Tigers to face UAPB on Homecoming

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JACKSON, Miss. | No. 23 Jackson State returns to action this weekend looking to extend its winning streak in conference play when it hosts UAPB for homecoming at Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium.

The game is set for a 2 p.m. kickoff on ESPN+ and is one of two remaining games at The Vet this season for the Tigers.

Jackson State (6-2, 4-0 SWAC) looks to extend its winning streak to five consecutive games in the conference and four consecutive games at home this season. The Tigers have won the only Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) game at home this season, beating Florida A&M with a come-from-behind win two weeks ago.

The Tigers currently lead the SWAC East Division by one game over Alabama State and a game and a half over Florida A&M with four conference games remaining.

Game Info – Jackson State vs. UAPB 
Sat., Nov. 2 | 2 p.m. | Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium
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Game Notes

  • Irv Mulligan reached 100 yards for the second consecutive game, rushing for 171 yards on 18 carries against Bethune-Cookman. Although he missed the first two games of the season, he is just shy of 600 yards rushing for the season.
  • Gerardo Baeza had a perfect day kicking the ball against Bethune-Cookman. The junior placekicker connected on all four of his extra point attempts, and also connected on three of his field goals. By doing so, he was named SWAC Specialist of the Week.
  • Jackson State and UAPB have played 30 times with Jackson State holding a 22-8 lead all-time since 1977, including a 10-4 record all-time in Jackson. The two have met 15 times in Pine Bluff (12-3) and one time at a neutral time.
  • Jackson State has played six times on this date in history since the mid-1950s, playing against four different teams. The Tigers are 6-0 all-time on this date including winning the last game played on this date in 2019 against UAPB. The Tigers have also faced Bethune-Cookman, Morgan State, and Wiley – beating UAPB two times. 
  • Matt Noll was one of 13 players named to the Doris Robinson Scholar-Athlete List released earlier this week.

Source: Jackson State Athletics