University of Northern Iowa Athletics

UNI Falls to Hawai'i, 27-24
9/14/2014 1:00:00 AM | Football
HONOLULU, Hawai'i – The University of Northern Iowa football team fell to the University of Hawai'i Rainbow Warriors, 27-24 in the Aloha Stadium late Saturday night.
UNI scored a late fourth quarter touchdown after Darrian Miller found the end zone off an 11-yard pass from Sawyer Kollmorgen to cut the Hawai'i lead to 27-24, but the Panthers were unable to close the gap and fell to the Rainbow Warriors.
Kollmorgen finished 19-40-0 for 265 yards and two touchdowns. David Johnson led the Panthers through the air with 73 yards off five receptions, adding 46 yards on the ground. Max Busher led the team with nine tackles while Jake Farley and Ronelle McNeil both grabbed eight.
The Panthers forced Hawai'i to a three-and-out on their first offensive drive thanks to a big sack from Isaac Ales and McNeil, but the Panthers mishandled the first snap of their drive, resulting in a Hawai'i touchdown. Beau Yap was able to recover the fumble and find the end zone to put Hawai'i up 7-0 with 10:19 left in the first quarter.
UNI evened the score with 6:38 left to play in the quarter after true freshman Billy Williams connected off a 58-yard pass from Kollmorgen to set up UNI's scoring drive. Michael Schmadeke knocked in the extra point to make it 7-7 with the drive burning 3:35 off the clock for seven plays and 80 yards.
Hawai'i took a 10-7 lead early in the second quarter after Tyler Hadden was able to convert on a 36-yard field goal. The Rainbow Warriors took 2:03 off the clock for eight plays and 72 yards.
The Rainbow Warriors struck again with a 15-yard receiving touchdown with 6:37 left to play in the first half. Quarterback Ikaika Woolsey linked up with Harold Moleni in the end zone for the 15-yard gain, taking 1:01 off the clock for four plays and 80 yards.
To end the first half, Schmadeke was able to knock in a career-high 41-yard field goal after Brett LeMaster set the Panthers up with two big first downs with less than 20 seconds to play. The drive lasted 27 seconds for six plays and 29 yards, making the score 17-10.
The teams battled defensively early in the third quarter, with both teams held scoreless until there was less than a minute left on the clock. Hawaii's Steve Lakalaka rushed into the end zone for a 30-yard gain and a touchdown with 37 seconds left in the quarter to give Hawai'i a 24-10 lead.
The Panthers answered with a touchdown of their own with 13:16 left to play in the fourth quarter. Kollmorgen found Kevin Vereen Jr. in the end zone for a nine-yard receiving touchdown and Vereen Jr.'s second of the season. The drive broke 2:13 off the clock for seven plays and 78 yards to cut the UH lead to 24-17.
Hawai'i was then able to connect on its second field goal of the game after Hadden hit a 37-yarder to give the Rainbow Warriors a 27-17 lead with 3:19 left to play in the game. The drive took 2:34 off the clock for four plays and zero yards.
Darrian Miller's late quarter touchdown was his first in a Panther uniform. The junior grabbed an 11-yard reception to cut the Hawai'i lead to 27-24.
UNI will return to action when they come home to the UNI-Dome to take on the Northern Colorado Bears on Sept. 20 for Homecoming. The game is set to kick off at 4 p.m.
Post-Game Notes vs. Hawai'i
- Captains against Hawai'i: #66 Jack Rummells, #46 Jake Farley, #7 David Johnson, #17 Sawyer Kollmorgen
- True freshman tight end Billy Williams caught his first collegiate pass, going for a 58-yard reception from Sawyer Kollmorgen. The game also serves as the freshman's first collegiate start.
- Redshirt freshman Adam Reth notched his first-career sack against the Rainbow Warriors. The Manchester, Iowa native took the Hawai'i quarterback down for a loss of six yards.
- Junior kicker Michael Schmadeke knocked in his fourth field goal of the season, converting on a career-long 41-yard field goal to put the Panthers within a touchdown to end the first half.
- Sawyer Kollmorgen has thrown for 100 or more yards in 13 straight games for the Panthers. The streak dates back to the 2012 season when he threw for 158 yards against South Dakota (11/10/12). Kollmorgen finished 19-40-0 for 265 yards and two touchdowns against Hawai'i. It also marked the 13th game in his career that he has thrown for 200 or more yards.
- Logan Bieghler had a career-high 516 punting yards for the Panthers against the Rainbow Warriors. He finished with 13 punts for an average of 39.7 per punt.
- Charles Brown had his first-career reception against Hawai'I, picking up a 25-yard gain and a first down in the fourth quarter. After playing cornerback during the 2013 season, Brown was switched over to the receiver position, giving the Panthers an added spark.
Team Stats

UNI 0, UH 7
UH - YAP, Beau 0 yd fumble recovery (HADDEN, Tyler kick)

UNI 7, UH 7
UNI - Kollmorgen, S. 1 yd run (Schmadeke, M. kick), 7 plays, 80 yards, TOP 3:35

UNI 7, UH 10
UH - HADDEN, Tyler 36 yd field goal 8 plays, 72 yards, TOP 2:03

UNI 7, UH 17
UH - MOLENI, Harold 15 yd pass from WOOLSEY, Ikaika (HADDEN, Tyler kick) 4 plays, 80 yards, TOP 1:01

UNI 10, UH 17
UNI - Schmadeke, M. 41 yd field goal 6 plays, 29 yards, TOP 0:27

UNI 10, UH 24
UH - LAKALAKA, Steve 30 yd run (HADDEN, Tyler kick), 1 plays, 30 yards, TOP 0:07

UNI 17, UH 24
UNI - Vereen, Kevin 9 yd pass from Kollmorgen, S. (Schmadeke, M. kick) 7 plays, 78 yards, TOP 2:13

UNI 17, UH 27
UH - HADDEN, Tyler 37 yd field goal 4 plays, 0 yards, TOP 2:34

UNI 24, UH 27
UNI - Miller, Darrian 11 yd pass from Kollmorgen, S. (Schmadeke, M. kick) 8 plays, 70 yards, TOP 1:18