Football: ACU, WTAMU to battle for second time this season
No. 2 Abilene Christian will host No. 9 West Texas A&M in
the second round of the NCAA Division II football playoffs on
Saturday, Nov. 22, at Shotwell Stadium. Kick-off is set for
12 p.m.
The Lone Star Conference South Division rivals
are meeting for the second time this season after ACU topped WT,
52-35, on Oct. 18 in Canyon.
The Wildcats lead the all-time series, 25-16,
but the Buffs hold a 1-0 postseason advantage after a 30-27
overtime win in first round of the 2006 NCAA Playoffs.
The winner advances to the quarterfinals on
Nov. 29 to play the Pittsburg State/Northwest Missouri State victor
and will also be the first LSC team since Central Oklahoma in 2003
to advance to the NCAA quarterfinals.
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WTAMU beats CWU to advance to second round of
playoffs
A defensive stop propelled No. 9 West Texas A&M to a 49-42
victory over No. 8 Central Washington in NCAA Division II Super
Region Four action at Kimbrough Memorial Stadium in Canyon,
Texas.
WTAMU (11-1) advances to play top seed Abilene
Christian next Saturday, November 22, at 12 p.m. in Abilene,
Texas. ACU topped WTAMU, 52-35, on Oct. 18 in Canyon.
With 1:08 remaining the game, the Buffalo
defense stopped CWU at the WTAMU 22-yard line to preserve the third
NCAA playoff win in school history. The Wildcats were
five-of-seven on fourth down conversions but could not convert on
fourth and 15 with 1:08 remaining on the game.
CWU struck first with a nine-play 70-yard drive
on their first possession. The Buffaloes took an 8-7 lead
with a 58-yard pass from Keith Null to Charly Martin and a
successful two-point conversion by LSC Linebacker of the Year Jared
Brock with 2:45 to go in the first quarter.
Keithon Flemming took over the scoring with
three rushing touchdowns in the second quarter. He scampered
in from the 1-, 4- and 6-yard lines to put WTAMU up 28-21.
Seth Hayden added a 35-yard catch and run with 22 seconds to go in
the half to send the Buffs into the locker room with a 35-21
advantage.
Hayden increased the Buff lead with a 71-yard
score to start the second half. Flemming scored from 15 yards
out to put WTAMU ahead 49-28 before CWU scored twice to get within
seven points.
Flemming finished with 99 yards on the ground
and a career-high four rushing touchdowns. Martin tallied 172
receiving yards with one score, while Hayden had 160 yards and two
TD's. Keith Null was 35 of 49 for 463 yards and three
scores.
The WTAMU defense was led by Cashmin Thomas
with eight tackles, while Anthony Scott had seven stops along with
two forced and recovered fumbles.
On the other side of the Super Region Four
bracket Pittsburg State defeated Nebraska-Omaha, 33-21, to advance
to play at No. 2 seed Northwest Missouri State next Saturday at 12
p.m.















