Five plays later, Boel found Brendan King in the right flat. Bowdoin pushed their lead back to two touchdowns on the very next possession as a long pass from Boel to Hiscoe put the Polar Bears into Amherst territory.Quarterback Chad Peterson lofted a hail mary to the end zone where Turner Garland hauled it in to cut the Bowdoin lead to 14-7 with 10:58 to go. Amherst replied with a 10-play, 75-yard drive that came down to a 4 th-and-13 from the Bowdoin 35.Following a scoreless third quarter that saw the teams trade long, scoreless possessions, Boel found Fahey again, streaking down the left sideline for a 68-yard touchdown on the first play of the fourth quarter to give the Polar Bears a 14-0 lead.Bowdoin marched 77 yards in nine plays, scoring on an eight-yard strike from Andrew Boel to Colton Fahey 3:34 before halftime. The Polar Bears broke through just before halftime following Amherst fumble caused by Koy Price and recovered by Myles Hugee.The Polar Bears marched into Amherst territory three times in the opening quarter but couldn't come away with points. Bowdoin statistically dominated the opening half, but only had a touchdown to show for it. The Polar Bears (1-4) snap a 14-game losing streak and defeat the Mammoths (3-2) for the first time since 2005. BRUNSWICK, Maine – The Bowdoin College football team never trailed in a 21-14 victory over Amherst College on Saturday at Whittier Field.
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