Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Box score, stats and summary feat. AJ Hairston (Week 14)

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UMass (2-9) welcomed UConn (7-4) to the McGuirk Alumni Stadium on Saturday for the regular season finale. The rivalry game had little implications for both teams’ seasons. However, the two teams were both hoping to round out 2024 on a brilliant note.

The Minutemen entered the matchup on a tough skid, having dropped three consecutive games. In their most recent outing against Georgia, the offense managed to put up 21 points, but the defense faltered, allowing a staggering 59 points, ultimately sealing their defeat.

The Huskies have had a pretty fantastic season this year compared to 2023, after bagging bowl qualification. They put up a competitive effort in their last game against Syracuse but ultimately came up short, unable to secure the win despite their determined performance.

UConn vs. UMass Forest box score

Team

First Quarter

Second Quarter

Third Quarter

Fourth Quarter

Final Score

UConn

14

13

6

14

47

UMass

14

14

0

14

42

UConn box score

Quarterback

Player

Pass Completion

Passing Yards

Passing TDs

Carries

Rushing Yards

Rushing TDs

Interceptions

Joe Fagnano

15/26

181

3

2

6

0

1

Rushing

Player

Carries

Yards

Avg

TD

Long

Cam Edwards

18

142

7.9

1

35

Durell Robinson

11

83

7.5

1

17

Mel Brown

8

26

3.3

0

6

Receiving

Player

Receptions

Yards

Avg

TD

Long

Louis Hansen

4

73

18.3

1

55

Jasaiah Gathings

2

31

15.5

1

26

TJ Sheffield

3

31

10.3

0

13

Skyler Bell

2

24

12.0

0

15

Durell Robinson

3

19

6.3

0

19

Cam Edwards

1

3

3.0

1

3

Kicking

Player

Extra Point Made/Attempted

Field Goal Made/Attempted

Long

Chris Freeman

5/5

2/2

53

UMass box score

Quarterback

Player

Pass Completion

Passing Yards

Passing TDs

Carries

Rushing Yards

Rushing TDs

Interceptions

AJ Hairston

13/21

134

3

4

9

0

0

Will Perry

7/11

72

1

1

2

0

0

Rushing

Player

Carries

Yards

Avg

TD

Long

Jalen John

18

78

4.3

1

15

CJ Hester

13

55

4.2

1

24

Ahmad Haston

2

33

16.5

0

32

AJ Hairston

4

9

2.3

0

7

Brandon Campbell

2

7

3.5

0

5

T.Y. Harding

1

6

6.0

0

6

Will Perry

1

2

2.0

0

2

Receiving

Player

Receptions

Yards

Avg

TD

Long

Jakobie Keeney-James

5

68

13.6

1

29

Jacquon Gibson

2

50

25.0

1

31

Dominick Mazotti

7

50

7.1

1

13

Jalen John

2

19

9.5

0

15

T.Y. Harding

2

12

6.0

1

7

Sterling Galban

1

7

7.0

0

7

Brandon Campbell

1

0

0.0

0

0

Defense

Player

Interception

Sacks

Arsheen Jiles

1

0

Kicking

Player

Extra Point Made/Attempted

Field Goal Made/Attempted

Long

Jacob Lurie

4/4

0

0

Riley Moore

2/2

0

0

UConn vs. UMass Summary

It was an exciting game on Saturday between UConn and UMass in Amherst. The rivalry game came to life right from the beginning, leading to a high-scoring encounter.

The first quarter of the game saw both teams score two touchdowns each, including a 96-yard kickoff return for a touchdown from UConn’s Mel Brown in the closing stages of the quarter.

AJ Hairston also threw two touchdowns in the first quarter to keep his team in the game despite being the underdog. He connected with Jacquon Gibson and Jakobie Keeney-James to stay competitive in the game.

The first quarter set the tempo for the second, as both teams continued to exchange leads. The Minutemen scored two touchdowns in the second quarter, while the Huskies recorded one touchdown and two field goals.

The game only recorded one scoring action in the third quarter as the tempo began to fall. The Huskies scored a passing touchdown with just 17 seconds left before the end of the quarter.

Both teams found the end zone twice in the fourth quarter, with the Minutemen capping the scoring in the final moments. Reserve quarterback Will Perry connected with T.Y. Harding on a 7-yard touchdown pass with just 36 seconds remaining.

The Huskies achieved a significant milestone this season, finishing above .500 for the first time in 14 years. The last time UConn accomplished this feat was in 2010 when they posted an 8-4 record while competing in the Big East Conference.

The Minutemen ended the season with a 2-10 record, extending their streak of consecutive losing seasons to 14. The last time UMass finished above .500 was in 2010 when they posted a 6-5 record.