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Endicott Falls 20-17 to Framingham State in Matchup of Defending Conference Winners

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FRAMINGHAM, Mass. – Week one of the 2014 NCAA Division III football season featured a stout matchup of defending conference champions in Endicott (NEFC) and Framingham State (MASCAC) who both qualified for NCAA postseason play in 2013. On Saturday, Framingham State defeated Endicott 20-17 as the Rams were able to force five turnovers in the game including an interception return for a touchdown, one of four picks for the Framingham State defense.

Endicott (0-1) appeared poised for a big game after the Gulls defense forced a fourth down turnover on Framingham State's first possession which set up the team's first offensive play of the game, a 47-yard touchdown toss by preseason all-american senior quarterback Drew Frenette (New Bedford, Mass.) to junior receiver Alec Matys (Woburn, Mass.). After a Kyle Regan (Nashua, N.H.) extra point, the Gulls led 7-0 after just 3:23 of game action in the first quarter.

Junior Tyler Calitri (West Hartford, Conn.) intercepted Rams quarterback Matt Silva (Dracut, Mass.) on the Rams ensuing possession.  Endicott drove deep into Ram territory on the strength of Frenette's arm, but senior Kevin Donahue (Norfolk, Mass.) was able to deflect a Frenette pass.  Senior defensive back Matt Mangano (Winchester, Mass.) was there to make the pick and raced 71 yards to the end zone for the touchdown. After a penalty on the extra point led to a miss, the Rams trailed 7-6 with just over five minutes remaining in the first.

On Endicott's very next possession, Mangano would strike again by intercepting Frenette in the end zone for a touchback, halting another Gulls scoring opportunity.

The Framingham State University football team had four interceptions including one returned for a touchdown by senior Matt Mangano (Winchester, Mass.) as the Rams defeated Endicott College 20-17 in non-conference action this afternoon at Bowditch Field.  

In the second quarter, the Rams would capitalize on a Gull turnover, a fumbled punt, to take their first lead of the game.  Sophomore Chris Dagg (Bellingham, Mass.) recovered the fumbled punt by Jake Pelletier (Trumbull, Conn.) on the Endicott 37 yard line.  Junior Trevon Offley (Brockton, Mass.) rushed four straight times for 32 yards setting up a five yard touchdown pass from Silva to senior Marcus Grant (Carver, Mass.) with 9:10 remaining in the half.  Sean Wlasuk's (Peabody, Mass.) extra point would give the Rams a 13-7 lead.

The Gulls defense forced a Ram fumble near midfield and they were able to recover the loose ball setting up a 31-yard field goal from Regan that cut the Rams lead to 13-10 at the half.

Endicott received the ball to start the second half and drove 65 yards on seven plays to retake the lead.  Junior Spencer Walsh (Malden, Mass.) rushed for 22 yards and Frenette and senior Nate Lewis (Acushnet, Mass.) connected twice giving the Gulls a first down on the Rams 24 yard line. After a rush for no gain, Frenette hit Lewis on short pass.  Lewis broke a tackle and raced into the end zone for the go head score 11:18 showing on the clock in the third.

The Rams would take the lead for good on a one yard run by Silva with 2:19 remaining in the third as neither team would find the end zone in the fourth.

Endicott had a chance to tie the game or go ahead in the closing minutes as they were driving, but Harris intercepted Frenette with 1:05 on the clock allowing the Rams to take a knee and end the contest.

Endicott racked up 399 yards of total offense in the game including 292 yards in the air, while the Rams gained 246 total yards. The Rams were more successful on the ground as they rushed for 163 yards compared to just 83 yards through the air.

Junior Hunter Beckmann (Shrewsbury, Mass.) led the Rams with 62 yards on eight carries, while Offley finished with 58 on 14 attempts.  Silva finished the game 12 for 23 for 83 yards with a touchdown and an interception.  Grant had five catches for 24 yards and a score, while junior Tevin Jones (Springfield, Mass.) had a pair of catches for 25 yards.

Frenette completed 19 of 47 for 292 yards with a pair of scores and four interceptions, while Lewis made nine catches for 175 yards, both career-highs, with a touchdown.  Matys finished the game with two catches for 54 yards including a score.  Walsh picked up 93 yards on the ground on 26 attempts.

Sophomore linebacker John Elnagger (Rowley, Mass.) led the Gulls with a game-best 11 stops including seven solo and a pass breakup.

Endicott will next face-off with Liberty League foe Hobart in their home opener on Saturday, September 13th for a noon kickoff. Hobart is currently ranked #12 in the country and will represent Endicott's first-ever nationally ranked opponent in program history. The Statesmen are coming off a 33-21 week one win over Dickinson.  

 
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