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THE HARTFORD COURANT: Sunday, September 17, 1995 El Saturday's results No. 4 Florida 62, No. 8 Tennessee 37 State ot Yale's till last stoo RPI 21, Coast Guard 20 Tennessee New Haven 20, Indiana (Pa.) 19 RPI 21, Coast Guard 20 1J 17 0 7-37 7 14 20 21-62 No. 1 Florida State 77, N.C. State 17 Florida 7 1020 Coast Guard (1-1 RPI (1-0) Sacred Heart 42, Western New England 3 0 1421 TEAM STATISTICS utonn 94, centra! 9 Western 7, Brockport State 6 Vale 42, Brown 38 TEAM STATISTICS 7 7 0 3-17 N.C.

State Florida State JL Defense finishes what Hetherington starts in opener 21 21 14 21-77 East TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Return Yards First downs Rushes-yards RPI 22 45-265 173 87 6-214 NCS FSU 17 38 Tenn Fla 26 28 35-124 36-203 336 381 55 42 24-3fKI 29-39-1 2-18 2-45 4-4 3-1 2-28 11-106 29:27 30:33 C. Guard 22 40-171 311 78 2-86 1-1 2-10 51-186 37-271 5P11 71 hm 1 1 fwmm -m Passing yards Return yards Punts-yards Fumbies-lost Penalties-yards 184 466 Comp-Att-Int Punts FumWes-lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 120 99 First downs Rushes-yards Passing Return Yards Comp-Att-Int Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 9-20-0 3646-1 SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY 5-47 1-49 1-0 8-51 6-54 Krishaun Gilmore 55 run (Matt Dias kick) 31:27 28:33 CG Mike Roschel 28 FG CG Christian Lee 73 pass from Pete Mel- SCORING SUMMARY Tenn Nash 9 pass from Manning (Hall kick) Fla Hilliard 14 pass from Wuerffel (Edmts-ton kick) Tenn Ford 1 run (kick blocked) Tenn-FG Had 31 Tenn Nash 20 past from Manning (Hall kick) i Fla Taylor 1 run (Edmltton kick) FSU-Cooper 12 pass from Kanell (Bentley nick (Koscnei kick) CG Roschel 27 FG Gilmore 66 run (kick failed) CG Melnick 5 run (Roschel kick) Gilmore 1 run (Gilmore run) HICK NCS Stephens 12 run (Prlmantl kick) FSU Williams 2 run (Bentley kick) FSU Cooper 24 pass from Kanell (Bentley INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Albright 38, Lebanon Val. 3 Allegheny 31, Denison 7 Bentley 44, Curry 7 Bloomsburg 24, California, Pa. 20 Boston U. 40, Maine 21 Bucknell 28, Fordham 21 C.W.

Post 27. Albany, N.Y, 21 Canisius 33, Siena 13 Carnegie-Mellon 35, Rhodes 7 Clarion 48, Fairmont St. 13 Columbia 28, Harvard 24 Concord 17, Newport News 12 Delaware 28, Villanova 7 Delaware Val. 13, Jersey City St. 10 Dickinson 35, Muhlenberg 0 Duke 23, Army 21 FDU-Madison 38, Wldener 36 Framingham St.

20, Fltchburg St. 0 Franklin Marshall 14, Urslnus 0 Frostburg St. 21, Mercyhurst 7 Geneva 44, Taylor 0 Georgetown, D.C. 27, lona 14 Hartwick 28. Alfred 21 Hotstra 26, Lafayette 0 Ithaca 30, Mansfield 12 Juniata 15, Moravian 15, tie Lehigh 20, Colgate 9 Lycoming 48, Kings, Pa.

0 Marlst 20, St. Francis, Pa. 17 Massachusetts 51, Holy Cross 0 Michigan 23, Boston College 13 Millersville 39, American Intl. 0 Monmouth, N.J. 34, St.

