Winston-Salem State Rolls Into Title Game With 41-18 Win

Photo courtesy of Winston-Salem State Athletics

Winston-Salem State racked up 606 yards of total offense en route to beating West Texas A&M 41-18 on Saturday in the semifinals of the NCAA Division II Playoffs.

Maurice Lewis had 118 yards rushing and two touchdowns for Winston-Salem State, who will now play in the Division II championship game against Valdosta State on Saturday.

West Texas A&M scored first, but Winston-Salem State scored the next 20 points, to open a 20-7 lead in the second quarter. After West Texas A&M added a field goal in the third quarter, Winston-Salem State scored the next 14 points to blow the game open.

Winston-Salem State quarterback Kameron Smith was 15-of-23 through the air for 233 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the game. Jamal Williams caught five passes for 99 yards and a touchdown in the game.
 



Copyright © 2013 by NCAA Football   All rights reserved.
NCAA is a registered trademark of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the NCAA Football logo is a registered trademark of the NCAA licensed to NCAA Football USA, Inc.
Powered By: