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ENMU running back Stefan Mills tries to sidestep a tackle by Midwestern State linebacker Pat Gardner during the second quarter of Saturday's game at Greyhound Stadium.
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Midwestern routs Hounds in division finale

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BLACKWATER DRAW — Midwestern State pulled away with 23 points in the final 13 minutes Saturday night and the Mustangs handed Eastern New Mexico University a 50-17 loss in a Lone Star Conference South Division football game at Greyhound Stadium.

Midwestern (8-2, 3-2 South), ranked 13th in NCAA Division II, took the lead for good at 17-10 just before halftime on a 4-yard run by Neal Carr. The touchdown was set up on a sack of ENMU quarterback J.J. Harp by Matt Ellerbrock, who forced a fumble and recovered it at the Greyhounds’ 20.

MSU quarterback Zack Eskridge threw a 16-yard touchdown pass to Sheldon Galloway early in the third quarter, and Jose Martinez added a 40-yard field goal to make it 27-10. The Hounds (2-8, 0-6) bounced back with a four-play, 73-yard drive ending with an 8-yard touchdown pass from Harp to Dominic Preston to make it 27-17 after three quarters.

But it was all Mustangs after that.

Midwestern went 64 yards in nine plays following the kickoff, capped by Carr’s 2-yard run with 12:46 left. Eskridge added a 2-yard TD run after an interception by the Mustangs’ Micah Hill on ENMU’s next series.

Martinez then kicked a 32-yard field goal with 5:26 left, and backup quarterback Brandon Kelsey scored on a 73-yard run as time expired.

Harp had another big game for the Hounds, throwing for 403 yards and two touchdowns on 42-of-63. But Midwestern State limited ENMU to minus-8 yards rushing, sacking Harp three times for a net loss of 30 yards.

Five players scored touchdowns for the Mustangs. BeeJay Mathis led a 300-yard rushing performance with 100 yards on 14 carries, while Eskridge completed 26-of-37 passes for 356 yards.

Galloway led MSU receivers with seven catches for 85 yards, while Andy Tanner caught six for 105 yards. Preston had eight catches for 93 yards for the Hounds, and three others caught six passes each as Harp spread the ball around to 10 receivers.

ENMU will finish its season at home on Saturday against first-year program Incarnate Word in a non-conference contest. Kickoff is set for 6 p.m.

 

Midwestern State 50, ENMU 17

MSU 10 7 10 23 — 50

ENMU 3 7 7 0 — 17

 

Scoring summary

Frist quarter

ENMU — Taylor Cannon 21 FG, 9:30

MSU — BeeJay Mathis 7 run (Jose Martinez kick), 7:52

MSU — Martinez 34 FG, 3:53

Second quarter

ENMU — Chase Kyser 2 pass from J.J. Harp (Cannon kick), 3:55

MSU — Neal Carr 4 run (Martinez kick), :07

Third quarter

MSU — Sheldon Galloway 16 pass from Eskridge (Martinez kick), 11:53

MSU — Martinez 40 FG, 3:16

ENMU — Dominic Preston 8 pass from JJ Harp (Cannon kick), 2:04

Fourth quarter

MSU — Neal Carr 2 run (Martinez kick), 12:46

MSU — Zack Eskridge 2 run (Lee Scott kick), 10:29

MSU — Jose Martinez 32 FG, 5:26

MSU —  Brandon Kelsey 73 run, :00

 

Game statistics

MSU ENMU

First downs26 25

Rushes-Yards 43-300 18-(-8)

Passing Yards 356 466

Total Yards 656 458

Comp-Att-Int 26-37-0 43-66-1

Fumbles-Lost 3-2 3-2

Punts-Avg. 2-41.0 4-35.8

Penalties-Yards 15-173 7-83

 

Individual statistics

Rushing: MSU, BeeJay Mathis 14-100, Brandon Kelsey 2-69, Zack Eskridge 8-50, Lester Bush 10-48, Neal Carr 7-17, Ben McMahan 2-16. ENMU, Stefan Mills 10-17, Wesley Wood 1-6, Troy Harris 1-2, Tteam 2-(-6), J.J. Harp 4-(-27).

Passing: MSU, Eskridge 26-37-0. ENMU, Harp 42-63-1, 403 yds, 2 TD; Wesley Wood 0-2-0, Dominic Preston 1-1-0, 63 yds.

Receiving: MSU, Sheldon Galloway 7-85, Andy Tanner 6-105, Mathis 5-65, Tyron Morrison 3-49, Kelvin Swanson 2-29, Matt Tanner 2-24, Ethan Rosales 1-(-1). ENMU, Preston 8-93, Mills 6-67, Chase Kyser 6-33, Darian Dale 6-29, Arvin Jackson 5-48, Matt Handler 4-135, Brandon Marbley 3-27, J.T. Thompson 3-24, Dannon Wafer 1-12, Terrence Griffin 1-(-2).


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