Box Score: Bryant Falls to New Mexico State
In their season opener, the Bryant football team lost to New Mexico State, with a final score of 19-3 at Aggie Memorial Stadium. This puts Bryant at 0-1 to start the season. Next week, they will face another FBS team, UMass.
The game was tight for most of the night. At one point, it was just 9-3 for nearly two quarters. However, New Mexico State clinched the victory with 10 points in the fourth quarter.
Key plays included a career-first interception by Azarel Juste and a 43-yard field goal from Bryce Soli, representing Bryant’s only points.
Here’s a breakdown of how the game unfolded:
- New Mexico State scored early with a 24-yard touchdown pass. The extra point was blocked.
- Bryant responded with a long drive, resulting in Soli’s field goal, narrowing the game to 6-3.
- New Mexico State added a 41-yard field goal early in the second quarter, making it 9-3.
- In the fourth quarter, Bryant had a chance to narrow the gap further, reaching the NMSU 11-yard line but fell short on fourth down.
- The Aggies capitalized on this, scoring a rushing touchdown that sealed the game.
Game Stats:
- New Mexico State led in total offense, 305 to 255 yards.
- They also had 19 first downs compared to Bryant’s 16.
- Bryant struggled on third down, converting only 6 of 18 attempts and failing both fourth-down tries.
Player Highlights:
- Quarterback Brennan Myer was 20-for-33, passing for 187 yards but throwing one interception.
- Tristen Riley and Aldrich Doe each caught five passes, with Riley making 42 yards and Doe 54 yards.
- On defense, Juste made five tackles along with his interception. Brandon Perkins led the team with six tackles.
Notable Mentions:
- Soli’s field goal was not only crucial but also the longest of his career so far. He’s currently 11-of-15 on field goals.
- Juste’s interception was a significant milestone as it was his first in a college game.
- Otty, who is recognized as a preseason all-league player, now holds 13 career sacks.
Looking ahead, Bryant will face UMass next Saturday at 3:30 p.m. This matchup will be another test for the Bulldogs against another FBS challenger.
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