Leventry shanked a 25-yard first-quarter field goal attempt, but redeemed himself by nailing all three of his second-half attempts in a 22-13 road win over Dayton. The 6-foot-3 product of Johnstown (PA) hit a 40-yarder to pull the Dukes even at 10-10 midway through the third quarter. His 28-yard kick, which came 5:50 late, gave Duquesne its first lead of the game. Leventry was not called upon again until the final minute of the contest when he calmly booted a game-winning 24-yarder with 00:30 left on the clock. Leventry, who made his 24th consecutive start at punter, also punted five times in the win and none of the kicks were returnable. The Dukes’ starting punter for the last two years has added full-time placekicking duties to his list of responsibilities this season and is 5-for-6 on field goal attempts.