Peevy threw two touchdown passes, the defense allowed just 195 yards, and the Black Bears took their first lead, 16-15, on the first play of the fourth on Joey Bryson's 28-yard field goal.
Carter Peevy threw two touchdown passes, the Maine defense allowed just 195 yards, and the Black Bears rallied in the second half to defeat Merrimack 26-15 on Saturday.
Improving team physicality is an imperative for the Black Bears, who allowed 1,160 yards in the last two games combined, losses to Montana State and Monmouth. In Merrimack, Maine faces a team playing ...
Bucknell held a 7-3 lead after the first quarter, but Merrimack College scored 28 points over the next two quarters en route to a 31-21 win against the Bison in Lewisburg on Saturday evening at ...
CASTINE — Cedric Gillette has a passion for basketball and is a student of the game. Those were two of the many factors in Maine Maritime Academy appointing the assistant coach of Division I Merrimack ...