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FOOTBALL 2015 @Javelinafb Game Notes FOOTBALL 2015 @JavelinaFB Game notes 170 ALL-AMERICANS 34 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 7 NATIONAL TITLES GAME INFORMATION Date/Time: Oct. 31, 2015 / 7 p.m. CT TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE JAVELINAS (1-7, 0-5 LSC) Site: Wichita Falls, Texas / Memorial Stadium (14,362) Head Coach: Daren Wilkinson (First Season) TV: --- Radio: SportsRadio Corpus Christi (1230 AM, 96.1 FM, 103.3 Oct. 31, 2015 l 7 p.m. CT l Wichita Falls, Texas l Memorial Stadium (14,362) FM), KTAI-FM (91.1) Talent: Bob Pena (PxP), Kelvin Queliz (Analyst) Live Stats: http://stats.statbroadcast.com/broadcast/?id=92312 #14/15 MIDWESTERN STATE MUSTANGS (7-1, 4-1 LSC) Live Video: http://portal.stretchinternet.com/msu/ Head Coach: Bill Maskill (14th Season) Twitter Updates: @JavelinaFB / @JavelinaSports Series: 6-10 Kingsville: 4-4 THE GAME Wichita Falls: 1-7 A misty Saturday night game saw Texas A&M University-Kingsville (1-7, 0-5 LSC) fall by 10 to Neutral: 1-0 West Texas A&M. The Javelinas ran for 134 yards but were held to a season-low 57 yards thru the air. First Meeting: Oct. 18, 1997 (W, 30-7) Shawn Vasquez ran for a team-high 91 yards on 11 carries. Trey Mitchell scampered for a score and Last Meeting: Nov. 1, 2014 (L, 7-48) Chris Cooper hauled in his first career touchdown reception in the game for the team’s two scores. Series: L4 Midwestern State (7-1, 4-1 LSC) lost 27-14 on the road to Texas A&M-Commerce to lose out on the regular season Lone Star Conference title. The Mustangs fell behind 21-0 in the first half before pulling to within seven with just under five minutes to play in the third. TAMUK JAVELINAS 1-7, 0-5 LSC Ranking NR (AFCA)/NR (D2Football.com) SERIES HISTORY Last Game Oct. 24, 2015 vs. West Texas A&M The Javelinas are 6-10 all-time against the Mustangs and just 1-6 when playing in Wichita Falls. L, 14-24, in Kingsville, Texas Five of the first six meetings ended in TAMUK’s favor. However, MSU has been victorious in nine of Head Coach Daren Wilkinson the last 10 games and winners of the last four. The Hogs’ last win was on Nov. 6, 2010 at home 27-7. Career Rec. 1-7 (First Season) School Rec. --- same as career --- vs. TSU 0-0 WE ARE ... “JAVELINA FOOTBALL” We are excited you are covering Texas A&M-Kingsville Football this year but we ask that you refer to us by our correct name and MIDWESTERN ST. MUSTANGS 7-1, 4-1 LSC abbreviation. Thanks and Go Javelinas! Ranking 14 (AFCA) /15 (D2Football.com) CORRECT INCORRECT (BAD HOG!) Last Game Oct. 24, 2015 vs. #11/8 A&M-Commerce Texas A&M University-Kingsville Texas A&M University at Kingsville L, 14-27, in Commerce, Texas Texas A&M-Kingsville / TAMUK Texas A&M University - Kingsville Head Coach Bill Maskill Javelinas (pronounced: HA-VA-LEE-KNAS) tamuk Career Rec. 121-50 (16th season) School Rec. 108-42 (14th season) 2015 SCHEDULE / RESULTS All times CT • * denotes Lone Star Conference contest vs. TAMUK 9-4 Sept. 5 at INCARNATE WORD --- TAMUK COACHING STAFF L, 16-18 Defense shined by forcing four turnovers, three fumbles, in first half. Blocked PAT run in for two points game-winning score. Head Coach/OC/QB Coach Daren Wilkinson Sept. 12 MISSOURI S&T Mike Shaw Automotive Hall of Fame Weekend Defensive Coordinator David Brown II W, 38-20 Autry and Vasquez score two touchdowns apiece. Autry had 125 yards receiving & Vasquez ran for career-high 116. Offensive Line Coach Phil Serchia Sept. 19 #22/22 A&M-COMMERCE* IBC Bank Hispanic Heritage Weekend Running Backs Coach Jaime Martinez L, 17-37 Javelinas hung with Lions thru three and half quarters. Thomas posts career night with 8 catches for 173 yards. Tight Ends Coach Austin Gillmore Wide Receivers Coach Mike Thornton Sept. 26 WEST ALABAMA Pueblo Tires & Service Family Weekend L, 22-31 Carr threw for career-high 342 yards and three TDs. UWA’s Tyreek Hill returned to kickoffs for touchdowns to seal the game. Def. Line Coach/Special Teams Coordinator Ronnie Palmer Linebackers Coach Kevin May Oct. 3 at EASTERN NEW MEXICO* --- Defensive Backs Coach James Jefferson L, 31-56 Autry caught four passes for career-high 184 yards, Carr threw for 309. ENMU ran for 396 yards on the ground. Special Teams Assistant/Flex LB Parker Cundiff Oct. 10 TARLETON STATE* Legends at Kingsville Community Appreciation Weekend L, 34-38 Pitre ran for 85 yards, J. Thomas hauled in 116 yards and a touchdown. TAMUK fumbled at the 1-yard line as time expired. 