Box Score DOYLESTOWN, PA. – Despite a big second half from Delaware
Valley that led to the conclusion of Norwich University's
2011 season, Coach Mark Murnyack and his junior quarterback Kris
Sabourin (Georgia, Vt.) were aware of a larger picture.
“I am very proud of what we've accomplished,”
Murnyack said of his 7-4 Eastern Collegiate Football Conference
champions that fell 62-10 to the host Aggies Nov. 19. “I
think the younger guys now see what we have to do to take the next
step.”
“This game sets a gauge for us to work towards in the
off-season,” Sabourin added. “We can build on what we
did this year.”
NU stayed with the top-seeded Aggies in the first half. The
Maroon and Gold drove inside Delaware Valley territory twice with
senior place-kicker Long Ding (Qing Dao, China) ending the first
march with a 30-yard field goal and senior running back Andrew
Fulford (Gloucester, Mass.) showing off his throwing arm with a
nifty seven-yard pop pass to the back of the end zone that found
junior tight end Jeff Hill (Canajoharie, N.Y.) for a touchdown.
However, after NU's touchdown drive closed the margin to
just 21-10, Delaware Valley put together a key five-play, 62-yard
scoring trek of its own in just over 30 seconds to close the first
half and make it 28-10 at the break. It was more of the same in the
second stanza as the Aggies continued a 41-point roll to reach
their 62-point total.
“It unraveled on us a little bit in the second half after
playing very tight and close with (Delaware Valley) in the first
half,” Murnyack said. “There were just too many big
plays and mistakes given up on our end, as they got their speed
guys into space and so forth. We couldn't afford that to
happen against a team like Delaware Valley.”
Sabourin's 92 yards on the ground guided the Cadets'
offense which included a 70-yard keeper down the left sideline that
set up the second quarter touchdown drive. Freshman running back
Derrick Pitts (Schenectady, N.Y.) also was over 50 yards on the
ground and aided the field goal for Norwich's first points by
breaking a 21-yard scamper deep into Delaware Valley territory.
NU's defense was topped by senior defensive back Colby
LeClerc (Raynham, Mass.) and junior linebacker John Taranto (New
Britain, Conn.) with six and a half tackles each. LeClerc also
broke up two Aggie pass attempts.