Rochester 34, WPI 7
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Worcester, MA --- The University of Rochester football team kept
up its winning ways on Saturday afternoon with a strong, hard-nosed
offense and a stifling defense, as it won its third-straight
contest with a 34-7 victory over host WPI at blustery Alumni Field.
Rochester improved to 5-2 overall and 3-1 in the Liberty League.
It is the most wins at this point in the season for U of R since
2000 (5-1), as well as its longest winning streak (four) since that
same season. WPI (2-4) has lost four straight and drops to 0-4 in
the LL.
The Yellow Jackets were paced offensively by their "I-87
Backfield" of Matt Bielecki (Albany, NY) and
Pat O'Brien (Glens Falls, NY), as well as
quarterback Aaron Molisani (Canandaiqua, NY).
Bielecki rushed for 177 yards on 30 carries, while O'Brien had a
10-yard touchdown reception late in the first half.
Molisani had three TD passes in the game, as well as throwing
for 202 yards (19-of-26, one interception).
Defensively for the Yellow Jackets, Jason
Goeller (Pittsburgh, PA) was everywhere for U of R: the
6-foot-2, 231-pound senior defensive lineman came up with a pair of
fourth-down sacks on WPI starting quarterback Rob
Pantalone (Camp Hill, PA) on consecutive possessions, as
well as an interception on the first play of the second half.
Bielecki got the Yellow Jackets on the board with a three-yard
touchdown plunge to cap off a 10-play, 73-yard drive to open the
contest. Bielecki got the yeoman's workload of the drive: on
second-and-13 following a U of R penalty, Bielecki took a screen
pass from Molisani in the left flat, bringing it to the Engineer
49. He then picked up the first down with a two-yard carry on the
next play that came as he stretched around the defender for the
marker, before Molisani kept it himself for a 15-yard gain on a
roll-out to the right.
Bielecki then set up his seventh touchdown of the season after a
19-yard carry of his own on a sweep to the right that brought U of
R to the WPI 13. Three plays later, he plunged in off the right
guard. Griffin Moar's (Pittsford, NY) kick into a
stiff wind failed, 6-0 Yellow Jackets.
After WPI drove downfield and were unsuccessful in attempting a
32-yard field goal - which came four plays after a key fourth-down
conversion by the Engineers - the Yellow Jackets came back with an
11-play, 80-yard drive that culminated with a two-yard touchdown
run by Bielecki. Rochester went to the air for five of the plays,
with the key play in the drive a 32-yard completion from Molisani
to J.J. Vanderstyne (Victor, NY). Molisani simply
lofted the ball over the secondary to the junior wide out, who was
a step behind the WPI defender for the reception and the first
down.
Six plays later, Bielecki took the handoff and first-and-goal
from the WPI 2 and stutter-stepped through the defensive line for
the score. Moar's kick sailed high and through to make it 13-0
Rochester with 24 seconds left in the first quarter.
WPI cut the lead to six points with 5:48 left in the first half
on a seven-play, 31-yard drive.
The Engineers were stuck on third down for several snaps, as
flags wiped out a near first down and a touchdown pass on
consecutive plays. But on third-and-21 from the Rochester 32,
Pantalone (7-of-14, 73 yards) dropped back and found Orry
Cummings (Windham, ME; five receptions, 69 yards) for a
20-yard reception to make it fourth-and-1 at the Yellow Jacket 12.
Pantalone then found Mike Butler (Athol, MA;
four receptions, 43 yards) with a leaping four-yard grab on the
sideline to make it first-and-goal, and Alix Orton
(Worcester, MA; eight rushes for 18 yards) took the next handoff
and swept out to the right side, streaking around the end and in
from eight yards for the touchdown. Gregory Lyons'
(Holden, MA) point-after attempt was good, 13-7.
Rochester responded immediately with a five-play, 37-yard
scoring drive, with Molisani hooking up with O'Brien on a 10-yard
dump pass on the hash mark. Zack Ingolsby (Allison
Park, PA) had a 43-yard kickoff return before he was dragged out of
bounds on the WPI sideline to set up the score.
WPI made a big defensive stop on Rochester's first offensive
series of the second half, but could not convert it into points.
After Dustin Bradway (Glastonbury, CT) came up
with a big sack of Molisani on fourth-and-less than 1, the
Engineers constructed a drive that took WPI into the red zone for
the fourth time on the afternoon. Keying the drive was a 27-yard
Cummings reception from backup quarterback Justin Wells (Jay, ME)
A third-down conversion run by Orton on third-and-2 kept the
drive going as well as snapping WPI's 0-for-6 third-down conversion
streak, before Wells found Butler on a 15-yard quick slant pass on
another third-down conversion, which brought the ball down to the
Yellow Jacket 10.
But WPI could not punch it in, as three hand-offs brought it to
the 2. Rochester then took over on downs after the defense hit
Orton for a five-yard loss on an option pitch to the right side.
Molisani padded the Yellow Jacket lead on the next possession,
as he found Vanderstyne (game-high nine receptions for 108 yards)
wide open in the back of the end zone with 13:48 left in the game,
capping off a 14-play, 93-yard drive to make it 27-7.
He then found Pat McCarthy (Grand Island, NY)
on a five-yard touchdown pass to close out the scoring.
George Chyoghly (Boylston, MA) led the WPI
running game with 45 yards on 11 carries while Matt
Boudreau (Rensselaer, NY) notched 12 tackles.
Joe Galantini (Jessup, PA) had nine tackles for
Rochester.
WPI will travel to Rensselaer next Saturday afternoon, while
Rochester will be at Grove City, PA next Saturday.
Story by Sean Sweeney, WPI Sports Information Correspondent