STONY BROOK, N.Y. (AP) — Quinn Boyd passed for 351 yards and two of his three touchdown passes went to Jayce Freeman in Stony Brook’s 38-12 victory over North Carolina A&T on Saturday.
Boyd and Freeman connected on a 33-yard touchdown in the first quarter, giving the Seawolves (5-5, 3-3 Coastal Athletic Association) a 7-3 lead. Boyd ran 5 yards for the next score, and his 65-yard pass to Freeman made it 24-3 in the second quarter.
Boyd's 25-yard touchdown pass to Dez Williams made it 31-6 at halftime.
Boyd completed 37 of 48 passes and Freeman caught seven for 140 yards.
For the Aggies (2-8, 2-4), Kevin White was 15 of 24 passing for 180 yards, including a 16-yard touchdown pass to Antoine Bell in the third quarter.
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Roland Dempster wrapped things up with a 1-yard touchdown run for Stony Brook with about 2 minutes left in the game. He had 60 yards rushing on 19 carries.
Stony Brook had an advantage of 493-221 in total yards.
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