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Sunday, November 12, 2017
Hail Mary McLeod Bethune! B-CU Wins 13-10 On Final Play at NCCU
DURHAM, North Carolina -- Larry Brihm Jr. and Keavon Mitchell connected on a 48-yard "Hail Mary" as time expired as Bethune-Cookman pulled off an improbable 13-10 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference victory over North Carolina Central Saturday at O'Kelly–Riddick Stadium.
The Wildcats (6-4 overall, 5-2 conference) win their third straight game and clinched their second winning season in three years under Head Coach Terry Sims. North Carolina Central (7-3,5-2) was eliminated from the conference championship contention.
For the second straight time in Durham, the two teams battled to a standstill only to see it end in a heart stopping finish – Bethune-Cookman won here in 2015 by blocking a blocked field goal on the final play.
Chauncey Caldwell's 4-yard pass to Xavier McCoy with 16 seconds remaining gave the Eagles a 10-7 lead, capping off a 61-yard march that included a fourth down pass interference call on Bethune-Cookman that kept the drive alive.
However, a 15-yard celebration penalty put the Eagle kickoff 15 yards back. Mitchell's return over midfield set up his and Brihm's heroics two plays later.
The Wildcats broke open a scoreless tie on Akevious Williams' one-yard dive on fourth down with 6:44 remaining in the third quarter.
Jamauri Laguerre set up the score when he recovered a fumbled Eagle punt return on the NCCU 28. Michael Jones' 20 yard run gave the Wildcats first and goal.
The Eagles got on the board with a 22-yard Aedan Johnson field goal with 13:19 to play. A penalty kept that drive alive, also, and gave the home team first and goal, but two stuffs on running plays and a Sam Marc pass break-up forced North Carolina Central to settle for three.
The Wildcat defense denied North Carolina Central on two first-half scoring opportunities, one ending with an Elliott Miller interception while the Eagles blocked a Uriel Hernandez field goal attempt to keep it a scoreless tie at halftime.
Kennedy Ndukwe had 11 tackles to pace the Wildcat defense.
Brihm was 5 of 13 for 90 yards, with 59 of those going to Mitchell on two catches. Jones was B-CU's leading rusher with 36 yards.
The Wildcats face archrival Florida A&M next week in the Florida Classic in Orlando.
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