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Sunday, October 13, 2013
Brownwood Bulletin 3B
AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE SOCCER
Jackets, Lady Jackets upended by Louisiana College
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DERRICK STUCKLY | BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Kevin Ruiz (21) and the Howard Payne Yellow Jackets and Marley Zochert (2) and the Howard Payne Lady Jackets both dropped ASC soccer matches to Louisiana College Saturday.
BY DERRICK STUCKLY
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
derrick.stuckly@brownwoodbulletin.com
Louisiana College’s Haley Par-
sons scored the decisive goal with
5:20 remaining as the Lady Cats
knocked off the Howard Payne
Lady Jackets, 2-1, in American
Southwest Conference women’s
soccer action Saturday at Citizens
National Bank Field.
After a scoreless first half, Loui-
siana College (4-9, 2-4) took a 1-0
lead on Pamela Usry’s goal 10:24
after halftime.
Howard Payne (2-11,1-5) needed
a shade less than three minutes to
respond as Lady Jacket Stephanie
Boggs found the net to draw HPU
even with 31:39 to go.
The Lady Jackets took 24 shots,
with 13 on goal, led by four from
Boggs and two each from Marley
Zochert, Brittany Davis, Rebecca
Lamar and Kassey Nix. Taylor
Bicknell also took a shot.
Defensively, HPU limited
Louisiana College to 11 shots,
with seven on goal, as Lady Jacket
keeper Adrienne Walker notched
five saves.
The Lady Jackets will return to
action at 4 p.m. Friday at LeTour-
neau.
Louisiana College 3,
Yellow Jackets 1
The Howard Payne Yellow
Jackets were dealt their 10th
consecutive defeat as they slipped
to 1-13 overall and 0-6 in Ameri-
can Southwest Conference men’s
soccer action with Saturday’s 3-1
home loss to Louisiana College.
Louisiana College (7-7, 4-2)
jumped out to a 2-0 halftime lead
on goals by Greg McDoom at 1:47
and Caio Sousa at the 24-minute
mark. The Wildcats tacked on
their final goal with 22:17 left, that
off the foot of Fellipe Albuquer-
que.
Howard Payne recorded its goal
with 14:12 left as Shay Pate scored
unassisted.
The Yellow Jackets attempted
five shots, all on goal, with three
by Pate and two by Kevin Ruiz.
Louisiana College fired 18 shots
with 10 on goal as HPU keeper
Ryan Young tallied seven saves.
Howard Payne will return to
action at 6 p.m. Friday at LeTour-
neau.
BIG 12 FOOTBALL
Texas seniors get OU win for Mack, 36-20
BY STEPHEN HAWKINS
AP SPORTS WRITER
DALLAS (AP) — Mack Brown stood with
his players in front of the Texas band cher-
ishing a victory over Oklahoma in the Red
River Rivalry that few outside of Austin
expected.
After the coach accepted the Golden Hat
trophy that came with their 36-20 win Sat-
urday over the 12th-ranked Sooners, Case
McCoy and these Texas seniors especially
enjoyed passing around the prize and tak-
ing turns putting it atop their heads for the
first time.
“I didn’t think I was very7 emotional at all.
I thought I did a great, great job,” Brown
said. “Besides that, you all wanted me to
be more emotional than I was in the past.
I had 97 cameras in my face.... I thought I
was appropriately really happy.”
McCoy threw two touchdowns,
295-pound defensive tackle Chris Whaley
returned an interception 31 yards for a
score and the Longhorns (4-2, 3-0 Big 12)
ended Oklahoma’s three-game winning
streak in the rivalry to give Brown at least
a temporary reprieve from all the gloomy
talk about his future with the Longhorns.
Brown insisted this victory was special
for what it was — finally a win for this
senior group over Oklahoma, a 3-0 start in
Big 12 play and the possibility of a league
title and BCS game still in their future.
“You shouldn’t leave this school without
beating Oklahoma. You need to do that,”
Brown said. “This thing goes in streaks.
And I guess we’ve won five of the last nine
now. For you that’s counting.”
As for those speculating about his future,
Brown insists that he does his best to
ignore that. So do his players.
“It’s wasn’t something we talked about,”
said Jackson Jeff coat, the senior defensive
end who had two sacks. “We know every
game is important for coach Brown.”
The 154 victories for Brown in his 16
seasons at Texas are second most in school
history behind Darrell Royal. They also
match coach Bob Stoops’ win total in 15
seasons with the Sooners. The head-to-head
record for the only active Big 12 coaches
who have won national championships is
now Stoops 9, Brown 6.
Texas, a two-touchdown underdog, never
trailed after the impressive rumble late in
the first quarter by converted running back
Whaley and went on to a double-digit win
of its own. There was also an 8 5-yard punt
return for a touchdown by Daje Johnson in
the third quarter after Oklahoma had got-
ten within 23-13.
The Sooners (5-1, 2-1) had won the last
two games in the series by a combined
score of 118-38, but came out with their
10-game Big 12 winning streak snapped.
“Those are always difference makers in
this game. And they were a big part of the
game today,” Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops
said of Texas’ first two non-offensive TDs
this season. “They made some big pass
plays that were big plays in the game, and
we didn’t have hardly any big plays that
way offensively. In each part of the game I
thought they outplayed us.”
Texas had two 100-yard rushers in Johna-
than Gray (29 carries for 123 yards) and
Malcolm Brown (23 carries for 120 yards).
With David Ash still out because of
lingering concussion symptoms, McCoy got
his second Red River Rivalry start. And Mc-
Coy didn’t get shut out in the series. Older
brother Colt led the Longhorns to three
wins over Oklahoma and a BCS national
championship appearance four seasons
ago.
McCoy completed 13 of 21 passes for
190 yards with an interception, which
defensive lineman Geneo Grissom returned
54 yards for a score in the fourth quarter
for OU.
McCoy threw a 59-yard TD to Marcus
Johnson in the second quarter and a
38-yarder in the third quarter to Mike
Davis, the receiver reprimanded by the Big
12 but not suspended for his cheap shot
against an Iowa State defender in Texas’
previous game.
“We hear a great speech before the game
about stepping up to the challenge and
overcoming something, that we’ve been put
to the challenge of this game,” said McCoy,
who was sacked three times in his 2011
loss but threw two late TDs in last year’s
rout.
Since that championship game loss to
Alabama after the 2009 season, Brown is
26-18, and now with his first victory over
Oklahoma in that span.
A 1-2 start to this season with 19 return-
ing starters had put Brown in a precarious
spot, changing his defensive coordinator
in season and having to answer questions
about how much longer he would be Texas’
coach.
Things felt much better this second
Saturday in October for the Longhorns,
evident by the early-exiting crowd from the
crimson side of the stadium that missed
Grissom reaching up in front of McCoy for
the pick.
Texas led in the series for the first time
since 2009 on Antony Fera’s 31-yard field
goal to end the opening drive, on which the
Longhorns converted three third downs.
Fera later had kicks of 50 and 43 yards, the
last on the final play of the first half for a
23-10 lead.
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