Pacific Boxers rush for 303 yards in 28-14 victory over Puget Sound
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- Pacific Boxers rush for 303 yards in a 28-14 victory over Puget Sound
- Sophomore Brody Bantolina leads the team with 216 yards and two touchdowns
- Pacific's defense forces three turnovers in their first win of the season
Boxers rush for over 300 yards and secure a 28-14 win against Puget Sound in an impressive display of their offensive strength. Pacific head coach Ian Falconer believes that the team has found its identity on offense and is optimistic about the rest of the season. Running back Brody Bantolina was the standout player with 216 yards and two touchdowns. The win marks Pacific’s first victory of the season and is a testament to the team’s hard work and perseverance. Next, the Boxers will face Pacific Lutheran and Lewis & Clark College in upcoming games.
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