Peter's 10 Norwich 35, 7 Pace 17, St. John's, NY 7 Penn 20, Dartmouth 12 KICK FSU Dunn 10 pass from Kanell (Bentley PASSING-Coast Guard. Pete Melnick 18. 27-2-31 1-1; RPI, Mark Barnes 16-27-173 kick; FSU Dunn 40 run (Bentlev kick) KttEIVING-Coast Guard, Christian Lee Tern-Austin 46 fumble return (Hall kick) Fla Hilliard 11 pass from Wuerffel (Edmis-ton kick) Fla Hilliard 6 pass from Wuerffel (Edmiston kick) Fla Hilliard 15 past from Wuerffel (pass failed) Fla Anthony 8 pass from Wuerffel (Edmiston kick) Fie Anthony 19 run (Edmiston kick) 140-1 Al Thomoson 7-1 13: James Jones NCS-Grissett 80 pass from Harvey (Prlmantl kick) 53; RPI, Mike Muccl 7-65; Jason Sawyer 65. FSU Dunn 12 pass from Kanell (Bentley RUSHING-Coast Guard, James Jones 24-96; Pete Melnick 1062; RPI, Krishaun Gil more 25-203-3.

RICK FSU E.G.Green 14 pass from Kanell (Bentley kick) FSU E.G.Green 63 pass from Busby (Bentley kick) Fla Wuerffel 1 run (Edmiston kick) Fla Doerlng 20 pass from Wuerffel (Edmiston kick) Tenn-Copeland 12 run (Hall kick) A 85,105. New Haven 20, Indiana, Pa. 19 FSU Cooper 3 pass from Busby (Bentley 720 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS New Haven (3-0) Indiana, Pa. (1-2) KICK FSU Feaster 15 run (Bentley kick) FSU easier 2 run (Bentley kick) NCS-FG Prlmantl 45 A 72,800. 0-19 RUSHING Tennessee.

Graham 17-87. TEAM STATISTICS Copeland 4-35, Levtne H4, Ford 2-3, Bry- Hill tl i im' 'i i I mull nn miiiinf i -i-Mrrlrr rfTirll INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS son i-v, jennim i-u, Lane Hminus 1), Manning 3-(mlnus 14). Florida, T.Jackson 17-119, Taylor 945, Anthony 1-19, Green 1-3, 1 Dubose 2-1, Wuerffel Wmlnus 4). State. Stephens 20-114.

Michael McAndrews The Hartford Courant It takes Brown's Greg Bauer, left, and Eric Allen to brine down Brown 1144, Mater 544. Florida Dunn 9-101, Preston 6-60, Feaster 6-36, Andrews First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Indiana 21 52-160 176 18 8-352 Haven 18 2523 276 36 8-363 11 10-84 Dave Prybyla, who had eight catches in Yale's 42-38 victory. 4-21, Abdullah 2-14, Riley 1-14, Glenn 5-10, Williams 3-10, Pruitt 1-10. PASSING Tennessee, Manning 23-36-0-326, Copeland 1-2-0-10. Florida, Wuerffel 29-39-1-381.

RECEIVING-Tennessee, Nash 5-59, Staley 4-51, McCullough 443, Kent 2-98, Pfetffer 2-24, Pillow 2-18, Silvan 2-17, Graham 1- PASSING-NC State, Harvey 9-180-184, Punts-yards FumWes-lost Penalties-yards 2-1 Laureano 0-2-04), Florida Kanell 28-32- 9-54 Penn St. 66, Temple 14 Princeton 24, Cornell 22 Rhode Island 10, New Hampshire 7 Robert Morris 38, Duquesne 20 Rochester 35, Gannon 23 Rutgers 27, Navy 17 Springfield 35, Kings Point 0 St. John Fisher 35, Hobart 20 Stonehill 38, Nichols 14 Susquehanna 24, Wilkes 3 Trenton St, 17, Wm. Paterson 14 Union, N.Y. 44.

Worcester Tech 0 Maryland 21, Gettysburg 17 W. Va. Weslyn 16, Kutztown 14 Wagner 28, Stony Brook 27 Wash. Jeff. 31, Buffalo St.

14 Waynesburg 37, Walsh 15 West Chester 25, Shippensburg 14 1-dlU, Busby 8-14-0-156. 11, Levlne 1-10. Schuler 1-5. Florida. Hil i By BRUCE BERLET Courant Staff Writer NEW HAVEN Yale won, lost, won, then nearly lost its opener Saturday at Yale Bowl.

