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UT Permian Basin cruises past Sul Ross State 75-7: In its final regular season game, UT Permian Basin got five passing touchdowns from freshman quarterback Issac Mooring combined with four rushing touchdowns from Kory Harris in a 75-7 victory at Sul Ross State. In addition, the Falcons averaged nine yards per play and finished with 711 total yards of offense, which was good for a new program record. UTPB scored a touchdown on all seven of its drives in the first half and had 472 yards of offense at the break for a 48-0 lead. Mooring finished 26 of 28 for 353 yards and no interceptions. Harris totaled 201 yards on the ground – the most in the conference this season. Deon Cook and Jeremiah Cooley had each caught two of the TDs. Defensively, Yemi Oyesanya had 1.5 sacks and four tackles for loss for the Falcons. Sione Teuhema and Jamarion Ravenell each had an interception. Quincy Blair had 16 tackles for SRSU. Complete Release

 
Big fourth quarter sends Midwestern State past Western New Mexico, 52-24: Midwestern State erupted for 24 points in the fourth quarter to turn a close game into a 52-24 win over Western New Mexico in Saturday's season finale at Memorial Stadium. Joseph Carlson started the fourth-quarter scoring with a 26-yard field goal, and then touchdowns by Christian Olige (two-yard run), Emmanuel Abdallah (four-yard run) and Dylan Hofferichter (22-yard fumble recovery) followed. Andrew Knebel passed for 161 yards and two TDs and Jalen March ran for 119 yards and a score on 18 carries to fuel the MSU offense. Defensively, Quincy Montgomery had 2.5 sacks, while Quincy Darnell and Jaylin Broadus each had an interception. WNMU’s Connor Ackerley threw for 254 yards and three TDs and Osvaldo Raigosa had a game-high 11 tackles and a forced fumble. The game was 14-14 at halftime. Complete Release
 

 
No. 25 Central Washington grinds out 13-3 victory over Western Oregon: No. 25 Central Washington defeated Western Oregon in a tight 13-3 battle Saturday afternoon in Ellensburg, Wash. With the win, the Wildcats (8-3, 7-2 LSC) secured a runner-up finish in the LSC. The game was tied 3-3 at halftime on Cooper Britton and Keaton Emmett field goals. Britton hit a 26-yard in the third quarter to give CWU at 6-3 lead before quarterback Kennedy McGill ran it in from eight yards to provide the final outcome with 12:41 to play. McGill finished with 152 yards on 21 carries. CWU’s Brycen Indell had 11 tackles – two for loss – and 1.5 sacks. Wahi Emmsley added an interception and Chase Loidhamer forced a fumble for the Wildcats. Aden Murohy had a game-high 13 tackles, Mason Brown had 10 tackles and Aaron Woodard intercepted a pass for WOU. Complete Release
 

 
No. 21 Angelo State completes perfect run through conference with 56-19 win over West Texas A&M: No. 21 Angelo State finished the LSC season undefeated after taking down West Texas A&M 56-19 in the regular season finale on Saturday night at LeGrand Stadium at 1st Community Credit Union Field. Following the game, ASU (9-2, 9-0 in LSC) was presented the championship trophy by Commissioner Jay Poerner. The Rams extended their winning streak to nine games. ASU quarterback Braeden Fuller finished 13 of 23 passing for 238 yards and four TDs and ran for 187 yards and three TDs on 15 carries. Fuller did not throw an interception – extending his streak of 19 games without a pick in his collegiate career. Cameron Dischler caught two of the TDs. Andrew Pitts returned an INT 45 yards for a score and Kenton Allen had 11 tackles to lead ASU’s defense. WT’s Tucker Swoboda had four catches for 103 yards and a TD. JT Cavender had nine tackles and forced a fumble for the Buffs. Complete Release

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Texas A&M-Kingsville topples Eastern New Mexico, 28-13: Texas A&M-Kingsville ended its season on a high note with a 28-13 home win over the Eastern New Mexico. The Javelinas utilized 341 yards of total offense and a 9-of-15 third-down conversion rate to win for the third time in four games. Roger Hagan ran for 135 yards and a TD and Jalen Brown threw for 189 yards and two scores to lead the TAMUK offense. Blake Jaques had an interception and a sack for the Javelinas defense that kept ENMU off the scoreboard in the first half. Elijah Zeh found the end zone twice on the ground for ENMU, while Zerrian Meander had a game-high 12 tackles and a forced fumble and Isaac Medrana had 10 stops. Complete Release

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