Football Rallies To Romp Red Flash, 36-13,
On Homecoming
ALBANY, N.Y. -
In front 6,852 fans, marking the third-largest home crowd in program
history and largest since 1978, the No. 24 University at Albany football team
boosted the energy of the already spirited Homecoming crowd Saturday afternoon
with a 36-13 win over the visiting Saint Francis Red Flash.
For the third straight game, senior
tailback Drew Smith blasted his way into the end zone
three different times, bringing his nation-leading total up to 15 touchdowns
this season. Smith carried the ball 19 times in the victory for 75 rushing
yards. He also caught three passes, finishing with 51 receiving yards 126
all-purpose yards.
In addition to Smith, receivers Ryan Kirchner and Cole King also broke the 100 all-purpose yard
mark. Kirchner finished with 104 yards, making four catches for 58 receiving
yard and also returned three punts for 46 yards. Sophomore Cole King matched his career-high of seven
receptions, recording an even 100 yards on the afternoon.
Sophomore Jake Meek had a break-out game, rushing 48 yards
from the quarterback position and tallied two touchdowns, including a 38-yard
scoring scamper.
Sophomore quarterback Will Fiacchi had another sound game in the
pocket, completing 21-of-31 attempts for 255 passing yards.
Defensively, senior Chris Wilk led the squad with eight tackles,
including five solo. Justinian Mason and Jon Morgan were also stellar in limiting the
league's leading rushing game to 159 yards on the ground with six tackles
apiece.
Despite all the purple and gold spirit surrounding University
Field, the visitors made the first strike on their first drive of the afternoon.
Saint Francis used a steady 10-play, 33-yard drive down the field to set up Josh
Thiel's 38-yard field goal at the 10:30 mark in the opening quarter.
After forcing the Great Danes to punt, the Red Flash made it
10-0 heading into the second quarter, as Keion Wade capped a seven-play, 91-yard
drive with a 53-yard dash through the defense.
However, the Great Danes battled back on their first drive of
the second stanza. Although Kevin Chillis' impressive 57-yard scamper through
the secondary was called back due to penalty, the Great Danes still crossed the
goal line in the drive on Smith's first touchdown of the game. With 10:01 to go
in the first half Smith rushed three yards through the Red Flash's defensive
line to put UAlbany within four, 10-6, after a missed extra point.
The Red Flash, however, made the next move, increasing their
advantage to seven, 13-6, on Thiel's 44-yard field goal with 4:57 remaining in
the half. That would be Saint Francis' last lead of the day.
"All it takes is one good drive and we're back in it," said
Smith on the comeback. "There's no other option but to go out and fight. It's
not like you can crumble."
With 2:15 to go before the break, Smith finished off the Great
Danes' eight-play, 65-yard drive with another three-yard rush into the end zone,
tying the ballgame, 13-13.
Forcing the visitors to punt with a minute remaining, UAlbany
put itself into field goal position as the clock wound down. From 27-yards out,
Sean Kenny booted it through the uprights as time
expired, giving the Danes a 16-13 lead at the half.
From there, UAlbany never looked back, scoring 20 unanswered
points the rest of the way. For the second consecutive game, the Great Dane
defense did not allow the opponent a single score in the second half.
With 8:12 to go in the third quarter, Meek rushed seven yards
into the end zone for his first career touchdown, giving UAlbany a 22-13 lead
after the blocked extra point.
A Red Flash fumble forced and recovered by senior Ocieka Bakou
put the ball back into the hands of the hosts, and the Danes capitalized with
Smith rushing 10 yards for his third touchdown of the game.
Leading 29-13, the Great Danes looked to put the game away at
the start of the fourth quarter. However, a fumble on the two yard line, as Meek
tried to push through for his second score of the game, briefly shifted momentum
to Saint Francis.
However, the miscue would turn out to be non-concerning, as
UAlbany's consistent defense held off the Red Flash and Meek redeemed himself
with a 38-yard scramble down the field and into the end zone for the final
points of the day.
The Great Danes enter their bye week alone atop the Northeast
Conference standings with a 6-1 overall mark and perfect 4-0 record in the
league. UAlbany will resume play on Oct. 27th when they travel to
take on Sacred Heart at 1:00 p.m.
Saint Francis vs #24
University at Albany (Oct 13, 2012 at Albany, N.Y.)
Saint Francis (3-4,2-2) vs. University
at Albany (6-1,4-0)
Date: Oct 13, 2012 • Site: Albany, N.Y. • Stadium: University
Field • Attendance: 6852
Score by Quarters |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Score |
Saint Francis
|
10 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
13 |
University at
Albany |
0 |
16 |
13 |
7 |
36 |
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