CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – A 33-yard field goal
by Matt Alksninis coupled with a 12-yard touchdown run from Jamaal
Woods in the fourth quarter helped propel Curry College to a 20-10
win over host MIT in a New England Football Conference (NEFC) Boyd
Division match-up on Saturday. With the win, the Colonels improved
to 4-2 on the year and 3-0 in conference action while the
Engineers' dipped to 1-4 overall and 1-2 in the Boyd
Division.
Each side put together drives of 10 plays before a three-and-out by
Curry gave MIT the ball at its own 31. Runs by DeRon Brown,
including a 15-yard scamper, paired with a seven-yard strike from
Kyle Johnson to Justin Kresz put the ball at the Colonels'
eight-yard line. Kenniel Velez and Curtis Ushry pushed the
Engineers back two yards on a rushing attempt by Johnson before he
suffered a nine-yard sack by Scott Driscoll. Corey Garvey then
converted a 36-yard field goal attempt to put the Cardinal and Gray
on the board with 1:26 remaining in the opening frame.
Curry quickly evened the contest on a seven-play, 32-yard drive
that spanned less than three minutes. Ignited by a 15-yard kickoff
return from Taylor LeClair, Zach Cavanaugh completed passes of nine
and 19 yards to Samuel Victoria and Jamaal Woods that put the ball
at the MIT 26. Bruce Vieira's six-yard dash put the
Colonels' in the red zone, however, Woods lost three yards on
his next rushing attempt as Russell Spivak made the stop for the
Engineers. After an incomplete pass, Alksninis booted a career-long
41-yard field goal attempt to knot the game with 13:40 left to play
in the half.
MIT reclaimed the lead on its ensuing drive as a 30-yard kickoff
return by Brian Doyle put the Engineers just past midfield. On a
third-and-eight, Nate Forbes snagged a nine-yard pass before a
one-yard loss by Brown placed MIT at Curry's 39. Johnson then
launched a pass to Mike Fitzgerald who made a diving grab for the
touchdown. With 6:29 on the clock and the ball at the
Engineers' 27, an incomplete pass was followed by a
quarterback keeper by Cavanaugh that tied the game at 10.
The deadlock would hold for the remainder of the half and through
the third quarter. Curry had a chance to take the lead midway
through the third period as Jon Chattman registered a trio of
catches that netted 53 yards and helped moved the Colonels to the
MIT 19. The Engineers thwarted the scoring attempt when Brian
Mickle forced a fumble and recovered the loose ball one yard
back.
Curry mounted its go-ahead drive late in the third frame as a
25-yard run from Cavanaugh and then a 19-yard reception by Woods
moved the visitors to the MIT 19. A fumble that was recovered by
Woods resulted in an eight-yard loss, but he along with Cavanaugh
combined for 11 yards on the next two rushes which put the ball at
the 16. Alksninis then capped what proved to be the game-winning
drive with the 33-yard boot.
Alksninis followed with a 52-yard kickoff which Nate Forbes
returned for 38 yards and put the hosts at the Curry 44. Brown
registered a 14-yard run, but a fumble and its recovery by Brown
moved the Engineers back to the 25. After an incomplete pass, Mike
Murray recorded a five-yard sack of Johnson to end the scoring
threat.
The Colonels extended their margin on their next drive, as a
14-yard rush by Cavanaugh put his squad at midfield. Jon Sughrue
made the next three carries which yielded 34 yards. After a penalty
pushed Curry back five yards, Chattman completed a nine-yard pass
to Robert Bambini. Woods then sprinted 12 yards for the
touchdown.
The ensuing kickoff was fumbled by Nate Forbes and then recovered
by Curry's Patrick Hannon at the MIT 15. On the first play of
the Colonels' drive Chattman was picked off by Doyle at the
one-yard line. The Engineers moved the ball to their own 33 but
could go no further.
Brown finished with a game-high 203 yards on the ground, marking
the second week in a row he has surpassed the 200-yard mark.
Johnson went 9-of-17 for 105 yards as Fitzgerald notched three
catches for 58 yards. Pete Gilliland posted 14 tackles while KC
Weaver and Patrick Jupe each registered 10. Alex Rubino racked up
eight tackles including 1.5 for a loss of six yards.
Cavanaugh tallied 87 rushing yards on six attempts to go along with
163 yards in the air, including a 46-yard catch by Chattman that
closed the first half. Sughrue totaled 100 rushing yards on 15
carries while Chattman caught five passes for 111 yards. Driscoll
amassed 13 tackles (11 solo), including a nine-yard sack, as Murray
collected 12 tackles (eight solo) and a five-yard sack. Kevin
McCarthy put up eight tackles with two for a loss of three yards
while Daniel Dawson recorded six tackles that featured a six-yard
sack.
Both squads continue divisional play next Saturday, Oct. 17. MIT
will travel to Western New England College while Curry will host
Endicott College.