USD 24-12 AZUSA
GRNDVW 0-22 DRAKE
VALPO 6-31 SJIN
ALBION 3-42 BUT
MARIST 31-12 SACHRT
DVDSN 0-56 ELON
METH 28-48 CAMP
JVILLE 40-24 WEBBER
SVU 10-61 MHEAD
- NConf Record: 7-2
Overall: 7-2
vs. FCS: 1-1
Overall: 1-1
Best Performance: Marist 31, Sacred Heart 12 - James LaMacchia catches 8 balls for 153 yards & a TD.
Worst Performance: Valparaiso 6, (DII) St. Joseph's (IN) 31 - Crusaders only gain 98 yards and give up 24 unanswered points in the fourth quarter as they lose a fourth straight game to their DII rivals.
Most Surprising Result: Marist 31, Sacred Heart 12 - Two pick-6s by Jaquan Bryant give the Red Foxes a convincing first win as a Pioneer League member.
NEC
SFPA 14-24 UNH
BUCK 19-24 DUQ
RMU 13-14 VMI
ALB 26-29 GSU
STNHL 45-42 WAG
SOCONN 10-19 BRY
CCSU 28-21 LEH
MARIST 31-12 SACHRT
MONM 23-35 COLG
- NConf Record: 3-6
Overall: 3-6
vs. FCS: 2-5
Overall: 2-5
Best Performance: Albany 26, Georgia Southern 29 - The Great Danes proved an even match for the Eagles, but they couldn't get enough done in the passing game to win in balmy Statesboro.
Worst Performance: Wagner 42, (DII) Stonehill 45 - The Seahawks shockingly lose another game to Stonehill in a game that provided 7 second quarter touchdowns.
Most Surprising Result: St. Francis (PA) 14, (#8) New Hampshire 24 - Not only did the bottom-dwelling Red Flash avoid getting killed by the highly ranked Wildcats, they held RJ Toman to just 95 yards passing and 3 INTs.
Independents
CHOW 21-36 ODU
NCCEN 24-31 HAMP
SAVST 34-12 LVGSTN
- Non-Ind Record: 2-1
Overall: 2-1
vs. FCS: 0-1
Overall: 0-1
Best Performance: Savannah St. 34, (DII) Livingstone 12 - Justin Babb runs for 229 yards & a TD for the Tigers.
Worst Performance: NC Central 24, Hampton 31 - This really isn't too bad of a loss for the Eagles, but Hampton clearly isn't what they were a few years ago.
Most Surprising Result: Old Dominion 36, (DII) Chowan 21 - Not actually a surprise, but Drew Hareza kicked 5 field goals and Edmon McClam blocked an NCAA record 3 extra points to help the Monarchs get their first win in 69 years (when they were known as William & Mary-Norfolk Division).
