Jackson St. player 1st HBCU female to kick PAT

Oct 29, 2023, 12:08 AM ETOpen Extended Reactions

Jackson State kicker Leilani Armenta on Saturday became the first woman to score in an FCS HBCU game, connecting on three extra points in the Tigers’ 40-14 victory over Arkansas-Pine Bluff.

Armenta — a 5-foot-7 native of Ventura, California, who is also a soccer player at Jackson State — made history in the second quarter, capping a touchdown drive that included a 25-yard Jacobian Morgan scoring pass to DJ Stevens with 5:35 remaining before halftime.

She added two more extra points in the fourth quarter as the Tigers improved to 6-3.

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“We did not know it was going to happen, and we are super excited. We all started yelling because we had no idea,” Brandy Armenta, Leilani’s mother, told The Clarion-Ledger. “My daughter had no idea she would be kicking in the game today. We are beyond ecstatic.”

Jackson State kicker Dylan Wasson also scored in the game. He finished with two field goals and an extra point as the Tigers kept the 1-7 Golden Lions winless in the SWAC at 0-5.

“That’s what we’ve been waiting on all season, a complete game from all three phases from our football team,” Jackson State coach T.C. Taylor said.

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