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Springfield College Topples Salve Regina, 31-21, On Homecoming

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Springfield, Mass. - October 21, 2023 - The Springfield College football team put together a tremendous team performance in front of a Homecoming crowd on Saturday as it powered past Salve Regina, 31-21, in New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) play.

Both teams entered the game with matching 5-1 records, including 3-0 marks in conference play, but it was the Pride that moved to the top of the conference standings now at 6-1, 4-0.  

The game marked the first time that Salve and Springfield has played in 20 years as Salve is in its first year in the NEWMAC. Springfield hung 31 points on the scoreboard, the most that the Seahawks have allowed this season as the visitors entered the game allowing just 8.0 points per game, the fifth-best in the nation. Springfield finished the contest with 387 yards of offense, including 352 on the ground, and was dominant in time of possession as they had the ball for 37:59 on the day.

Arsen Shtefan (West Hartford, Conn.) carried the ball 28 times for 139 yards and a score, while Jacob Silvester (Lancaster, Mass.) rushed for 60 yards and two scores and also threw for 35 yards and a touchdown. As a team, Springfield was 13-of-16 (81%) on third down and converted both of its fourth-down attempts.  Defensively, Aiden Lewin (Orlando, Fla.) totaled a team-best seven tackles, Billy Carr (Southington, Conn.) notched six stops, and Quinn Sweeney (Hanson, Mass.) turned in four tackles, including 2.5 for loss, while also breaking up a pass. 

The Pride forced a three-and-out to start the game and took over from the Salve 37 on their first drive of the game.  Five plays later, Silvester would make a number of defenders miss on his way to a 21-yard touchdown run just four minutes into the contest.  The teams would trade turnovers to close out the quarter before a 46-yard punt from Salve pinned the Pride on its own three yard line to begin the second quarter.  Springfield would then put together a punishing 18-play, 97-yard drive that lasted nearly 10 minutes and was culminated by Silvester connecting with Bradley Barcello (Weston, Conn.) through the air for a 18-yard strike with five minutes left in the half. 

The visitors would cough up the ball on the ensuing kickoff and Springfield was able to put points on the board when Christian Hutra (Holmes, N.Y.) knocked in a 25 yard field goal with under a minute to play.  Salve would take their first offensive snap of the quarter with 45 seconds left in the stanza and go into the locker room trailing 17-0.

Barcello took the second half kickoff back 37 yards, and a 15-yard unsportsmanlike penalty tacked on to the end of the play gave Springfield tremendous field position.  Silvester would cap off a seven-play drive as he plunged in from a yard out to have the lead balloon to 24-0 at the 11:48 mark.

Salve would respond with a 10-play drive that lasted nearly six minutes and covered 79 yards as Jack Stack fired in a 13-yard touchdown strike to Marcelino La Bella across the middle.  Following a successful two-point conversation through the air, it was a 24-8 contest with 5:46 to play.  Salve would then recover an onside kick and Stack would find Jacoby Smith for a nine-yard score on fourth down at the 2:39 mark.  A failed two-point conversation brought the score to 24-14, but Springfield would make it a three-score game when it answered with a 15-play drive of their own that took over eight minutes.  In a drive that featured nine rushes by Shtefan, including the final five, the senior fullback barreled in from nine yards out at 9:29 to make it 31-14.

The visitors would pull within 31-21 when Stack found room up the middle for a four-yard rushing score at 6:32, only to have Springfield ice the game with a 12-play drive where they converted a trio of third downs to remain unbeaten in conference play. 

The Pride next prepares for a clash with Merchant Marine on Stagg Field next Saturday at 12 pm. 

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