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Delaware vs. Northeastern (Homecoming) Oct. 3, 1998 at 1:00 p.m. W 27-20
Senior spread end Eddie Conti set six
school records, including two touchdowns over 80
yards, and sophomore quarterback Matt Nagy
threw for 344 yards and two touchdowns to lead
the University of Delaware to a 27-20 Atlantic 10
Football Conference win over Northeastern before a
Homecoming crowd of 18,828 on Saturday at Delaware
Stadium. The Blue Hens, ranked No. 8 in the NCAA
I-AA, won their third straight game to improve to
4-1 (2-1 A-10) while Northeastern, which has now
lost all six games in the series with Delaware,
fell to 3-2 (1-2). Conti (Ocean Township/Neptune,
NJ) caught seven passes for a school record 234
yards, including a school record 88-yard scoring
toss from Nagy (Manheim Central/Manheim, PA) to the
tie the score at 17- 17 going into halftime. Conti
had earlier returned a punt a school record 85
yards for a touchdown, the school record third of
his career. His 401 all-purpose yards, including
329 in the first half, also set a new UD standard
as did his fourth straight 100-yard receiving
effort. In a game that neither team ever led by
more than a touchdown, the Hens clinched the win
when Nagy hit freshman Jamin Elliott
(Churchland/Portsmouth, VA) across the middle for a
24-yard touchdown pass with 4:26 left to play.
Northeastern fumbled away the ball on the following
possession to seal the win for the Blue Hens.
Northeastern took a 7-3 lead midway through the
first quarter when Tony Morales returned a kickoff
90 yards for a touchdown, and after Conti's punt
return, went up 17-10 on a 36-yard field goal by
Joe Connolly and a 41-yard scoring pass from Fred
Vallett (23 of 36 for 186 yards) to Dave Klemic
early in the second quarter. Northeastern took a
20-17 lead early in the second half when Connolly
booted a 45-yard field goal but the Hens tied it
again when Garon Sizemore booted a 33-yard
field goal with 2:08 left in the third quarter.
That scoring drive was set up when Dale
Koscielski intercepted a Vallett pass in the
end zone. The Huskies had the chance to take the
lead midway through the fourth quarter but
Connolly's 24-yard field goal attempt with 7:02
left, sailed wide. The Hens then mounted their
game-winning 80-yard drive.
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