Box Score NORTHFIELD, VT. – Another strong rushing attack Oct. 29
helped keep Norwich University's football team unbeaten in
Eastern Collegiate Football Conference action.
The Cadets registered 362 yards and five touchdowns on the
ground en route to a 45-24 Senior Day 2011 win in front of nearly
1,000 fans at Sabine Field. NU (6-3 overall, 6-0 ECFC) got a strong
start from junior kick returner Brandon Rudd (New Haven, Conn.) as
he weaved his way down the field for an 82-yard touchdown on the
opening kickoff.
NU's offense continued to be efficient throughout the
first half, scoring on four of its six drives to hold a 28-10
halftime lead. Following Rudd's kickoff return, senior Andrew
Fulford (Gloucester, Mass.) and junior quarterback Kris Sabourin
(Georgia, Vt.) combined for the next three scores. Fulford, as part
of an 18-carry, 116-yard day, found a seam and roared down the
sideline for a 30-yard score, while Sabourin, also hitting triple
figures on the ground, scored from seven and 65 yards as part of a
12-carry, 104-yard day.
Fulford added his second rushing score of the day to close a
10-play, 74-yard march in the third quarter, and junior Danny
Triplett (Haverhill, Mass.) rushed into the end zone from 30 yards
out to spotlight the second half. Senior place-kicker Long Ding
(Qing Dao, China) drilled a 40-yard field goal to make the
Cadets' point total 45.
Norwich's defense also got in the act. Junior linebacker
John Taranto (New Britain, Conn.) reeled off 12 tackles with
three-and-a-half tackles for losses and two-and-a-half sacks.
Sophomore linebacker Jimmy Labell (Stanhope, N.J.) ended with 8.5
tackles and two tackles for losses. Junior defensive lineman Matt
Simonelli (Sciutate, R.I.) and senior defensive back Sean Stone
(Wilder, Vt.) also figured in with Simonelli picking up
one-and-a-half sacks and Stone turning in an interception.
Anna Maria, despite slipping to 0-8 overall and 0-5 in the ECFC,
stayed closed throughout behind the arm of junior quarterback
Santino Simone. He connected for three scores to go with his 157
passing yards. The AmCats also had a 100-yard-plus rushing effort
from sophomore running back Robert Small who finished with 21
carries for 121 yards.
NU closes the 2011 regular season with a key road trip to
Throggs Head, N.Y. Saturday, Nov. 5, for an ECFC clash of unbeatens
against SUNY-Maritime. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m.
NOTES: Saturday's win moved the Maroon and Gold to 18-2 in
ECFC play all-time which includes a 10-0 record at Sabine Field.
… It was also the third time in the last four games the
Cadets had been in the 40-point-plus area. … Sabourin scored
a rushing touchdown for the fifth straight game. He has eight in
the span.