Wagner won its second NEC game in a row, and Doscher was at the center of the effort. The veteran quarterback was responsible for four touchdowns and accounted for the highest total offense output in a Northeast Conference contest thus far this season. Doscher totaled 314 yards of offense (246 pass, 68 rush) to power Wagner past Bryant by a 10-point margin on Grymes Hill. The 6-foot-2, 225-pound Staten Islander ran for a pair of touchdowns and passed for another two, matching the four touchdowns Albany’s Will Fiacchi accounted for in the Danes’ NEC opener at Robert Morris (Sept. 8). With Wagner trailing Bryant by a 14-10 margin late in the third quarter, Doscher turned the tide by throwing a pair of scoring strikes within a 2:08 span. His five-yard touchdown toss capped a six-play, 50-yard drive and gave the Seahawks the lead with 2:36 left in the third quarter. Following a quick 3-and-out series for Bryant, Doscher struck again by delivering a 70-yard scoring strike that bumped Wagner’s advantage to 24-14. The former Kansas City Royals’ farmhand turned college quarterback put Wagner on the scoreboard by plunging in for a one-yard touchdown early in the second quarter exactly 4:44 after Bryant opened the game’s scoring. His 19-yard scoring scamper, which came on a 2-and-9 play, put the finishing touches on the win with 1:29 left in regulation.