Photo by Adrienne Terzuoli
Loretto, PA – Junior wide receiver
Joshua DeCambre hauled in seven catches for 116 yards and a touchdown and graduate student
Drew Daniel finished with 10 total tackles and a fumble recovery, but it wasn't enough, as the Wagner College football team fell to Saint Francis U 42-8 in its last road game of the season on Saturday.
Wagner got on the board in the third quarter, as the versatile
Ahmad Lyons found DeCambre for a 13-yard touchdown on a halfback pass.
The Seahawk defense forced multiple turnovers early on, as junior defensive back
Darrell Malone forced and recovered a fumble on the first drive of the game.
On the next drive, Malone made an open field tackle on fourth down to keep the Red Flash off the board.
Daniel opened the second quarter with a fumble and recovery to record the second Wagner turnover of the half.
The Red Flash led 21-0 at the half and pulled away in the third quarter to earn the 42-8 victory, as quarterback Jason Brown led the way with three touchdown passes.
Sophomore outside linebacker
Titus Leo and freshman
Javeon Ensley recorded six tackles apiece, while senior All -American
Cam Gill added another sack to push his season-total to 9.5.
Offensively, graduate student quarterback
Christian Alexander-Stevens finished the day 19-33 with 183 yards through the air, completing seven passes each to DeCambre and wide receiver
Noah Ellison, who finished the day with 44 yards.
The Seahawks conclude the 2019 season with a home contest against Bryant on November 23. Prior to kickoff, Wagner will honor its senior class.