Army took the early lead but Clements' responded with his kickoff return to make it 7-all. New Hampshire (1-0) recovered a fumble to set up another score as Army fell to 0-2.
Army quarterback Carson Williams was injured early in the second quarter, apparently hurting his left thumb (on his non-throwing hand) and did not return. He was 7-for-7 for 95 yards and a TD before the injury.
For the second consecutive week, turnovers and a big kickoff return hurt the Black Knights, who lost their opener to Temple 35-7.
R.J. Toman hit 11-of-16 for 131 yards with one interception for New Hampshire, a Football Championship Subdivision team. Chad Kackert ran for 65 yards and one touchdown on 10 carries for the Wildcats.
Collin Mooney led Army with 57 yards on 16 carries.
Momentum swung New Hampshire's way early in the second quarter when the Wildcats took a 14-7 lead on Kackert's 23-yard run. The score came eight plays after Lance Mailloux recovered Mooney's unforced fumble at the New Hampshire 26. Army had been driving from its 31, with Williams throwing four completions during an 11-play drive before the fumble.
Army received more bad news when Williams came out of the game after that _ left-handed sophomore Chip Bowden took over on Army's next series while Williams walked the sideline, his left hand bandaged in white.
Williams departed after taking sole possession of seventh place on Army's career list with his 16th TD pass, opening the scoring with a 2-yard pass to Mike Evans.
Williams set up the touchdown with a 59-yard completion to Jameson Carter, who caught the ball in the right flat and ran down the sideline to the New Hampshire 16-yard line. Four plays later, Williams hit Evans near the back left corner of the end zone as two defenders converged on the receiver.
But for the second consecutive week, Army's special teams allowed a big kickoff return for a touchdown. Three Army defenders converged on Clements near the Wildcats 35-yard line, but he slipped through and ran untouched the rest of the way, tying the game 16 seconds after Army's TD.
Army drew within 14-10 when Matthew Campbell kicked a 42-yard field goal with 20 seconds remaining in the first half.
But New Hampshire scored on a nine-play 66-yard drive to open the second half on Mike Boyle's 5-yard run, and stretched it to 28-10 late in the third quarter when Steve Young forced a fumble by Army's Josh McNary; the ball hit the ground and bounced straight up into Souza's hands, who ran it in for the touchdown.




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