Worcester, MA --- WPI forced five turnovers, returning
back two interceptions for touchdowns and held Becker to 100 yards
of total offense as the Engineers blanked the visiting Hawks 55-0
in non-conference football action on Saturday evening.
For the Crimson and Gray, Pat McAuley
(Hingham, MA) amassed 203 yards of offense and accounted for a trio
of touchdowns. The three-headed attack of Mitch
McClune (Pembroke, MA), Ernie Mello
(Wilmington, MA) and Matt Cyr
(Dracut, MA) also rushed 18 times for 128 yards. Mello would finish
with a pair of scores while Cyr added one of his own.
The defense for the WPI (2-1) was sparked by a pair of 44-yard
interception returns by John Perron
(Worcester, MA) and Kevin White
(Worcester, MA). Christopher
O'Connor (Bellerose, NY) recorded a team-best seven
tackles (six solo) as he and fellow teammate Nick
Chambers (Braintree, MA) also recovered
fumbles.
Mello shined on special teams as he blocked a punt and came up
with a fumble recovery. Cody Beckel
(Jupiter, FL) booted two field goals and added five extra
points.
Paul Casimir (Miami, FL) was an offensive
standout for the Hawks (0-3) as he rushed for 47 yards on 15
carries. Defensively, Jake Bateman (New Bedford,
MA) and Andrew Reid (E. Orange, NJ) made eight
stops apiece for Becker.
The Engineers offense was efficient as the unit finished the
evening with 407 yards with 283 on the ground. WPI did not
turn the ball over on the night.
The Crimson and Gray went up 17-0 in the first quarter as they
were highlighted by Trevor
Dunne's (Cedar Knolls, NJ) eight-yard touchdown
reception and Mello's six-yard plunge.
WPI built up the lead with a pair of scores and Beckel's second
field goal for the 33-0 edge at the intermission. McAuley
helped the Engineers score twice in the second quarter as he
scampered for a 20-yard touchdown and flicked a 56-yard pass to
Mello.
It was the Engineer defense that took control of the contest in
the second half as Perron and White scored their interception
returns in the third and fourth quarters, respectively. WPI scored
nine straight points midway through the fourth and 51 seconds apart
when the defense notched a team safety and Cyr tacked on his
touchdown on a 41-yard breakaway.
Both squads begin conference play next Saturday. WPI
ventures to Rensselaer to play for the Transit Trophy.
Kickoff is at 2pm in the 104th meeting between the Liberty League
rivals. Becker entertains Anna Maria at 5pm in its NECC
opener. The contest will be the first ever between the Hawks
and the AMCATS.