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Football Highlights - UCF 51, Cincinnati 23
Football Highlights - UCF 51, Cincinnati 23

CINCINNATI -- McKenzie Milton threw a career-high five touchdown passes -- four in the first half -- and Tre'Quan Smith scored four times Saturday night as No. 25 UCF rolled to a storm-shortened 51-23 victory over Cincinnati in the Knights' first game as a ranked team since 2013. UCF (4-0, 2-0 American Athletic) has opened the season with four wins for the first time since 1988, when the Knights were in Division II. They failed to win a game two years ago, and then went 6-7 in coach Scott Frost's first year. Storms moved in with 4 seconds left in the third quarter and the game was called after a one-hour delay with more rain on the way. The Knights have dominated each game, outscoring opponents 190-63. Cincinnati (2-4, 0-2) has dropped three straight in Luke Fickell's first season as head coach. The Knights moved into the top 25 with a 40-13 win over Memphis. They carried the momentum to the road by scoring touchdowns on their first three possessions and getting points all eight times they had the ball. Milton hit open receivers for touchdowns of 54 and 79 yards on the Knights' first two possessions. The sophomore quarterback finished 16 of 19 for 374 yards with touchdowns of 54, 79, 21, 41 and 22 yards. Smith caught two TD passes, giving him six this season, and added his first career rushing touchdown. Visit TheAmerican.org for more information.



Football Highlights - Navy 48, Air Force 45
Football Highlights - Navy 48, Air Force 45

ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- Zach Abey threw a 16-yard touchdown pass to Tyler Carmona with 15 seconds left, and unbeaten Navy defeated Air Force 48-45 Saturday in front of a record crowd of 38,792 at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Despite allowing five touchdowns after halftime, Navy (5-0) took a huge step toward regaining possession of the Commander-In-Chief's Trophy, awarded annually to the team with the most wins in games between Army, Navy and Air Force. The winner of the Navy-Air Force matchup has captured the trophy every year since 1997. Air Force won it last season after beating Navy 28-14. In this one, after Arion Worthman threw a 51-yard touchdown pass to Marcus Bennett with 1:53 remaining to put the Falcons up 45-41, Abey took the Midshipmen 75 yards in 11 plays for the go-ahead score. That turned out to be the final salvo in a wild game in which Air Force (1-4) amassed 621 yards and Navy accumulated 557, including 471 on the ground. Abey ran for 214 yards and two touchdowns, and Malcolm Perry contributed two long scores. The Midshipmen converted a short punt and two Air Force fumbles into three touchdowns and a 28-10 halftime lead. After a 75-yard quarterback keeper by Abey made it 38-17 in the third quarter, Air Force rallied. But the Falcons still came away with their fourth straight loss. Worthman ran for 139 yards and two touchdowns, and he passed for 257 yards and two scores. But he fumbled twice, and both miscues led to Navy touchdowns. Perry got the Midshipmen started with a 91-yard run and added a 40-yard touchdown catch late in the second quarter. The sophomore finished with a career-high 127 yards rushing. Though Air Force leads the series between these two military academies 29-21, Navy has won 11 of the last 15.



Football Highlights - Houston 20, Temple 13
Football Highlights - Houston 20, Temple 13

PHILADELPHIA — Kyle Postma passed for 226 yards and a touchdown, and the Houston defense made three interceptions in a 20-13 victory over Temple on Saturday. Houston's defense held Temple to 324 total yards, including 142 rushing. Garrett Davis intercepted two of Logan Marchi's passes and Isiah Johnson grabbed the other. Postma, making his first start since Sept. 10, 2016, also gained 81 yards on 15 carries. He started for Kyle Allen, who did not play because of a coach's decision after starting the first three games of the season. D'Eriq King scored on a 13-yard run to open the scoring for Houston (2-1, 1-0 American). Postma, who was 25 of 36 with an interception, hit Linell Bonner on a 9-yard scoring strike to make it 20-0 in the third quarter. Temple (2-2, 0-2) had its best offensive performance in an 11-play, 85-yard drive capped by Marchi's 1-yard scoring pass to David Hood, on fourth-and-goal in the fourth quarter. Marchi was 20 of 41 for 182 yards passing. Aaron Boumerhi kicked a 41-yard field goal. Visit TheAmerican.org for more information.



