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  SEPT 23/WEEK 4 MEAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Bethune-Cookman's Marquis Hendrix (LB, 6-1, 230, Sr., Ocala, Fla.) helped lead a Wildcats defense that held Mississippi Valley State to just six points in Bethune-Cookman's 22-6 win on Saturday. Hendrix finished the game with 12 total tackles, 2.5 tackles for a loss of three yards, a half sack and he assisted on a safety. - Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Football

rSr/2020 ILB Marquis HendrixBethune-Cookman
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  SEPT 23/WEEK 4 MEAC TOP PERFORMER: Isaac Washington (B-CU) carried the ball 14 times for 149 yards and two touchdowns. - Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Football

Sr/2022 RB Isaac WashingtonBethune-Cookman
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  Isaac Washington ran for 149 yards and two touchdowns and Bethune-Cookman beat Mississippi Valley State 22-6 on Saturday night. Washington ran for 117 in the first half alone for the Wildcats (2-1). Quarterback Akevious Williams added 116 yards and a score rushing. The Wildcats scored first after dropping MVSU's Dejerric Bryant in his own end zone for a safety. The Delta Devils (0-3) took a 6-2 lead on a Bryant touchdown throw with 25 seconds left in the first quarter.

Washington answered for the Wildcats with a 57-yard dash for a score that made it 9-6 midway through the second quarter and later, a 21-yard scoring run to cap an 84-yard drive for a 15-6 halftime lead. The Wildcats offense stalled in the third quarter but Williams broke for a 38-yard TD run late in the fourth for the final score. Bryant had 141 yards and a score passing for the Delta Devils. - AP College Football


Sr/2022 RB Isaac WashingtonBethune-Cookman
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  Shannon Patrick threw for two touchdowns, including the game-winner to Jeremy Brown on the last play of the game, as Arkansas-Pine Bluff beat Tennessee State 37-31 on Saturday. Tennessee State tied the game 31-all with 50 seconds left. Patrick used that time to take the Golden Lions (3-1) 75 yards in seven plays, capping the drive with a 17-yard strike to Brown for the winning score.

Patrick finished with 253 yards passing for the Golden Lions. Taeyler Porter ran for 107 yards and two scores on 18 carries and caught a touchdown pass. Brown had two catches for 57 yards receiving. The Golden Lions led much of the game and had a 19-10 edge at halftime. Tennessee State's Cameron Rosendahl threw two touchdown passes in the third quarter to put the Tigers (1-3) ahead 24-19. KeShawn Williams' 22-yard touchdown run to close the third gave the Golden Lions a 25-24 lead. Rosendahl had 334 yards and three touchdowns passing for the Tigers. - AP College Football


rSr/2022 QB Shannon PatrickBethune-Cookman
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  SEPT 2/WEEK 1 MEAC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Bethune-Cookman quarterback Akevious Williams (QB, 6-2, 188, Sr., Madison County, Fla.) was named Offensive MVP of the MEAC/SWAC Challenge after he led the Wildcats to a 36-15 win over Jackson State. Williams completed 16 of 29 passes with 144 yards passing with a touchdown. He also rushed for 53 yards on 11 carries and scored a touchdown. Bethune-Cookman score all 36 points in the second half, with 22 coming in the third quarter alone. - Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Football

rSr/2020 QB Akevious WilliamsBethune-Cookman
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  SEPT 2/WEEK 1 MEAC TOP PERFORMERS: Devuntry Hampton (B-CU) had four tackles and an interception for the Wildcats in the MEAC/SWAC Challenge. - Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Football

Sr/2023 FS Devuntry HamptonBethune-Cookman
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  Akevious Williams passed for a touchdown and ran for another and Bethune-Cookman dominated the second half to beat Jackson State 36-15 on Sunday at Georgia State Stadium in the MEAC/SWAC Challenge. Trevor Merritt's 50-yard interception return got the Wildcats on the scoreboard midway through the third, Williams' TD run cut their deficit to 15-14 and Taron Mallard's 1-yard scoring catch made, and the ensuing 2-point conversion, with 2:33 remaining in the frame gave Bethune-Cookman the lead for good.

