Salve Regina football headlines
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Salve Regina moving to the NEWMACJuly 13, 2022As we originally reported on June 30, Salve Regina will be moving from the CCC to the NEWMAC. That will shore up the NEWMAC's football membership as the conference adds a full member with football, and will continue the conference shuffling in New England. More on D3sports.com.
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Seahawks triumphant with a host of seniors on Senior DayOctober 30, 2021NEWPORT, R.I. (October 30, 2021) - Senior Max DeVito (Cedar Grove, N.J.) hauled in seven catches for 103 yards and scored three touchdowns to lead Salve Regina University football (8-1, 4-1 CCC) over visiting Curry College (2-5, 0-4 CCC), 47-14, in Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) action on Senior Day at Toppa Field.
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Seahawks top Gulls to forge a crowd at the top of the CCC standingsOctober 23, 2021NEWPORT, R.I. (October 23, 2021) - Salve Regina University football scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns to rally and defeat Endicott College, 21-14, in a pivotal Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) matchup at Toppa Field on Saturday afternoon.
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Seahawks rebound with 48-6 win over Nor'eastersOctober 09, 2021NEWPORT, R.I. (October 9, 2021) - Salve Regina University running back Joey Mauriello (Colts Neck, N.J.) ran for 197 yards and two touchdowns (2, 13) on 17 carries to lead his football team to a 48-6 win against the University of New England in Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) action at Toppa Field.
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Salve Regina assistant hired at HiramDecember 12, 2019Hiram announced the appointment of Jack Mrozinski Jr. as the 32nd head coach of the Hiram Terriers football program. Mrozinski joins the Terriers from Salve Regina, where he served as the defensive coordinator for the past three seasons.
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Seahawks win opener in 27-21 thrillerSeptember 01, 2018WORCESTER, Mass. – The Salve Regina University football team overcame a 21-7 deficit to defeat Worcester State University 27-21 in non-conference action at Coughlin Field.
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Salve Regina wins eighth straight season opener with 35-28 final against Worcester StateSeptember 02, 2017NEWPORT, R.I. - Salve Regina University sophomore Charlie Connell (Oradell, N.J.) intercepted the first and last passes by Worcester State University quarterback Noah Brum (Honnolulu, Hawaii) while returning the first for a pick six, as the Seahawks defeated the Lancers, 35-28.
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Husson gives CCC its eighth football programJune 05, 2017The Commonwealth Coast Conference takes over the NEFC's automatic bid this fall, will have a seventh program in 2018 and now has an eighth for 2019.
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NEFC gets modern twist on title gameNovember 01, 2016Only one conference in the nation has two undefeated teams, and they are set to go head-to-head this coming Saturday in Rhode Island.
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Thunder & Lightning at SalveSeptember 19, 2016Salve Regina's dynamic rushing duo of Sam Pascale and James Dawson is also doing dynamic things off the field.
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10 games to watch for 2016August 30, 2016Veteran Around the Northeast columnist Tom Haley showcases a new season full of marquee matchups and coaches vying to make it into the national spotlight. Here are his 10 games to keep a close eye on.
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New England conferences team up for bowl seriesAugust 30, 2016The ECFC, MASCAC, NEFC and NEWMAC will be pulling out of the ECAC's postseason bowls and creating their own postseason game this season.
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CCC finds its seventh teamNovember 19, 2015Becker, already an associate member of the CCC in men's hockey, will join the conference for football as well. This gives the CCC seven teams and a right to retain the NEFC automatic bid in 2019, but the shuffle isn't over yet.
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Seahawks dominate Mariners to set up NEFC showdown next weekNovember 07, 2015Junior quarterback Brandan Basil (Northford, Conn.) completed 20 of 25 passes for 239 yards and three touchdowns (15, 11, 5) to lead Salve Regina University football to a 49-14 victory over visiting Maine Maritime Academy at Gaudet Field. Salve Regina (7-1, 5-1 NEFC) will now play for the New England Conference (NEFC) championship in the final game of the regular season next week at Western New England University (9-0, 6-0 NEFC).
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The race to seven: Two conferences chasing AQsNovember 03, 2015Ever since the NEWMAC dropped its offseason bombshell that it would add football in 2017, there’s been a slow-motion race in the East Region. Between the Liberty League and the Commonwealth Coast Conference, who will get to seven teams first?
