MIT 21, Nichols 11
Cambridge, Mass. – Steinbrenner Field
Saturday, November 7, 2015
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All-Time Series & StreaksThe Engineers ran their win streak to five over the Bison and now lead the all-time series 15-11.
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Three Stars of the Game1 – MIT freshman Adis Ojeda (Springfield, Va.) – rushed for 166 yards on 30 carries (5.5 ypc) and two touchdowns; caught a 41-yard touchdown pass
2 – Nichols senior
Andre Rickerson (Boston, Mass.) – 23 carries for a season-high 97 yards (4.2 ypc)
3 – MIT senior Seve Esparrago (St. Louis, Mo.) – intercepted a pair of passes to go along with three tackles (one solo)
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Quick SynopsisOjeda accounted for all three MIT touchdowns to lift the defending New England Football Conference (NEFC) Champions to a 21-11 win. Nichols entered the fourth quarter with an 11-7 lead before Ojeda caught a 41-yard touchdown pass to put the Engineers – who forced three turnovers – in front for good.
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Key Stats of the Game -MIT converted on 54 percent of its third-down attempts (7-of-13).
-MIT outscored the Bison 14-0 over the final 15:00 to secure their second win of the season.
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Turning PointSophomore
Michael McCourt (New Fairfield, Conn.) tossed his third interception of the game in the fourth quarter. On the ensuing possession, Ojeda picked up 30 yards on four plays – the final five of which carried him into the endzone – to extend the MIT lead to 21-11.
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Quick Hits-Junior
Brett McEvoy (Wrentham, Mass.) led the Bison with 13 tackles (eight solo) – including three tackles for loss (TFL)
-Junior Anthony Emberley (Longmont, Colo.) recorded a team-high 14 tackles for the Engineers.
-Senior Dany Callahan (Hinsdale, Ill.) was 4-of-6 for 111 yards through the air, highlighted by a 41-yard hookup with Ojeda for a score.
-McCourt finished 11-of-19 for 67 yards.
-Freshman
Brendan Massey (Attleboro, Mass.) tallied 35 receiving yards to lead Nichols.
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Next upNichols (1-8, 0-6 NEFC) – Saturday, November 14 vs Maine Maritime, 12:00 p.m.
MIT (2-7, 2-4 NEFC) – Saturday, November 14 @ Curry, 1:00 p.m.
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