Jon Wolf accounted for four touchdowns to lead host Minnesota State Mankato to a 45-3 NSIC victory over Wayne State (Neb.) on Saturday.

Wolf rushed for two touchdowns, threw for another and caught a scoring pass as the Mavericks (9-0, 5-0 NSIC South), ranked No. 1 in Division II, won their 20th consecutive regular-season game.

Wolf, a senior, rushed for 111 yards, passed for 159 yards and caught a 46-yard TD pass as the Mavericks outgained Wayne State (2-7, 1-4) by nearly 300 yards, 456-176.

Minnesota Duluth 57, Minnesota-Crookston 3: Drew Bauer threw four TD passes for the host Bulldogs, ranked No. 6 in D-II. The Bulldogs scored on their first six possessions as they opened a 42-0 lead in the second quarter.

St. Cloud State 45, Bemidji State 6: Phillip Klaphake passed for 156 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for a career-high 147 yards and a TD to lead the Huskies, ranked No. 21 in the AFCA D-II poll, past the host Beavers.

Klaphake, a senior from Princeton, Minn., became the Huskies' career passing leader with 9,788 yards.

Southwest Minnesota State 51, Winona State 44 (OT): Charlie Kern's 1-yard TD run in overtime lifted the host Mustangs to the victory over the Warriors.

The Mustangs' Tyler Tonderum rushed for 190 yards and two TDs to break the NSIC single-season rushing record. He has 1,708 yards this season, breaking the record of 1,586 set last year by Winona State's Rayon Simmons.

Winona State's Jack Nelson completed a school-record 40 passes for 425 yards and three TDs.

Augustana 24, Concordia (St. Paul) 7: Ben Skelly's 28-yard interception return, his first career interception, highlighted the host Vikings' victory.

UMAC

St. Scholastica 55, Minnesota-Morris 7: Jake Jensen rushed for 219 yards and two TDs to lead the host Saints (8-1, 8-0 UMAC).