Box Score ALBION, Mich. - Penalties
and turnovers are football team's worst enemies, and it was
Trine University's kryptonite on Saturday as they fell 41-14
to Albion College. The loss ends the Thunder's season at 7-3
and 3-3 in the conference.
It was not a good start to the day for the
Thunder as Ja Vontae Hence (Elkhart, Ind./Concord) fumbled the
opening kickoff, as the Britons recovered at the Trine 24. Albion
would score just five plays later on a run by Clinton Orr to give
the Britons the early lead.
Trine was forced to punt on their next possession
and the Britons would again begin driving down the field. The Trine
defense was able to come up with a stop on third down forcing
Albion to settle for a 35 yard field goal.
On the ensuing possession, quarterback Ryan
Hargraves (Taylor, Mich./Truman) was under pressure and the Britons
defense again came up with a forced fumble and recovered the ball
at the Trine 15. The Trine defense came up big once again as they
held Albion to once again settled for a field goal.
The bad luck continued for the Thunder as on
their first play of their next possession, Hargraves threw the ball
right to an Albion defender as he easily intercepted the pass as
the Britons again started with a short field. The Britons went just
26 yards capped off by a one yard run.
Trine was finally able to get the offense going
as they ran a no-huddle offense with two minutes left in the half.
The Thunder drove down the field capped off by a touchdown pass
from Hargraves to Hence. Hence juked out an Albion player at 15 and
ran in untouched to the end zone put the Thunder on the board as
they trail 20-7 at the half.
The Britons started the second half driving down
the field within scoring range but the Thunder defense would come
up big. Myron Puryear (Plymouth, Mich./Canton) picked off the
Albion pass at the six yard line ending the Britons scoring
opportunity. The Thunder were unable to get anything going on the
ensuing possession and were forced to once again punt. Albion drove
down the field as Wes Dolan scored from just a yard out.
On the following possession, the Thunder
initially stalled on their first set of downs but decided to go for
it on fourth down and one deep in their own territory. Hargraves
kept the ball and pushed the pile forward for the first down. That
would be all the Thunder could muster as they would be forced to
punt again. Albion would score on the ensuing possession on a 16
yard touchdown pass.
Despite their playoff game coming next week, the
Britons kept their starters in on their final possession as they
capped off the game as they again drove down the field, finishing
off the drive with a four yard touchdown pass.
Trine would score on the final play of the game
as Mario Hernandez (Bronson, Mich./Bronson) capped off the final
play of the game with a two yard touchdown reception as time
expired.
Trine amassed more first downs, 21-to-17, and
took more offensive snap, 70-to-56 while having the ball for nearly
four more minutes than Albion. But it was field position that gave
the Britons the upper hand as they averaged a starting position of
their own 49. The Britons rushed for 212 yards compared to 159 for
the Thunder. Trine out-passed Albion 157-to-134. Trine finished the
afternoon 8-for-15 on third downs while the Britons were
7-for-12.
Hargraves finished his afternoon completing
19-of-29 for 157 yards, but was sacked four times. Senior Kent
Biller (Nappanee, Ind./Northwood) wrapped up his Trine career
leading the team with 81 yards. Will Chrystal led the Trine
receivers with five catches for 51 yards. Hence and Hernandez each
hauled in four catches.
Freshman Kyle Monk (Churubusco, Ind./Churubusco)
led the Trine defense with nine tackles (five solo). Puryear added
in eight tackles (five solo) to go along with his fifth
interception of the year.
Biller finishes his Trine career as the second
all-time leading rusher in school history with 2,693 yards.
The loss snaps the Thunder 12 game regular season
road winning streak and a four game winning streak over the
Britons. The 41 points by Albion is the most Trine has allowed
since Wisconsin-Whitewater scored 45 against the Thunder in last
season's NCAA playoff game and the most they have scored on
the Thunder since the 2005 season.