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Toney Davis dominated the Huskies with five rushing touchdowns. He’s the second Warrior to do so (Joique Bell).

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Toney Davis (24) would not be stopped on his way to 326 yards and five touchdown runs, Nov. 19.

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Luckily for the Warriors, Renard Robinson and the Huskies’ pass attack was adversely affected by the snow.

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Offensive lineman Ryan Moulding might not be able to feel his face.

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Backup quarterback Nick Moeller makes snow angels — or is that snow Warriors?

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Coach Paul Winters, WSU’s winningest coach, is the owner of Wayne State’s first playoff run.

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Quarterback Mickey Mohner didn’t enjoy the weather much, finishing 3-for-10 passing with 27 yards.

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Aaron Cornette (26) had an early interception, but Husky Renard Robinson had 2 TDs Nov. 19.

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A botched St. Cloud punt attempt.

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“Thunder” and “Lightning” had plenty to be happy about Nov. 19. Runningbacks Davis (24) and Josh Renel (19), respectively, combined for almost 400 yards rushing and six touchdowns.

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Jeremy Jones (8) and the Warriors defense held St. Clouds power run game 100 yards under its season average, Nov. 19.

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Gerren DuHart (27) draws an interference penalty but stops SCSU receiver Renard Robinson from scoring.

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More than 5 inches of snow fell Nov. 19 at St. Cloud State’s Husky Stadium. It stands on the banks of the Mississippi River, though you could never tell from this picture.

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St. Cloud State quarterback Phillip Klaphake was hampered by the weather but still managed to toss three touchdowns, Nov. 19.

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Greg Hasse (95) gave WSU’s defensive line a lift returning from an injury Nov. 19. He recorded a 1/2 sack on Huskies QB Phillip Klaphake (16).

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Redshirt sophomore running back Toney Davis enjoys his snow day, Nov. 19 at St. Cloud State (Minn.).

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The Warriors flexed their muscles in the first round of the Division II playoffs, Nov. 19.

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Round One: Wayne State 48, St. Cloud State 38; Nov. 19

Let it snow, let it snow. The Warriors’ good luck charms Nov. 19 were a Minnesota blizzard and an unbelievable power running performance by Toney Davis. He broke Wayne State’s single-game rushing record with 326 yards on 38 carries, along with 5 TDs. Wayne State moves on Nov. 26 to face No. 4 Nebraska-Kearney in the second round of the Division II playoffs.

Published November 25, 2011
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