Mannino throws for a TD, runs for another and Marist shuts out Davidson in 2nd half for 37-10 win

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Sonny Mannino threw for 317 yards and a touchdown, Carter James rushed for 2 touchdowns and Marist unopen retired Davidson successful the 2nd fractional for a 37-10 triumph connected Saturday

ByThe Associated Press

November 15, 2025, 3:59 PM

POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- Sonny Mannino threw for 317 yards and a touchdown, Carter James rushed for 2 touchdowns and Marist unopen retired Davidson successful the 2nd fractional for a 37-10 triumph connected Saturday.

Marist pulled distant by scoring 22 points successful the 3rd quarter. The Red Foxes took the second-half kickoff and went 13 plays and 75 yards successful astir 7 minutes, capped by a 1-yard tally by Mannino. James added a 16-yard tally connected the past play of the 4th to marque it 30-10.

Lance Martinez, Connor Hulstein and Reed Shumpert each had 90-plus yards receiving with Hulstein adding a 5-yard touchdown for Marist (5-6, 3-4 Pioneer Football League). Ja’Cyion Cox had a 14-yard touchdown tally successful the 4th to assistance Marist summation 196 yards connected the ground.

Coulter Cleland threw for a touchdown and an interception for Davidson (2-9, 1-6), which was coming disconnected a 14-13 triumph implicit then-ranked Presbyterian. Ivan Hoyt had 8 catches for 88 yards and a touchdown.

Davidson has had 3 PFL contests decided by 4 points oregon little nether first-year manager Saj Thakkar.

Marist was coming disconnected a 41-13 triumph implicit Stetson past Saturday — the astir points for the Red Foxes successful a crippled since scoring 45 astatine Stetson connected Oct. 8, 2022. Marist concludes its play connected Saturday against Presbyterian.

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