RPI 21, WPI 14 2OT
Box Score
Worcester, MA --- Nationally ranked Rensselaer rallied from a
14-0 fourth quarter deficit to post a 21-14 double overtime Liberty
League football win over host WPI on Saturday afternoon. With
the victory RPI, ranked #21 in the latest D3football.com Top 25,
improves to 7-0 overall and 5-0 in conference play while WPI slips
to 4-4 and 1-4 in Liberty League action.
The win keeps the Transit Trophy with Rensselaer for the 11th
straight season. The visiting Engineers now enjoy a 53-43-5
edge in the series that has featured 101 meetings between the two
storied programs.
Trailing 14-7 with no timeouts remaining and 1:30 left in
regulation, quarterback Jimmy Robertson (Yonkers,
NY) connected with Brendan McGowan (Mesa, AZ) on a
44-yard completion to move Rensselaer from its 27 to the WPI
29. The duo hooked up again on the next play for 23 yards to
bring RPI to the six. On the following play Robertson found
Eren Savasli (Brooklyn, NY) for a six-yard
touchdown. Peter Nilson's (Appleton, WI)
extra point tied the game at 14-14 with 1:01 remaining. The
three-play drive covered 73 yards in just 29
seconds.
WPI's
Manny Cambra
(Bethel, CT) took the ensuing kick off back 51 yards to the RPI 38
but the visiting Engineers defense stiffened and forced an
interception with six seconds remaining.
In the first overtime, RPI again came up with a turnover when
Bobby Stutz (Dobbs Ferry, NY) picked off a WPI
pass attempt on fourth down. After a first down, Rensselaer
was stopped at the WPI five yard line and missed what would have
been a 22-yard game-winning field goal on fourth down.
RPI began the second overtime with a pair of first downs,
including a fourth-and-four, before Nick Costa
(Yonkers, NY) tallied his second score of the game on a four-yard
plunge. WPI then went five yards on its first three plays
before Nick Casale (Waterford, NY) stopped an end
around for a six-yard loss to end the game.
WPI opened up a 14-0 lead on a pair of Rob
Pantalone (Camp Hill, PA) first half touchdowns
passes. Mike Butler (Athol, MA) made an
acrobatic 25-yard touchdown catch late in the first quarter before
Orry Cummings (Windham, ME) hauled in a 19-yard
toss with 3:46 remaining before the half.
The WPI defense was the story through the first three
quarters. The Crimson and Gray stopped RPI on three close
fourth down plays, of all which were measured by the officials and
came up just short. Dustin Bradway
(Glastonbury, CT) and Andrew Sides (Acton, MA)
each registered ten tackles for WPI while Jordan
Belliveau (Millbury, MA) and Matt
Boudreau (Rensselaer, NY) tallied nine and eight tackles
respectively.
RPI was paced defensively by Tim Acker
(Arlington, WA), who amassed a game-high 15 tackles while
corralling Rensselaer's first three interceptions.
Khaly Merot (White Plains, NY) collected four
tackles on the day, including three for loss and a sack.
The two quarterbacks, who each entered the game in the top three
in the Liberty League in passing efficiency, both enjoyed success
through the air and on the ground. Robertson connected on
21-of-41 pass attempts for 231 yards while adding 55 yards on the
ground. Pantalone was 20-of-36 in the air for 280 yards and
the two scores while totaling 79 rushing yards.
Each team received strong contributions from their freshman
running back. Cambra gained 85 yards on 16 carries for WPI
while Costa accounted for 70 yards and two touchdowns for visitors.
Both teams continue their Liberty League schedule with home
games next week. WPI entertains Susquehanna at noon time
while RPI hosts Rochester at 1pm.