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NORTHFIELD, Vt. - Michael Baraldi completed
12-of-19 passes for 123 yards and three touchdowns to lead St.
Lawrence over Norwich, 21-17, in a non-league football game
Saturday afternoon at Sabine Field.
The Saints (1-1) scored the game-winning touchdown early in the
third quarter when Baraldi hit Connor Hackett with a six-yard pass.
The score was set up by the SLU defense, which forced and recovered
a Norwich fumble on the Cadets' seven-yard line.
Norwich (0-2) had its best chance to move in front midway
through the fourth quarter when the Cadets drove to the St.
Lawrence 13-yard line. The Saints' defense stiffened, however, and
forced a turnover on downs. The Cadets never seriously threatened
again as St. Lawrence held on for the victory.
The Cadets were led by freshman RB James McFadden, who ran for
100 yards on 11 carries. It marked the second straight 100-yard
rushing game for the freshman running back, who ripped off a
66-yard run late in the second quarter.
McFadden's long run set up sophomore RB Andrew Fulford's
three-yard touchdown plunge, which tied the score at 14-14 with
1:47 to play in the second quarter.
The Cadets took a 17-14 halftime lead when junior K Ryan Kelly
booted a 35-yard field goal with one second remaining in the second
quarter.
St. Lawrence opened a 14-0 lead after the first quarter as the
Saints scored two touchdowns in a span of 19 seconds late in the
frame. SLU opened the scoring with 19 seconds remaining in the
first quarter when Baraldi hit Hackett with a five-yard TD pass.
Norwich fumbled on its next offensive play from scrimmage, and
St. Lawrence took advantage when Baraldi tossed a 33-yard scoring
pass to Ethan Sutton on the final play of the first quarter.
The Cadets got back in the game early in the second quarter when
freshman QB Kris Sabourin hit junior TE Daniel Pellegrini with an
eight-yard touchdown pass on a fourth-and-three play. Sabourin was
inserted into the line-up after junior Guerschom Jean-Gilles and
senior Chris Gilding both left the game with injuries. Sabourin's
TD pass came on his first collegiate play.
NU's defense forced two turnovers in the second half as senior
DB Donovan Brown and sophomore DB Charles Stiles both picked off
passes in the Cadets' secondary. Senior DE Reza Afsarmanesh led the
defensive effort with a game-high 13 tackles and a game-best 2.0
sacks. He also totaled 3.5 tackles-for-loss on the day.
Norwich returns to action on Saturday, Sept. 19, when the Cadets
travel to Oneonta, N.Y., to battle non-conference foe Hartwick
College at 1 p.m.