Marist Football falls to Butler 28-21 in their season finale and end the season 5-5.
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Marist football took a trip to South Carolina to play one of their most successful offensive games in over twenty years with a massive win over Presbyterian College.
performance against the St. Thomas Tommies (5-2, 4-1). The Red Foxes lost by a score of 27-7.
As Marist football contends for the PFL crown, Center Field writers have joined forces to give their takes on the season.
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te Eagles (5-2, 4-0), who, like Marist, was undefeated in PFL games. The back-and-forth contest saw seven lead changes and eight total scoring plays. The Red Foxes collected their first loss to a PFL opponent this season, 27-24.
After a complete domination of the Stetson Hatters last weekend, Marist (3-2, 3-0) travelled to western Ohio to take on PFL rival , The University of Dayton (3-3, 2-2). The Red Foxes played a clean game. Nothing extremely flashy, but by showing composure and taking advantage of the Flyers’ mistakes, they were able to come out on top 20-17.
The Marist Red Foxes (2-2, 2-0) hosted the Stetson University Hatters (2-3, 0-2) for their first home game against a Pioneer Football League opponent. The Foxes put their foot on the gas and never let up, cruising to a 34-3 win over the Hatters.
The Red Foxes secured the win in terrific fashion, with an overtime victory against Valparaiso University, winning 27-24.