Saturday, October 29, 2016
KINGSVILLE, TEXAS — Facing a 28-13 fourth-quarter deficit, the Eastern New Mexico University football team (5-4; LSC 4-3) used two touchdown catches from
Larry Baker-Bruce to pull even in Saturday night's Lone Star Conference showdown at Texas A&M-Kingsville. The Javelinas (6-3; LSC 4-3) scored the final 13 points of the game to hand ENMU a 41-28 setback at Javelinas Stadium.
The Greyhounds will host Oklahoma Panhandle State next Saturday. The start of the home finale has been moved to 3 p.m. MT.
The loss snapped Eastern's four-game win streak in the series. Eastern was looking for its second straight road victory over Texas A&M-Kingsville, after a 31-0 win in the 2014 season. The 2014 win marked the only time the Javelinas had been shutout at home since the 1983 season.
Facing a 28-13 lead after Myles Carr tossed his third touchdown pass of the day, the Hounds immediately responded.
Wyatt Strand found Baker-Bruce twice on the ensuing drive and took advantage of a free play on a Javelina penalty to connect on a 68-yard touchdown pass. After the Greyhound defense forced a three-and-out, Strand again found Baker-Bruce from 37-yards out for their second touchdown connection of the quarter. The two connected again right after the touchdown, for the game-tying two-point conversion.
The Javelinas quickly responded, and took the lead for good, 34-28, on a one-yard plunge from Greg Pitre. After a turnover, Texas A&M-Kingsville added another score and held on for the win.
First Quarter
The Greyhounds took advantage of a bad snap on a punt attempts, and countered with a six-play drive. ENMU seized a 7-0 lead on
Kamal Cass' one-yard plunge with 48 seconds left in the half.
Second Quarter
The Javelinas tied the game on a 24-yard run from Luis Lopez and took a 14-7 halftime lead on a three-yard pass from Carr.
Third Quarter
Bailey Hale booted a 20-yard field goal to cut into the deficit, but after an exchange of punts, TAMUK's Jordan Thomas hauled in a 37-yard touchdown reception.
Fourth Quarter
Prior to Eastern tying the game, Hale had a 38-yard field goal, while Carr tossed a short touchdown pass to give the Javelinas a 28-13 lead.
Beyond the Box Score
- Baker-Bruce registered career-highs with 124 yards and two touchdowns on just four catches
- With 105 yards on 26 carries, Kamal Cass registered his fourth 100-yard game of the season and 11th of his career
- Strand has thrown for five touchdowns in his last three games, with two in each of his last two games
- The contest marked the fourth time this season Hale has registered at least seven points
- The Javelinas held a slight edge in field position, starting on average at their own 40-yard line. Eastern's average drive start came at their 32-yard line
In the Numbers
- ENMU outrushed the Javelinas 223-104 for the game
- The Hounds held a 394-360-yard edge in total offense
- The Greyhounds converted six-of-16 third-down attempts and both four-down tries
- The Javelinas were five-of-nine of third downs
- Strand rushed for 58 yards and passed for 171
- Paul Terry ran for 31 yards
- Brad Hardin led the Hounds in tackles for the fifth time this season and finished with eight tackles and two for a loss
- Desmond Blue had two sacks, marking the second time in the last three games he registered multiple sacks
- Todd Countee had his second interception in the last three games
- Bubba Jenkins paced the Javelinas with 173 rushing yards and two touchdowns
- Trevor Moses had 14 tackles for the Javelinas
Up Next
The Greyhounds will honor their seniors at the home finale on Saturday, November 5
th, against Oklahoma Panhandle State. The contest is set to kick off at 3 p.m. MT.