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NCAA Game Summary - Kent State At Ohio University

POSTED: 7:38 pm EDT October 24, 2009

(Sports Network) - Spencer Keith and Tyshon Goode hooked up on two touchdown passes in a three-minute span in the fourth quarter to propel Kent State to a 20-11 win over Ohio University in a Mid-American Conference game at Peden Stadium.

The win was the second straight for the Golden Flashes (4-4, 3-1 MAC). It was the first conference loss for the Bobcats (5-3, 3-1) who saw their three-game winning streak snapped.

Keith was 23-of-38 through the air for 273 yards to go with his two scoring passes, Goode caught nine balls for 105 yards.

Tyler Tettleton and Theo Scott were a combined 15-of-30 for Ohio for 173 yards. The Bobcats were held to minus-9 yards on the ground and 164 yards in total offense. Scott and Tettleton were sacked a combined seven times and had three passes picked off.

The Bobcats opened the scoring when Matt Weller booted a 22-yard field goal midway through the first period.

Freddy Cortez responded with a 30-yard boot to tie the game at 3-3 late in the second quarter. He added a 26-yard boot late in the third quarter to give Kent State a 6-3 lead.

Keith found Goode with a six-yard scoring throw with 10 minutes left in the game to cap a 57-yard drive and give the Golden Flashes a 13-3 advantage.

The pair connected again three minutes later on a 15-yard scoring pass.

The Bobcats' only touchdown came on LaVon Brazill's 87-yard punt return with two minutes left in the game, with a successful two-point conversion still leaving the home team with the nine-point setback.


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