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Tribe’s Comeback Bid Falls Short in 34–24 Loss at UNH
Mike Vezza threw for a career-high 280 yards and three touchdowns, leading New Hampshire to outgain William & Mary 512-392 and convert six of 11 third downs, officials said.
- At Wildcat Stadium in Durham, New Hampshire Wildcats football team defeated William & Mary 34-24, with Mike Vezza throwing three touchdown passes.
- Statistically, New Hampshire outgained William & Mary 512-392 and converted six of 11 third downs, proving decisive despite William & Mary's offensive balance.
- Individual box-score leaders included Mike Vezza with 17-of-23 passing for 280 yards and 99 rushing yards, Caleb Burke with six catches for 63 yards, and Myles Thomason with 130 rushing yards and a 39-yard TD.
- Midway through the fourth quarter, William & Mary, which erased halftime deficits in three of its four wins this year, was within one score before New Hampshire responded with a field goal after Keegan Shackford's 27-yard kick.
- Looking ahead to next Saturday, William & Mary hosts UAlbany at Zable Stadium at 3:30 p.m.
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Vezza throws 3 TDs passes and New Hampshire defeats William & Mary 34-24
Mike Vezza throws three touchdown passes as New Hampshire beats William & Mary 34-24 on Saturday. Vezza connects with Caleb Burke for two touchdowns, including a 48-yard pass in the third quarter.
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Read Full ArticleW&M Football’s Comeback Bid Falls Short at New Hampshire, 34-24
(Tribe Athletics) DURHAM, N.H. – Although the William & Mary football team overcame halftime deficits in three of its four wins this season entering Saturday's contest at New Hampshire, the Tribe was unable to replicate its second half success versus UNH and fell, 34-24, at Wildcat Stadium. W&M (4-4, 3-2) trailed by just a touchdown, 31-24, following a 27-yard field goal by Keegan Shackford with 12:38 remaining, but UNH (5-4, 3-2) answered with …
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