
GEORGETOWN, Texas – Just four years after resurrecting the program, Southwestern clinched its first-ever Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference championship with a 20-7 victory over Trinity Saturday at Birkelbach Field. It also marked the program's first conference title since being crowned Texas Conference co-champions in 1946.
The Pirates improved to 6-3 overall (5-0 SCAC) with only one conference game remaining.
Southwestern jumped out to a 13-0 lead in the first half.
Matt Gillen caught a 16-yard touchdown pass from Bryan Hicks in the opening quarter, while Luke Fierst connected on a pair of field goals in the second.
Tyler Frisby then intercepted a pass an returned it 47 yards to the end zone in the third quarter, giving the Bucs a 20-0 advantage.
The Tigers (4-5, 2-3 SCAC) scored their lone points on Davis King's four-yard touchdown pass to Jon Sorery with 3:24 left in the contest.
Hicks threw for 208 yards and a touchdowns, while Gillen caught eight passes for 75 yards and the one score. Colten Shea hauled in five catches for 100 yards.
Aaron Robinson led the defensive charge with a game-high 13 stops. Frisby posted nine tackles and two interceptions.
The Pirates will travel to Seguin next Saturday to face Texas Lutheran in the season finale. Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m.
– SOUTHWESTERN –
Southwestern earns a 20-7 victory over Trinity to clinch the outright #SCACfb championship! #HereWeGoBucs #d3fb pic.twitter.com/Y94jF9qmdj
— Southwestern FB (@SUPiratesFB) November 5, 2016
Just four years ago, @SUPiratesFB resurrected the program. Today, it was crowned @SCAC_Sports champions. #HereWeGoBucs #d3fb �� pic.twitter.com/beMcAc5fe5
— Southwestern Pirates (@SUPirates) November 5, 2016