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UMHB football routs Wisconsin-La Crosse 43-10

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Belton, Texas – The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor football team started slowly but controlled the final three quarters as the fourth-ranked Cru rolled to a 43-10 victory over Wisconsin-La Crosse Saturday night in Belton. UMHB improves to 3-0 on the season with its 57th consecutive regular season win. The loss drops the Eagles to 1-2 on the season.

 

UMHB forced a three and out on the opening possession and took a 3-0 lead on Jacob O'Neill's 27-yard field goal. Wisconsin-La Crosse answered with a 43-yard field goal from Joshua Fischer to even it at 3-3 with 4:10 left in the first quarter. UMHB had a 13-yard touchdown run from Malcolm Miller wiped out by a penalty on the next drive and O'Neill missed a field goal to leave it 3-3 going into the second quarter. Blake Jackson's 16-yard scoring run gave the Cru a 10-3 lead and Duane Thompson raced 31 yards for another score to push it to 17-3. Michael Carpenter added a two-yard touchdown plunge on the next possession and O'Neill connected on a 46-yard field goal to make it 27-3 UMHB at halftime.

 

Zach Anderson scored on a three-yard run on the opening possession of the second half and Miller added a two-yard scoring run as the Cru stretched the lead to 40-3. John Tackett hit Joel Oxton for an acrobatic catch in the end zone as the Eagles pulled to within 40-10 with 2:20 remaining in the third quarter. John Mowery would hit a 23-yard field goal for UMHB with 10:04 left to play for the only scoring of the fourth quarter to provide the final margin.

 

The Cru rolled up 586 yards of total offense in the game with 298 of those coming through the air. UMHB went 23-30 passing in the game. Wisconsin-La Crosse was held to 75 yards rushing and 223 yards of total offense with almost half of that production coming in the fourth quarter.

 

Anderson was 14-18 passing for 162 yards and he ran for 25 yards and a TD. Miller had 88 rushing yards and a score and Marcus Wimby caught six passes for 85 yards for UMHB. Trey Thedford led the Cru defense with eight tackles and Raylon Hickey added six more stops.

 

Tackett was 7-13 for 98 yards and a score for the Eagles and Oxton caught two of those passes for 62 yards and a score. Ryan Weber had 13 tackles to lead the UWL defense and Jake Perner and Michael Garvey had eight tackles apiece.

 

The Cru will now have an open week next Saturday. UMHB will return to action with a home game against Belhaven University on Saturday, October 3rd, at 1:00 PM.

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