Maley connected on the first three field goal attempts of his collegiate career, including two 45-yarders, to lift Wagner to a road win over previously-unbeaten Sacred Heart. His 45-yard conversion with 00:04 remaining broke a 20-20 tie and gave the defending NEC champs their first conference win of the season. Filling in for an injured David Lopez, an all-NEC selection who has converted the second-most field goals in league history, Maley flourished in the spotlight and totaled 11 points in the dramatic road win that snapped the Seahawks’ four-game slide. He also handled the kickoff duties with three of his six boots resulting in touchbacks. All three of Maley’s field goal attempts came in the final minute of quarter. He extended Wagner’s lead to 10-3 by nailing a 32-yarder with 00:36 left in the first half. The junior kicker’s first 45-yard make came with 00:44 left in the third quarter and bumped the lead to 20-3.