Hobart 45, WPI 35
Box Score
Worcester, MA --- Hobart quarterback Andrew
Strom (Novato, CA) completed 25 of 37 passes for 285 yards
and three scores to lead the Statesmen to a 45-35 victory over host
WPI in Liberty League football action on Saturday afternoon.
WPI, ranked number one in the New England Division III poll, had
its season-opening, four-game winning streak snapped. Hobart
is now 2-2 overall and joins the Engineers with a 1-1 mark in
conference play.
WPI jumped out to a 7-0 lead on its very first play from
scrimmage as freshman running back Manny Cambra
(Bethel, CT)broke through the line and rambled 75 yards for the
score.
After being sent three-and-out on its first possession, the
Statesmen scored on their next five possessions, including Strom's
touchdown passes to James Wright (Olean, NY),
Ryan LiDrazzah (San Diego, CA) and David
Degan (Lockport, NY) en route to building a seemingly
commanding 31-14 lead with just over two minutes to play in the
half.
WPI would not go away quietly. Justin
Wells (Jay, ME) found Mike Butler (Athol,
MA) in the left corner of the end zone with four seconds left in
the half to make it a 31-21 game at intermission. The
Engineers closed to within 31-28 on a five-yard score by Cambra on
the opening possession of the second half.
Anthony Hobacia (Utica, NY) (21 carries, 71
yards) notched a pair of five-yard scores to push the Statesmen
lead back to 45-28 before Cambra closed out the scoring with a
one-yard plunge for the Crimson and Gray.
Kwame Lovell led the Statesmen defense with
seven tackles - four for losses - including a trio of
sacks.
WPI, who was without starting quarterback Rob
Pantalone (Camp Hill, PA), was held to just 166 yards
through the air and 11 points under its season average.
Nate Levesque (Fall River, MA) paced the
Engineer defense by recording nine tackles - three for losses - in
addition to collecting both WPI sacks in the game. He earned
the Bob Pritchard Award as the most outstanding WPI lineman on
homecoming while Cambra took as the honor as the most outstanding
back. Cambra finished with 151 yards and three scores in his
first start for WPI, averaging over eight yards a carry in the
game.
Both teams continue their Liberty League schedule next week with
road contests. WPI will travel to Union for a 1pm contest
while Hobart is at Susquehanna for a 7pm tilt.