Box Score NORTHFIELD, Vt. – Gallaudet University
made a valiant comeback in the second half of Saturday's Eastern
Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC) game against Norwich
University but the Cadets held onto a 31-23 homecoming victory
before 4,100 at Sabine Field.
Norwich (5-1, 2-1 ECFC), the defending conference champion,
scored 24 unanswered points to take a 31-7 lead into halftime. The
Bison (3-3, 1-2 ECFC) didn't give up as Gallaudet outscored the
Cadets 16-0 in the third quarter and had several opportunities to
tie the game but fumbles cost the Buff and Blue down the
stretch.
GU's defense played lights out in the second half as the Bison
held the Cadets scoreless, made two interceptions, recovered two
fumbles and forced three punts. Sophomore cornerback Tony
Tatum (Gardendale, Ala.) made both interceptions and
returned his second pick 39 yards for the touchdown with 2:05 left
in the third quarter. Sophomore running back Phillip
Hayes (Baton Rouge, La.) ran in the two-point
conversion to cut the Norwich lead to eight, 31-23.
Two minutes before, Tatum stopped a Norwich drive deep in
Gallaudet territory when he intercepted Kris Sabourin's pass at the
Bison 2-yard line. The next play senior quarterback Jimmy
Gardner (St. Augustine, Fla.) found sophomore wide
receiver Ryne
Worsham (Chicago, Ill.) wide open at the 34-yard line.
Worsham made the grab and a cut back at midfield to lose several
Cadet defenders en route to the end zone for a 98-yard touchdown
pass from Gardner, easily career highs for both. Gardner ran in the
two-point conversion as the Bison trailed 31-15 with 4:29 to go in
the third.
Gardner finished the game 6-for-17 passing for 128 yards, one
touchdown and two interceptions while he ran the ball 14 times for
50 yards and one touchdown. Worsham caught two passes for 110 yards
and a touchdown.
The Bison had several chances to tie the game in the fourth
quarter.
Norwich's Andrew Fulford (20 carries, 165 yards) fumbled the
ball at the Gallaudet 26-yard line and freshman linebacker
Steven
Barber (Denver, Colo.) picked up the loose ball and
rumbled 64 yards the other direction to the Cadet 10-yard line.
Hayes and junior fullback Mike Gimeli
(Deer Park, N.Y.) ran the ball three times for a gain of seven
yards. Gardner's fourth down pass from the Cadet 3-yard line fell
incomplete to sophomore Ryan
Bonheyo (Frederick, Md.).
Gallaudet's defense forced a punt and got the ball back to the
Bison offense with 10:30 left in the game. GU moved 41 yards down
the field on seven plays but with 7:18 left Hayes had the ball
stripped at the Norwich 19-yard line and lost the fumble as Cadet
Joe Munno made the recovery.
Norwich took four minutes off the clock but Fulford fumbled once
more to give Gallaudet new life with 3:19 left. The Cadet defense
quickly forced the Bison into a fourth down situation where
Gardner's pass was intercepted by Sean Stone at the Norwich 19-yard
line and returned 20 yards.
The Bison got the ball back one final time after the GU defense
made the Cadets punt with less than a minute left in the game.
Gallaudet started the drive from its own 35-yard line. Gardner
had to pass as time was not on GU's side. Gardner hit Worsham for a
12-yard gain and after two incomplete passes he found freshman
Josh
Hanna (Lower Burrell, Pa.) for a 14-yard pick-up and a
key first down. Gallaudet got to the Norwich 39-yard line but
turned the ball over on downs. Norwich took a knee to run out the
waning seconds.
The first quarter started in a hurry as Fulford took the opening
hand-off from the Norwich 38 and rumbled 62 yards for the touchdown
to give the Cadets a 7-0 lead 17 seconds into the game. On the
ensuing kick-off Hayes returned the ball 74-yards to the Norwich 4.
Gardner ran up the middle through traffic on the next play to tie
the game at 7-7 just 32 seconds in.
It was all Norwich the rest of the way as Sabourin (7-for-18,
114 yards) threw a 46-yard touchdown pass to Chris Denton, Fulford
ran in from 26-yards out, a bad snap by Gallaudet led to a safety
and Sabourin ran 57-yards for a score before the intermission.
Sabourin finished with 128 rushing yards on 14 attempts.
Gallaudet allowed over 300-yards on the ground for the first
time in 16 games as the Cadets finished with 361 rushing yards as a
majority of those yards came in the first half. National powerhouse
Wesley College had 311 rushing yards against Gallaudet back on
November 15, 2008, as the Bison lost 55-7.
The Bison were held to 140 rushing yards and 268 of total
offense today, both season low totals. Norwich and Gallaudet both
struggled on third down as the two teams combined to go
7-for-26.
Sophomore linebacker Tom Pangia
(Hammonton, N.J.) led the Bison defense with 12 tackles while Chris
Roberto and Rocco DiMeco had 12 and 11 tackles, respectively for
Norwich. Pangia and DiMeco are reigning first team all-conference
selections on defense. DiMeco went down with an injury after the
two-point conversion at the 4:29 mark in the third quarter.
Gallaudet next returns home to host Mount Ida College for an
ECFC game at Hotchkiss Field on Saturday, October 16, at Noon.