FLORENCE
– The fourth ranked University of North
Alabama Lions built a 21-3 lead and held
off No. 22 Carson-Newman for a 31-14 win
at Braly Stadium.
UNA, now 2-0, gave up 422 yards to
Carson-Newman’s offense but held the
Eagles to just one touchdown and two
field goals. North Alabama’s offense
relied almost completely on the pass as
quarterback Harrison Beck completed 25
of 45 passes for 288 yards and two
touchdowns. The Lions gained just 44
yards rushing for 332 total yards.
With the win UNA improves to 8-1
all-time against Carson-Newman and the
Eagles fall to 0-8 all-time at Braly
Stadium.
UNA scored the first time it got the
ball for the second week in a row.
Linebacker Michael Johnson picked off an
Alex Good pass on the fourth play from
scrimmage and returned it to the Eagles’
36 yard-line. The Lions then put
together a seven-play touchdown drive
that ended on four-yard TD toss from
Harrison Beck to Kenton Thornton. Kenny
Spencer’s extra point made it 7-0 with
10:55 left in the opening period.
UNA’s second score came early in the
second period as Beck pushed his way
into the end zone on a one-yard
quarterback sneak. The play capped a
seven-play, 47-yard drive. Spencer’s PAT
made it 14-0 with 10:00 left in the
half.
Carson-Newman finally got on the
scoreboard with 2:38 left in the first
half as Carlos Lopez booted a 37-yard
field goal to make it 14-3.
Following the Eagles’ score, UNA’s
Preston Parker returned the kickoff 85
yards to the Carson-Newman six
yard-line. Two plays later Marcus Sims
dove into the end zone from three yards
out for his third TD of the season.
Spencer added the PAT and UNA led 21-3.
On the last possession of the half,
Carson-Newman managed to drive to the
UNA five before the Lions’ defense held.
Lopez then hit his second field goal of
the night from 22 yards out. The kick
came on the final play of the half and
cut UNA’s lead to 21-6 at intermission.
Carson-Newman made it a game in the
third quarter when the Eagles put
together a 10-play, 80-yard scoring
drive. Reggie Melton capped the drive
with a one-yard run and Nate Inman then
rushed in for a two-point conversion to
make it 21-14 with 7:28 left in the
period. UNA came right back with a
10-play, 80-yard drive of its own. Beck
connected with Preston Parker over the
middle for a 25-yard touchdown and
Spencer’s PAT made it 28-14. The final
score of the game came with 14:50 left
as Spencer hit a 31-yard field goal.
Mike Johnson led UNA’s defensive effort
with 14 tackles.
UNA will travel to open Gulf South
Conference play next Saturday at
Henderson State.