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11/22/25 08:15:00
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11/22 20:14 CST McNeese stops two-point conversion try, hands Lamar potentially
damaging loss
McNeese stops two-point conversion try, hands Lamar potentially damaging loss
BEAUMONT, Texas (AP) --- Phillip Bradford returned an interception 21 yards for
a key fourth-quarter score, the McNeese defense stopped a 2-point conversion
attempt to preserve a two-point lead, and the Cowboys defeated Lamar 21-19 on
Saturday.
The loss may be very damaging for Lamar, ranked No. 19 in the FCS coaches poll.
The Cardinals (8-4, 5-3 Southland Conference) will learn on Sunday whether they
will receive an at-large bid to the FCS playoffs.
Trailing 13-6 through three quarters, McNeese (5-7, 4-4) scored twice in the
fourth. Devin Lippold connected with Reed Boyd on a 5-yard touchdown pass and
the extra point gave the Cowboys a 14-13 lead. On Lamar's first play on the
ensuing possession Bradford, who plays defensive end, intercepted Aiden McCown
and the resulting touchdown and extra point made it 21-13.
Lamar, which hadn't found the end zone since McCown's short touchdown pass in
the first quarter, finally got a touchdown on LaDamian McDowell's 9-yard run
with 5:41 remaining in the fourth quarter. The Cowboys stopped Major Bowden on
a 2-point conversion attempt.
On Lamar's only remaining possession, Dominick Bolden broke up McCown's
fourth-and-5 pass from the McNeese 43-yard line.
Senior running back Coleby Hamm, who played in only 13 games the previous two
years, matched his career high with 131 yards rushing for McNeese. Lippold, a
freshman who was 1-for-5 passing before Saturday, had only 69 yards passing,
going 11 for 23.
Xavier Coleman had a career-high 141 yards rushing for Lamar. It was his
second-career 100-yard game. -__
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