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Things got a little tight in the third quarter for the St. Francis Xavier X-Men in their Atlantic university football semifinal against the Saint Mary’s Huskies.Ahead by just a single score heading into the fourth quarter, Fagnan connected with his favourite target – all-star receiver Ben Harrington – on a 69-yard touchdown pass 3:15 into the final frame en route to a 36-20 victory for the undefeated and No. 1 seed X-Men at St. F.X. Stadium.
Two-time defending league champion St. F.X., which hasn’t lost to an AUS opponent since Oct. 11, 2019, will host its third straight Loney Bowl conference championship next Saturday afternoon in Antigonish. The X-Men will entertain the Bishop’s Gaiters in a rematch of the 2021 final. St. F.X., which outscored its opponents 307-100 during the regular season, the best point differential in two decades, found itself in a rare predicament heading into the second quarter.What a catch by Brycen Mayoh for the touchdown! Nagler hits the extra point, and Huskies trail 36-20 in the fourth quarter.
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