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Norfolk State Spartans at North Carolina Central Eagles

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Final
28 - 31

Harris' 3 TDs pace North Carolina Central in 31-28 win over Norfolk State

Norfolk State turned it over on downs on its final drive and NCCU ran out the time.

NCCU (7-3, 2-1 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) took the lead for good near the end of the first quarter when Harris threw a 33-yard touchdown to Mehki Wall for a 10-7 lead.

Near the midway point of the second, Harris threw a 5-yard score to Chauncey Spikes for a 17-7 advantage. Following an NCCU field goal six minutes into the third, the Spartans reduced their deficit to 20-14 when Otto Kuhns threw a 17-yard touchdown to Kam'Ryn Thomas with 5:12 left in the third.

Harris threw a 3-yard touchdown to Spikes, and the two-point conversion made it 28-14 to start the fourth.

Reserve Vinson Berry relieved Kuhns and threw an 18-yard touchdown to Thomas to reduce the Spartans deficit to 28-21.

Kaleb Robinson made it 31-21 for NCC with a 48-yard field goal.

The game's final score came when Berry threw a 15-yard touchdown to DreSean Kendrick.

Kevon King ran for 149 yards on eight carries for the Spartans.

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Scoring Summary

NCCU FG 1st Period 9:41 Kaleb Robison 32 Yd Field Goal
NORF TD 1st Period 5:14 X'Zavion Evans 7 Yd Run (Marco Peery Kick)
NCCU TD 1st Period 0:58 Mehki Wall 33 Yd pass from Walker Harris (Kaleb Robison Kick)
NCCU TD 2nd Period 6:36 Chauncey Spikes 5 Yd pass from Walker Harris (Kaleb Robison Kick)
NCCU FG 3rd Period 9:15 Kaleb Robison 26 Yd Field Goal
NORF TD 3rd Period 5:12 Kam'Ryn Thomas 17 Yd pass from Otto Kuhns (Marco Peery Kick)
NCCU TD 4th Period 12:51 Chauncey Spikes 3 Yd pass from Walker Harris (Wade Harris Pass to Nasim Cosby for Two-Point Conversion)
NORF TD 4th Period 11:52 Kam'Ryn Thomas 18 Yd pass from Vinson Berry (Marco Peery Kick)
NCCU FG 4th Period 6:52 Kaleb Robison 48 Yd Field Goal
NORF TD 4th Period 2:29 DreSean Kendrick 15 Yd pass from Vinson Berry (Marco Peery Kick)

Statistics

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21 1st Downs 24
5-12 3rd down efficiency 7-17
0-1 4th down efficiency 0-0
403 Total Yards 350
239 Passing 270
22/35 Comp/Att 25/40
6.8 Yards per pass 6.8
164 Rushing 80
28 Rushing Attempts 35
5.9 Yards per rush 2.3
20-167 Penalties 10-93
2 Turnovers 1
1 Fumbles lost 0
1 Interceptions thrown 1
26:54 Possession 33:06

Game Information

Venue: O'Kelly-Riddick Stadium

Location: Durham, NC
Attendance: 7,225 · Capacity:
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