KANSAS CITY, KAN. – One of the greatest seasons in Minnesota State Mankato history wasn't enough for the Mavericks.
"That's all you get, 60 minutes, a chance to compete, and if you don't get it done you have a result like today," Mavericks coach Todd Hoffner said.
Minnesota State fell to Colorado State-Pueblo 13-0 in the NCAA Division II Championship Game on Saturday at Sporting Park.
For a team that had rolled up at least 40 points on four of its previous five opponents, the shutout was startling. It was a first for the program since 2004, a span of 128 games.
There were few good scoring opportunities. The best was Alden's Haffar's 27-yard field goal attempt that was blocked in the second quarter.
In the second half, Minnesota State crossed into CSU-Pueblo territory three times but stalled on each occasion. The Mavericks amassed 265 total yards and 12 first downs, but they sustained few drives. They punted nine times.
"We couldn't get on a roll," quarterback Ricky Lloyd said. "We couldn't get anything going."
CSU-Pueblo had something to do with it. The ThunderWolves were quick and athletic. They also were perceptive.