WARRIOR FOOTBALL PICKS UP SECOND WIN AT
LEBANON VALLEY
ANNVILLE, PA – The Lycoming College football
team improved their record to 2-0 in the early part of the season
with a 24-6 victory over Lebanon Valley College, Saturday afternoon.
The Warriors struggled inside the redzone, failing to score on three
trips inside the Dutchmen 20-yard line, but pulled away with a pair
of fourth quarter touchdowns to secure the win. Lebanon Valley falls
to 0-2 overall and 0-1 within the MAC with the
loss.
Lycoming started the game well going 61
yards on 12 plays to score on their first possession. Jon Neve
(Sr./Norristown, PA; Germantown Academy) capped the drive with a five-yard touchdown
run. After trading possessions, the Warriors extended their lead to
10 early in the second quarter when Dave Christensen
(Sr./Yardley, PA; Pennsbury) connected on a 24-yard field
goal.
Things started going badly for Lycoming on
their next possession. The team drove 56 yards to the Lebanon Valley
nine-yard line, but a missed field goal attempt from 26 yards out
kept the score at 10-0. The Warriors had another opportunity to add
to their lead just prior to the half with a first-and-goal from the
seven-yard line, but a penalty and a sack moved the team backwards.
Lycoming would eventually give the ball up on downs without finding
the endzone.
The momentum continued to shift in favor of
the home team to start the second half. The Warriors received the
kickoff and were again marching toward the endzone when a fumble
gave the Dutchmen possession. Lebanon
Valley capitalized, marching 86 yards on nine plays for the first
score against Lycoming’s defense this season. A missed extra point
made the score 10-6.
The game remained close through the rest of
the third quarter, but the Warriors began pulling away on the first
play of the fourth. On a second-and-20 from their own 46, Phil
Mann (So./Mill Hall, PA; Central Mountain) threw a perfect pass to Ricky Lannetti
(Jr./Philadelphia, PA; Father Judge) who had split the
secondary, for a 54-yard touchdown pass and an 11-point lead after
the PAT.
Lycoming’s defense then helped seal the
victory when Dustin Mace (Sr./Lykens, PA; Upper Dauphin)
sacked the Dutchmen’s quarterback causing a fumble that Zach
Latsha (Sr./Sunbury, PA; Line Mountain) recovered on Lebanon Valley’s 45-yard line.
The offense took advantage rushing the ball four times to score the
team’s third touchdown. Jared Morris (Sr./Canton, PA;
Canton) carried the ball three times on the drive
for 41 yards and the score. Christensen’s extra point put the final
at 24-6.
Mann completed 14-of-21 passes for 238 yards
and one touchdown. Lannetti was his favorite target catching seven
passes for 173 yards and the score. Morris and Neve each rushed for
more than 100 yards for the second consecutive game. Morris had 127
yards on 18 carries. Neve gained 103 yards on 23
carries.
The defense was led by Luke Sterling
(Fr./Lehighton, PA; Lehighton) with nine tackles including a
sack. Brian Kaspick (So./Clearfield, PA; Clearfield) added seven stops and Chris Roantree
(Sr./Philadelphia, PA; Father Judge) recorded six tackles,
including one sack.
As
a team, the Warriors tallied 477 yards of total offense – 239 on the
ground and 238 through the air. Their defense held the Dutchmen to
just 188 yards of offense – 39 rushing and 149
passing.
Lycoming opens their home schedule on Saturday, September
21, against rival Susquehanna University. Kickoff is scheduled for
1:30 p.m. |