Box Score NORTHFIELD, Vt. – The Norwich University
football team used two late interceptions, including one returned
86 yards for a score by senior DB Sean Stone
(Wilder, Vt.), to seal a 31-17, victory over conference-rival Mount
Ida Oct. 1 at Sabine Field. The Cadet offense was led by
freshman RB Derrick
Pitts (Schenectady, N.Y.) who rushed for 176
yards.
Pitts set the stage for the Cadets opening score when he ripped
off a 74-yard run on first down all the way down to the Mount Ida
seven-yard line. Two plays later, junior QB Kris
Sabourin (Georgia, Vt.) found the left side of the end
zone wide open on a naked bootleg with 11:12 to go in the frame.
Mount Ida (1-3, 0-1 ECFC) got on the board when Bobby Hemann hit a
21-yard field goal to make it 7-3.
The Cadets' (2-3, 2-0 ECFC) defense contributed to the team's
next score when sophomore Jimmy Labell's
strip-sack of Mustang QB Shane Drosendahl gave NU the ball at the
Ida 26-yard line. Facing a fourth-and-two on the ensuing drive the
Norwich offense used a little trickery to pick up the first down
and more. Sabourin pitched the ball to junior RB Andrew
Fulford who found junior TE Jeff Hill
wide open at the goal line on the halfback pass to make it 14-3.
Mount Ida made it 14-10 going into the half when
Drosendahl scored on a quarterback sneak from one-yard out.
Senior K Long Ding
(Qing Dao, China) connected on a 35-yard field goal to push the
Cadet lead to 17-10 with 8:55 remaining in the third quarter. After
forcing a turnover-on-downs on Ida's ensuing possession, NU took
over on its own 21-yard line. Sabourin's first down pass was picked
off by Mack Charles who ran it back to tie it at 17-17 with 6:06 to
play in the third quarter.
Fulford found the end zone with the eventual winning score on a
one-yard run to put the Cadets up 24-17 with 4:06 to go in the
game. Stone's 84-yard interception return effectively sealed the
victory for NU. Fulford chipped in 54 yards in the ground for the
Cadets who had 253 total rushing yards.
Drosendahl went 21-for-41 for 284 yards for MIC, but had
three picks. Matt Valentini paced the Mustang receiving corps with
164 yards on nine catches.
Labell had an outstanding day defensively for the Cadets, as he
had a sack, a forced fumble, three tackles-for-loss and an
interception. Senior LB Joseph Gumbrewicz
added 6.5 tackles (three for loss) for NU.
The Cadets will now travel to Castleton, Vt., where they will
take on Castleton State College Saturday, Oct. 8, in the third
annual "Battle for the Bucket." Kickoff inside Spartan Stadium is
slated for 1 p.m.