East Carolina Clinches Bowl Eligibility with Gritty 38-31 Victory Over Tulsa
The East Carolina Pirates secured bowl eligibility in dramatic fashion, defeating the Tulsa Golden Hurricane 38-31 in a Thursday night American Athletic Conference showdown. Running back Rahjai Harris led the way with two late fourth-quarter touchdowns, while the defense held firm with a goal-line stand in the final seconds, sealing the victory at H.A. Chapman Stadium.
First Half: Back-and-Forth Battle
Tulsa struck first with an impressive opening drive, capped by a touchdown pass from quarterback Cooper Legas to Chrishon McCray. The Golden Hurricane’s defense also delivered early, forcing a turnover that set up the scoring opportunity. However, East Carolina quickly responded, with Rahjai Harris setting the tone for the Pirates’ ground game and quarterback Katin Houser finding Winston Wright Jr. for a four-yard touchdown pass to tie the game at 7-7.
The second quarter saw an exchange of turnovers and big plays. Tulsa's defense capitalized on a misstep by Houser, returning an interception for a touchdown to take a 17-14 lead. Despite this setback, ECU kicker Andrew Conrad drilled a 52-yard field goal just before halftime, tying the game at 17-17 and setting the stage for an action-packed second half.
Second Half: Offensive Explosions and Defensive Heroics
East Carolina opened the third quarter with a statement, as London Montgomery broke through Tulsa’s defensive line for a 16-yard touchdown run. The Pirates’ defense, despite struggling with penalties, managed to force key stops and maintain the lead.
Tulsa, led by Legas and standout freshman wide receiver Joseph Williams, refused to back down. Williams, who finished with a career-high 158 receiving yards and three touchdowns, showcased his ability with a 50-yard touchdown reception early in the fourth quarter, giving Tulsa a 31-24 lead. However, the Pirates quickly regrouped, setting up Harris to take over in the final minutes.
Harris tied the game with a 23-yard touchdown run and, after a missed PAT, followed up with a 24-yard score to put the Pirates ahead. Harris also bulldozed his way into the end zone for a two-point conversion, giving ECU a 38-31 advantage with just over two minutes left.
Final Moments: Goal-Line Stand Secures Victory
The final minutes were marked by Tulsa’s determined attempt to even the score. With less than two minutes remaining, Legas connected with Williams on a 44-yard pass, bringing the Golden Hurricane to ECU’s seven-yard line. However, ECU’s defense stepped up when it mattered most. On fourth-and-goal, Isaiah Brown-Murray delivered a clutch tackle on Kamdyn Benjamin, stopping him just short of the end zone and sealing the win for the Pirates.
Key Performances and Team Impact
Harris spearheaded East Carolina’s offense, rushing for 114 yards on 18 carries and scoring two crucial touchdowns. Houser overcame three interceptions to throw for 314 yards and a touchdown, showcasing resilience under pressure. Wright Jr. continued his strong season, catching his fifth touchdown in the last four games.
On the defensive side, Omar Rogers led ECU with nine tackles and a sack, while Samuel Dankah recorded his first career interception. Despite committing 12 penalties for 125 yards, ECU’s defense held firm in critical moments, reflecting the team’s ability to perform under adversity.
For Tulsa, Legas had a solid outing with 293 passing yards and three touchdowns. Williams was the standout performer for the Golden Hurricane, displaying immense potential as a key offensive weapon.
Bowl Implications and Season Outlook
With this victory, East Carolina improved to 6-4 overall and 4-2 in the AAC, securing bowl eligibility for the first time since 2022. The Pirates have now won three straight games following a midseason coaching change, showcasing resilience and determination as they aim to finish the regular season on a high note.
Tulsa, now 3-7 overall and 1-5 in the AAC, was officially eliminated from bowl contention. Despite flashes of brilliance, including Williams’ breakout performance, the Golden Hurricane could not overcome mistakes and missed opportunities throughout the season.
East Carolina will look to build on this momentum as they prepare to face North Texas next week, followed by a regular-season finale against Navy. Meanwhile, Tulsa will host rival Akron, seeking to close out their season with a morale-boosting victory.







