Box Score ALMA, Mich. - It was big
day for the Trine University football defense as they forced four
turnovers in their 26-0 win over conference opponent Alma College.
The Thunder are now 5-1 on the season and 1-1 in the MIAA.
Over the course of the first combined five
possessions between the two teams, neither was able to get a drive
going over four plays. Finally, on Trine's third possession,
a fourth and 11, 22 yard pass completion from quarterback Ryan
Hargraves (Taylor, Mich./Truman) to junior Will Chrystal (Portage,
Mich./Northern) put the Thunder in striking distance. From there
junior Devin Leas (Poneto, Ind./Southern Wells) pounded the ball
into the end zone on a fourth and goal from the 1 yard line.
Two possessions later, the Thunder would find the
end zone again setup by senior Brock Reinig (Leo, Ind./Leo) forcing
an Alma fumble and sophomore Jordan Hamilton (Churubusco,
Ind./Churubusco) recovering the ball at the Alma 22. After an Alma
personal foul moved the ball to the five yard line, Hargraves again
found Chrystal on the right side of the end zone for the score.
Trine nearly got the ball right back, as Alma
fumbled the ensuing kickoff, but the Scots were able to recover it
at their own 16.
Trine forced the Scots to punt on their next two
possessions as the defense allowed just 23 yards of offense. On the
Thunder's final possession of the half, the offense started
at their own 20. The Thunder were driving into Alma territory but a
personal foul and a holding penalty knocked Trine out of scoring
range as they led 13-0 at the half.
On the Scots opening drive of the second half,
sophomore Blaek Combs (Rushville, Ind./Rushville) forced another
Alma fumble as freshman Jeremiah Harvey (Colver, Ind./Colver)
recovered and returned it to the Alma 32. Eight players later,
Hargraves found junior Ja Vontae Hence (Elkhart, Ind./Concord)
cutting across the middle of the field who then ran it in for a six
yard score.
With Alma driving into Trine territory on their
next possession, junior Ben Mohr (Boggstown, Ind./Triton Central)
picked off the Alma pass that deflected off a Scots receiver. After
Alma was called for pass interference near the goal line, freshman
Jared Barton (Middleton, Mich./Fulton) scored his first career
touchdown on a 15 yard run.
The Thunder kept the shutout in tack when they
stopped the Scots longest drive of the game early in the fourth
quarter. Alma drove down to the Trine 1 yard line, for a first and
goal. The Scots were called for an ineligible player downfield on
second down pushing them back five yards. From there, three
straight incomplete passes gave the Thunder the ball back on
downs.
The Scots would get the ball right back and would
again drive down the field, this time to the six yard line. Alma
this time was called for a false start pushing them back once
again. The Scots ran the ball to the seven, but the Thunder defense
forced two incomplete passes, forcing Alma to again turn the ball
over on downs, allowing Trine to run the clock out with just over
five minutes left in the game.
Barton earned his first career start at running
back, replacing the injured veteran Kent Biller. Barton showed he
could handle the pressure running for 146 yards on 22 carries.
Fellow freshman Austin Shoemaker (Huntington, Ind./Huntington
North) contributed to the running game with 11 carries for 48
yards. In the pocket, Hargraves was 10-for-14 for 75 yards in the
air. Chrystal led the Thunder receivers with three catches for 38
yards, while Hence also had three catches for 10 yards.
Senior Aaron Shoemaker (Onsted, Mich./Onsted) led
the Trine defense with eight tackles, five solo and one for a loss.
Shoemaker also broke up two passes. Sophomore Myron Puryear
(Plymouth, Mich./Canton) had a solid day on defense with five pass
breakups and a tackle for loss. Junior Raymond Nelson (Cassopolis,
Mich./Ross Beatty) also had an interception.
Trine held Alma to a season-low 56 yards rushing
and 212 yards of total offense. The Thunder held the ball for
almost double the amount the Scots had possession, 39:51-to-20:09.
The Trine defense also played solid on third down, as the Scots
were just 3-for-15 on third down conversions.
Trine will return home for their October 22 game
against Hope College starting at 1:00 p.m.