WATERBURY, Conn. (10/25/25) - The Franklin Pierce University football team earned a 28–17 road victory over Post University on Saturday afternoon at Municipal Stadium. The Ravens improved to 4–4 overall and 3–2 in Northeast 10 Conference play.
Score: Franklin Pierce 28, Post 17
Records: Franklin Pierce (4-4, 3-2 NE10), Post (3-4, 1-4 NE10)
Location: Municipial Stadiu, Waterbury, Connecticut
Date: Saturday, October 25, 2025
HOW IT HAPPENED:
- After a scoreless first quarter highlighted by a pair of defensive stands, Franklin Pierce broke through midway through the second. Following a blocked punt by Jeremiah Hayes (Union City, N.J.), the Ravens took over deep in Post territory. Anthony Johnson (New Haven, Conn.) capitalized two plays later with a seven-yard touchdown run to put Franklin Pierce ahead 7–0.
- Post responded late in the half with a 31-yard field goal by Nathan Hawkins, cutting the deficit to 7–3 heading into the break.
- The Ravens opened the second half strong, orchestrating a 12-play, 75-yard drive capped by a three-yard rushing touchdown from Reimello Hyde (Nashua, N.H.) to make it 14–3. The Eagles answered with back-to-back scoring drives, including a six-yard touchdown run by Tyler Phommachanh and a 28-yard touchdown pass to Darius Washington, giving Post a 17–14 lead heading into the fourth.
- Franklin Pierce regained control when Connor Marchi (Somers, Conn.) hauled in a 33-yard touchdown pass from Kevin Leal (Cambridge, Mass.) to put the Ravens back in front, 21–17. The defense tightened from there, forcing two turnovers on downs and a pair of interceptions by Darian Lopez-Sullivan (Portland, Maine) and Da'Juan Banks (Hartford, Conn.).
- With just over a minute remaining, Alex Benitez (Belle Meade, N.J.) sealed the win on a 16-yard rushing touchdown to make it 28–17.
BREAKING DOWN THE NUMBERS:
- Kevin Leal completed 21 of 37 passes for 208 yards and a touchdown.
- Reimello Hyde led the rushing attack with 51 yards and one score, while Johnson and Benitez each added rushing touchdowns.
- Connor Marchi recorded a team-high 33-yard touchdown reception.
- Geno Facchetti (Wilbraham, Mass.) paced the defense with nine tackles, while Mason Clark (West Warwick, R.I.) tallied two sacks for 15 yards.
- The Ravens outgained Post 301–204 in total offense and converted 8 of 19 third downs.
UP NEXT FOR THE RAVENS: The Ravens will enjoy a bye week before returning home on Saturday, November 8, for Senior Day at Sodexo Field. The ceremony will begin at 12:40 p.m. before the 1:00 p.m. kickoff.