San Diego

Lawrence Throws for 426 yards, 3 TDs, USD Beats Dayton 36-34

The Toreros haven't lost a Pioneer Football League game since a 13-12 setback to Dayton in 2015

Anthony Lawrence passed for 426 yards and three touchdowns and Emilio Martinez had 123 yards rushing and two scores on 18 carries to help San Diego beat Dayton 36-34 on Saturday night for the Toreros' 24th consecutive win in Pioneer League play.

Martinez added five receptions for 52 yards and Michael Bandy had 11 receptions for 201 yards and a score. Lawrence completed 28 of 42 passes and moved into second on the program's career list with 97 touchdown passes. The four-year starter needs 17 more to break the record set by Josh Johnson, who was a fifth-round pick in the 2008 NFL draft.

San Diego (4-2, 3-0) hasn't lost a PFL game since a 13-12 setback to Dayton (3-4, 2-2) on Oct. 10, 2015, and has won 32 consecutive conference games at home.

Jack Cook hit Adam Trautman for a 28-yard touchdown to pull Dayton to 23-21 late in the third, but Martinez scored on a 29-yard run and, after a Dayton punt, Bandy's 74-yard catch-and-run made it 36-21 with 11:18 to play.

Trautman scored on a 4-yard reception that trimmed Dayton's deficit to 36-34 but Cook's pass on the 2-point conversion try fell incomplete.

Lawrence hit Hagmaier for a 33-yard touchdown to trim USD's deficit to 14-13 early in the second quarter and, after Kim Mahoney recovered a muffed punt at the 2, Martinez's scoring run on the next play gave the Toreros a six-point lead with 6:34 left in the half.

Cook was 29-of-40 passing for 432 yards and four scores and added a 9-yard touchdown run for Dayton. Ryan Skibinski had eight receptions for 117 yards and two TDs.

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