Shepherd beats Grand Valley State 34-32 in D-II semifinal
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. (AP) Backup quarterback Connor Jessop threw two touchdown passes and Shepherd survived two last-minute two-point conversion attempts to hold off Grand Valley State 34-32 in a Division II semifinal on Saturday.
Shepherd advances to Kansas City Dec. 19 for the NCAA Division II national championship to face the winner of the West Georgia-Northwest Missouri State semifinal.
This is the first D-II title appearance in school history for the Rams (13-0).
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Shepherd's Jeff Ziemba was injured the Rams' first possession and never returned. His status for the title game is unknown.
Jessop took over and tossed a 25-yard touchdown pass to Billy Brown to put the Rams on the board first.
Grand Valley State (12-3) came back to within two points late in the fourth quarter when Bart Williams capped a six-play, 75-yard drive with a 35-yard touchdown pass to Matt Williams, making the score 34-32. Williams' first two-point conversion pass failed but Shepherd was called for pass interference. Williams' second pass to Urston Smith fell incomplete with 54 seconds left, and the Rams recovered the onside kick.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Trailing 14-13 at halftime, Grand Valley's Williams led the Lakers on an 11-play, 75-yard drive ending with a 25-yard touchdown pass to Smith. The Lakers Marquez Gollman picked off Jessop on the ensuing drive and returned it for a touchdown, quickly putting Grand Valley State up 17-14.
Alex Cross, who rushed for 157 yards, scored his second touchdown - a 36-yard rush - to start the fourth quarter for Shepherd. The PAT kick was blocked and Gollman returned it to keep Grand Valley within a point, 20-19.
Shepherd scored twice more - a Jessop 2-yard pass to Brown, and 29-yard interception return by CJ Davis for a quick 34-19 advantage.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}But Williams led another long drive and hit Terrell Dorsey with a 3-yard TD pass, and after forcing a Shepherd punt, led the final scoring drive.