/seasons/2022/contrib/20221015s48w1h

OPPORTUNISTIC DEFENSE PACES MCMURRY

SHERMAN, TEXAS – Two sacks, a scoop and score, and six tackles for losses helped provide a roadmap for McMurry University to its first overall and American Southwest Conference victory Saturday, Oct. 15.

The War Hawks, looking to snap a 10-game program skid that dated back to the mid-stages of 2021, used a 21-0 blitzkrieg over the first 25 minutes at Austin College's Jerry Apple Stadium to fuel a 24-21 decision. The roll started with the host 'Roos crossing midfield on their first offensive attempt.

A forced fumble caused by senior defensive lineman Devin Nixon (Vidor, Texas) was picked up on a dead sprint by sophomore defensive back Timothy Leatherman (Ingram, Texas), who cruised 58 yards to the end zone. Head coach Jordan Neal's defensive unit kept the pressure coming on the ensuing home team possessions, allowing only 51 yards on 16 plays. The offense responded with two impressive 80-plus-yard marches that wound up with touchdowns, as senior running back Rajan Cunningham (Dallas, Texas) crashed in from three yards out in the first instance. Junior running back Jack Ishmael (Paradise, Texas), taking advantage of an appearance in the offensive backfield, weaved his way to pay dirt from 12 yards for a three-score lead early in the second frame.

Austin College made a few nervous moments for their guests down the stretch. Even with a turnover on downs inside their own 30, the 'Roos still battled to within 24-21 thanks to a blocked field goal and touchdowns late in the third and fourth stanzas. The home team nearly brought it all the way back, recovering an onside kick after their final score, but a 54-yard field goal with less than a minute remaining was missed.

Senior defensive back Ke'Shaun Jnofinn (Baytown, Texas) led the defensive output with nine tackles, one for a loss, and added a pass breakup. The sophomore duo of linebacker Herman Lee (Prosper, Texas) and defensive lineman Kane Strohman (Katy, Texas) each tallied a sack, too.

Offensively, it was a second straight 150-yard-plus passing outing for junior quarterback Dexter Wyble. The Humble, Texas, native threw for 218 yards, as senior wide receiver Jermond Lovely (Dayton, Texas), Cunningham, and the sophomore wide receiver trio of Reed Hughes (Abilene, Texas), Xavier Williams (Waco, Texas), and Kyle Canada (Breckenridge, Texas) each had two-or-more receptions.

McMurry (1-6 overall, 1-4 ASC) wraps up its 2022 home schedule Saturday, Oct. 22. It's Homecoming and Senior Day when Texas Lutheran visits Wilford Moore Stadium for a 1 p.m. kickoff.

Dec. 15: All times Eastern
Final
Cortland 38, at North Central (Ill.) 37
@ Salem, Virginia
Video Box Score Recap Photos
Dec. 9: All times Eastern
Final
North Central (Ill.) 34, at Wartburg 27
Box Score Recap
Final
Cortland 49, at Randolph-Macon 14
Box Score Recap Recap Recap Photos
Maintenance in progress.