WINGATE – The Carson-Newman Eagles handed the No. 19-ranked Wingate Bulldogs their first home defeat of the season, winning 21-14 in South Atlantic Conference action at Irwin Belk Stadium in a contest delayed twice by lightning and played through steady rain. Carson-Newman improved to 3-1 (2-1 SAC), while Wingate dropped to 3-1 (1-1 SAC) in front of 2,257 fans who endured a four-hour, twenty-one-minute marathon of defensive stands and dramatic momentum swings.
First Half: Slow and Soggy Start
Both teams struggled to gain traction early as weather delays disrupted rhythm, but Carson-Newman’s ground attack managed to break through first. After Isaiah Cane intercepted Wingate quarterback Elijah Holmes on the Bulldogs' first offensive play, the Eagles seized momentum with a methodical 10-play, 47-yard scoring drive capped by Zane Whitson's two-yard touchdown run. Bennett Smith’s extra point gave the visitors a 7-0 edge with just over four minutes left in the opening quarter.
The remainder of the first half was marked by strong defensive play, missed opportunities, and another substantial weather delay. Carson-Newman marched into field goal range late in the second but came up empty when Smith pulled his 45-yard attempt wide left. The teams combined for just seven first downs and traded punts as field position battles dominated the stat sheet. Despite the wet conditions, Wingate managed the only turnover of the game, while Carson-Newman recovered all six of its own fumbles.
Second Half: Breakout Runs and Critical Field Goals
After halftime, Elijah Holmes delivered a needed spark for Wingate, engineering a six-play, 74-yard drive that featured his own 52-yard touchdown burst to knot the score at 7-7. Holmes’ dual-threat ability was on display throughout—he finished with 148 passing yards, a touchdown through the air, and 51 more on the ground, including his score.
Carson-Newman’s offense, built on a deep rotation of running backs, answered when Smith drilled a 39-yard field goal to retake the lead in the third quarter. The Eagles stuck mostly to the run—Jayden Sullins led all rushers with 102 yards, highlighted by a game-changing 60-yard dash late in the fourth. Mario Sanchez was pivotal as well, finding the end zone for the Eagles’ final touchdown and executing a successful two-point conversion, helping Carson-Newman push the margin to 21-7 with under two minutes remaining.
Fourth Quarter: Defensive Resistance and Late Drama
Wingate’s defense kept the outcome in doubt with timely tackles for loss and pressure up front, led by Ryan Green (15 tackles, 2.5 for loss) and Mandjou Berte (13 tackles, 4 for loss, a sack, and two forced fumbles). The Bulldogs forced key punts and set up their offense with favorable field position, including one sequence where Green’s TFL pinned Carson-Newman at its own goal line, eventually resulting in a short field for Wingate. However, missed opportunities loomed large when kicker Caleb Bonesteel missed a crucial 45-yard field goal with 4:37 left, keeping Wingate behind by six.
Carson-Newman chose aggression, converting a fourth-and-one from its own 37 with Sullins' 60-yard gallop, effectively setting up Sanchez’s clinching score. Wingate mounted a nine-play, 80-yard touchdown drive inside the final minute, capped by Holmes finding Jaylen Himes (seven catches, 110 yards, one TD) on a 16-yard toss. Jayden James and Jasiah Hill contributed tackles for loss as Wingate tried to keep the Eagles in check, but Cade Meeks' recovery of the ensuing onside kick sealed the result for Carson-Newman.
Statistical Context
Carson-Newman controlled the clock, holding possession for over 37 minutes and earning a narrow edge in first downs (14-12). The Eagles ran 59 times for 215 yards and managed just 33 passing yards, relying almost exclusively on their ground game and strong special teams. Meanwhile, Wingate finished with 241 total yards—148 passing, 93 rushing—and outperformed the Eagles on third-down conversions but struggled to sustain drives in key moments. Both teams were perfect in the red zone, but Carson-Newman capitalized on all three trips while Wingate found the end zone just once.
Special teams also played a role, with Wingate’s Christian Teeter averaging 41.3 yards on seven punts (three inside the twenty) and Kayden Bash providing 98 yards on four kickoff returns. Carson-Newman’s Bennett Smith converted from 39 and 52 yards, giving the Eagles a crucial edge as points were scarce in difficult conditions.
Defensive Performances
Wingate’s defense featured multiple standouts who helped keep the game within reach:
- Ryan Green: 15 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss
- Mandjou Berte: 13 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss, sack, two forced fumbles
- Guy Taylor: seven tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, forced fumble
- Diego Aviles: seven tackles, one tackle for loss
Carson-Newman’s defense was anchored by Mekhi Brown, Martavis Mason, and Terry Lemon, each with at least five tackles and combined contributions in the pass rush and run defense.
Key Stats and Top Performers
- Jayden Sullins: 17 carries, 102 yards (long of 60), key fourth-quarter conversion
- Mario Sanchez: 14 carries, 34 yards, touchdown, two-point conversion
- Zane Whitson: 11 carries, 45 yards, rushing touchdown; also 17 passing yards
- Elijah Holmes: 12-29, 148 yards, passing touchdown, one interception; 51 rushing yards, rushing touchdown
- Jaylen Himes: seven catches, 110 yards, one touchdown
- Christian Teeter: seven punts, 41.3 average (long of 62), three inside the 20