WTAMU committed six turnovers (three interceptions, three fumbles) in lowest yardage and point total of season in the Buffaloes' first-ever NCAA-II playoff game, while Pitt State, the winningest all-time Division II program in the country, was making its 15th trip to the playoffs. The Buffaloes end their season with a 10-2 mark, the first season to end with 10 wins since 1950, and is WTAMU's first winning season since 1998. The Buffaloes had won a combined seven games in the last four seasons. Pitt State improves to 10-3 and will host sixth-seeded and MIAA-rival Northwest Missouri next Saturday in