Box Score NORTHFIELD, Vt. – Sophomore QB Kris
Sabourin amassed 273 yards of total offense and threw for three
touchdowns as the Norwich University football team rolled past
Western New England College, 35-7, in the team's season
opener Saturday afternoon at Sabine Field.
Sabourin passed for 143 yards and the three TDs, while also
leading the Cadets' ground game with 114 rushing yards.
Norwich piled up 287 rushing yards and 442 yards of total offense,
compared to just 124 offensive yards for WNEC.
Norwich (1-0) got on the board late in the first quarter when
the Cadets marched 52 yards in four plays. Sophomore WR Chris
Denton cashed in the drive when he hauled in a five-yard TD pass
from Sabourin. Sophomore RB Andrew Fulford broke off a 36-yard run
to set the Cadets up inside the WNEC 20-yard line. Three plays
later, NU was in the end zone.
The Cadets added two more touchdowns in the second quarter to
take a commanding 21-0 lead into halftime. Norwich used a 10-play,
67-yard drive, which culminated in a two-yard rushing TD for
sophomore RB Danny Triplett. Sabourin took off for a 22-yard run to
put the Cadets in position to score.
Norwich scored again with just 46 second remaining in the half
as Sabourin found Denton with an 18-yard pass into the corner of
the end zone. Denton had to go up and rip the ball away from the
defensive back for his second TD of the day.
After holding WNEC to a three-and-out on its first possession of
the second half, Norwich increased its lead to 28-0 as Sabourin
connected with senior WR Emilio Martinez on a 52-yard touchdown
pass. The play came immediately after NU converted a fourth-and-one
play on a three-yard rush by Triplett.
WNEC (0-1) finally got on the scoreboard early in the fourth
quarter when James Georges capped an 80-yard drive with a two-yard
TD run.
Norwich capped the scoring midway through the fourth quarter
when senior RB Kyle Marzeoti scored on a one-yard plunge. The
Cadets' final scoring drive was set up by a 49-yard kickoff
return by sophomore RB Orwin Etkins. The return, which was almost
taken to the end zone, set up the Cadets at the WNEC 37-yard
line.
Fulford finished with 56 rushing yards on eight carries, while
Marzeoti posted 40 yards on the ground. Martinez was the Cadets
leading receiver with six receptions for 88 yards and the one
score, while Denton pulled down five receptions for 49 yards and
the two TDs.
The Cadets' defense was dominant throughout, holding WNEC
to just 59 rushing yards and 65 passing yards. Junior DL Brandon
Fowler led the charge with a team-high eight tackles. Senior DB
Charles Stiles chipped in with seven stops.
Norwich possessed the ball for nearly 35 minutes in the
contest.
The Cadets picked up right where they left off last year,
extending their win streak to nine straight games.
Norwich returns to action on Saturday, Sept. 11, when the Cadets
travel to Canton, N.Y., to battle longtime rival St. Lawrence
University. Kickoff for the non-conference showdown is set for 1
p.m.