Akron vs. Kent State Game Recap
Akron, OH (Sports Network) - Patrick Nicely threw for 261 yards and two
touchdowns to lead the Akron Zips to a 28-20 win over the Kent State Golden
Flashes in a Mid-American Conference game at Infocision Stadium.
LaFrance caught eight balls for Akron (2-7, 1-4 MAC) for 126 yards and two
touchdowns.
Spencer Keith was 30-for-59 through the air for 377 yards and two touchdowns
for the Golden Flashes (5-5, 4-2) who saw their three-game winning streak
snapped.
The Golden Flashes were hampered by a first-quarter injury to running back
Jacquise Terry. He carried just seven times for 18 yards. Kent State was held
to just 38 net rushing yards.
Kent State took a 3-0 lead on Freddy Cortez's 37-yard field goal at the 10:30
mark of the first quarter.
Alex Allen gave Akron the lead on a one-yard run with 6:05 left in the period.
Nicely connected with LaFrance on a 59-yard touchdown pass to extend the Zips'
lead to 14-3 with 14:37 left in the second quarter.
Keith responded by finding Dri Archer with a 22-yard touchdown pass that cut
the Akron lead to 14-10 with 4:11 left in the half. That was followed by a 19-
yard field goal by Cortez as time expired to make it a 14-13 game at halftime.
Andre Jones extended Akron's lead to 21-13 with an eight-yard run late in the
third frame.
Nicely and LaFrance hooked up again with 12:05 left in the game, this time on
a six-yard connection, to give Akron a 28-13 advantage.
Keith found Kendrick Pressley on a nine-yard scoring pass with 5:36 left to
make it a 28-20 game.
The two teams combined for 844 yards in total offense.