NCAAF

Hampton Pirates at UAlbany Great Danes

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5-7, 2-3 Away
Final
34 - 41
4-8, 2-3 Home

Albany scores 24 4th-quarter points to overtake Hampton 41-34

Jack Iuliano recovered a fumble by Malcom May at the Hampton 24, and though it took 10 plays, Uga went in for the touchdown and the game's final lead.

Malcolm Mays scored on a 25-yard run for Hampton (5-7, 2-6 Coastal Athletic Association) but the PAT was blocked and Kevon Angry ran it back for Albany (4-8, 2-6), leaving Hampton with a 34-27 lead with 10 minutes remaining. Alex Jreige's 53-yard run then tied the game.

Hampton led 28-0 before Van Weber threw a 12-yard touchdown pass to Carter Moses with a couple minutes left in the first half. Albany added 10 points in the third quarter, including Jackson Parker's 38-yard touchdown catch.

Nick Totten's pick-6 early in the fourth quarter got the Great Danes within 28-25.

Weber threw for 184 yards with two scores and an interception. Jreige rushed for 110 yards.

Robinson rushed for 80 yards and 21 carries and scored four times for Hampton, all in the first half.

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Scoring Summary

HAMP TD 1st Period 13:12 Tymere Robinson 3 Yd Run (Brian Csehoski Kick)
HAMP TD 1st Period 4:51 Tymere Robinson 3 Yd Run (Brian Csehoski Kick)
HAMP TD 2nd Period 9:12 Tymere Robinson 2 Yd Run (Brian Csehoski Kick)
HAMP TD 2nd Period 4:47 Tymere Robinson 16 Yd Run (Brian Csehoski Kick)
ALB TD 2nd Period 2:13 Carter Moses 12 Yd pass from Van Weber (John Opalko Kick)
ALB FG 3rd Period 5:41 James Bozek 31 Yd Field Goal
ALB TD 3rd Period 0:37 Jackson Parker 38 Yd pass from Van Weber (John Opalko Kick)
ALB TD 4th Period 14:12 Nick Totten 38 Yd Interception Return (Van Weber Pass to Seven McGee for Two-Point Conversion)
ALB FG 4th Period 14:12 Nick Totten 0 Yd Field Goal
HAMP TD 4th Period 9:55 Malcolm Mays 25 Yd Run (Brian Csehoski PAT failed)
ALB D2P 4th Period 9:55 Kevon Angry Defensive PAT Conversion
ALB TD 4th Period 7:45 Alex Jreige 53 Yd Run (John Opalko Kick)
ALB TD 4th Period 4:36 Jojo Uga 2 Yd Run (John Opalko Kick)

Statistics

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18 1st Downs 26
5-13 3rd down efficiency 5-12
1-2 4th down efficiency 0-3
342 Total Yards 317
137 Passing 184
12/24 Comp/Att 17/39
5.7 Yards per pass 4.7
205 Rushing 133
48 Rushing Attempts 32
4.3 Yards per rush 4.2
14-138 Penalties 8-85
3 Turnovers 2
2 Fumbles lost 1
1 Interceptions thrown 1
29:38 Possession 30:22

Game Information

Venue: Tom & Mary Casey Stadium

Location: Albany, NY
Attendance: 2,341 · Capacity:
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