Box Score OLIVET, Mich. - The Trine
University football team got back in the win column as they easily
handled Olivet College 42-6. The Thunder are now 6-2 on the season
and 2-2 in the MIAA.
It started off well for the Thunder as they
forced the Comets three and out on their opening drive. Trine drove
right down the field as their nine play, 73-yard drive was capped
off by a 22-yard Kent Biller (Nappanee, Ind./Northwood) sweep run
to the left for the score.
Trine would get the ball right back as they
forced another three and out on the Olivet offense. Trine would
again drive down the field, but the offense would stall after three
incomplete passes including a fourth and 16. Olivet would again go
three and out as the Comets punt was short, just 16 yards, giving
Trine ball on the Olivet 45. Quarterback Ryan Hargraves (Taylor,
Mich./Truman) found Will Chrystal (Portage, Mich. /Northern) who
made a diving catch for a 35-yard gain and the first down. From
there, three plays later Hargraves ran it in untouched from a yard
out for his third rushing touchdown of the season.
After Trine forced the Comets to punt again,
Biller ran for a 37-yard gain putting the Thunder within striking
distance. On the next play, Hargraves pass in the end zone intended
for Chrystal was intercepted by the Comets Rob Jensen for a
touchback. After Olivet got their first, first down of the game,
Myron Puryear (Plymouth, Mich./Canton) intercepted the Olivet pass.
Puryear snatched the jump ball away from the Comet's receiver
after Kyle Sherwood (Hanover, Mich./Hanover Horton) pressured
Olivet's quarterback. The Trine offense would stumble for the
first time as they were forced to punt on the ensuing
possession.
On Olivet's ensuing possession, the Thunder
came up with a big stop on fourth down as the Comets were driving
deep into Trine territory. Ryan Braun (Grand Blanc, Mich./Grand
Blanc) and Ben Mohr (Boggstown, Ind./Triton Central) stuff the
Olivet runner a yard shy of the first down.
Trine would score just before halftime as
Hargraves found Jeff Harbrecht (Lowell, Ind./Lowell) wide open over
the middle for the 20-yard touchdown as the Thunder led 21-0 at
halftime.
Trine started the second half with a bang as
Puryear took the opening kickoff back 85 yards for his first career
return for a touchdown. Puryear wasn't done yet as he would
complete the trifecta. Three plays into Olivet's next
possession, Puryear stripped the ball from Olivet's wide
receiver after it was initially a 15-yard gain for the Comets. That
play would setup the Thunder for another score as their eight play,
54-yard drive was capped off by three yard rush by Devin Leas
(Poneto, Ind./Southern Wells).
Olivet would score their only points of the game
at the end of the third quarter as Trine was forced to punt after
being backed up to their own six yard line. The Comets drove just
37 yards capped off by a five yard touchdown pass, but the extra
point was blocked by the Trine defense.
Olivet tried an onside kick on the ensuing
kickoff, but the Thunder were ready for it as Austin Thrana
(Michigan Center, Mich./Michigan Center) recovered the ball.
The Trine defense came up with one more big stop
as they pushed the Olivet offense all the way back to their own
five yard line. After Olivet was called for a personal foul, Ryan
Hogan (Vine Gove, Ky./Meade County) recorded his first career sack
resulting in the Comets being forced to punt again.
Trine would put one final score on the board as
Leas would again score, this time from nine yards out after the
Thunder had a short field to work with.
Trine's offense tied a season-high with 42
points as Hargraves led the offense going 13-for-22 from the pocket
for 135 yards. Biller led the ground game for the Thunder,
scrambling for 92 yards. Five other backs ran for at least 30 yards
for Trine. Chrystal led all receivers with 78 yards on four
catches. Ja Vontae Hence (Elkhart, Ind./Concord) finished the
afternoon with a game-high five catches for 29 yards.
The defense for Trine forced a season-high eight
punts from the Olivet offense. Caleb Nitz (Baroda, Mich./Lakeshore)
led the defense with 10 total tackles (four solo). Hogan and
Sherwood each recorded a sack while Sherwood also added a tackle
for a three yard loss.
Trine will play their final home game of the
season on November 5 as they host Kalamazoo for a 1:00 p.m.
game.