Added on November 16, 2014
Roweena Langin
NMU Celebrates Family and A New School Record
Senior Jordan Adediran walk off the field with his family on parents night. (photo by Roweena Langin)
Marquette MI- November 15 NMU football had their final game of the season and family night.
Before the start of the game the seniors met their families on the field with flowers showing their love, gratitude and respect for the support they received.
Findlay player runs down the field. (photo by Roweena Langin)
Though The University of Findlay was the first to score with a field goal kicked by Tyler Bugeja on Saturday, the team never had control of the game. NMU dominated Findlay from start to finish. The end of the first quarter NMU had 2 touchdowns to Findlay’s 2 field goals. Second quarter was touchdown heaven for the fans. NMU had 4 touchdowns and 1 field goal. Findlay managed to score 2 touchdowns. The third quarter NMU score 2 touchdowns and 1 field goal. Findlay had 1 field goal. The forth quarter NMU did not score. Findlay scored 2 touchdowns with a 2 point conversion pass. The game ending score NMU 66 Findlay 38.
Shaye Brown ketches the ball. (photo by Roweena Langin)
Marcus Tucker run the ball towards the end zone. (photo by Roweena Langin)
The game ended the season with NMU having a new team record made by quarter back Shaye Brown with 490 passing yards.
NMU ended the season at 3-8 overall.
Findlay ended their year 5-6 overall.
Charlie Hess protects his quarter back. (Photo by Roweena Langin)
The NMU pep band cheers on their football team. (photo by Roweena Langin)
Findlay sets up to kick a field goal. (photo by Roweena Langin)
NMU stops Findlay from catching the ball. (photo by Roweena Langin)
Terrance Dye struggles to get free from an oiler. (photo by Roweena Langin)
by Roweena Langin
When I was a little girl my parents taught me how to use a camera. I spent my photographic childhood in 4-H taking photos so I could enter them into the yearly county fair and have them judged.
I have a BFA in photography from Northern Michigan University. My favorite photographic subjects are sports and nature. My dream career is to be a sports photographer working for a big name team or media.
I have been a volunteer photographer for the Beacon House in Marquette for some of their fundraising events. In May 2014 I became a contributor with marquettemagazine.com.
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