DURANT, Okla. –
Marquis Gray turned in 154 yards receiving and two touchdowns and Southeastern had a chance to tie the game late but was unable to get the ball in the endzone on its final drive in a 31-23 loss to Henderson State on Saturday afternoon in Arkadelphia, Ark.
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The loss is the first time the Savage Storm has suffered consecutive losses since the 2019 season and drops SE to 2-3 overall on the season.
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"Our kids bounced back," said head coach
Tyler Fenwick, "And competed today and that's all you can ask for them to do. We battled and we almost got it."
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Daulton Hatley turned in his third-straight 300-yard passing performance and finished the contest 36-of-54 for 316 yards and a pair of touchdowns, while
Braxton Kincade connected on his only pass attempt of the game, a 37-yard TD strike, the second of his career.
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Hatley would bring his career passing total to 6,491 yards, passing Justin Pitrucha to move into third place on the all-time passing list and will be chasing Hall of Famer Drew Beard's total of 7,303 which is currently the second-most all-time.
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Gray was easily the top Storm target on the day with 13 catches for 154 yards and two scores, with
Katrell Blakely following up with six grabs for 62 yards.
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Braxton Kincade finished the day with 28 yards on four catches which moved him past Anthony Foster and into fifth-place on SE's all-time receiving yards list with 2,095 yards.
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Matthew Nunez finished with one reception which went for the 37-yard score.
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Deundre Wheeler and
Jason Ngwu each finished with 46 yards rushing on the day, with Wheeler picking his up on 15 caries while Ngwu did it on six.
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For the second-straight week the Storm offense outgained its opponent in a loss, this time using 353 passing yards to hold a 447-to-432 edge in total offense.
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Defensively,
Ja'Lon Freeman and
Ke'Shawn Somerville led the way with six tackles each, while
Josh Mulumba added five.
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Southeastern took the opening possession and used a pair of 10-plus yard pickups to power a six-play, 70-yard drive that was capped by a 37-yard touchdown pass from Kincade to Nunez on a trick play, taking a 7-0 lead with 11:31 to go in the first quarter.
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The Storm defense would hold the Reddies to a field goal on their ensuing drive and would march the ball back into HSU territory a second time, but this drive came to an early end on a tipped interception.
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Henderson State would score a play later when Andrew Edwards connected with Xavier Malone for 83 yards on the first play of the following drive, giving the Reddies a 10-7 lead which would hold up through the rest of the first quarter.
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The teams would trade scoreless drives early in the second quarter, but the Storm would put together a six-play, 69-yard drive with Hatley finding Gray for a 17-yard touchdown with 7:54 to play in the half, but a blocked PAT would leave the SE lead at 13-10.
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Southeastern would hold HSU to three-and-out and close the half on a 14-play drive that burned the final 6:47 off the first-half clock and covered 80 yards before a fourth-down run to close the half would get stopped just shy of the endzone to leave the Storm leading 13-10 at the break.
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The Reddies would open the second half with a 12-play scoring drive that was capped by a Landon Ledbetter two-yard TD plunge to take a 17-13 lead.
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Southeastern would run off the remaining 8:33 of the third quarter on its ensuing drive before capping the 15-play, 62-yard drive with a season-long 40-yard
Trey Keatts field goal to close the deficit to 17-16 with 14:55 to play in the game.
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HSU would answer much quicker on its next drive as a pair of long Ledbetter runs would setup the Reddies deep in SE territory before Jeremiah Davis scored from one yard out to extend the SE deficit to 24-16 with 12:47 to play.
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After forcing the Storm to punt, Henderson State would use just three plays to put the ball in the endzone and take a 31-16 lead with 10:11 remaining.
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Hatley would connect on six-straight passes on the ensuing drive as the Storm marched the ball down the field, with a 20-yard connection to Gray setting up a five-yard Hatley to Gray TD toss a play later, closing the gap to 31-23 with 7:00 to play.
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Southeastern would catch the Reddies sleeping on the ensuing kickoff with
Jackson Nalley perfectly executing the onside kick which was recovered at the SE 46 yardline by
Braeden Winters.
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SE would see its next drive end on downs at the HSU 22 yardline with 4:48 to play, and Henderson State would take the ball into SE territory before missing on a 26-yard field goal with 1:49 remaining.
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Hatley would find
Kaleb Whitley for five yards on the first play of that drive but that is all the drive would muster as the Storm would go four-and-out, turning the ball over on downs and ending the comeback bid in a 31-23 loss.
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