In the last game of his career, senior Tyjah During posted a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns to ensure Lycoming the first Middle Atlantic Conference win in the MAC-Centennial Bowl Series since 2016, helping him earn his first career Warrior of the Week award. During caught five passes for 119 yards and the two late scores and posted 144 yards on kick returns to give him 263 all-purpose yards, the sixth-most in program history. During's first touchdown gave Lycoming a 24-20 lead two plays into the fourth quarter, as he scored on a 67-yard flea flicker from Elijah Shemory, getting behind the defense, catching the wide open pass and scampering the last 25 yards for the score. He added another score with 9:52 left, slipping a screen and catching a wide open pass from two yards out on the left side of the endzone to make it 31-20 and help ensure the win.Â
During, a Honorable Mention All-MAC selection, is second in the MAC with 1,168 all-purpose yards, finishing fourth with 710 receiving yards and sixth with 430 kick return yards. The 1,168 all-purpose yards are 18th in program history and 710 receiving yards were 17th. His 1,137 career receiving yards are 19th in program history and 10 touchdowns tied for 17th. His 2,413 career all-purpose yards is 16th.