Montclair State Edges Albright in 2007 ECAC Division III South Atlantic Football Bowl

2007 ECAC Division III South Atlantic Football
Bowl
Montclair State University 17, Albright College
13
MONTCLAIR, N.J. - Senior running back Ryan McCoach (Rockaway, NJ
/ Morris Hills) ran for 140 yards, a touchdown and was named the
Most Valuable Player while sophomore Jeff Bliss (New Milford, NJ /
New Milford) scored the game-winning touchdown with 2:38 left in
the game as the Montclair State defense came up big in the second
half helping the Red Hawks capture the ECAC Division III South
Atlantic Bowl with a 17-13 victory over Albright College at Sprague
Field on Saturday afternoon.
The ECAC championship was the third for Montclair State as the Red
Hawks finished the year at 9-2, winning nine games for the first
time since 2003 and the ninth time in school history. MSU, which
won four straight to end the season, was making its fourth
appearance in an ECAC Championship Game and put this year's crown
along side the 1993 Southwest championship and 1998 Southeast
title.
Sophomore running back Nate Romig (Birdsboro, PA/Daniel Boone)
rushed for 115 yards and a touchdown as Albright completed its
100th football season at 7-4. The Lions were making their fifth
ECAC appearance and fell for the first time after winning
championships 1995, 1997, 2001 and 2004.
Montclair State trailed 13-10 with 6:01 to play when it took
possession at the Albright 48 following a short punt. On the first
play, Michael Jump (Toms River, NJ / Toms River South) hit A.J.
Letizia (Dumont, NJ / Dumont) for 14 yards and two plays later
connected with Omar Sevilla (North Bergen, NJ / North Bergen) on a
10-yard catch to move the ball to the Lions' 31. Vin Varcadipane
(Totowa, NJ/Passaic Valley) ran for nine yards on first down, but
on the second down McCoach was thrown for one-yard loss setting up
a key 3rd-and-2 at the 13. Bliss would rip off a 12-yard run to the
Albright 1 and after Jump was stopped on a sneak, Bliss rambled
into end zone for the touchdown giving the Red Hawks a 17-13
advantage.
Albright was not down though as William Alston (Mays Landing, NJ /
St. Joseph's) 22-yard return gave the Lions the ball at their own
44. Tanner Kelly (Clearfield, PA / Clearfield) completed a five
yard pass to Stephen Asay (Gibbstown, NJ / Paulsboro) but threw to
incomplete passes leaving Albright with a 4th-and-5 from its own
49. Kelly tried to connect with Romig deep down the left sideline,
but cornerback Rashon Walker (Belmar, NJ / Manasquan) knocked the
ball away giving MSU possession with 2:12 remaining.
From there it was all McCoach (pictured), who
began the drive with 116 yards in the game and needed 19 to become
just the second back in MSU history to record back-to-back
1,000-yard campaigns. On the first play, McCoach ran for 12 yards
to the Albright 37 and then added a six-yard run. After Albright
called its second timeout, McCoach went for two yards, joining John
Walker (1990-1991) as the only players to accomplish the feat. The
run left MSU with a 3rd-and-2 and McCoach converted that going four
yards on his final career carry (No. 646) and 35th of the game
giving the Red Hawks a first down and Montclair ran out the clock
from there.
Meanwhile Montclair State defense was dominating in the second
half. After giving up 223 yards in the first half, the Red Hawks
shut down the Lions allowing just 27 yards on 22 plays as Albright
had just one first down (which came on a penalty) and went
three-and-out in five of it seven second-half possessions.
Defensive end Vin Iachetta (Spring Lake Heights, NJ / Manasquan)
led the defense with seven tackles, including three for loss of 11
yards, a sack and a pass breakup. Linebacker Cornell Hunt (North
Brunswick, NJ / North Brunswick) had nine tackles. In addition,
Montclair also blocked three kicks, including two by Jeremy Mercer
(Leonardo, NJ / Middletown South) who finished with a school-record
10 this season. Lineman Derrell Sapp (Long Branch, NJ / Long
Branch) also had and extra point in the contest as Montclair
totaled 15 this season and 21 in the last 26 games.
Sophomore kicker Marco Capozzoli (Bloomfield, NJ / St. Joseph's)
connected from 28-yard out to give Montclair a 3-0 lead in the
second with 10:01 to go and Montclair extended the lead on its next
possession as Albright tried to fake a punt and fell a yard short.
After the Red Hawks took over, Jump hit Letizia for 17 yards and
McCoach raced 24 on the next play to bring the ball to the Lions'
18. Jump to Varcadipane pushed the ball to the Albright 5 and on
the next play, McCoach scampered the final yardage for the
touchdown as MSU moved ahead 10-0 with seven minutes to play before
halftime.
Albright struck right back as on its first play following the
kickoff, Romig ripped off a 61-yard run to the Montclair 3. Three
plays later, Romig would take a pitch and outrace a defender four
yards for the touchdown as Albright pulled within 10-6 as Mercer
blocked extra point. Montclair would get the ball back and moved to
the Albright 29 before turning it over on downs. The Lions then
marched 71 yards in 10 plays as a pass interference penalty on MSU
on fourth down kept the drive going and Kelly found Asay for
20-yard to the MSU 3. Three plays later, Kelly snuck in from a yard
out as Albright led 13-10 at halftime.
Jump finished 16-of-32 for 241 yards in his final game at
Montclair State with six of those passes going to Letizia, who
finished with 110 yards. Brandon Fronjian (Palisades Park, NJ /
Palisades Park) and Sevilla each had three receptions as Montclair
State had 403 yards of total offense in the game.
Romig also added a 30-yard completion to his outstanding afternoon
while Kelly was 11-of-24 for 87 yards through the air. Asay had
five receptions for 49 yards as the Lions finished with 250 total
yards, it second-lowest output of the season. Defensive back Matt
Christ (Birdsboro, PA/Reading Central Catholic) had 12 tackles, a
forced fumble and an interception for Albright while Andrew Kibler
(Freeland, MD/Calvert Hall) had nine tackles.
(Courtesy of Montclair State University Sports
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