Men's Soccer -  SMU at Tulsa Full Game Archive
Men's Soccer - SMU at Tulsa Full Game Archive

Gustavo Vargas headed in a goal at the 93:47 mark to give the Tulsa men’s soccer team a 1-0 win over No. 19 SMU Sunday afternoon in the conference opener for both teams at the Hurricane Soccer and Track Stadium. The Hurricane moved to 3-3-1 on the season and 1-0 in American play, while the Mustangs fell to 6-2 overall and 0-1 in the league. After 90 minutes without a goal, Tulsa and SMU began the first overtime period and were nearly four minutes in when Miguel Velasquez took a corner kick off the near side, sent the ball to the far post and Vargas headed it in. Tulsa had a 10-9 lead in shots. SMU had a 4-3 advantage in shots on goal, while the Hurricane led 6-2 in corner kicks. Alex Harris had a team-best three shots for Tulsa, while Rollie Rocha added two attempts, and five others had one shot. Marcel Da Silva logged all 93:47 in goal and picked up three saves. Visit TheAmerican.org for more information.



Football Highlights - UCF 38, Maryland 10
Football Highlights - UCF 38, Maryland 10

COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — Taj McGowan scored two touchdowns, quarterback McKenzie Milton ran for 94 yards and UCF capitalized on an early injury to Maryland quarterback Kasim Hill in a 38-10 win Saturday. Coming off a three-week layoff because of Hurricane Irma, the Knights (2-0) used a 21-point run over the second and third quarters to take control against a team trying to adjust to its third different quarterback in three games. Maryland (2-1) lost starter Tyrrell Pigrome in its season-opening win over Texas before turning to Hill, a true freshman with seemingly enough poise and talent to sufficiently fill the void. Hill finished off the Longhorns and helped beat Towson 63-17 before leaving this game in the first quarter with an apparent leg injury. He was replaced by sophomore Max Bortenschlager, who went 15 for 26 for 132 yards and two interceptions, one of which was returned for a 57-yard touchdown by Mike Hughes with 5:11 left. Bortenschlager was also sacked five times. Hill was scrambling on a third-down play when hit by Jamiyus Pittman and Chequan Burkett. The quarterback remained on the ground for several minutes before being helped off the field. The Terrapins kicked a field goal on the next play but went nearly 32 minutes before scoring again late in the third quarter. By that time, UCF was well on its way to victory and the majority of fans had already made their way to the exits. It was the second victory for the Knights against a Big Ten school. The previous win came at Penn State in 2013. McGowan finished with 33 yards on 12 carries, including touchdown runs of 1 and 3 yards. The junior saw extensive action after starter Jawon Hamilton was injured on the Knights' opening possession. It was 14-3 in the third quarter when Miller ran 55 yards to the Maryland 20. Not long after that, the sophomore tossed a 6-yard touchdown pass to Jordan Akins. Milton went 18 for 30 for 178 yards. Maryland's DJ Moore caught a 20-yard touchdown throw from Bortenschlager to make it 21-10, but the Terps simply didn't have the firepower to complete the comeback.



Football Highlights - Texas Tech 27, Houston 24
Football Highlights - Texas Tech 27, Houston 24

HOUSTON (AP) — Nic Shimonek passed for 321 yards and two scores and Texas Tech defeated Houston 27-24 on Saturday, snapping the Cougars' 16-game home winning streak. Shimonek's favorite target was Keke Coutee, who made 11 catches for 161 yards and a score, which came on a 77-yard pass in the third quarter. Houston (2-1) owned the nation's longest active home winning streak entering Saturday. The last home loss for Houston was Nov. 8, 2014, against Tulane, 31-24. This is the first win for the Red Raiders (3-0) against the Cougars in Houston since a 38-26 Southwest Conference game in the Astrodome on Nov. 25, 1995. The loss snaps a seven-game winning streak for the Cougars against teams from Power 5 conferences. The last loss to Vanderbilt 41-24 in the BBVA Compass Bowl on Jan. 4, 2014. Houston quarterback Kyle Allen struggled, finishing 24 of 39 for 217 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions. Kyle Postma replaced Allen midway through the fourth quarter. Postma was 8 of 13 for 100 yards and a score. Postma also had four carries for 52 yards, including a nine-yard touchdown run. Visit TheAmerican.org for more information.



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