Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

OBU lands on right side of seesaw duel with Tech

- ERICK TAYLOR

OUACHITA BAPTIST 35, ARKANSAS TECH 31

RUSSELLVIL­LE — Drew Harris’ 4-yard touchdown run with 1:36 left in the game allowed Ouachita Baptist University to escape with a 35-31 comeback victory over No. 11 Arkansas Tech University on Saturday night at Thone Stadium.

Harris finished with 72 yards rushing and two touchdowns and caught five passes for 105 yards and a score for the Tigers (4-1, 4-1 GAC), who had to sweat out a frantic late rally by the Wonder Boys before getting the victory.

Arkansas Tech (4-1, 4-1) moved from its 25-yard line to OBU’s 17 after Harris’ touchdown, but senior quarterbac­k Ty Reasnor had his fourthdown pass in the end zone knocked away on the game’s final play.

Senior quarterbac­k Austin Warford completed 17 of 22 passes for 293 yards and two touchdowns for OBU, which snapped a two-game losing streak to Arkansas Tech. Sophomore wide receiver Allie Freeman added seven catches for 78 yards and a touchdown.

Reasnor threw for 236 yards and one touchdown for the Wonder Boys, who trailed 20-17 at halftime before battling back in the second half. Senior running back Braden Stringer carried nine times for 89 yards and a touchdown.

Stringer’s 68-yard run with 6:54 left in the third quarter gave the Wonder Boys a 24-20 lead. Arkansas Tech led 31-23 before Harris’ 34-yard touchdown run with 7:18 remaining pulled the Tigers within 3129. OBU came up empty on its two-point conversion try but got the ball back with 5:31 left to mount a game-winning drive.

The teams traded scores on nearly every possession in the first half. In fact, the only time a drive didn’t end with points was when Arkansas Tech senior kicker Eric Perez missed a 39-yard field after the Wonder Boys had moved 53 yards in 17 plays on their third series.

OBU didn’t take long getting on the board first. Warford found Harris for a 75-yard touchdown on the second play of the game to put the Tigers up 7-0, but Arkansas Tech responded quickly.

The Wonder Boys marched down the field behind Reasnor, who completed 3 of 5 passes for 31 yards and had a 31-yard run before junior running back Bryan Allen scored on an 8-yard run to tie the game at 7-7.

The Tigers got a 26-yard field goal from junior kicker Cole Antley on their next trip before Arkansas Tech took its first lead on the next drive. The Wonder Boys drove 81 yards in 10 plays, with Reasnor hitting junior wide receiver J.V. Davis for a 1-yard touchdown with 2:11 left in the quarter.

Warford added a 38-yard touchdown pass to Freeman, and Antley nailed a 30-yard field with 1:24 left in the second quarter to give OBU a 20-14 lead before Perez hit a

Alabama A&M (2-3, 2-0 SWAC) started with 17 consecutiv­e points and scored a late touchdown to hold off the University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff (2-3, 1-1) 27-14 at Louis Crews Stadium in Huntsville, Ala.

Trailing 20-7 entering the fourth quarter, UAPB moved within a score when Christian Jordan scored on a 20-yard run, then Jamie Gillan added the extra point with 7:45 remaining. The Golden Lions defense couldn’t stop Alabama A&M on the next possession, surrenderi­ng a 10play, 75-yard touchdown drive that drained the clock down to 2:11 remaining.

UAPB went three-and-out and punted on its final possession.

Alabama A&M earned its lead

33-yard field goal just before halftime to pull the Wonder Boys to within three.

SOUTHERN NAZARENE 42, HENDERSON STATE 24

Southern Nazarene (3-2, 3-2 GAC) scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to seal its victory over Henderson State (2-3, 2-3) at Carpenter-Haygood Stadium in Arkadelphi­a.

The Crimson Storm led 28-24 entering the fourth quarter, and quarterbac­k Jacob Spady threw a 40-yard touchdown pass and rushed for a 6-yard touchdown on the team’s way to its third victory over an Arkansas-based conference member since it joined the Great American Conference in 2012.

Henderson State quarterbac­k Evan Lassiter was 26-of-45 passing for 276 yards and a touchdown. He threw two of his three intercepti­ons during the fourth quarter.

The Reddies, trailing 35-24, reached the Southern Nazarene 27 when Lassiter threw his second intercepti­on on a crossing route at the 7. Southern Nazarene’s Josh Jordan returned the intercepti­on to the Henderson 5, and Spady scored the game’s final touchdown two plays later.

Southern Nazarene’s offense had 192 rushing yards, led by Spady’s 89 yards on 20 carries, which took advantage of Henderson State’s 137th ranked rushing defense in NCAA Division II (205.3 rushing yards per game).

Henderson State was coming off a 3714 victory last week at SW Okla. State after it had lost two consecutiv­e games to Arkansas Tech and NW Okla. State.

HARDING 56, ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO 46

Harding University (2-3, 2-3 GAC) won its second consecutiv­e game after the Bisons rushed for 474 yards and seven touchdowns against the University of Arkansas-Monticello (2-3, 2-3) at First Security Stadium in Searcy.

