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How did ONU teams do last week? Here's the results

All the individual and team stats and more - how did Ohio Northern University athletic teams fare last week. 

The attachment at the bottom of this story provides all the answers.

Spencer Archer picks off Ft. L pass and runs 93 yards for at TD in "mud bowl"

By Dusty Donley
Overcast, rainy weather played havoc for both teams last Friday night as the Bulldogs traveled to Ft. Loramie for a non-conference battle with the Redskins. Sloppy field conditions led to a combined nine turnovers in route an ugly, 14-8 Bulldog loss. The defeat is Ada's first, moving their season record to 3-1.

The poor field conditions plagued both teams, producing 10 sacks for the Bulldog offense and only one combined offensive touchdown.

ONU football: 'Bears hope to change luck against Capital on Saturday

By Tim Glon

Ohio Northern opened the Ohio Athletic Conference portion of its schedule with a 55-27 loss at No. 12-ranked Heidelberg Saturday afternoon at Mayer Field.

The Polar Bears fall to 1-1 overall and 0-1 in OAC play, while the Student Princes improve to 2-0, 1-0.

Northern struck first when sophomore Andrew DiMario connected on a 34-yard field goal attempt with just 1:31 gone in the game.

Senior Zach Runzo set up the score with an interception on the third play of the game.

Later, DiMario hit on a 28-yard field goal with 2:47 left in the half to pull ONU within 27-6.

Another great week for ONU athletic teams - here's the update

It was a great week for Ohio Northern University athletic teams. For a recap of the contests, open the Week in Review attachment at the bottom of this story.

Ada comes up on top of the NWC "Battle of the 'Dogs"

By Dusty Donley

Strong defense and a big game from sophomore wide-out Blake Ansley, propelled the Ada football Bulldogs to a 20-0 Northwest Conference win, in chilly Columbus Grove last Friday night. Hauling in 8 receptions for 153 yards and 2 touchdowns, Ansley helped the Dogs advance their record to 3-0 on the season and 2-0 in the conference.

The game started slow, with both teams pitching a shut-out in the first quarter. Ada got on the board first, after just over seven minutes of play into second period, when senior quarterback Matt Wilcox hit Ansley on a fourth and five for a 35 yard touchdown. The extra point was blocked, giving Ada a 6-0 lead.

Here's how the Polar Bears did last week

Here's the latest update on Ohio Northern University athletics for the week just past. All the material is in an attachment at the botttom of this story.

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