Curry 20, Nichols 13
Milton, Mass. – Walter M. Katz Field
Saturday, October 17, 2015
All-Time Series & StreaksThe Colonels ran their win streak over the Bison to 14 – including seven in a row at home – and extended their lead in the all-time series to 31-26.
Three Stars of the Game1 – Curry freshman Riley Cote (Bedford, N.H.) – completed 27-of-42 pass attempts for 215 yards and three touchdowns (35, 6, 2)
2 – Curry senior Jordan Shairs (Gloucester, Mass.) – carried the rock 14 times for 114 yards (8.1 ypc)
3 – Nichols junior
Kyle Whitney (Cranston, R.I.) – caught three passes for 67 yards, including a 53-yard touchdown
Quick SynopsisCote threw for 215 yards and three scores and junior Anthony Nastasi (River Edge, N.J.) caught five passes for 75 yards and one score to propel the Colonels to victory. The home team overcame a pair of interceptions by Cote – one each to Nichols sophomores
Brett McEvoy (Wrentham, Mass.) and
TJ Ellison (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) – to earn their first conference win of the season. Defensively, the Colonels held the Bison to 195 yards of total offense while compiling 339 of their own.
Key Stat of the Game The two schools combined to go 5-for-26 on third down (19 pct.) as the Bison were 3-for-14 (21 pct.) while the Colonels were 2-for-12 (17 percent).
Turning PointFacing a third and nine from their own 39 on the opening drive of the second half, McCourt was sacked and lost the football. The fumble was recovered by Curry junior Stephen Blake (Hartland, Conn.) at the 17. Following a 15-yard rush by Shairs, Cote hooked up with junior tight end J. Riley Barron (Whitinsville, Mass.) for a two-yard touchdown to make it 20-7.
Quick Hits-NC junior
Grant Klimek (Toms River, N.J.) was the team's leading rusher with 24 yards on 11 carries.
-Curry senior Dylan Spence (Newton, N.H.) and junior Christian Vellante (Wrentham, Mass.) each recorded an interception.
-Sophomore
Derrick Warren (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) hauled in three receptions for 59 yards – including a 35-yard catch.
-Sophomore
Michael McCourt (New Fairfield, Conn.) finished the afternoon 14-of-26 for 155 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions.
-Junior captain
Matthew McEvilly (Clinton, Mass.) paced Nichols with 12 tackles, including a pair of sacks.
Next upNichols (1-5, 0-3 NEFC) – Saturday, October 24 vs Salve Regina, 12:00 p.m.
Curry (2-4, 1-2 NEFC) – Saturday, October 24 vs Coast Guard, 1:00 p.m.