Box Score KINGS POINT, N.Y. – The Gallaudet
University football team suffered a heartbreaking loss to the
United States Merchant Marine Academy on Saturday afternoon as the
Mariners scored a touchdown with one second left on the clock to
steal the victory away from the Bison, 35-34, before 1,012 at Tomb
Field.
Bison senior quarterback Jimmy Gardner (St.
Augustine, Fla.) scored his second touchdown in the fourth quarter
when he ran in from two yards out to give GU a 32-28 lead with 1:10
left in regulation. Gallaudet (0-1) converted the 2-point
conversion to increase the lead to six.
USMMA (1-0) then drove 59 yards on 10 plays in just over a
minute to win the game. Mariner quarterback Derrick Ventre
(18-for-33, 177 yards) sailed a high pass to the left corner of the
end zone as the final seconds ticked off the clock. Mariner
receiver Chaise Dunn came down with the 11-yard pass to tie the
game at 34. Kicker Richard Grennen made his fifth extra-point of
the game to seal the win.
“We had plenty of opportunities to win it,” said
Gallaudet's Chuck Goldstein after his
collegiate head coaching debut. “We gave a great effort on
both sides of the ball. We are well ahead of where we were last
year. We need to regroup because we have nine more opportunities to
win.”
The loss ends a three-game winning streak for the Bison that
dated back to October 24, 2009. Gallaudet lost to USMMA 38-14 last
season at home.
Prior to the final minute of regulation the Bison had controlled
the tempo and pace of the fourth quarter. Gallaudet had two
possessions in the decisive fourth and milked nearly 10 minutes off
the clock en route to reclaiming the lead.
USMMA running back Karl Heimbrock (155 rushing yards) scored his
third touchdown of the game two minutes into the fourth quarter to
give the Mariners a 28-20 lead. GU needed to answer as the Merchant
Marine Academy had scored 21 unanswered points in the second
half.
Bison returner Phillip Hayes (Baton Rouge, La.)
fielded the kick-off, broke several tackles and scampered 70 yards
down to the Mariner 16-yard line. Five plays later, Gardner ran in
from five yards out to cut the lead to 28-26. The Bison opted for
the 2-point conversion to try and knot the game at 28 but
Gardner's run was stopped short of the end zone.
Gallaudet's special teams struggled, especially at the
kicking game, as the Mariners received great field position all
day. USMMA's average field position for the game was at its
own 47-yard line.
The Mariners started its second to last drive of the game at
Gallaudet's 37-yard line after a penalty and a short kick to
boot. USMMA was set to add more points to its lead as it sat at the
4-yard line with 8:55 left in the game. Heimbrock was hit in the
backfield and coughed up the ball as junior defensive lineman
Shawn Holder (Lemon Grove, Calif.) came up with
the fumble.
The Bison then turned in their longest drive of the game (94
yards on 16 plays) which ended with a Gardner 2-yard plunge into
the end zone. GU had chewed up seven minutes and 39 seconds off the
clock. Senior running back Cole Johnson (Eden
Prairie, Minn.) converted the 2-point conversion. Gallaudet
converted 2-of-5 2-point conversions and did not attempt an
extra-point kick.
Gardner had a career day passing the ball as he completed 4-of-9
attempts for 86 yards and one touchdown. Gardner threw a 26-yard
touchdown to sophomore Ryne Worsham (Chicago,
Ill.) at the end of the second quarter to give the Bison a 14-7
lead. Gardner ran the ball 15 times for 40 yards and two touchdowns
in the loss.
Hayes led the Bison ground attack as he recorded 103 yards on 11
carries. He gained over half of that total on a 59-yard reverse
that resulted in a touchdown to start the second half for the
Bison. GU led 20-7 with 11:32 left in the third quarter. The Hayes
touchdown was set-up after Gallaudet safety Shelby
Bean (Arvada, Colo.) intercepted Ventre at the Bison
40.
USMMA got on the board first when Heimbrock scored his first
touchdown of the game late in the first quarter. GU outscored USMMA
14-0 in the second quarter and took a 14-7 lead into halftime.
Bison sophomore running back Ryan Bonheyo
(Frederick, Md.) made a splash in his Gallaudet debut as he scored
the team's first touchdown of 2010 on a 6-yard run with 5:04
left in the second quarter. A Mariner fumble, one of three in the
game, allowed the Bison to add another touchdown before the
half.
Gallaudet, a top 10 rushing offense last season in Division III,
racked up 294 yards on the ground and had 380 yards of total
offense. Junior fullback Mike Gimeli (Deerpark,
N.Y.) had 79 yards on 18 carries while Johnson tallied 52 yards and
Bonheyo added 20 yards.
USMMA gained one more yard then Gallaudet when it came to total
offensive yards (381). In fact, the 381 total offensive yards is
the most a Bison defense had allowed in 10 games since the Mariners
totaled 398 yards in last year's season-opener at Hotchkiss
Field. Heimbrock's 155 rushing yards are the most the Bison
have surrendered in at least two years. Last season the most a
running back gained on the Bison was 137.
Sophomore linebacker Tom Pangia (Hammonton,
N.J.) led all Bison defenders with 14 tackles. Junior transfer
linebacker Ty Primous (Lynwood, Ill.) had a nice
debut with seven tackles, one for a loss of two yards.
The Bison will next face the Williamson Free School of
Mechanical Trade club team in Media, Pa., on September 11.