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Saturday, November 12, 2016

(FULL STORY) Winston-Salem State Repeats As CIAA Champions with 43-33 Win Over Bowie State

SALEM, Va. – The Winston-Salem State University football team captured the 2016 CIAA Championship with a 43-33 victory over Bowie State University on Saturday, November 12th at the Salem Football Stadium. WSSU improves to 9-2 overall after winning their second consecutive title and fourth championship since 2011. The Bulldogs move to 7-4 in the standings after suffering a second straight loss in the championship game.

Bowie State opened up the contest with the first offensive possession. Sophomore quarterback and CIAA Offensive Player of the Year Amir Hall drove the Bulldogs into WSSU territory. Hall had a pass intended for Nyme Manns intercepted in the end zone with one hand by freshman defensive back Tyrell Flemming. Following the turnover, the Rams wasted no time scoring.

Redshirt quarterback Rod Tinsley threw a 50 yard strike to freshman wide receiver Will Walton for a touchdown. Walton scored with 11:30 remaining in the first quarter. Bowie State stalled on offense their next two possessions. WSSU tacked on another TD in the opening quarter. Senior running back Justus Picket found a wide open running hole for a 42 yard TD with 3:17 left in the first.

Before the end of the opening quarter, Hall connected with redshirt freshman wide receiver Geordan Clark for a 39 yard touchdown reception. Bowie State trailed 14-7 at the end of the first quarter. The Bulldogs tied the game 14-14 off a three yard score from sophomore running back Robert Chesson.
On the ensuing kickoff, junior wide receiver Canard Brown returned the kick 87 yards for the score. Later in the second, the Rams added to their advantage with a 39 yard TD reception from Tinsley to Walton again. Winston-Salem led 28-14 at halftime.

In the third quarter, both teams scored with a touchdown throw. Hall completed a 27 yard pass to redshirt senior tight end Jordan Garrison with 3:10 on the clock in the third. Tinsley answered with a 36 yard scoring pass to senior wide receiver Reggie Wilkins on the following drive. WSSU recorded a safety earlier in the quarter due to a BSU holding penalty on the goal line. Bowie State trailed 37-21 at the end of the third.

In the fourth, BSU capped a 16 play drive that last over five minutes with a three yard pass from Hall to Chesson. The Bulldogs only faced a 37-27 deficit with 11:08 left to play. However, WSSU produced a back-breaking 68 yard TD run by redshirt sophomore running back Kerrion Moore.

Moore rushed for 177 yards off 22 carries with one TD. He set a new CIAA Championship game rushing record and was named Championship Game MVP.

Bowie State scored another touchdown with less than two minutes remaining. The Rams ran out the clock on the next possession and claimed their 12th CIAA title in school history.

Tinsley completed 11-of-25 passes for 194 yards, three touchdowns, and no interceptions for WSSU. Walton had two catches for 89 yards and two TDs. Defensively, Flemming finished with three interceptions and two tackles. Xavier Gregory had a team-high 11 tackles (8 solo).

Hall ended the evening with 348 yards off 27-46 passing with three touchdowns and three interceptions. Hall also put his name in the CIAA Record Book, surpassing the Greg Clark (Virginia State – 1993) Single Season Passing Yards Record of 3,437 and ends the season with 3,596 yards. Chesson had 107 yards and one TD. Manns caught 10 passes for 176 yards and was named BSU’s MVP of the game, followed by Garrison with six catches for 111 yards and one score. The Bulldogs defense was led by junior Daivon Nixon with eight total tackles.

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