WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — The Lycoming College football team scored 21
points in the second half to pull away from FDU-Florham for a 24-7 victory
in a Middle Atlantic Conference showdown, Saturday afternoon. The Warriors
improve to 4-0 with the win. The Devils fall to 0-6.
Lycoming led
just 3-0 at halftime on the strength of a second-quarter field goal. The
Warriors, however, added a touchdown in the third quarter and two more in
the fourth before FDU could find the endzone for the first time.
Phil Mann led Lycoming's offense by completing 18-of-29 passes for
179 yards. He also ran the ball seven times for 11 yards. Ricky Lannetti
had eight receptions for 92 yards and Sean Hennigar caught seven passes
for 63 yards. Drew Corsilli was the Warriors' leading rusher with 79 yards
on 16 carries.
For the Devils, Patrick O'Neill was 7-of-16 passing
for 106 yards. Mike Daly and Jeremy Carr each caught three passes for 55
and 22 yards, respectively. Chris Trolan led the ground game with 45 yards
and a touchdown on 13 carries.
Defensively, Brian Connors was
Lycoming's leading tackler with nine stops. Dave VanNort played a strong
game up front, making eight tackles – five for losses of yardage,
including two sacks. Luke Sterling continued to be a playmaker for the
Warriors, recording six tackles to go along with an interception, two
fumble recoveries and a sack.
Joe Sangiovanni led FDU's defense
with 12 tackles, including a sack. Greg Martone and Mike Biancella each
added nine tackles.
Lycoming's defense set up the first score of
the game. Sterling intercepted a pass at the Devils' 39-yard line and
returned it 28 yards to the 11. The Warriors were unable to advance the
ball losing one yard on three plays from scrimmage. Chris Schrader
salvaged the opportunity by connecting on a 29-yard field goal to give the
home team a 3-0 lead.
The Warriors extended their advantage to
10-0 midway through the third quarter. Sterling again gave the offense
field position by recovering a fumble at the FDU 49-yard line and
returning it six yards to the 43. From there Lannetti caught a pass for
ten yards and ran an end-around for another 11 yards. On first-and-ten
from the 22, Corsilli broke through the line-of-scrimmage and ran 20 yards
to the two-yard line but fumbled the ball before getting to the goal-line.
Lannetti, however, was Johnny-on-the-spot recovering the ball in the
endzone for the touchdown. Schrader converted the extra-point.
On
their next possession, Lycoming marched 52 yards on nine plays to move
ahead 17-0. The key play of the drive was a 36 yard completion from Mann
to Lannetti on a third-and-22. Robert Miller capped the drive with
consecutive runs of seven and eight yards for a touchdown. Schrader added
the point-after.
The Warriors added the final nail to the coffin 10
minutes later. Starting on their own five-yard line following an
interception by Adam Bickford, the Warriors drove 95 yards on seven plays
for another touchdown and a 24-0 lead. Corsilli sparked the drive with a
rush for 41-yards on the first play. Mann hooked up with Hennigar for 29
yards, two plays later, to move the ball inside the Devils' 20-yard line.
Four plays after that, Jon Carpenter carried the ball four yards to
paydirt to cap the drive. Schrader connected on his third extra-point of
the afternoon.
FDU answered on the ensuing possession with their
only score of the game. O'Neill completed passes of 29 and 24 yards to
Daly and Chris Castillo to move the ball to the Lycoming four-yard line.
Two plays later, Trolan went in from a yard out. Mike Rabasca's
point-after made the final 24-7.