FAIRFIELD, CONN. – A stellar second half performance from the Sacred Heart University defense led the football team to victory on Saturday. The Pioneers beat Norfolk State, 31-14, at Campus Field.
Records:
Sacred Heart: 3-2
Norfolk State: 0-5
Statistical Leaders:
Malik Grant: 132 yards, 24 carries, 1 TD
Marquez McCray: 176 yards (17-of-27), 1 TD
Robert O'Donnell: 10 tackles, 1 INT
Up Next:
Sacred Heart has the week off before facing Stonehill on October 15 at 1 p.m.
Of Note:
Sacred Heart scored 17 unanswered points, starting with a field goal at the end of the first half. The Pioneers added a
Malik Grant touchdown in the third quarter as well as a defensive touchdown as
Robert O'Donnell returned an interception in the fourth quarter to seal the victory.
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The Pioneers took the opening kickoff and marched 50 yards to produce the first score. Quarterback
Marquez McCray connected with
Kenneth Womack for the seven-yard touchdown.Â
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McCray called his own number at the start of the second quarter as his one-yard run put SHU up 14-7.
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Sacred Heart's ability to move the ball through the air was the difference in the game. McCray was 17-of-27 for 176 yards and the one score. The Spartans were limited to 118 yards and SHU came through with a pair of interceptions.
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Grant rushed for a season-high 132 yards on 24 carries and the score. Womack pulled in five catches and his first touchdown of the season.Â
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In addition to his first career interception, O'Donnell produced a personal-best 10 stops. Also snagging his first collegiate pick was safety
Marques Mason.
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