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LYCOMING
SHUTS OUT SUSQUEHANNA; WINS CONFERENCE TITLE
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Quarterback Phil Mann
dives for a touchdown on a fourth-and-goal play from the
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WILLIAMSPORT,
PA – The Lycoming College football team (8-1) claimed their 13th
Middle Atlantic Conference championship, Saturday afternoon, by
shutting out Susquehanna University (4-6), 38-0. The Warriors
forced seven turnovers and held the Crusader offense to just 236
yards, while Lycoming’s offense found the endzone five times and
compiled 426 total yards. The victory gives the Warriors an
automatic berth into the NCAA Division III National Playoffs
beginning Saturday, November 22.
Junior
quarterback Phil Mann (Mill Hall, Pa.; Central Mountain)
completed 13-of-18 passes for 215 yards and two touchdowns to lead
Lycoming’s offense. He also added 47 yards rushing and another
pair of touchdowns. Ricky Lannetti (Sr./Philadelphia, Pa.;
Father Judge) was the game’s leading receiver with six
catches for 141 yards, including an 80-yard touchdown reception. Drew
Corsilli (Jr./Manville, N.J.; Manville) was the Warriors’
leading rusher with 62 yards on 11 carries, including one score.
Defensively,
Lycoming recorded five interceptions and two fumbles, while
limiting Susquehanna to 236 yards of total offense including just
25 yards rushing. Brian Kaspick (Jr./Clearfield, Pa.;
Clearfield) led the way with seven tackles and a pair of
interceptions. Sean McGinley (Sr./Croydon, Pa.; Conwell-Egan)
added five tackles and a game-high three sacks. Tim Schmidt
(Sr./Philadelphia, Pa.; Roman Catholic), Matt Murdock
(Fr./Elysburg, Pa.; Southern Columbia), and Kevin LeSage
(So./Darby, Pa.; Monsignor Bonner) each intercepted a pass for
the Warriors.
For the
Crusaders, Craig Ulrich (Sr./Milton, Pa.; Milton) completed
13-of-39 passes for 196 yards. His favorite target was Mark
Bartosic (Sr./Northumberland, Pa.; Shikellamy) who caught
eight passes for 131 yards. Defensively, Larry Cannon
(Jr./Hatfield, Pa.; North Penn) recorded a game-high 11
tackles.
Lycoming opened
the scoring on their very first possession, marching 64 yards on
five plays for a touchdown. Corsilli ran for 36 of the 64 yards on
three running plays, including a 27-yard sprint for the score. Chris
Schrader (Fr./Glenolden, Pa.; Monsignor Bonner) added the
extra point for a 7-0 lead.
The Warriors
scored their second touchdown later in the quarter. Garrett
Zoschg (Sr./Emporium, Pa.; Cameron County) gave the offense
great field position by recovering a Susquehanna fumble on the
Crusader 35-yard line. Lycoming then gained eight yards on three
plays to set up a fourth-and-two from the 27. Mann called his own
number on a draw play and scampered 27 yards to paydirt. Schrader
again added the point after.
On their first
possession of the second quarter, the Warriors stretched their
lead to 21-0 with a 52-yard, seven-play drive. Mann again capped
the drive himself, this time diving into the endzone on a
fourth-and-goal from the one-yard line. A 25-yard completion from
Mann to Lannetti keyed the drive.
Lycoming forced
the Crusaders to punt after four plays on the ensuing possession.
Lannetti mishandled the punt but recovered it himself on the
Warriors’ 20-yard line. He quickly made up for his near-mistake.
On the very first play from scrimmage, Mann lofted a pass deep
down the sideline and Lannetti ran under it at the Susquehanna
40-yard line before out-sprinting his defender to the endzone for
the 80-yard scoring strike. Schrader’s extra-point made the
score 28-0 with seven minutes to play in the half.
Schrader added
three more points to Lycoming’s total in the closing seconds of
the first half by connecting on a career-long 42-yard field goal.
In the second
half, the Warriors again scored on their first possession. LeSage
set up the drive by intercepting a pass and returning it to the
Crusader 31-yard line. Six plays later, Mann found Sean
Hennigar (Sr./Philadelphia, Pa.; Father Judge) for a nine-yard
touchdown pass. Schrader added his fifth extra-point of the
afternoon to cap the scoring.
Lycoming will
now wait to find out their first-round opponent in the NCAA
playoffs and where the game will be played. The entire bracket for
the Division III playoffs will be announced live on ESPN-News at 1
p.m. eastern time on Sunday afternoon.
Notes:
Lannetti’s six receptions give him 65 for the season – a new
single-season record for the Warriors … Lycoming possessed the
ball for 37:24 to Susquehanna’s 22:36 … The Warrior defense
held the Crusaders to just 122 yards of offense through three
quarters before giving up 114 in the final quarter … Bartosic,
the only player in NCAA history to record four consecutive
1000-yard receiving seasons, was held to just one catch for 11
yards in the first half and three catches for 54 yards through
three quarters. He added five receptions for 77 yards in the
fourth quarter and was the intended receiver on 10 of
Susquehanna’s final 16 pass attempts. … The 38-0 final was the
first shutout of a Crusader team since 1999 and it was the first
time Lycoming has shut Susquehanna out since 1979.

Free safety Brian Kaspick intercepted two passes
and led the Warriors with seven tackles Saturday afternoon.
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