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Football
Beats CNU, Again
Men’s Soccer Rocks Ferrum
For
More Information Contact: Scott
Musa, 540.665.5417
Football
WINCHESTER
,
Va.
– The Shenandoah University football team gave Paul Barnes his
first win as a head coach in a big way Saturday night as his Hornets
defeated Christopher Newport 19-15 before a homecoming crowd of 2724 at
Shentel Stadium.
Shenandoah (1-4,1-1) snapped a
program record four game losing streak with the victory over the
defending Dixie Conference co-champions Captains (1-4, 0-1). SU has
now won both of its series meetings with Christopher Newport.
This is also the first win for Barnes since he took over for
program founder Walter Barr this past December.
CNU started quickly; they took an
early 7-0 lead when Thomas Thornton capped a 6 play, 39 yard drive
with a 6 yard touchdown run.
Although this was the majority of
the Captains offense in the first half, their defense held SU
without a first down until the Hornets final drive of the first
period. Barnes’ club could get nothing going offensively until the
SU defense forced the first of what would be five CNU turnovers.
Shenandoah recovered the Thomas
Thornton fumble on the CNU 19 and took just four plays to knot the
score at 7. The turnover bug struck again one play later as Davis
Briggs fumbled the ensuing kickoff back to the hosts at the Captains
24. It took eight plays this time, but Anthony McGhee (Reston,Va./South
Lakes) gave the Hornets their first home lead of the season when he
took a 2nd and goal pitch from the 3 and waltzed
untouched into the endzone.
CNU salvaged something out the
series when William Blount returned the blocked PAT attempt for a
two-point conversion. This made the score 13-9 SU.
The two teams then played a
scoreless third quarter before the Captains took their second and
lead at the
13:10
mark of the fourth when
Thornton
blasted over from the 2.
Shenandoah answered right back
though, using a 37 yard Chris Gillette (Woodbridge,
Va./Hylton)
kickoff return to start the drive from the SU 44. Nine plays later,
McGhee added his second touchdown of the night by following a trio
of SU blockers into the end zone on 2nd and goal from the
6.
CNU would possess the ball two more
times, but could not reach Shenandoah territory on either occasion.
Mario Marin had a game high 111
yards on 20 carries while CNU quarterbacks Eric Carlson and Phillip
Jones were a combined 2 for 15 for 20 yards and one interception
through the air.
Dennis Robart (Cuyahoga
Falls, Ohio/Potomac
State) had 65 yards on 19 carries and McGhee added 61 yards on 21
carries.
Quarterback Wayne Hogwood (Arlington,
Va./Wakefield)
was 6 for 10 for 62 yards through the air. He also gained 38 yards
on 10 rushes.
Senior Gregg Anderson (Clifton,
Va./Robinson)
led the Hornets with 16 tackles (five solo) and had one fumble
recovery and three passes defensed to go along with his end zone
pick. Junior Michael Doleman (Berryville, Va/Clarke
County) played his most solid game of the season with 15 tackles (10
solo, 5 for loss), a forced fumble, two sacks and two passes
defensed.
Richy Ingram and Jason Flanigan
both had nine tackles for CNU.
A complete box score and play by
play can be found at http://www.su.edu/athletics/fb/2002/100502.htm
Shenandoah is now off until October
19 when it travels to Greensboro
for another Dixie Conference contest. Game time at Grimsley
High
School
is
7:00.
Men’s Soccer
WINCHESTER,
Va.
– The SU men’s soccer team evened its record at
4-4-2
Saturday afternoon with a 7-1 blowout victory over Dixie Conference
rival
Ferrum
College.
The Hornets dazzled the Homecoming
2002 crowd with its finest offensive performance of the season. SU
took just 47 seconds to score its first goal and netted the game
winner seven minutes later.
Junior Akmed Mansaray (Alexandria,
Va./TC
Williams) and freshman David Schmitt (Brandon,
Fla./Bloomingdale)
both had two goals and an assist on three shots. The two men
combined on the game winner in the 8th minute when
Schmitt took a Mansaray cross right in front of the Panthers net and
ripped a shot past FC keeper Rod Baker.
Ferrum (1-10-1,
0-3-1) got its only goal in the 30th minute when Ryan
Hambright redirected a Mario Erazo corner kick.
Three SU goalies saw action, with
freshman Chris Peter (Chantilly,
Va./Northern
Va CC) providing the final nail the coffin by stopping a penalty
kick with just over three minutes to play.
A complete box score and play by
play can be found at http://www.su.edu/athletics/msoc/2002/100502.htm
SU is back in action again
Wednesday afternoon against
Christopher
Newport
University.
Game time is 4:00.
Women’s Soccer
ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. – The women’s
soccer team was not as fortunate as the men; SU dropped a 9-0 Dixie
Conference contest at NC Wesleyan.
Junior keeper Stephanie Rush (Spotsylvania,
Va./Spotsylvania)
had two saves as Wesleyan (7-4, 5-1) pelted the Hornets with 23
shots.
SU is now
2-8-1
overall and 1-4 in Dixie Conference play.
A complete box score and play by
play can be found at http://www.su.edu/athletics/wsoc/2002/100502.htm
Shenandoah is back in action
Tuesday at home against Meredith
College.
Cross Country
CARLISLE
,
Pa.
– A pair of freshmen once again led the SU men’s and women’s
cross country teams this past weekend.
Aimee Ruder (Merrillville,
Ind./Purdue)
led the women with a 28:50 over the 6000 meter course while Greg
Ziegler (Forty Fort, Pa./Wyoming Seminary) had a 31:52 for the men.
Both teams will compete in the Virginia
State
meet next Saturday at Bridgewater
College.
Women’s Volleyball
ROANOKE,
Va.
– The women’s volleyball team suffered through a poor hitting
performance Saturday afternoon in the Hornets 3-0 (15-30, 20-30,
23-30) loss at
Roanoke
College.
For the first time all season SU
(9-14) did not hit in positive numbers. The Hornets had 18 kills and
23 errors in 126 attempts for a -.040 percentage.
Senior Carly Higbee (Catlett
,Va./Liberty)
led SU with seven kills.
A complete SU box score can be
found at http://www.su.edu/athletics/vb/2002/100502.htm
The Hornets return to Dixie
Conference action on Wednesday with a home match against CNU. Game
time is
7:00.
Shenandoah
University offers 16 intercollegiate sports, eight for men and eight
for women. For further information, please contact the Office of
Athletic Communications at 540-665-5417 or visit our web site at http://www.su.edu/athletics.
For
Dixie
Conference Information,
please visit the
Dixie
Conference home page: http://www.dixieconference.com.
Shenandoah
University is a comprehensive Level V private university with an
enrollment of approximately 2,500 students in five schools: School
of Arts & Sciences, Harry F. Byrd Jr. School of Business,
Shenandoah Conservatory, Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy and the
School of Health Professions (Athletic Training, Nursing, Physician
Assistant, Respiratory Care, Occupational Therapy and Physical
Therapy). The University offers more than 60 programs of study at
the undergraduate, graduate and professional levels.
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