Texas Wesleyan University defeated Concordia University by a narrow margin of 14-13 to close out their flag football regular season. After trailing at halftime, Texas Wesleyan's defense held Concordia scoreless in the second half, allowing them to secure two passing touchdowns, including a game-winning score in the final quarter. Concordia initially took the lead with early touchdowns in the first half, but unable to find the end zone after halftime, they fell short.

By the Numbers
  • Texas Wesleyan finished the season with a record of 4-6.
  • Destinee Hernandez completed 15 of 27 passes for 89 yards and one touchdown.
  • Texas Wesleyan's defense recorded five flag pulls by Ariel Duran and Mikela Nunez.
State of Play
  • Texas Wesleyan's defense was instrumental in the second half, achieving multiple flag pulls and turnovers on Concordia's drives.
  • The game ended with Texas Wesleyan scoring the decisive touchdown in the fourth quarter, showcasing resilience after trailing.
What's Next

As they move into the postseason, Texas Wesleyan will look to build on this momentum from their final regular season game. They will need to maintain their defensive intensity and improve offensive consistency to advance further.

Bottom Line

The Rams' victory not only wrapped up a challenging season but highlighted their defensive strength and potential for future success. Their ability to rally in the second half sets a positive tone going into postseason play.