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Schreiner women force turnovers, win second consecutive SCAC game

Schreiner seized control early, opening a 14-4 lead after one quarter and extending the advantage to 26-15 at halftime. The Mountaineers dominated the second half, outscoring Centenary 38-17 over the final two quarters.

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Schreiner men complete weekend sweep, with narrow win over Centenary

The Mountaineers (7-6, 4-0 SCAC Gold Division) swept their weekend homestand after defeating LeTourneau on Friday, extending their winning streak to three games and maintaining a share of first place with St. Thomas and Concordia.

Schreiner snaps losing streak with 70-57 victory over LeTourneau

The Mountaineers (2-10, 1-2 SCAC) dominated the paint and the boards, outrebounding the YellowJackets 51-33 and outscoring them 44-26 in the paint before 185 fans at Stephens Family Arena.

Snow, Hyman Lead Schreiner Past LeTourneau 93-88 in SCAC Showdown

The Mountaineers improved to 3-0 in SCAC Gold Division action and 6-7 overall, while the YellowJackets dropped to 2-1 in conference play and 7-5 on the season.

Hardin-Simmons routs Schreiner men, 96-56

For Schreiner, Justin Gooden paced the Mountaineers with 18 points on 7-of-12 shooting. Dylan Snow added 13 points, while Camden Hyman and Hudson Czarnecki each scored six points.

Schreiner women fall behind early in rout against visiting Hardin-Simmons

Tamia Moody led Schreiner with 11 points on 5-of-9 shooting, while Lynnashia Brooks added eight points and a team-high nine rebounds. Sierra Schaefer contributed eight points off the bench.

Penalties prove costly as Ingram falls to Edna in overtime thriller

Ingram had a golden opportunity to win in regulation when they drove to the Edna 14-yard line, but Carranza's 31-yard field goal attempt sailed wide right with 3:34 remaining. Neither team could muster another scoring threat before the end of regulation.

Gooden scores 22 points to lead the Mountaineers to SCAC opener victory

The Mountaineers shot 46.6% from the field compared to 45% for McMurry. Schreiner held a 42-39 edge on the boards.

Schreiner women suffer through slow start, fall to McMurry in the SCAC opener

The loss dropped Schreiner to 1-5 overall and 0-1 in SCAC play, extending the Mountaineers' losing streak to five games.

Symm’s 4 TDs powers Ingram Tom Moore to the third round of UIL playoffs, 37-21

The victory improved the Warriors to 7-5 and moved the program's playoff record to 6-8 overall. Ingram will face Edna at a neutral site on Nov. 28 in the third round.