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Bisons Trample Storm

Hicks sets single-game tackles record in loss to Harding

Hunter scored his first SNU career rushing touchdown.
Box Score BETHANY, Okla. — Michael Hicks set a school single-game record with 19 tackles for Southern Nazarene in a 42-13 loss to Harding.
 
The Crimson Storm (0-4) totaled 139 yards off total offense with 58 yards coming on the ground and 81 through the air.
 
The Bisons (3-0) nearly had two 100-yard rushers as D'Nico Jackson-Best rushed for 103 yards and two touchdowns while Romo Westbrook had 96. Kelvin Martin also had 78 yards rushing and two touchdowns as Harding set a school record for rushing attempts.
 
Chris Hunter led the way for SNU with 52 yards rushing and a touchdown as he scored the only offensive touchdown for the Storm. Josh Daugherty scored the other touchdown as he picked up a fumble and took it back 29 yards for the score. Dylan Terry through for 60 yards on 7-of-22 passing.
 
Hicks also had an interception to go with his school record and was one of three Storm to notch at least 15 tackles. Christo Lisika and Dillon Brumbaugh each had 15 tackles.
 
The Bisons had 544 yards of total offense with 441 yards coming on the ground.
 
Harding struck first with 6:33 left in the first quarter on a Donatella Luckett 21-yard run to make it 7-0, but SNU answered on the ensuing drive with a seven-play, 75-yard march. Hunter capped the drive with a 32-yard run, on a fake punt, to make it 7-7 with 4:07 remaining in the first. The Bisons though responded with three straight touchdowns to take a 28-7 lead at the half.
 
The Storm got a little life back just seconds into the fourth when Daugherty returned a recovered fumble back for a touchdown, but that was the only points SNU put on the board the rest of the night. The Bisons added two more touchdowns in the fourth to put it away.
 
Southern Nazarene now turns its attention to a former Central States Football League foe in Langston as the two play, Saturday, at 7 p.m. in Langston. 
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