Hampton Roads Community News
HU Cruises Past NSU, 37-7, In Battle Of The Bay
The Hampton University Pirates overpowered the Norfolk State Spartans, 37-7, in the annual Battle of the Bay, showcasing a balanced offensive attack with 227 rushing yards and 239 passing yards.
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By Randy Singleton
Community Affairs Correspondent
New Journal and Guide
NORFOLK
The Norfolk State Spartans walked the plank at Price Stadium as the Hampton University Pirates dismantled NSU in the annual Battle of the Bay, 37-7. The Pirates displayed a balanced offensive attack, running the football for 227 yards and racking up another 239 yards passing.
Norfolk State’s lone score occurred in the 4th quarter when NSU QB Jalen Daniels hit Jahee Blake for a 26 yard score. HU QB Chris Zellous completed 20 of 25 passes for 185 yards. Zellous also ran for 2 touchdowns. HU running back Elijah Burris rushed for 77 yards. NSU only managed to tally 46 yards passing and 58 yards rushing. NSU linebacker AJ Richardson had 12 tackles, while Terique Miles totaled 10.
NSU travels to Lexington, Virginia next week, September 21, to face VMI (Virginia Military Institute) at 1:30 p.m.




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