Norfolk, VA (SportsNetwork.com) - Theres no doubt Bethune-Cookman is followed by the letter D. Bethune-Cookman defensive lineman Rony Barrow was a part of two fourth-quarter safeties and the 20th-ranked Wildcats held Norfolk State to 67 yards of offense for a 13-7 victory in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Thursday night. The battle of the two top defenses in the MEAC - and two of the top three in the nation - lived up to its billing as Bethune-Cookman (8-2, 5-1) broke a five-way tie atop the conference. The Spartans fell to 4-6 and 4-2. Barrow and Tyre Simmons tackled NSUs Aaron Daniel in the end zone for a safety to give Bethune-Cookman an 8-7 lead early in the fourth quarter. After Ben Noboa kicked a 24-yard field goal with 10:25 left, Barrow and David Perry combined on a safety of quarterback Terrance Ervin at the 1:21 mark. An interception by linebacker Deon King in the first quarter set up NSUs only touchdown - a 16-yard scoring pass from Ervin to Chris Lee. Bethune-Cookman pulled within 7-6 midway through the second quarter on Quentin Williams 23-yard pass to Jhomo Gordon, but the Wildcats missed the PAT. Bethune-Cookman had 217 yards of offense. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- The Sports Network FCS Top 25 Friday, Nov. 7 No. 9 Fordham (9-1, 5-0 Patriot) 30, Bucknell (7-2, 301) 27, OT Fordham clinched at least a share of the Patriot League title as well as the leagues automatic FCS playoff bid, becoming the first team to qualify this season. Quarterback Peter Maetzolds 10-yard touchdown pass to Tebucky Jones Jr. ended the overtime after Derek Mauers 44-yard field goal gave Bucknell a 27-24 lead. 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