Alcorn State secured a resounding 42-21 victory over Mississippi Valley State in their Southwestern Athletic Conference opener on Saturday night in Itta Bena, Mississippi. The Braves put on a dominant performance with key players stepping up to lead the way.
Jacorian Sewell shined on the field, rushing for an impressive 164 yards. His standout moment came with a remarkable 55-yard touchdown run, propelling the Braves to a 17-7 lead early in the second quarter. Alcorn State maintained a comfortable lead of at least two scores for the remainder of the game.
In addition to Sewell’s stellar performance, Edwin Summerour made a significant impact with three interceptions, showcasing the Braves’ defensive prowess. The team headed into halftime with a 24-14 lead and continued to extend their advantage with a safety and a field goal in the third quarter.
The Braves sealed the deal in the fourth quarter with touchdowns by Tavarious Griffin on a 1-yard run and Deablo McGee on a 16-yard pass from Tre Lawrence. Xzavier Vaughn played a crucial role in Alcorn State’s victory, recording 105 passing yards and 57 rushing yards. Vaughn contributed with one passing touchdown and another touchdown on the ground, highlighting his dual-threat capabilities. Alcorn State ended the game with an impressive 299 rushing yards.
Mississippi Valley State fought hard, with Ty’Jarian Williams delivering a passing touchdown and adding another score on the ground. Despite their efforts, the Delta Devils were unable to overcome the dominant performance displayed by Alcorn State.
The Braves’ victory sets a positive tone as they move forward in the Southwestern Athletic Conference. Alcorn State’s multifaceted performance on both offense and defense serves as a testament to their skill and determination on the field.