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Pilatus PC-21: What To Know About The Royal Canadian Air Force's Next-Gen TrainersTEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Marcus Johnson scored 23 points and Javontae Campbell secured the victory with a free throw with 12 seconds remaining as Bowling Green knocked off New Mexico State 61-60 on Saturday. Johnson had five rebounds and three steals for the Falcons (3-5). Derrick Butler scored 15 points while going 4 of 15 from the floor, including 2 for 7 from 3-point range, and 5 for 5 from the line and added five rebounds. Campbell had 12 points and shot 1 of 9 from the field and 10 of 12 from the free-throw line. The Aggies (3-4) were led by Jaden Harris, who posted 18 points and nine rebounds. New Mexico State also got 10 points and seven rebounds from Robert Carpenter. Christian Cook finished with nine points and four assists. Campbell scored a team-high 12 points for Bowling Green in the second half, including their game-winner. NEXT UP Up next for Bowling Green is a Saturday matchup with Morgan State at home, and New Mexico State hosts Abilene Christian on Wednesday. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .

UL safety Kody Jackson (28) celebrates his first of two interceptions during th Cajuns' 37-23 road win over ULM on Saturday. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save MONROE There are times when an injury reveals a player ready to flourish. That may be the case with UL’s redshirt safety Kody Jackson. With his second straight start, the Evangel Christian product delivered in a big way again to help the Ragin’ Cajuns defeat ULM 37-23 Saturday at Malone Stadium. “He’s just a ball player,” UL coach Michael Desormeaux said of Jackson. “A guy like him you count on to make plays and every week he does.” UL’s offense struggled in the first half of Saturday’s win with two turnovers and two punts. Ironically, it was the redshirt freshman safety who saved the day with two interceptions to keep the Warhawks from gaining too much momentum. And incredibly, he’s always talking like a veteran. “For both of them, it’s really the D-line,” Jackson said of his two picks. “They get back there and they get the pressure. They affect the quarterback and that gives me a chance to go make a play. “The linebackers and the other guys in the secondary, it’s all a team thing. I was just the one that had the ball today, but it’s a team thing.” Jackson’s first interception set up UL’s first touchdown and the second one came one play after a UL turnover. “Honestly, it was the call from coach (defensive coordinator Jim) Salgado,” Jackson said. “He believed it was going to be pass, so he called a play with it being pass. I just played my zone and executed the play. Jackson gave Salgado credit for the big picture as well. “Coach Salgado at practice, he always tells us to prepare,” Jackson said. “He always says when you’re shot is up, you have to be prepared. You have to work like you’re a starter. Whenever I got my chance, that really helped me out.” With three interceptions already, it’s easy to see why Jackson almost started the season at safety. “Coming into the season, he’s a guy that we thought maybe was going to be the starter out there,” Desormeaux said. “Coming out of fall camp, Jalen Clark just kind of outplayed him a little bit, so he didn’t play a ton early. “He didn’t stop working. He kept playing on special teams and made a ton of plays on teams. Then he got his opportunity – Jalen’s kind of banged up and Skip (Tyree Skipper) is out. That’s what you want, go in there and go play.” More turnovers For the second time in the last three games, the Cajuns had multiple turnovers in a game. It was only the third time all season UL did so. The first two occasions both resulted in losses – Tulane 41-33 and South Alabama 24-22. The first one was a pass intercepted by Lynard Harris, thanks to a tipped pass by Tyrese Hopkins off quarterback Chandler Fields. “The interception was not a very good play by Chandler,” Desormeaux said. “He kind of screwed it up a little bit from the beginning. It happens. The first quarter just wasn’t real clean. Again, it happens.” At 5-foot-10, UL quarterback Chandler Fields had three balls batted down with a 5-foot-10 frame, compared to injured starting quarterback Ben Wooldridge standing 6-foot-3. The second one was a fumble by running back Zylan Perry at the end of a 16-yard run at the UL 48. “The fumble, we’re fighting for extra yards,” Desormeaux said of the fumble. “You can’t lose the game. The ball is the most important things we’ve got.” At the time of the first, Perry wasn’t even sure he’d return to the field for what turned out to be his career day with 150 rushing yards. “The fumble really threw me off,” Perry said. “I didn’t know if I would get back in. “I was trying to throw somebody off me and the ball was just loose. It popped out by itself. Nobody even touched it.” Injury report While Jackson’s play has eased the recent losses of safeties Skipper and Clark, there were other developing issues on the injury front out of Saturday’s win. The biggest one – literally – might be left tackle King McGowen, who left the game in the first half and didn’t return. Right tackle George Jackson missed last week’s game and had limited duty this week. “We had a plan to rotate,” Desormeaux said. “George wasn’t 100%. He pushed through and did a great job for us today. George Jackson was huge. We were trying to keep King’s reps limited like we always do. Then I guess in the second quarter, he came out and couldn’t go back in. Hopefully, we’ll be able to get him back.” Bryant Williams filled in at left tackle for McGowen. Cooper Fordham did play at center, but Desormeaux said that wasn’t because of an injury to starter Landon Burton. “Landon’s good,” he explained. “We just wanted to get Cooper in there.” Cornerback Keyon Martin left the game twice with an injury, but fortunately walked behind Desormeaux’s postgame interview spot with a huge smile. “Good to see Keyon,” said Desormeaux, who said the injury that looked more serious was a stinger.Canada's Trudeau says he had an 'excellent conversation' with Trump in Florida after tariffs threat


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