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Rhode Island beats Bryant 38-17 with strong performances from Buchanan, Gaines, and Winowich
Marquis Buchanan and Greg Gaines III combined for 216 receiving yards, with Chase Winowich scoring two rushing touchdowns and a defensive pick-6 sealing the win.
- On Saturday in Smithfield, R.I., Rhode Island Rams defeated Bryant 38-17, extending their series dominance.
- After early giveaways by Bryant, Jaden Keefner threw three interceptions that helped Rhode Island score, while one Rhode Island turnover led to Bryant's only touchdown catch by Koby Keenan.
- Buchanan produced the game's biggest play with a 64-yard grab and finished with 124 yards, while Gaines caught six passes for 92 yards, including a 38-yard touchdown.
- Rhode Island moved to 7-2 overall and 5-0 in the CAA, while Bryant fell to 2-6 overall and 0-4 in conference play.
- An early Buchanan turnover gave way to later big plays as Marquis Buchanan, Rhode Island receiver, made a 64-yard catch and Chase Winowich, Rhode Island running back, rushed for 90 yards with two touchdowns.
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Rhode Island beats Bryant 38-17 with strong performances from Buchanan, Gaines, and Winowich
Marquis Buchanan and Greg Gaines III combined for 216 yards receiving, Chase Winowich ran for a pair of touchdowns, and Ayinde Johnson scored a pick-6 to lead Rhode Island to a 38-17 victory over Bryant on Saturday.
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Read Full ArticleELLIOTT TALLIES 160+ ALL-PURPOSE YARDS IN LOSS TO #13 URI - Bryant University
KINGSTON, R.I. – Elijah Elliott of the Bryant University football team recorded a season-high 167 all-purpose yards and a rushing touchdown in the 38-17 road loss against #13 Rhode Island on Saturday. Jaden Keefner had a career-high 263 all-purpose yards and threw a touchdown pass for a second consecutive game. Olatunde MkParu recorded his third career interception and also had a forced fumble, and Michael Grant tallied a sack.
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