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Season-opener for Millersville sees intense competition against Frostburg State in college football, resulting in a loss for Millersville.

Football season of Millersville college was on the brink due to a series of turnovers, occurring less than a minute into the second quarter, causing a 21-point deficit

College football season kicks off with a competitive showdown between Millersville and Frostburg...
College football season kicks off with a competitive showdown between Millersville and Frostburg State, culminating in a loss for Millersville in their first game.

Season-opener for Millersville sees intense competition against Frostburg State in college football, resulting in a loss for Millersville.

In a thrilling college football match, Frostburg State emerged victorious over Millersville College with a score of 42-34. The game, which took place at West Chester, started with a potential blowout for Frostburg State, as they led by 21 points.

Myles Fulton, the star quarterback for Frostburg State, threw three touchdown passes in the first half, setting the tone for the game. However, Millersville managed to claw back and came as close as four points behind in the fourth quarter.

Ryan Zeltt, the Millersville quarterback, completed 19-of-37 passes for 261 yards and a pair of touchdowns. His 35-yard TD pass to Isaac Sines and a 25-yard field goal from Trent McDowell reduced Frostburg State's lead to 28-24. Mekhi Ashby and Jose Lopez also scored 2-yard runs for Millersville in the second quarter.

Lance Blankenship recovered a Zeltt fumble in the end zone for a touchdown for Frostburg State, which proved to be a crucial moment in the game. The game was delayed for over 90 minutes due to weather, but the delay did not dampen the spirits of the players or the spectators.

The Millersville Marauders will look to bounce back when they play at home against Glenville State on Sept. 13 at noon. The Marauders have lost 10 straight games at home and 18 of their last 19 overall.

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