Recap
The Nichols College football team scored 40 points for the second-straight week in a 42-24 win over the University of New England Saturday afternoon in the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Football opener for both programs at Vendetti Field.
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Senior
Jacob Duffrene rushed for 119 yards and two touchdowns while sophomores
Joshua Pierre-Charles and
Xavier Hackett each scored rushing touchdowns of 50+ yards for the Bison (3-2, 1-0 CCC), who compiled 483 yards of total offense. Junior signal-caller
Michael Pina completed 16-of-23 pass attempts for 230 yards and a pair of scores – one each to sophomore
Amari Smith and freshman
Hunter Ferreira.
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Senior captain
McCoy Scott led the defense with 12 tackles (1.5 tackles for loss) while junior
Christopher Lawrence and sophomore
Dylan McNamara each forced a fumble. Senior
Princewell Iwejuo recorded his fifth interception of the season.
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Sophomore Ryan Gaboury caught seven passes for 103 yards and two touchdowns (15, 12) for UNE (0-3, 0-1 CCC). Sophomore quarterback Brian Peters completed 16-of-30 for 155 yards and was sacked four times. Freshman back Devon Charles rushed for a team-high 73 yards.
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The Bison capitalized on a UNE turnover late in the first half and grabbed a 7-0 lead on Duffrene's fourth rushing touchdown of the afternoon from one yard out. Sophomore
Amari Smith then capped an 11-play, 91-yard drive with a four-yard touchdown reception – the first of his collegiate career – with 6:21 to go in the second to give NC a 14-3 lead.
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In the third, a 62-yard scoring run from Pierre-Charles and a 52-yarder from Hackett just 1:58 apart extended the Bison lead to 28-10. Duffrene's second scoring run of the day – this one from 24-yards out – pushed the lead to 35-16 before Ferreira's second touchdown of the season from 46 yards away capped the scoring late in the fourth.
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Three things you need to know...
               -The last time to Bison scored 40+ points in consecutive games was 2016, when they dropped 43 on Curry (Oct. 29) and 54 at Maine Maritime (Nov. 5).
               -Nichols is now 1-0 in conference play for the first time since the 2009 campaign, when it opened the season with a 31-19 win over MIT at Vendetti Field.
               -Iwejuo's five interceptions is tied for the CCC lead and is tied for the third-highest single-season mark in program history.
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Quote
"We made a lot of mistakes early and put ourselves in a bind. We were fortunate to be up 14-10 at halftime. Looking back at the stats, we hit a lot of big plays. Hunter scored a 46-yard touchdown, Jacob with a 24-yard touchdown, Xavier scored a 52-yard touchdown, Josh had a 52-yard touchdown run….we have big-play capability on offense. This is the second week in a row we've displayed that. That's no fluke. It was great to also get some new faces involved, including a touchdown catch from
Amari Smith.
Josiah Cook also made a huge 45-yard catch to get us going. With the talent we have, I don't see why we can't be in every game." –Nichols head coach
Dale Olmsted
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Next game
Saturday, Oct. 6 @ Endicott, 12:00 p.m.
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