Saturday was a good day to be a running back at Cowell Stadium, as three ball carriers ran for over 70 yards through three quarters, with senior Chad Kackert leading UNH to a 48-21 win over Northeastern, powered by his career-high 176 rushing yards.
After the teams swapped touchdowns in the first quarter, UNH ran to a big halftime lead – literally. Kackert opened up the second quarter with a 22-yard touchdown run to give UNH the lead for good. The touchdown was Kackert’s second of the game, after he made a man miss on a 15-yard run to paydirt in the first quarter.
On the Wildcats’ next possession, UNH’s second running back, Sean Jellison, took it 64 yards on the Wildcats first play to put UNH up 21-7.
“We’re good buddies,” said Kackert of Jellison. “It’s not something I expected (to be friends with the guy I’m competing with for time). I get excited when he plays well and I know he gets he excited when I play well.”
The rushing of Kackert and Jellison set up a connection from R.J. Toman to tight end Scott Sicko for the Wildcats next score: a 27-yard pass over the middle, to finish off an eight play drive that began at UNH’s 25-yard line.
That drive continued after fake punt pass on fourth-and-four, in which junior Ryan Glasgow completed it to senior tight end Kamal Mohamed for six yards.
Sicko led all receivers with seven catches for 96 yards, while Toman connected on 11 of his 22 attempts, tossing a touchdown with one interception, all while rushing for 56 yards.
“The O-line did a great job today,” said Toman. “They made our life a lot easier. I think as the season goes on, they’re getting better and better as a unit. It’s huge (to be able to run like this) because then they can’t send the house, plus you can hit them with play action like when we hit Scotty down the middle.”
Senior Tom Manning missed his first field goal in his last 10 attempts, when he sent a 43-yarder wide right at the end of the half.
Manning made up for the miss, drilling two field goals in the third quarter (from 30 yards and 23 yards, respectively) that served as the only points in the frame.
“I thought it was a pretty good effort all the way around,” said UNH head coach Sean McDonnell. “I think the offensive line did a much better job picking up stuff. I thought Chad and Jelly both made great reads. This was Chad’s best of game of the year.”
The Huskies got most of its production from defending CAA offensive player of the week John Griffin, who took 25 carriers for 132
Alex Dulski started the game at quarterback for Northeastern, before a wrist injury after being thrown to the ground on a sack sidelined him for the game.
Redshirt freshman Matt Carroll led the way for the Huskies after Dulski’s injury, completing 12 of 17 passes for 110 yards.
The Wildcats put up 461 yards of total offense, 139 more than the Huskies, despite Northeastern controlling time of possession, 36:53 to 23:07.
Next up for the Wildcats (7-1, 4-1) is another home CAA contest, this time against the Rhode Island Rams (1-7, 0-5) at noon on Saturday at Cowell Stadium.


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