HAMMOND, La. (WVUE) - For seven consecutive seasons, the home team was the loser in the rivalry game between Southeastern Louisiana and Nicholls State, but that streak ended Thursday night (Nov. 20).

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The Lions defeated the Colonels 38-26 in the River Bell Classic at Strawberry Stadium.

Southeastern (9-3) leaned on a two-quarterback rotation and a deep backfield to control the game. Carson Camp threw for 106 yards and two scores, while Kyle Lowe went 8-for-8 for 47 yards and a touchdown and added 62 rushing yards. Jaylon Domingeaux caught three touchdowns, two in the first half.

High-scoring first half

Both teams found the end zone frequently in the opening half. Southeastern led 21-14 in the second quarter when Nicholls junior Corey Warren Jr. broke off a 4

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