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This weekend's N.E. games

September 11, 2009

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TONIGHT

WESTERN NEW ENGLAND at WESTFIELD STATE

QBs Justin Walz and Kyle Anderson impressive in Week 1, accounting for nine total touchdowns

WPI at WORCESTER STATE

Senior QB Mike Swanton is a solid two-way threat for the Engineers as a passer and a runner

TOMORROW

KENT STATE at BOSTON COLLEGE

Golden Flashes senior back Eugene Jarvis (17 career 100-yard rushing performances) is a 5-foot-5-inch dynamo

NORTH CAROLINA at UCONN Jordan Todman, the pride of North Dartmouth, had an impressive 25-carry, 157-yard start for the Huskies

MAINE at NORTHEASTERN Halting five-game skid vs. Black Bears starts with stopping backs Derek Session and Jared Turcotte, and QB Michael Brusco

HOFSTRA at BRYANT Off a 121-yard rushing performance in opener, Bulldog senior Jerell Smith 6 yards shy of 2,000 for career

ALBANY at UMASS Minutemen shooting for a fireworks display during and after their home opener under the lights at McGuirk

CENTRAL CONNECTICUT at WILLIAM & MARY After grounding out a win at Lehigh, James Mallory and Blue Devils aim for a 2-0 start in Williamsburg

NEW HAMPSHIRE at BALL STATE Granite Stater Sean Jellison delivered a 70-yard burst in opener, and elusive back Chad Kackert may return

SACRED HEART at HOLY CROSS 10,000 passing yards, 85 TDs: Make the trek to Fitton to catch the extraordinary Dom Randolph at least once

AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL at STONEHILL Junior back Eddie Vachon, the NE-10’s top rusher, is off to a sensational start for the Skyhawks

SAINT ANSELM at BENTLEY A pair of gifted young QBs, Gold Helmet winners Michael Pierce and Bryant Johnson, go head to head

NEW HAVEN at ASSUMPTION With Herb Woodard churning out yards, Cory Bailey’s Greyhounds are off and running, averaging 39.5 points.

PACE at SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT A smashing start for Owls senior linebacker Andrew Pratt with 15 tackles vs. Bryant

HUSSON at MERRIMACK A healthy return for senior wideout Chris Latham, now the program’s all-time leader in TD receptions (25)

MAINE MARITIME at BECKER What can Mariners bruising fullback Jim Bower do for an encore after a 1,698-yard, 25-TD junior season?

FITCHBURG STATE at ANNA MARIA Freshman Nate Adames will not forget his collegiate debut, 131 yards and a TD in first game in Amcats history

NICHOLS at FRAMINGHAM STATE Sticking with the run may be safest route: Bison (4) and Rams (7) combined for 11 interceptions in Week 1

COAST GUARD at MERCHANT MARINE The Bears are 0-14 in the state of New York the last 10 seasons under Bill George, a Glens Falls native

MIT at MASS. MARITIME Engineers first-year coach Chad Martinovich realizes he has a special player in All-American DeRon Brown

BRIDGEWATER STATE at UMASS-DARTMOUTH With Justin Fuller and Steve Clark fueling effort, Bears piled up 436 yards in opener, averaging 7.3 yards per carry

MOUNT IDA at PLYMOUTH STATE Young Mustangs need to grow up fast: Panthers have not forgotten the only blemish on their 2008 schedule

ENDICOTT at RENSSELAER After forcing nine turnovers in opener, ball-hawking Gulls need stingy defensive effort against 22d-ranked Engineers

WIDENER at CURRY Colonels eye their 35th consecutive victory at home in first matchup against perennial Pennsylvania power

HARTWICK at SALVE REGINA Chris Robertson and his Seahawks will need a defensive stopper against the high-flying Hawks

CASTLETON at UTICA Freshman back Tyler Carpenter delivered a 121-yard, three-touchdown performance in historic opener

ST. LAWRENCE at NORWICH What a start for frosh James McFadden: 240 all-purpose yards, including 143 on the ground with three TDs

SPRINGFIELD at KING’S (Pa.) Yes, sophomore QB Josh Carter (10 carries, 184 yards rushing, 4 TDs in opener) has embraced the wishbone

WESTERN CONNECTICUT at ALBRIGHT After a 2-8 campaign, the Colonials kick off their season against the defending MAC champions

CRAIG LARSON