Merrimack College Football Team Loses 15-Point Lead, St. Francis Stages Incredible Comeback
Key points:
- Merrimack College football team squanders a 15-point lead in the fourth quarter against St. Francis
- St. Francis makes an incredible comeback, scoring three touchdowns
- Merrimack's Tyvon Edmonds Jr. surpasses 1,000 rushing yards
Merrimack College’s football team suffered a devastating loss to St. Francis, squandering a 15-point lead in the fourth quarter. The Warriors were up 21-6 heading into the final quarter but watched as St. Francis orchestrated an incredible comeback, scoring three touchdowns, including the game-winner with less than six minutes to go. Despite questionable calls and tough breaks, Merrimack head coach Dan Curran acknowledged the team’s failure to make enough plays down the stretch. The Warriors will look to bounce back against UMass Amherst this Saturday, hoping to regroup and overcome a talented opponent.
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