from 1978-1982.
   Following graduation, Coffey briefly took a job as news director for a radio station in Fairbury, Nebraska before heading back to Maryville to work at KNIM Radio in 1983.
   Coffey has served as the Voice of the Bearcats for 10 NCAA Div. II championships teams (six in football, four in men's basketball).
   Coffey was named KXCV/KRNW's station manager in 2019.