Rams defeated Saturday by UNH
Whitney Tallarico
Issue date: 9/16/08 Section: Sports
The Rams offense had an outstanding 480 passing yards. The passing attack was led by Cassidy, who threw 61 passes throughout the course of the game and even rushed for a touchdown near the end of the third quarter.
Hughes rushed 13 yards and gained 153 receiving yards for the game. Johnson-Farrell returned nine kickoffs for a total of 196 yards, and racked up 83 receiving yards.
Junior Tolbert Evans gained 83 receiving yards, and junior Joe Bellini gained 80 receiving yards.
Sophomore Matt Hansen led the defense with five solo tackles and six assists. Freshman Terence Glenn and sophomore Matt Urban both made eight tackles, and while sophomore Joseph Harris and senior Jeff Ball each made 7seven.
Rizzi said some things need improvement, such as the lack of coverage and the performance of the special teams, but Rizzi said he is confident that the team will get broken in and improve from week to week.
Cassidy, Hughes and Bellini said that they were happy that the team persevered through all four quarters, and remarked that they all believed that they had a chance. Cassidy said, going up against good teams like UNH "will only make us better in the future."
The Rams face Hofstra University this Saturday in New York.
Hughes rushed 13 yards and gained 153 receiving yards for the game. Johnson-Farrell returned nine kickoffs for a total of 196 yards, and racked up 83 receiving yards.
Junior Tolbert Evans gained 83 receiving yards, and junior Joe Bellini gained 80 receiving yards.
Sophomore Matt Hansen led the defense with five solo tackles and six assists. Freshman Terence Glenn and sophomore Matt Urban both made eight tackles, and while sophomore Joseph Harris and senior Jeff Ball each made 7seven.
Rizzi said some things need improvement, such as the lack of coverage and the performance of the special teams, but Rizzi said he is confident that the team will get broken in and improve from week to week.
Cassidy, Hughes and Bellini said that they were happy that the team persevered through all four quarters, and remarked that they all believed that they had a chance. Cassidy said, going up against good teams like UNH "will only make us better in the future."
The Rams face Hofstra University this Saturday in New York.
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