LaDarrien Wilson had a 5-yard rushing touchdown early in the fourth before Sam Marc capped the scoring with a 96-yard fumble return. The Tigers (0-1) played three quarterbacks due, in part, to disciplinary reasons and as well as injuries. Freshman Quincy Casey started and he, Jalon Jones and Derrick Ponder combined to go 16 of 31 for 274 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions - both by Jones. Jackson State had 512 total yards while limiting the Wildcats (1-0) to 285 but committed four turnovers and missed two field goals and two PAT attempts. - AP College Football

rSr/2020 QB Akevious WilliamsBethune-Cookman
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  2019 PRESEASON MEAC THIRD TEAM (SID'S/COACHES): QB Akevious Williams, Gr., Bethune-Cookman,...Appeared in nine games in 2018, completing 62.7% percent of passes for 1,435 yards and 12 TDs before suffering season-ending injury...Led the MEAC in pass efficiency (142.8)...Ranked 12th in nation in completion percentage. - Bethune-Cookman Football

rSr/2020 QB Akevious WilliamsBethune-Cookman
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  2019 PRESEASON MEAC THIRD TEAM (SID'S/COACHES): DL Gerome Howard, Jr., Bethune-Cookman,...Howard started all 12 games in 2018...Finished with 29 tackles...Season high was five against North Carolina Central...Had one sack against North Carolina A&T...Sixth on team with 4.5 TFLs ...Posted two TFLs against Morgan State. - Bethune-Cookman Football

rSr/2022 DT Gerome HowardBethune-Cookman
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  2019 PRESEASON MEAC THIRD TEAM (SID'S/COACHES): OL Jamal Savage, r-Jr., Bethune-Cookman,...Savage appeared and started all 12 games in 2018...Provided protection for an offense that was fifth in MEAC in total offense...OL did not give up a sack in five games, including Florida A&M...BCU's rushing attack led MEAC in touchdowns (23) and was fourth in yardage (166.3). - Bethune-Cookman Football

rSr/2022 OG Jamal SavageBethune-Cookman
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  2019 PRESEASON MEAC THIRD TEAM (SID'S/COACHES): OL Nicholas Roos, r-Sr., Bethune-Cookman,...Bethune-Cookman enters the 2019 football season with 11 players on the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference preseason team and selected to finish to second, it was officially announced today at the league's preseason media conference and luncheon. On the third team are QB Akevious Williams (Graduate, Madison, Fla.); offensive linemen Nicholas Roos (Red-shirt senior, Ormond Beach, Fla.) and Jamal Savage (Red-shirt junior, Plant City, Fla.) and defensive lineman Gerome Howard (Junior, Sarasota, Fla.). - Bethune-Cookman Football

rSr/2022 OT Nicholas RoosBethune-Cookman
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  2019 PRESEASON MEAC FIRST TEAM (SID'S/COACHES): C L'Dre Barnes, Jr., Bethune-Cookman,...Bethune-Cookman enters the 2019 football season with 11 players on the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference preseason team and selected to finish to second, it was officially announced today at the league's preseason media conference and luncheon. Center L'Dre Barnes, the junior from St. Petersburg, Fla. was a third team all-conference selection in 2018. - Bethune-Cookman Football

rSr/2022 C LDre BarnesBethune-Cookman
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  2019 PRESEASON MEAC FIRST TEAM (SID'S/COACHES): DL Marques Ford, r-Sr., Bethune-Cookman,...Ford appeared in 11 games in 2018...Registered 10.5 TFL and 8.5 sacks, both team highs ...2nd in the MEAC in sacks and 10th in TFL...Six tackles against Tennessee State and Howard ...Had two sacks against Tennessee State...Recovered fumble against SSU...Started the season with sacks in first five games. - Bethune-Cookman Football

Sr/2020 DE Marques FordBethune-Cookman
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  2019 PRESEASON MEAC FIRST TEAM (SID'S/COACHES): DB Tydarius Peters, Sr., Bethune-Cookman,...The Jayess, Miss. product had two of his four interceptions in the final four minutes of the Florida Blue Florida Classic, including the game clinching pick six. He garnered second team all-conference honors in 2018. - Bethune-Cookman Football

Sr/2020 SS Tydarius PetersBethune-Cookman
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  2019 PRESEASON MEAC FIRST TEAM (SID'S/COACHES): DB Trevor Merritt, Sr., Bethune-Cookman,...Appeared in 11 games in 2018...Shared MEAC lead with 4 interceptions...Also had 38 tackles, 1 TFL, 4 PBU and 4 pass defenses...Had Pick-6s in back-to-back games against Mississippi Valley State and South Carolina State...Had INTs vs. Morgan State and Florida A&M. - Bethune-Cookman Football

Sr/2020 CB Trevor MerrittBethune-Cookman
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