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maurice
27
Chowan CHO 3-7 , 2-5
31
Winner North Greenville NGU 5-5 , 4-3
Chowan CHO
3-7 , 2-5
27
Final
31
North Greenville NGU
5-5 , 4-3
Winner
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
CHO Chowan 0 7 12 8 27
NGU North Greenville 7 7 7 10 31

Game Recap: Football |

Chowan Football Falls Short at North Greenville, 31-27, to End Regular Season

TIGERVILLE, S.C. - The Chowan University football team traveled to matchup against North Greenville on Saturday afternoon. The Hawks fell short with a final score of Chowan 27, North Greenville 31. Chowan finishes the regular season with an overall record of 3-7 and 2-5 in the Gulf South. The Trailblazers move to 5-5 overall with one more game left.

THE BASICS

FINAL | Chowan 27, North Greenville 31

RECORDS | Chowan 3-7, North Greenville 5-5

LOCATION | Tigerville, S.C. 

INSIDE THE BOX SCORE

After trailing 14-7 at the half, Chowan posted 20 second half points behind Maurice Smith's season-high 316 passing yards. Smith threw for two scores and also ran for two scores. The Trailblazers scored twice in the fourth quarter to hold off the Hawks for their fifth win of the season. 

Smith connected with Malique Frazier four times, and accounted for 104 yards and a score. Jakobe Lane caught seven passes for 92 yards while Anthony Key caught three passes for 63 yards and a score. Romeo Felton led the ground attack with 86 yards on 13 touches. Smith came in with 50 yards and two scores on the ground. 

On the defensive side of the ball, Isaiah Pelham had a team-high 12 tackles while Isaiah Fulton came in with nine tackles. Canii Tucker and Marcus Serrano each had an interception in the game. 

The Hawks season came to a close on Saturday and the Hawks tenure as a member of the Gulf South Conference also ends. Chowan will shift to Conference Carolinas in the fall of 2025 but will maintain a scheduling agreement with the Gulf South Conference. Chowan improved their 0-10 overall record from a year ago to 3-7.

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