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Articles from the Associated Press (AP) sports section. The AP is the largest American news agency.
The AP is a cooperative owned by its contributing newspapers, radio and television stations in the United States, which both contribute stories to the AP and use material written by its staffers.
Army edges VMI, 22-17
Patrick Mealy ran 16 times for 136 yards and a touchdown to lead Army to a 22-17 victory over Virginia Military Institute on Saturday.
Alejandro Villanueva caught seven passes for 119 yards and a TD in front of 32,109 at Michie Stadium.
Army lost four of its five fumbles, including one when Trent Steelman mishandled a snap on the VMI 27-yard line with 2:47 remaining and the Black Knights clinging to their 22-17 lead.
The Keydets drove to the Army 34 with less than 25 seconds remaining, but couldn't get any closer.
The Black Knights (4-6) ended a three-game skid and reached four wins in a season for the first time since they went 4-7 in 2005.
Howard Abegesah led VMI (2-8), a Football Championship Subdivision squad, with 24 carries for 111 yards and a score. The Keydets entered with the second-ranked rushing offense in the former Division I-AA.
Steelman went 11-for-14 passing for 174 yards and a touchdown for Army.
Backup quarterback Cameron Jones ran three times for 100 yards for VMI and threw a 13-yard touchdown pass to Tim Maypray.
The Keydets came back from a 10-0 halftime deficit to take a 17-16 lead when Abegesah broke through for a 44-yard touchdown run on the first play of the fourth quarter.
But Army went in front again on Mealy's 17-yard TD run with 8:58 remaining — Steelman's run on the conversion attempt came up short. Mealy's score came one play after Villanueva caught a 22-yard pass from Steelman that officials originally ruled out of bounds before a review determined Villanueva kept a foot inbounds.
VMI had just scored its first touchdown — cutting Army's lead to 10-7 — when Damion Hunter returned the ensuing kickoff 12 yards before losing the ball on a hit. Julian Bowers pounced on it at the Army 27. The Keydets turned that turnover into a 28-yard field goal by Jeff Sexton, tying it with 9:07 left in the third.
Alex Carlton kicked field goals of 41 and 37 yards to give Army a 16-10 advantage before Abegesah's scoring run.
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