NCAAF

Marist Red Foxes at Presbyterian Blue Hose

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5-7, 1-5 Away
Final
25 - 29

Justin Mongomery's final minute rush puts Presbyterian over Marist, 29-25

Presbyterian (10-2, 6-2 Pioneer Football League) took a 13-0 lead heading into halftime. Marist pulled within one, off a 1-yard reception for Connor Hulstein, a 32-yard field goal, and a 3-yard rush by quarterback Will O'Dell, who relieved starter Sonny Mannino who left after getting sacked early in the second quarter.

Blue Hose quarterback Colin Hurst found Nathan Levicki on the right side of the field for a 23-yard touchdown to go up 22-16, but the two-point attempt failed.

Marist (5-7, 3-5) countered with a 12-play, 82-yard drive that lasted over seven minutes, ending with Carter James' 2-yard tiouchdown run. The two-point conversion gave Marist its first lead of the game with 2:11 left.

Presbyterian marched 65 yards, and Montgomery ran up the middle to retake the lead with 46 seconds left to seal it for Presbyterian's third 10-win season. The last occurred in 2005.

Hurst threw for 211 yards.

O’Dell threw for 180 yards, and Hulstein’s touchdown was his seventh of the season, setting a single-season program record for Marist.

How To Watch

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Scoring Summary

PRES FG 1st Period 7:35 Jett Jackson 39 Yd Field Goal
PRES FG 2nd Period 7:01 Jett Jackson 41 Yd Field Goal
PRES TD 2nd Period 0:12 Dominic Kibby 1 Yd pass from Collin Hurst (Peter Lipscombe Kick)
MRST TD 3rd Period 8:23 Connor Hulstein 1 Yd pass from Will O'Dell (Samer Layous Kick)
MRST FG 3rd Period 6:04 Samer Layous 31 Yd Field Goal
PRES FG 3rd Period 2:50 Jett Jackson 34 Yd Field Goal
MRST TD 3rd Period 0:34 Will O'Dell 3 Yd Run (Samer Layous Kick)
PRES TD 4th Period 10:03 Nathan Levicki 23 Yd pass from Collin Hurst (Two-Point Pass Conversion Failed)
MRST TD 4th Period 2:11 Carter James 2 Yd Run (Will O'Dell Pass to Jeremy DeCaro for Two-Point Conversion)
PRES TD 4th Period 0:46 Justin Montgomery 5 Yd Run (Peter Lipscombe Kick)

Statistics

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15 1st Downs 24
4-13 3rd down efficiency 7-12
2-4 4th down efficiency 1-1
327 Total Yards 356
211 Passing 211
19/27 Comp/Att 18/33
7.8 Yards per pass 6.4
116 Rushing 145
35 Rushing Attempts 35
3.3 Yards per rush 4.1
7-54 Penalties 5-55
1 Turnovers 2
1 Fumbles lost 1
0 Interceptions thrown 1
33:52 Possession 26:08

Game Information

Venue: Bailey Memorial Stadium

Location: Clinton, SC
Attendance: 2,911 · Capacity:
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