Junior quarterback Bryan Schor threw for 371 yards and five touchdowns to carry James Madison past the University of New Hampshire, 55-22, Saturday in the second round of the FCS Playoffs at Bridgeforth.
Schor, playing for the first time since suffering a shoulder injury Nov. 12 at Villanova, completed 30 of his 37 passes i the victory.
Senior wide receiver Brandon Ravenel, junior wide receiver Terrence Alls and senior tight end Jonathan Kloosterman each caught two touchdown passes. Ravenel set a JMU playoff record with 263 all-purpose yards – he had eight catches for 155 yards and also had an 86-yard kick return for a touchdown.
The loss ended UNH’s season. The Wildcats finished 8-5. JMU, which beat UNH 42-39 earlier this season, raised its record to 11-1 and will face either Sam Houston State or Chattanooga in next weekend’s FCS quarterfinals..
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