Football Preview: Salve Regina travels to Endicott
Final | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | T | |
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Salve Regina (7-3) | 14 | 17 | 13 | 3 | 47 | |
Endicott (7-3) | 0 | 14 | 14 | 6 | 34 |
Endicott
Game Statistics | Salve Regina | Endicott |
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Passing Yards | 422 | 357 |
Rushing Yards | 119 | 56 |
Turnovers | 0 | 4 |
Time of Poss. | 40:01 | 19:59 |
NOVEMBER 10 | 1 p.m. HEMPSTEAD STADIUM • BEVERLY, MASS. |
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ENDICOTT CULLS |
SALVE REGINA SEAHAWKS (6-3, 4-1 CCC) |
SERIES |
NEWPORT, R.I. - The Salve Regina University football team travels to face Endicott College in the final game of the regular season on Saturday, November 10, at 1 p.m.
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LAST TIME OUT: Salve Regina University sophomore wide receiver Danny Hoffman (Trumbull, Conn.) caught four passes for 69 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Seahawks to a 47-14 triumph over visiting Nichols College in Commonwealth Coast Football (CCC) action at Toppa Field on Saturday afternoon. Freshman running back Joey Mauriello (Colts Neck, N.J.) led all players with 161 all-purpose yards, gaining 141 on the ground (11 carries) and 20 with one pass reception.
MORE READING: Seahawks win big on Senior Day; 47-14
SEAHAWKS NOTES FROM THE NEST
- OUT OF THIS LEAGUE: With a 2-2 mark in non-league games in 2018, the Seahawks have gone 10-4 in their last 14 such games.
- CLASS MAKE-UP: Salve Regina class breakdown is - seniors (13), juniors (21), sophomores (27), and freshmen (34).
- LEAGUE LEADERS: John Salute (7.5), Brandon O'Neill (7) lead all CCC players in sacks; Matt Sylvia (8) leads in interceptions. Joey Mauriello leads all rushers in yards per game (104.7).
- STATE YOUR CASE: The state-by-state breakdown for the Seahawk roster is - Connecticut (15), Maine (1), Massachusetts (33), North Carolina (1), New Jersey (25), New York (10), Pennsylvania (1), and Rhode Island (9).
- THANK YOU, SENIORS: Tom Bennewitz, Tristan Caplan, Zan Carver, Matt Colucci, Tyler D'Errico, Ron Kruis, Mike Mello, Brandon O'Neill, Haiden Pereira, Tristen Perez, Rich Rebori, John Salute, Andrew Verre
GULLS NEWS
- LAST TIME OUT FOR ENDICOTT: Trailing by 18 points at halftime, Endicott outscored Western New England, 35-14, in the second half to rally past the Golden Bears, 41-38, on Saturday afternoon at Hempstead Stadium. With the win, the Gulls snapped Western New England's 25-game conference winning streak and also put themselves in the driver's seat to capture the Commonwealth Coast Football (CCC Football) Championship with one game remaining on the schedule against Salve Regina next week (Nov. 10, home, 1 PM). Endicott's thrilling second half comeback was highlighted by Riley Shanley's (Simsbury, Conn.) seven-yard game-winning touchdown catch with 21-seconds remaining in the contest.
- WHAT'S AT STAKE: An Endicott win on Saturday guarantees the Gulls the CCC Football championship outright.
- Endicott is one victory shy of tying its third-highest win total in program history (8-3 in 2013, NEFC Champions).
INSIDE THE SERIES
Endicott leads 8-7 in the all-time series however the Seahawks have won four in a row and five of the last six meetings.
WHAT'S NEXT?
If Endicott wins they claim the Commonwealth Coast Football Conference title. If Salve Regina and Western New England both win the Golden Bears take home the conference crown. If the Seahawks win and Western New England loses to Becker, Salve Regina is 2018 champions.