Merrimack extended its undefeated home record with a decisive 24–7 victory over Robert Morris in North Andover, Mass. Running back DeMarcus McElroy led the offense with 98 yards rushing and one touchdown, securing Merrimack’s third straight home win of the season.
Merrimack too much for Robert Morris
Key Takeaways:
- Merrimack improved its home record to 3–0.
- The final score was 24–7 in favor of Merrimack.
- DeMarcus McElroy recorded 98 yards rushing and a touchdown.
- The game took place on Saturday in North Andover, Mass.
- Robert Morris was held to just one touchdown.
Merrimack’s Resounding Victory
Merrimack showcased its home-field prowess yet again on Saturday, delivering a 24–7 win over Robert Morris in North Andover, Mass. The victory boosted the team’s record at home to 3–0 this season, emphasizing just how formidable Merrimack has become on its own turf.
Dominant Offensive Effort
At the heart of Merrimack’s strong performance was running back DeMarcus McElroy. He rushed for 98 yards and secured a touchdown that helped pace the team’s offense. McElroy’s runs consistently pressured the Robert Morris defense and set up Merrimack for decisive drives throughout the game.
Containment on Defense
While Merrimack’s offense collected points, the defense ensured Robert Morris found limited opportunities. Containing Robert Morris to a single touchdown was a testament to the cohesive effort of Merrimack’s secondary and defensive line.
Looking Ahead
With another home win under their belt, Merrimack continues to build momentum this season. The team’s 3–0 mark at home underscores their aspirations for sustained success on the field.