2015 LSC Standings Oct. 17 at #25 ANGELO STATE* --- SCHOOL LSC OVERALL L, 34-39 Javelinas ran for season best 269 yards and three touchdowns. Rams scored with 11 seconds left in the game. #8/5 A&M-Commerce 6-0 7-1 #14/15 Midwestern State 4-1 7-1 Oct. 24 WEST TEXAS A&M* Kleberg Bank Homecoming Game/Senior Night Eastern New Mexico 3-2 6-2 L, 14-24 Vasquez ran for 91 yards on the ground but the Hogs were held to a season-low 57 passing yards in a rain soaked contest. Angelo State 2-3 5-3 Oct. 31 at MIDWESTERN STATE* --- West Texas A&M 2-3 3-4 7 p.m. Wichita Falls, Texas / Memorial Stadium (14,362) / MSU leads series 10-6; last played in 2014 (MSU, 48-7) Tarleton State 1-4 2-5 Nov. 7 vs. TBD LSC Playoffs Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-5 1-7 TBA First Round of the Lone Star Conference Playoffs TAMUK MEDIA RELATIONS Nov. 14 vs. TBD LSC Playoffs Kelvin Queliz Director of Sports Information TBA Second Round of the Lone Star Conference Playoffs 361-593-2870 (office) l 917-683-6517 (cell) l [email protected] Phillip Pongratz Assistant Sports Information Director 361-593-4876 (office) l 931-446-4001 (cell) l [email protected] JavelinaAthletics.com • #JavelinaSTRONG • 2015 @JavelinaFB Game Notes • Game 9 - 1 - FOOTBALL 2015 @JavelinaFB Game NOTES TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE WEEKLY SCHEDULE 26 MON 27 TUE 28 WED 29 THU 30 FRI 31 SAT 1 SUN Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice JAVELINA SHOWTIME Off Day (3:15-5:15 p.m.) (3:15-5:15 p.m.) (3:15-5:15 p.m.) (3:15-5:15 p.m.) (3:15-5:15 p.m.) brought to you by No Availability No Availability Availability Availability Availability Availability Mike Shaw Automo- tive (11:30 a.m.) Hog Call on the Macareno Signs & GAME DAY (7 p.m.) Graphics of Alice JAVELINAS vs. Javelina Sports Radio West Texas A&M; Network (6-7 p.m.) Javelina Stadium (12,500) TUESDAY MEDIA MEDIA INFORMATION Head coach Daren Wilkinson and select student-athletes will be available after every TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY-KINGSVILLE SPORTS INFORMATION Tuesday practice. Please contact Director of The Texas A&M University-Kingsville sports information staff will assist you to the fullest extent Sports Information Kelvin Queliz (kelvin.queliz@ possible in your coverage of the Javelinas. Please contact Director of Sports Information Kelvin tamuk.edu/917-683-6517) or Assistant Sports In- Queliz or Assistant Sports Information Director Phillip Pongratz with any questions, concerns or formation Director Phillip Pongratz (phillip.pon- requests. [email protected]/931-446-4001) to schedule an [email protected] interview with Wilkinson and select players. 361-593-2870 (office) 917-683-6517 (cell) PRACTICE COVERAGE In addition to Tuesday’s coverage, TAMUK [email protected] student-athletes and coaches are available for 361-593-4876 (office) in-person or phone interviews following practice 931-446-4001 (cell) on Wednesdays and Thursdays. All interview re- quests must be directed to the Texas A&M-Kings- Address: Texas A&M University-Kingsville ville Sports Information Office at least 24 hours 700 University Blvd in advance. Please send all requests via email MSC 202 to [email protected]. For those practice Kingsville, TX 78363 days, the final 20 minutes practice is open to the media. RADIO/TV Robert Pena will be calling the play-by-play and will be joined by Alan Harwell for all home Javeli- na games in 2014. COACH/PLAYER AVAILABILITY All members of the Texas A&M-Kingsville All TAMUK football games will air live on SportsRadio Corpus Christi (1230 AM, 96.1 FM, 103.3 coaching staff are available during the desig- FM), KOPY-FM (92.1), KTAI-FM (91.1) and KGGB (96.3). nated days and times throughout the year. All returning players are available during the des- Queliz will serve as host of the weekly Hog Calls Coaches Show that will air live on Wednesday’s ignated days and times but newcomers are not from 6-7 from Young’s Pizza, and will be joined by Sheri Dunlap. available to the media unless under special re- quest that access is granted. The Javelina Broadcast Network will stream the five home games live as part of a simulcast. Ac- cess to the broadcasts is either through the university website at www.tamuk.edu or through the SOCIAL MEDIA athletic department home page at www.JavelinaAthletics.com. Texas A&M-Kingsville fans can access the most in-depth information regarding all the Uni- For the second consecutive season, the Pepsi Tailgate Central will kick off Saturday home games versity’s programs through social media oppor- for all Javelina football games, beginning at 10 a.m.
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