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Five named Gagliardi finalists
December 18, 2025Out of 15 semifinalists, we whittled it down to five on Thursday: three quarterbacks, a wide receiver and a running back. One of these five will win the 2025 Gagliardi Trophy, Division III football's top honor. -
Gagliardi Trophy semifinalists announced
December 05, 2025Dozens of players were nominated but 15 make it to the semifinal stage. Who are they? Check out the players, then cast your fan ballot for the top all-around student-athlete in Division III football. -
Blocking for Mr. 522
October 22, 2025No running back can gain 522 yards in a single game without an offensive line that is up to the task, and Montie Quinn owes the guys up front big time when this season is over. Brian Lester checks in with the linemen for Curry in a D3football feature. -
Roundup: Quinn has killer Saturday
October 18, 2025The NCAA record book is officially obsolete, as Curry running back Montie Quinn obliterated it. The D3football.com preseason All-America pick, more than lived up to that billing as he rolled for 522 yards in Curry's 71-27 win vs. Nichols. -
CCC: Excitement now and in the future
October 31, 2017The herd of unbeaten Commonwealth Coast teams has been pared down, and this coming week will pit the two remaining ones against each other. Western New England and Curry have a playoff bid on the line. -
Resolve is one key piece -- hard work is another
September 19, 2017Amid several rivalry games and conference openers this past weekend, the extra pain of summer workouts and long days is showing its gain. -
Husson gives CCC its eighth football program
June 05, 2017The Commonwealth Coast Conference takes over the NEFC's automatic bid this fall, will have a seventh program in 2018 and now has an eighth for 2019. -
New England conferences team up for bowl series
August 30, 2016The ECFC, MASCAC, NEFC and NEWMAC will be pulling out of the ECAC's postseason bowls and creating their own postseason game this season. -
CCC finds its seventh team
November 19, 2015Becker, already an associate member of the CCC in men's hockey, will join the conference for football as well. This gives the CCC seven teams and a right to retain the NEFC automatic bid in 2019, but the shuffle isn't over yet. -
The race to seven: Two conferences chasing AQs
November 03, 2015Ever since the NEWMAC dropped its offseason bombshell that it would add football in 2017, there’s been a slow-motion race in the East Region. Between the Liberty League and the Commonwealth Coast Conference, who will get to seven teams first? -
Quarterbacks from out of nowhere
October 26, 2015Western New England and Curry are both led by quarterbacks who took circuitous paths to their starting roles. Where did Tyler Ward and Riley Cote come from and how did they end up starting for the Golden Bears and Colonels, respectively? Tom Haley has the answers in Around the Northeast. -
Curry Dominates Visiting Coast Guard, 42-14
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CCC to sponsor football, bring NEFC teams in-house
October 05, 2015With three teams leaving the NEFC for the NEWMAC, the Commonwealth Coast Conference is bringing the remaining teams in-house and will take over the NEFC starting in 2017. -
New shuffle begins as NEWMAC adds football
April 08, 2015The NEWMAC, which sponsors a wide range of Division III sports, is bringing its football teams home, which is likely to set off a new set of falling dominoes in Division III's East Region. -
Destination: Bangor, Maine
November 18, 2014The Husson Eagles were watching the selection show Sunday night anxious to find out where they would be going. With the operative word being: going. More in Around the Northeast. -
First-Place M.I.T. Hands Curry a 49-20 Loss in NEFC Action
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Curry Tripped Up 29-7 by Visiting WPI in Season Opener
September 05, 2014 -
Seniors Lift Curry Past Nichols, 34-13, in NEFC Action
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Visiting Salve Regina Races Past Curry, 43-10, in NEFC Action
October 18, 2013 -
Visiting WPI Earns 17-7 Win Over Curry in Both Teams’ Season Opener
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NEFC splits, will get two AQs
February 09, 2012The New England Football Conference is splitting after the 2012 season, with the groups getting a second automatic bid after a two-year waiting period and taking one at-large bid away from the field.














