Connecticut Post (Sunday)

SHU beats LIU to grab NEC crown

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BROOKVILLE, N.Y. — Malik Grant ran for 127 yards and two touchdowns, Julius Chestnut gained 125 on the ground with a touchdown and Sacred Heart beat Long Island 38-14 to clinch the Northeast Conference championsh­ip on Saturday.

The Pioneers (8-3, 6-1) have won the NEC title for the second time in seven months and three in the last four years. Sacred Heart won the NEC Championsh­ip game in April by defeating Duquesne, 34-27. In 2018, the Pioneers shared the title with the Dukes, but Duquesne won the tiebreaker to go to the postseason.

Sacred Heart now waits to find out who it will play in the FCS playoffs.

The Pioneers took control during the second quarter with 17 unanswered points for a 24-7 halftime lead.

Sacred Heart marched 99 yards - all on the ground that included a 40-yard run by Grant followed by Chestnut’s 39-yard touchdown run.

On the ensuing drive, LIU fumbled the pitch on the option and DeAndre Byrd was there to make the recovery. Grant ran it from 36 yards out on the next play.

Long Island (2-8, 2-5) ended its season with a three-game losing streak.

New Haven 38, Bentley

13: At West Haven, Conor Degenhardt rushed for three touchdowns and threw for another as the Chargers won in the opening round of the Division II playoffs.

The Chargers (10-1) will travel to Pennsylvan­ia to take on the region’s top seed Kutztown State next Saturday at 1 p.m.

CCSU 24, Saint Francis (Pa.) 21: At New Britain, Shon Mitchell threw two touchdown passes, Joe Zoppi kicked a 31-yard field goal on the final play, and Central Connecticu­t State defeated Saint Francis.

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