Box Score THROGGS HEAD, N.Y. – Buoyed by what Coach Mark Murnyack
called a “total team effort,” Norwich University
completed a perfect Eastern College Football Conference run with a
16-9 win over SUNY-Maritime Nov. 5.
“We always talk about this being about more than just
us,” Murnyack said. “This win is for the entire Norwich
community and family. Our guys went out together and battled
hard.”
NU (7-3 overall, 7-0 ECFC) got out to a slow start. Two plays
after the opening kickoff, a fumble set up the host Privateers (7-2
overall, 5-1 ECFC) deep in Cadets' territory. However, as it
would throughout the day, the Maroon and Gold defense stepped up
and thwarted Maritime's touchdown bid.
Norwich's offense made up for the early turnover on its
next possession. Junior quarterback Kris Sabourin (Georgia, Vt.)
hit a seam in the middle of the defense and found daylight for a
55-yard scoring run. Senior place-kicker Long Ding (Qing Dao,
China), adding to an already sparkling season, hit two field goals
to close the Cadets' first half scoring including a
51-yarder.
The second half saw more strong defense on both sides. Maritime
had two other drives stall deep in Cadet territory due to a fumble
and an incomplete pass on fourth down. NU's offense also got
to midfield twice but was forced to punt twice. The two offenses
did manage a field goal apiece for the 16-9 final.
“Our guys stayed with it all day,” Murnyack said.
“This win goes to our staff, too, for getting our team very
well prepared.”
Senior running back Andrew Fulford (Gloucester, Mass.) and
Sabourin each went over the 100-yard mark. Fulford led the team
with 25 carries for 119 yards, while NU's signal caller,
registering a rushing touchdown in a sixth consecutive game, ended
with 111. Norwich's defense, holding SUNY-Maritime's
offense to less than 250 yards, was topped by junior defensive
lineman Matt Simonelli (Sciutate, R.I.) with 15 tackles. Senior
defensive back Colby LeClerc (Raynham, Mass.) was second in tackles
with seven and added an interception.
NOTES: The championship is Norwich's second in the last
three years. … The 2011 NCAA Division III playoff field will
be announced Sunday, Nov. 13.