WPI 31, Worcester State 10
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Worcester, MA --- Aaron Champagne (Fairfield, ME)
ran for a career-high 103 yards and Justin Wells
(Jay, ME) tossed a pair of touchdown passes as WPI defeated
cross-town rival Worcester State 31-10 in non-conference football
action on Saturday afternoon. With the result, WPI improves
to 2-0 while the Lancers slip to 0-2 on the season.
The first quarter was a defensive struggle with the entire
stanza played in the Worcester State half of the field after
Ernie Mello (Wilmington, MA) returning the opening
kickoff 69 yards for the Engineers. The Crimson and Gray
finally broke into the scoring column with 35 seconds remaining in
the period when Scott Guzman (Acton, ME) powered
in from a yard out on fourth and goal.
After the Engineers forced a Worcester State punt, they embarked
on a 11-play 79-yard drive capped by a Champagne 9-yard touchdown
jaunt. The Lancers got onto the board late in the first half,
when with 26 second remaining, Patrick Skelton
(Dedham, MA) booted a 31-yard field goal to slice the lead to
14-3. WPI came storming back and on the final play of the
half, Wells connected with R.C. Grady (Shirley,
MA) with a 22-yard touchdown strike in the back corner of the end
zone to give the Engineers a 21-3 halftime edge.
Worcester State would draw within 11 when quarterback
Pat Good (Hull, MA) scored on a one-yard keeper
late in the third period. WPI put the game away with a Wells
to Cody McGregor (Westfield, MA) 19-yard touchdown
pass early in the fourth before Cody Beckel (Port
Jefferson, NY) closed out the scoring with a 33-yard field goal
with just over a minute remaining. Earlier, Beckel had
connected on all four of his PAT attempts.
Michael Oliveri (Milford, MA) and
Jonathan Shoemaker (East Norwich, NY) each
registered interceptions for WPI, who received a team-high 10
tackles from Stefan Nicotra (Wyoming, RI).
Justin Thomas (Stannard, VT) collected a sack for
the Engineers while Michael Toto (Agawam, MA) was
credited with a two tackles for loss.
Matt Leeds (Bellingham, MA) was all over the
field for Worcester State. He notched eight solo tackles,
including three for loss, forced a fumble and was in on a pair of
pass breakups. Greg Benoit (Dorchester, MA),
Tyler Russell (Princeton, MA) and Steve
Melville (Merrimac, MA) all tallied first quarter sacks
for the Lancers.
WPI controlled the ball throughout the contest, enjoying a 37:29
to 22:27 edge in time of possession. The Engineers outgained
the Lancers 199 to 82 on the ground. The Crimson and Gray
were outstanding on third and fourth downs, as they converted
9-of-17 third down attempts and both of the their fourth down
tries.
The game was well-played as the two teams were only called for a
combined seven penalties.
WPI will return to action on Saturday when they host Becker at
1pm. Both teams will enter the contest with identical 2-0
records. Worcester State entertains Nichols in a Friday
evening match-up at 7pm.