Box Score ANGOLA, Ind. - It took just
five plays for the Trine University football team to sprint to a
lead, helping them pick up a huge win as they knocked off defending
conference champion Albion College 27-22 on homecoming. The Thunder
improve to 4-2 on the season and are now just one of two undefeated
teams in the conference at 2-0.
The scoring came fast as furious for the Thunder
to start the game. After going for the long pass on their first
play of the game, senior quarterback Ryan Hargraves (Taylor,
Mich./Truman) would scramble for a career-long 83-yard touchdown to
put the Thunder on the board. On the ensuing Albion possession, the
Britons running back Darrin Williams would fumble the ball on their
third play as senior Myron Puryear (Canton, Mich./Plymouth) would
recover the ball and scramble for 79 yards and the score to give
Trine a 14-0 lead just 2:09 into the game.
Albion would answer back going 81 yards in eight
plays as Clinton Orr ran for a 28-yard score, but the point after
attempt failed when the Albion holder was unable to snatch the low
snap.
On the Britons next possession, the Thunder
defense would come up big as Albion was driving deep into Trine
territory. On third-down and the ball on the Trine 16-yard-line,
sophomore Tyler Guzy (Coldwater, Mich./Coldwater) would intercept
the Dominic Dona Pass at the 2-yard-line to end the Albion threat.
Trine would use the turnover to their advantage as they drove
nearly the entire length of the field in just 13 plays as senior
Mike Inge (Grand Rapids, Mich./Forest Hills Northern) capped off
the drive as he ran the ball in from 4 yard outs to give the
Thunder a 21-6 advantage.
Not to be counted out though, the defending
conference champs would answer back as Orr would score on an
18-yard run as the two-point conversion pass was intercepted.
The Thunder would score once more before the end
of the half as junior Tyler Keck (Elkhart, Ind./Elkhart Memorial)
would split the uprights from 32 yards out as time expired to give
Trine a 24-12 halftime advantage.
Albion would start the third quarter with a field
goal of the own, a 21-yard kick, but the defense for both teams
would prevail in the quarter as the two sides traded
three-and-outs.
Trine's lead would be cut to just two as
the Britons started the fourth quarter with a 10-yard touchdown run
by Williams. The Thunder would answer right back, using a short
field thanks to a 39-yard kickoff return by Puryear as Keck capped
off the Thunder's seven play drive by drilling a 30-yard
field goal attempt.
Neither team would be able to get much going on
their next possessions as the game would come down to one final
drive by Albion.
After a holding penalty to start their drive,
Trine sophomore Ryan Hogan (Vine Grove, Ky./Meade County) and
junior Louis Danesi (Santa Fe, Texas/Santa Fe) sacked Bona for a
5-yard loss to bring up fourth down. Albion would convert on the
4th-and-15 with a 22-yard pass and the first-down. After another
first-down put the Britons near mid-field, another holding penalty
would push them back. After two incomplete passes, Bona would be
intercepted by junior Blaek Combs (Rushville, Ind./Rushville
Consolidate) at the Trine 15 to seal the Thunder victory.
Hargraves led the Thunder through the air and on
the ground as he completed 11-of-15 for 166 yards, while scrambling
for a net of 83 yards on 11 carries and a touchdown. Inge finished
the afternoon with 49 yards on 21 carries and a score on the
ground. Senior JaVontae Hence (Elkhart, Ind./Concord) caught five
passes for a game-high 60 yards.
Combs led all players with a career-high 17
tackles (8 solo) including one for a loss, a pick and a pass
break-up. Danesi finished with nine tackles (3 solo), a half sack,
and a tackle for loss.
For the afternoon, Albion out-gained the Thunder
356-300, but the Trine defense came up with three turnovers (2
interceptions and 1 fumble). Trine was 3-of-9 on third-down
conversions while the Britons converted 5-of-14; Albion was also
3-for-4 on fourth-downs.
Trine has now won four of the last five meeting
between the two schools and is now 4-1 against Albion at home in
conference play.
Trine will face-off against the only other
unbeaten team in conference when they travel to Adrian on October
13 for a 4:00 p.m. game as they try and avenge a 26-7 loss a season
ago.