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New England Bowl Matchup: Salve Regina hosts Anna Maria

Salve Regina University football will host Anna Maria College in the first-ever meeting between the two schools on the gridiron in the 2023 New England Bowl representing the NEWMAC and ECFC, respectively.
Salve Regina University football will host Anna Maria College in the first-ever meeting between the two schools on the gridiron in the 2023 New England Bowl representing the NEWMAC and ECFC, respectively.

PARKING - All parking enforcement will be suspended for the day so fans can park anywhere on Salve Regina campus. Shuttle pick up/drop off will be front of Rodgers Recreation Center starting at 10:45 a.m.


TICKETS - $10 Adults | $5 Students (with ID) | FREE Children 6 and under | GATES OPEN 11 a.m. ET


BEVERLY, Mass. – Announced by the New England Bowl Committee, the four teams and two games are set for the 2023 New England Bowl Games, to be played on Saturday, November 18.

Salve Regina University (NEWMAC) will host Anna Maria College (ECFC) at Toppa Field at Freebody Park at 12 p.m. The Seahawks last participated in the New England Bowl in 2018. This season marks the AMCATS' debut in the New England Bowl.

Riding a three-game win streak, the Seahawks are 8-2 overall and 6-1 in conference play. The AMCATS have also won three in a row with a 5-4 overall record (3-1 ECFC). For the Seahawks, they are making their 10th overall postseason appearance and sixth under head coach Kevin Gilmartin.

Salve Regina won its first three league games by a combined score of 107-31. The Seahawks' only setback in the NEWMAC came on the road in Springfield (31-21) before Salve Regina reeled off three straight wins, last two by a combined score of 87-0, to end the regular season. 

Gilmartin owns a 69-33 (.676) career mark since taking over the program in 2013. In his first four seasons at the helm, Gilmartin's teams earned postseason action, three straight ECAC Championships (winners in 2014 and 2015) and the inaugural New England Bowl.

Salve Regina hosted Framingham State University in the inaugural New England Bowl in 2016 at Gaudet Field. The Seahawks returned to postseason play when they met Bridgewater State University in the 2018 New England Bowl.

In the last three games, Anna Maria has outscored their opponents, 159-57. The AMCATS are currently ranked fifth in passing offense with 341.1 yards per game. They have thrown for 2.729 yards and have 25 passing touchdowns. Seahawks rank ninth in fewest passing yards allowed (137.0 per game).

In another New England Bowl matchup, Western New England University (CCC) will host UMass Dartmouth (MASCAC) at Golden Bear Stadium at 12 p.m. Both programs participated in New England Bowl Games in 2021 with WNE falling to Merchant Marine (63-35) and UMass Dartmouth defeating Alfred State (42-16).

The Golden Bears are riding a four-game win streak. They posted a 7-3 overall record (4-1 CCC). The Corsairs are 9-1 overall and 7-1 in league play. UMass Dartmouth has won five-straight games.

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New England Bowl History

Year

Result

Location

2016

Framingham State 37, Salve Regina 34

Middletown, R.I.

2017

Framingham State 48, Curry 14

Framingham, Mass.

2017

WPI 17, SUNY Maritime 3

Worcester, Mass.

2018

Bridgewater State 34, Salve Regina 19

Bridgewater, Mass.

2018

Merchant Marine 38, Endicott 22

Beverly, Mass.

2018

Springfield 17, SUNY Maritime 14

Springfield, Mass.

2019

Endicott 52, Dean 10

Beverly, Mass.

2019

WPI 35, Western Connecticut State 6

Worcester, Mass.

2021

Merchant Marine 63, Western New England 35

Springfield, Mass.

2021

UMass Dartmouth 42, Alfred State 16

Dartmouth, Mass.

2022

Plymouth State 21, Husson 20

Bangor, Maine

2022

Bridgewater State 34, Catholic 24

Bridgewater, Mass.

Administrators from the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC), Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC), Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) and the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) comprise the New England Bowl Committee.