James Conway closes in on a tackle at Stony Brook





Fordham Logo


18




Fordham
FOR

0-3 , 0-0

Stony Brook Logo


41




Winner

Stony Brook
SBU

1-2 , 0-1

Fordham Logo


18


41


Stony Brook
SBU

1-2 , 0-1

Stony Brook Logo

Winner


Score By Quarters


Team


1st



2nd



3rd



4th


F





FOR
Fordham


0

0

10

8

18



SBU
Stony Brook


3

10

14

14

41


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James Conway records third straight 10+ tackle game



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Stony Brook, N.Y. – The digital traffic signs on the Long Island Expressway on the way to today’s Fordham-Stony Brook football game warned travelers of a possible LIRR strike on Thursday and urged them to avoid traffic by carpooling. For the first half, the Stony Brook defense made the Fordham offense feel as if its were driving the LIE at rush hour traffic. The Fordham offense came alive in the second half but it wasn’t enough as the Rams fell to the Seawolves, 41-18, at LaValle Stadium.
 
With the loss, Fordham falls to 0-3 on the year while Stony Brook improves to 1-2.
 
Fordham grad student linebacker James Conway led all tacklers in the game with 15 stops and he intercepted pass which the Rams turned into their first points in the game.
 
How it Happened
• Stony Brook held a 13-0 lead at the break before Fordham converted Conway’s third quarter interception to a Henderson field goal to narrow the deficit to 13-3.
 
• The Rams recovered a fumble on the ensuing kickoff and got on the scoreboard again on a 35-yard scoring strike from Gunnar Smith to Troy Worrell less than a minute later to make it a three-point game, 13-10.
 
• On their next possession, Stony Brook scored on a 93-yard touchdown pass to go up 20-10, the first of 28 straight points for the Seawolves.
 
Notes
• Conway entered the game leading all active NCAA Div. I tacklers in career stops.
 
• Conway recorded his third straight double-digit tackle game and 31st the of his career.

• Freshman receiver Troy Worrell scored his second touchdown in as many games.

 

• Jacob Rodriguez scored his second collegiate touchdown on a two-yard run in the fourth quarter.

 

• Fordham won the time of possession battle 32:52 to 27:08.

 

By the Numbers

9 – Different Fordham players to catch at least one ass today.

 

161 – Career punts for Will Haslett, moving hi into eighth place on the Fordham career list.

 

488 – Career tackles for James Conway, a school and Patriot League record.

 

6,925 – Career punting yards for Will Haslett, seventh on the Fordham career list

 

What’s Next?

• The Rams open Patriot League play by traveling to Hamilton, N.Y., to face the Colgate University Raiders on Saturday, September 20, at 1:00 p.m. at Andy Kerr Stadium.

 

• It will be the 37th meeting between Fordham and Colgate on the gridiron.

 

• The Raiders lead the all-time series, which started in 1989, 26-10.

 

• Fordham has taken three of the last five meetings, including a 20-14 win at Moglia Stadium last year as Mekai Felton hauled in a 12-yard touchdown pass from Jack Capaldi with 5:23 remaining to break a 14-14 tie.

 

• Julius Loughridge led the Rams on the ground, rushing 25 time for 153 yards and one score.

 

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