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UCA Comeback Bid Falls Short in Loss to ACU

On a day filled with college football upsets, Central Arkansas became just one of many highly-ranked teams to lose.

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ABILENE, Texas – Saturday featured plenty of college football upsets, most notably Vanderbilt beating No. 1 Alabama and No. 25 Texas A&M dominating No. 9 Missouri.

However, the upsets extended past the FBS level and Central Arkansas was a victim of an upset-filled day.

The fifth-ranked Bears saw their four-game win streak come to an end Saturday when a fourth-quarter comeback fell short in a 41-34 loss to No. 16 Abilene Christian.

The Wildcats (4-2, 3-0) jumped out to a 31-17 halftime lead before the Bears (4-2, 1-1) put together their usual late rally. UCA got an 11-yard touchdown pass from senior quarterback Will McElvain to running back ShunDerrick Powell in the final minute of the third quarter to get the Bears within 34-24.

ACU answered with a six-play, 75-yard drive, ending in a 13-yard touchdown pass from Maverick McIvor to Nehemiah Martinez, McIvor’s fifth scoring pass of the day. UCA drove down to the ACU 4 but was forced to settle for 21-yard field goal by Jake Gaster with 7:49 left to play. That brought it back to a two-score deficit.

UCA’s defense held and forced a punt, which pinned the Bears at their own 10 with 4:29 to play. UCA ran off 12 plays in just 2:51 and capped the drive with an 11-yard touchdown pass from McElvain to wide receiver Trejan Bridges with just 1:38 left on the clock.

Trailing 41-34, the Bears’ defense came up big again with a quick three-and-out, with ACU choosing to pass on third third and five while trying to run time off the clock. After a punt, UCA took over on its own 32 with 1:11 remaining. But on second and seven, McElvain threw over the middle and was intercepted by ACU’s Will Shaffer, just McElvain’s third pick of the season.

UCA finished with 528 yards of total offense to ACU’s 506, which was a season-high by a UCA opponent. McElvain completed a career-high 33 of 46 passes (a season high) for 326 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Powell ran 20 times for 170 yards and scored two rushing touchdowns for the sixth time in six games. He also added a team-high nine receptions for 61 yards and another touchdown.

Powell had 127 rushing yards at halftime, averaging 12.7 yard per carry. Bridges caught a career-high eight passes for 81 yards, while Malachi Henry had five catches for 83 yards. UCA’s defense, which played the second half without All-American safety TaMuarion Wilson due to a targeting penalty, got 11 tackles each from linebacker Demetrias Charles and safety Dillon Williams and had six tackles for loss on the day.

“They did a good job, they had us off balance a little bit, especially early,” said Brown. “Maverick McIvor has great command of that offense and he protected the ball today. We weren’t able to turn him over. We had a couple of shots, with the balls in our hands, that we didn’t take advantage of.”

The Bears had a field goal blocked, lost a fumble and finished with the one interception. The win was just ACU’s third over the Bears in 15 meetings. UCA won last year’s game in Conway 52-17.

“This game isn’t going to define our season,” Brown said after his team was added to the list of college football upsets on Saturday. “It’s still a good football team in that locker room. We won the second half, point-wise. Unfortunately, whatever the timely possessions were, we weren’t able to execute on. And that’s both phases, offense and defense. You’re going to play games like this, games where a team has your number, where they’ve got a good scheme on you.

“We have to be able to adjust and win some shootouts. That’s what this was. And I know this, we can play a lot better, and it starts with me as the head coach. We’ve just got to rebound and get ready to play a good West Georgia team next week.”

UCA, which faced consecutive Top 20 teams in ACU and Lamar without being added to a list of college football upsets, hosts West Georgia at 4 p.m. Saturday on Hall of Fame Weekend at First Security Field at Estes Stadium.

