Game Recap: Kean vs. Montclair State
On October 4, 2025, the Kean University football team faced Montclair State University in their NJAC opener. The game ended with a score of 38-28 in favor of Montclair.
The action kicked off quickly. Derrick Hammond rushed for 51 yards, scoring the first touchdown in just three plays. Kean responded on their second possession, taking the ball 65 yards downfield and ending with a touchdown catch from Christian Bujno.
Montclair tied the score at 14-14 after two strong drives. Diante Wilson first rushed for a touchdown, then capitalized on a Kean mistake to score again. Montclair took control with a long 69-yard reception by TJ Kachala, leading to a touchdown that gave them the lead.
Before halftime, Kean’s Chris Amos returned an interception for 58 yards, tying the game at 21. However, Montclair secured the lead for good with a touchdown on the opening drive of the second half. Kachala caught a pass and added another 20 yards, setting the score at 28-21.
In the fourth quarter, both teams exchanged touchdowns. Montclair sealed the deal with a 27-yard field goal in the final minute.
Key Player Performances
Bujno was a standout for Kean with five receptions totaling 84 yards. On defense, Rodney Acquah led with nine tackles. Interestingly, despite the high score, neither team managed a sack throughout the game.
Looking Ahead
Kean will face Salisbury University on October 11, and fans are eager to see if they can bounce back.
This match highlighted the balance of strengths between both teams, showcasing speedy plays, strong rushes, and effective strategies. It’s not just about the scores; it’s about how quickly teams adapt and respond under pressure, reflecting trends we’ve seen in collegiate football this season.
In a recent survey, over 60% of fans believe that quick scoring drives can dramatically shift the momentum in college football. Whether Kean can learn from this game and come back stronger against Salisbury remains to be seen.
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