Harding running backs Cole Chancey and Grant Kimberlin both rushed for over 100 yards, and Chancey led the game with 157 yards on 23 carries with four touchdowns.

UAM led 18-14 at halftime after Boll Weevils wide receiver Jalen Tolliver caught three touchdown passes of 35, 6 and 36 yards. Two were from starting quarterbac­k Cole Sears. The other was from freshman Terry Bozeman, his only pass of the game.

Tolliver finished the game with 12 catches, 245 yards and 5 touchdowns — the last of which pulled UAM to within 42-38 with 6:03 left in the game.

The Boll Weevils failed to convert twopoint conversion­s three times after the extra-point kick was blocked on the first touchdown of the game.

Harding outgained UAM 535-507 in total offense, and Chancey put the Bisons ahead by two scores with a 48-yard touchdown run with 5:06 left in the game.

Sears finished 22-of-31 passing for 338 yards, five touchdowns and an intercepti­on.

SOUTHERN ARKANSAS 56, OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 27

Southern Arkansas (3-2, 3-2) totaled 718 yards of total offense in its victory over Oklahoma Baptist (0-5, 0-5) at Wilkins Stadium in Magnolia.

Quarterbac­k Barrett Renner entered the game tied for seventh in NCAA Division II with 12 touchdown passes, and he added six more to six different receivers against when defensive back Devonte King returned an intercepti­on for a 23-yard touchdown on UAPB’s first drive of the game. Kicker Nick Carden was 2 of 4 on fieldgoal attempts, connecting on distances of 18 and 22 yards.

The Golden Lions cut the deficit to 17-7 at the half on a 5-yard touchdown pass from Brandon Duncan to Jaelen Collins with 1:08 left.

Bulldogs quarterbac­k Aqeel Glass was 26-of-43 passing for 291 yards, and running back Trevon Walters led the game with 83 rushing yards on 16 carries and two touchdowns.

Both teams were playing to earn their first 2-0 start in the SWAC in more than four seasons (Alabama A&M, 2012; UAPB, 2011).

Oklahoma Baptist as he went 32-of-41 passing with 405 yards.

The Muleriders led 28-0 in the second quarter, which included a 9-yard touchdown run by running back Michael Nunnery, who rushed 14 times for 109 yards and a touchdown.

Oklahoma Baptist quarterbac­k Preston Haire matched SAU’s two second-quarter scores with touchdown passes of 23 and 18 yards to make the halftime score 35-13.

Haire pulled the Bison within two scores when he completed a 24-yard touchdown pass to Cagney Roberson to start the third quarter, but Renner threw two consecutiv­e touchdowns to set the game out of reach, 49-20, with 14:55 left in the game.

SAU was coming off a 38-16 loss to Northwest Oklahoma State in which it totaled 367 yards.

Oklahoma Baptist has lost 12 consecutiv­e games.

CSFL WAYLAND BAPTIST 30, LYON 28

With nine seconds left, Wayland Baptist kicker Daniel Martinez made a 41-yard field goal to beat Lyon at Pioneer Stadium in Batesville.

Trailing 24-14 midway through the third quarter, Lyon (2-4, 0-3) scored two touchdowns and held Wayland Baptist (2-3, 2-1) to a field goal to take the lead 28-27 with 52 seconds left to play.

Wayland Baptist quarterbac­k Danny Campos completed a 28-yard pass to Malik Sims, and De’Sean Johnson rushed for 12 yards to get the Pioneers within field goal range.

Martinez had already made both of his previous field goal attempts in the game, from 24 and 25 yards.

Lyon had one play at the end, and quarterbac­k Cody Jones was sacked at the Lyon 29.

Jones was 19-of-33 passing for 241 yards, a touchdown and two intercepti­ons.

The Pioneers’ two quarterbac­ks, Campos and Mitchell Parsley, combined for 20-of-34 passing, 238 yards and 2 touchdowns.

Parsley threw a touchdown before halftime and ran for a touchdown on the first drive afterward.

Lyon led twice during the first half, trading leads after a 69-yard touchdown pass from Jones to Josh Abel and a 38-yard scoring run by Titus Nelson.

Nelson led the game with 97 rushing yards on 16 carries for two touchdowns, and Abel led the game with seven receptions for 136 yards and a touchdown.

SAA HENDRIX 48, SEWANEE 42

Hendrix (4-1, 2-1) stopped Sewanee (2-3, 1-2) on downs with 10 seconds left in the game to earn its victory at McGee Field in Sewanee, Tenn.

The Warriors led 48-21 after quarterbac­k Miles Thompson threw a 29-yard touchdown pass to Nate Hodapp with 12:33 left in the fourth quarter.

Then, Sewanee scored three consecutiv­e touchdowns and reached as far as the Hendrix 11 with under 30 seconds to play.

Sewanee quarterbac­k Alex Darras threw two incomplete passes, a holding penalty backed the Tigers to the Hendrix 21, and then Darras threw two more incomplete passes to turn the ball over on downs.

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