NEWBERRY- The Newberry College football team was a part of history Saturday night, as they defeated the Wasps of Emory & Henry College in eight overtime periods 25-23.
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The eight overtime game marked the longest game in division II history, and the second longest in all of college football history.
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The Wolves would score the winning two-point conversion with a trick play, that was reminiscent of the Philadelphia Eagles, "Philly Special" as
Andre Banks would complete a pass to sophomore quarterback
Brayden Phillips to conclude the win.
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The Wolves would get their scoring started in the third quarter, as
Trakell Murray would take a Phillips pass from five yards out and dive into the endzone to make it a 7-7 game with :45 seconds in the third quarter.
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The Wolves would have a big play with 6:45 to tie up the game, as
Keith Desaussure would take a pass from Phillips and take it 85 yards to the endzone to tie the game up at 14.
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The Wolves would hold the Wasps game winning effort in the fourth quarter with an illegal substitution with four seconds left to force the game into overtime.
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In the overtime period, the Wolves and Wasps exchanged field goals in the second overtime before sending it into the third overtime, in which both teams would exchange blows with two-point conversions from the three-yard line.
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Phillips went 11/25 for 187 yards and two touchdowns on the evening. Desaussure had seven receptions for 104 yards and a touchdown.
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The Wolves defense forced two turnovers as
Kevon Gregory grabbed his third interception on the season. Sophomore linebacker Jalen grabbed his first interception on the season.
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The Wolves (2-1, 1-0 SAC) will be back in action next week as they will travel to Greenwood, S.C., to take on the Flying Fleet of Erskine University. Kick off will be at 6:00 p.m. from Greenwood High School.
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