SAN JOSE – San Jose State defeated Hawaii 45-38 Saturday night time behind a career-high 215 receiving yards and two touchdowns from vast receiver Danny Scudero, marking the fifth consecutive Spartans victory within the Dick Tomey Legacy Recreation.
Regardless of trailing 31-14 at halftime, the Rainbow Warriors (6-3) rallied to maneuver inside one rating with 1:16 left within the recreation. However their last-ditch onside kick rolled out of bounds and sealed a victory for the Spartans (3-5).
Each of Scudero’s touchdowns got here in very opportune moments.
The 2 finest passing offenses within the Mountain West have been on show as Hawaii began the second half with a 8-yard landing move from quarterback Micah Alejado to operating again Landon Sims, making it 31-21 SJSU within the third quarter.
The next drive, Spartans quarterback Walker Eget hit Scudero for a 62-yard landing move.
Alejado, although, hit vast receiver Jackson Harris for a 68-yard landing to chop SJSU’s result in 21-14 with 4:07 left within the second quarter.
Then the next drive, Eget hit Scudero for a 50-yard landing to pad the Spartans’ result in 28-14.
Then a sack by SJSU linebacker Jordan Pollard sack stifled a Hawaii drive, which led to a Spartans 24-yard discipline aim by Matthias Brown, securing a three-possession lead at 31-14.
Eget completed the sport 20-for-40 for 458 yards and the 2 TD passes to Scudero. SJSU vast receivers, Scudero, Leland Smith (113) and Kyri Shoels (109) all went over 100 yards for the second time this season.
Defensively, Pollard completed with eight tackles, with two tackles for loss, together with the sack.
Hawaii’s Alejado completed the sport 31-for-46 for 367 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions.
Regardless of trailing 31-14 at halftime, Hawaii made issues uneasy within the fourth quarter, closing inside 38-35 after a 20-yard landing move from Alejado to Pofele Ashlock Harris with 9:32 left within the fourth quarter.
However the Spartans cashed in once more on their following possession with Steve Chavez-Soto scoring on a 1-yard run to make it 45-35 with 5:37 left in regulation.
Chavez-Soto had three dashing touchdowns within the recreation as San Jose State’s operating again duo of Chavez-Soto (10 carries, 53 yards) and Lamar Radcliffe (10 carries, 97 yards) mixed for 150 yards and 4 touchdowns.
SJSU might be again at house Saturday Nov. 8 towards Air Power (2-6,1-4) with kickoff scheduled for 3 p.m.

