DelVal Tops Dickinson in Centennial-MAC Bowl Behind Migliori’s MVP Performance

11/22/2025 3:52:00 PM

Story Courtesy of Delaware Valley Athletics

DOYLESTOWN, Pa. –
Delaware Valley football won its Centennial-MAC Bowl game against Dickinson College on Saturday afternoon, with Gavin Migliori earning MVP honors after a massive 191-yard, two-touchdown performance.

DelVal's opening drive ended when Genilello intercepted Mike Galasso on a 2nd-and-5. Dickinson moved the chains once before Andrew Vernieri broke up a third-down pass, leading to an 18-yard field goal. Justin Brown jump-started the Aggies on the next series, and Migliori added a 17-yard catch to push into Red Devils territory. At the Dickinson 12 on 4th-and-3, Galasso's pass to Alvaro Lora was broken up. Dickinson answered with a 20-yard completion from Del Re to White, and several powerful runs by Sorenson pushed the ball to the DVU25 as the quarter ended.

Early in the second, Sorenson punched it in from the one for a 10-0 lead. DelVal picked up a first down on a short pass to Kahir Thompson, but Tyler Zinkevich was eventually called on to punt. Dickinson again crossed midfield before being stopped by Jeremiah Clark and Milt Baltimore Jr. Migliori added a 10-yard reception, Brown gained 15, but Galasso was intercepted again at the Dickinson 25 looking for Brady Beres. A few plays later, Jovan Tyrell answered with a takeaway at his own 13. DelVal moved the chains twice, but the half expired before they could attempt a field goal.

Dickinson opened the second half with gains from Benning III and Sorenson to the DVU33, but Micah Bootman jumped a route for an interception and a 12-yard return. Short completions to Lora and Migliori set up a quick pass right that Migliori turned into a 40-yard touchdown, cutting the deficit to 10-7 after Brendan Hazell's PAT. The Devils responded with runs of 28 and 17 from Sorenson before Clark and Thomas Arcaroli stuffed a key play, forcing a 24-yard field goal. DelVal answered again with catches of 17 and 16 from Lora and Migliori to enter Dickinson territory.

Facing 4th-and-7 at the 20, the Aggies went for it, but the pass to Brown was broken up. The defense forced a three-and-out after a Clark pass breakup, and following the punt, Galasso hit Migliori short middle, and the senior broke free for his second score of the game, putting DelVal up 14-13 with 11:33 left.

A personal foul gave Dickinson good field position, but on 4th-and-1 at the DVU30, Clark and Rayon Carter stacked up Sorenson short. DelVal later punted, but the Devils couldn't escape their own end after a facemask penalty and a breakup by Tyrell. With 1:48 left, Brown broke loose for a 53-yard run to the Dickinson six before Galasso kneeled out the win.

The Aggies close the 2025 season at 8-3 overall, 7-2 in the MAC, and riding a six-game winning streak.