Black Hills State Yellow Jackets @ St. Thomas-Minnesota Tommies
St. Thomas-Minnesota builds big lead, holds off Division-II opponent in opener
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- — Shawn Shipman rushed for 140 yards and a touchdown, quarterback Amari Powell added two rushing touchdowns, and St. Thomas of Minnesota defeated Black Hills State 36-26 in a season opener on Saturday.
Powell completed 12 of 24 passes for a modest 105 yards and scored on runs of 1 and 11 yards. Shipman's 140 yards came on 21 carries. He had a 19-yard touchdown and a long run of 44 yards.
The Tommies led 22-0 early in the second quarter before their Division II opponent rallied behind the passing of Tanner Clarkson, who finished 17 of 25 for 280 yards with a touchdown and an interception. Clarkson's TD pass was a 52-yarder to running back Nolan Susel, who also ran for one touchdown and threw a 17-yard pass to TJ Chukwurah for another.
The Yellow Jackets led in total offense 366-334.
The Tommies are riding the longest home-field winning streaking in all levels of the NCAA, having won 27 consecutive home games.
St Thomas was 10-1 last season, its second in Division I, and won the Pioneer Football League championship. The Tommies unveiled their championship banner in a short ceremony on Saturday.
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