What's Happening?
The New Hampshire Wildcats secured a victory against the Campbell Fighting Camels with a final score of 24-10. The game, held on October 18, 2025, saw New Hampshire's Matt Vezza play a pivotal role by
throwing for 230 yards and scoring two touchdowns in the fourth quarter. The Wildcats were trailing 10-9 at the start of the fourth quarter but managed to turn the game around with a 4-yard touchdown pass from Vezza to Myles Thomason. A subsequent turnover by Campbell allowed Vezza to score a rushing touchdown, sealing the win for New Hampshire. Kicker Nick Reed contributed with three field goals, while Campbell's quarterback Mike Chandler II completed 9 of 12 passes for 134 yards.
Why It's Important?
This victory is significant for the New Hampshire Wildcats as it marks their first win against Campbell in their inaugural meeting. The win improves New Hampshire's record to 4-4, providing a morale boost and potential momentum for the remainder of the season. For Campbell, the loss adds to their challenging season, dropping their record to 2-6. The game highlights the importance of strategic plays and turnovers in determining the outcome of closely contested matches. The Wildcats' ability to capitalize on Campbell's mistakes underscores the competitive nature of college football and the impact of individual performances on team success.
What's Next?
Following this victory, the New Hampshire Wildcats will look to build on their success as they continue their season. The team will aim to improve their standing in the CAA conference and secure a positive record. For Campbell, the focus will be on addressing the issues that led to their defeat, particularly in the fourth quarter, as they prepare for upcoming games. Both teams will likely analyze this game to refine their strategies and enhance their performance in future matchups.