Boys High School Basketball Poll

GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL RANKINGS
Following is the overall Top 10 girls high school basketball teams in Arkansas and the top five in Classes 6A, 5A, 4A, 3A, 2A and 1A as voted by a panel of sports media from around the state for the week ending January 5. Ranking is given with first-place votes received, records, total points and last week's rankings:
OVERALLRecordPtsPrv
1.Conway (19)27-11991
2.Farmington (1)23-11802
3.Green Co. Tech24-21343
4.Springdale Har-Ber23-41284
5.Fort Smith Northside21-41085
6.Springdale23-31056
7.Pulaski Academy28-0897
8.Mountain Home23-4419
9.Little Rock Central18-6398
10.Vilonia19-721
Others receiving votes: North Little Rock 17, Dover 11, Little Rock Christian 10, Valley View 8, West Side Greers Ferry 5, Marion 2, DeQueen 1, Nashville 1
CLASS 6A
1.Conway (20)28-11001
2.Springdale Har-Ber23-4672
3.Fort Smith Northside21-4573
4.Springdale23-3524
5.Little Rock Central18-6195
Others receiving votes: North Little Rock 5.
CLASS 5A
1.Farmington (20)23-11001
2.Green Co. Tech24-2772
3.Mountain Home23-4453
4.Vilonia19-7344
5.Little Rock Christian21-4235
Others receiving votes: Valley View 19, Marion 2.
CLASS 4A
1.Pulaski Academy (20)28-01001
2.DeQueen26-1802
3.Nashville20-7543
4.Watson Chapel20-4384
5.Arkadelphia17-6125
Others receiving votes: Forrest City 7, Stuttgart 4, Brookland 3, Pottsville 1, Pea Ridge 1.
CLASS 3A
1.Dover (20)18-01001
2.Lamar27-2762
3.Dumas25-1573
4.Mountain View22-7314
5.Harding Academy20-214
Others receiving votes: Fouke 9, Elkins 4, Bergman 3, Centerpoint 3, Melbourne 1, Salem 1, Manila 1.
CLASS 2A
1.Quitman (8)27-1831
2.Riverside (6)29-3762
3.Barton (6)29-1683
4.Izard County23-4324
5.Sloan-Hendrix29-415
Others receiving votes: Poyen 14, Dierks 13, Cutter-Morning Star 1.
CLASS 1A
1.West Side Greers Ferry (20)32-31001
2.Earle22-6782
3.Marked Tree24-6393
4.Taylor26-4364
5.Rural Special27-6325
Others receiving votes: Scranton 10, Jasper 4, Wonderview 1.

Girls High School Basketball Poll

BOYS HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL RANKINGS
Following is the overall Top 10 boys high school basketball teams in Arkansas and the top five in Classes 6A, 5A, 4A, 3A, 2A and 1A as voted by a panel of sports media from around the state for the week ending January 5. Ranking is given with first-place votes received, records, total points and last week's rankings:
OVERALLRecordPtsPrv
1.Springdale (15)25-31931
2.Benton (3)24-31703
3.Jonesboro (2)23-31672
4.Little Rock Mills26-11394
5.Bryant17-91185
6.Maumelle21-6757
7.Valley View22-3436
8.Forrest City22-2408
Fayetteville19-7409
Harrison23-54010t
Springdale Har-Ber16-94010t
Others receiving votes: Nettleton 14, North Little Rock 8, Little Rock Christian 8, Farmington 3, Bergman 1, Conway 1.
CLASS 6A
1.Springdale (17)25-3971
2.Jonesboro (3)23-3832
3.Bryant17-9563
4.Springdale Har-Ber16-9305
5.Fayetteville19-7254
Others receiving votes: North Little Rock 9, Bentonville 1, Conway 1.
CLASS 5A
1.Benton (2024-31001
2.Maumelle21-6723
3.Valley View22-3392
4.Harrison23-5384
5.Little Rock Christian21-5235
Others receiving votes: Nettleton 12, Farmington 11, Sylvan Hills 4, Marion 1.
CLASS 4A
1.Little Rock Mills (20)26-11001
2.Forrest City22-2782
3.Magnolia16-1533
4.Morrilton19-7274
5.Little Rock Hall18-6255
Others receiving votes: Dardanelle 8, Joe T. Robinson 5, Blythevile 2, Brookland 1, Camden Fairview 1.
CLASS 3A
1.Bergman (20)32-21001
2.Lamar 24-3732
3.Osceola19-6533
4.Subiaco Academy20-4305
5.Elkins26-4184
Lincoln24-418
Others receiving votes: Melbourne 4, Dumas 2, Newport 2.
CLASS 2A
1.England (18)26-3901
2.Cedar Ridge (1)24-5652
3.Riverside (1)30-6593
4.Izard County21-9464
5.Ozark Catholic32-4235
Others receiving votes: East Poinsett County 13, Mount Vernon-Enola 2, Sloan-Hendrix 1, Hackett 1.
CLASS 1A
1.Earle (20)17-31001
2.Marked Tree22-5702
3.Nevada County25-7503
4.County Line25-5344
5.Jasper25-7135t
Others receiving votes: Brinkley 10, Clarendon 8, Dermott 7.

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