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CCC to sponsor football, bring NEFC teams in-houseOctober 05, 2015With three teams leaving the NEFC for the NEWMAC, the Commonwealth Coast Conference is bringing the remaining teams in-house and will take over the NEFC starting in 2017.
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Seasoned faces in new placesSeptember 08, 2015It never hurts to get an infusion of energy and talent from other places, and this was a formula that served Salve Regina and UMass Dartmouth well in their season-opening victories.
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New signal caller leads Salve Regina over Worcester State, 41-28September 05, 2015MIDDLETOWN, R.I. - Junior quarterback Brandan Basil (Northford, Conn.), a transfer from Southern Connecticut State University, passed for 322 yards and four touchdowns (three different Seahawk receivers) to lead Salve Regina University (1-0) over visiting Worcester State University (0-1), 41-28, at Gaudet Field.
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New shuffle begins as NEWMAC adds footballApril 08, 2015The NEWMAC, which sponsors a wide range of Division III sports, is bringing its football teams home, which is likely to set off a new set of falling dominoes in Division III's East Region.
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Salve Regina tops Endicott, 35-23November 15, 2014MIDDLETOWN, R.I. - Salve Regina senior running back Dan Buonocore (Mahwah, N.J.) rushed for three touchdowns (7, 18, 3) and 124 yards on 30 carries to lead the Seahawks to a 35-23 victory over the Gulls of Endicott College in New England Football Conference (NEFC) action at Gaudet Field.
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Seahawks come up shy second straight yearNovember 16, 2013BEVERLY, Mass. – In a matchup of conference unbeatens to decide who would be crowned the 2013 NEFC champions and winners of the automatic bid into the NCAA Division III Tournament, the Endicott football team shutout Salve Regina 24-0 to capture its second NEFC title in four years in front of their home crowd at Endicott Stadium.
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Seahawks push home winning streak to 14November 09, 2013MIDDLETOWN, R.I. – The Salve Regina football team honored its graduating seniors with a 25-14 win over the United States Coast Guard Academy at Gaudet Field in New England Football Conference action, Saturday afternoon. The win for the Seahawks pushed its home winning streak to 14 games.
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Getting past the painNovember 05, 2013Salve Regina coach Kevin Gilmartin saw his top running back Richie Edwards' passion for the game as he came back from a knee injury that put him on the shelf for much of 2012.
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Buonocore and Wilken lead Seahawks to victoryNovember 02, 2013CASTINE, Maine – A pair of New Jersey juniors, Dan Buonocore (Mahwah, N.J.) and Steven Wilken (Ringwood, N.J.) had career days for the Salve Regina football team to lead the Seahawks to a 42-8 rout of New England Football Conference opponent, Maine Maritime, Saturday afternoon. The win improves the Seahawks to 6-2 overall and a perfect 5-0 in the NEFC while MMA falls to 1-6 and 1-4 in the conference.
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Seahawks fall to FCS Central ConnecticutOctober 26, 2013NEW BRITAIN, Conn. – The Salve Regina football team traveled to Central Connecticut State Saturday afternoon for a DI/DIII clash in New Britain, Conn. The Seahawks fell to the Blue Devils, 47-13.
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Seahawks run past CurryOctober 18, 2013MILTON, MASS. – Sophomore Alex Hulme (Hopkinton, Mass.) blocked Curry's punt late in the first quarter that classmate Brad Kelly (Portsmouth, R.I.) recovered for a touchdown to help propel the Salve Regina football team to a 43-10 New England Football Conference victory over host Curry, Friday night.
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Seahawks ground Golden BearsOctober 12, 2013MIDDLETOWN, R.I. – In a show down of the top offense and the top defense in the New England Football Conference, the Salve Regina football team came out on top of Western New England, 47-26, on Saturday afternoon at Gaudet Field.
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Wilken leads Seahawks to 32-0 rout of BisonOctober 05, 2013DUDLEY, Mass. – Junior quarterback Steven Wilken (Ringwood, N.J.) completed 16 of 26 passes for a season-high 217 yards to lead the Salve Regina football team to a 32-0 rout of Nichols on Saturday afternoon in New England Football Conference action.
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Buonocore with four, Seahawks soar in openerSeptember 07, 2013MIDDLETOWN, R.I. – Junior Dan Buonocore (Mahwah, N.J.) accounted for four of Salve Regina football’s five touchdowns, including a pair in the opening quarter to propel the Salve Regina football team to a dominant 36-7 win to open the 2013 season.