1 And despite 532 yards in offense and a personal-best performance by senior quarterback Chris Hetherington, it was a defensive play that clinched a 42-38 victory over Brown before 14,095. -v Free safety Tim Reed, the only Yale player from Rhode Island, knocked Brown tight end Costa Panagos to the ground 2 yards from end zone on the final play, end-, ing a 23-yard pass play and preserving the Elis' sixth victory over the Bears in seven years. "I knew there were 3 seconds left Jwhen the ball was snapped and if they didn't get in the end zone, we win," Reed said after his ninth tackle. "Brown quarterback McCullough stared over the middle almost all the way, and I got good leverage on the tackle." Said Brown coach Mark Whipple: "I told the kids at halftime we had 30 minutes left and that's all we needed not one more second "but I guess I was wrong." stop came 67 seconds after sophomore tailback Renard Craigwell ran 9 yards around left 'end to cap a 75-yard, 11-play Yale drive. It also ended a memorable game between the schools in which Yale led 27-10 at halftime, 38-27 on Brown's third defensive touchdown with 12 minutes, 36 seconds left, then rallied to win on Craigwell's two IDs and two-point conversion pass.

"I've been in a lot of but never like this in an opener," said Carm Cozza, in his 31st season as Yale coach. "We had a comedy of errors in the third quarter to keep the fans here, but our character really showed at the end. "If you had to script it, you couldn't have written it any better. This could be a highlight film for an entire season." 1 Hetherington would fill much of the reel both good and bad. He rushed 21 times, often on scrambles, for a career-high 166 yards SCORING SUMMARY State, Grlssett 2-104, Thomas 2-24, Addis 2-22.

Guff ie 2-1 3. Ftorl fense enabled the Elis to score their most points in an Ivy League game since a 47-0 victory over Columbia Oct. 18, 1986. The 80 points were the most in a Yale game since the liard 9-112. Doerlng 5-73.

T.Jackson 5-56. da Cooper 8-114, Green 5-122, Messair Taylor 4-44, Anthony 3-59, Karlm 2-28, Evans 1-9. o-oo, uunn a-ji, Preston 4-34, Riley 3-37, 1 Jon Ruff, 36 FG I Ruff. 47 fg NH-Gene Adair 47 FG NH Adair 38 FG No. 7 Penn State 66.

Elis beat Vermont 89-0 Oct. 5, 1929 uugans narren No. 2 Nebraska 64, Arizona St. 21 I Taun Henderson 57 pass from Ken Ferguson (Ruff kick) "The offense felt it could score Temple 14 NH Aaron Gagnon 69 pass from Jesse every time," said Hetherington, Temple 0 7 7 014 17 14 11 14-66 William Mary 32, Northeastern 0 Wingate 35, Shepherd 21 Worcester St. 16, 2 penn it Showerda (Adair kick) l-Ruff 27 fg I Ruff 37 FG 0 7 7 7-21 who threw a fourth-down, 6-yard TD pass to Dave Prybyla and scored Arizona State Nebraska 6 30 14 14-64 TEAM STATISTICS NH Tyrone Seabrooks 12 bass from South on a 28-yard run in a 24-pomt sec TEAM STATISTICS smoweroa (Adair kick) INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ASU First downs Rushes-yards' Pasting Return Yards ond quarter.

"In the first game of the season, there's often a lot of adversity, a lot of mistakes and 17 30 First downs Rushes-yards PASSING New Haven, Jesse Showerda, Alabama 7, Clark Atlanta 0 Albany, Ga. 35, Kentucky St. 0 Alcorn St. 20, Alabama St. 20, tie Appalachian St.

38, N. Carolina 31 Arkansas 20, Alabama 19 Austin Peay 38, W. Kentucky 34 45-171 55-394 290 292 77 123 25-47-2-276-2; Indiana.Ken Ferguson 9-21 1-168-1 TU PSU 10 36 24-61 63-373 146 232 0 78 1S-26-2 20-30-1 10-370 147 1-0 1-0 8-65 9-110 22:52 37:08 ComrAtt-lnt turnovers, but we knew we had to Punts -f RECEIVING New Haven. Joe Soorkin 8-73: stay poised and execute. Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards 14-33-2 12-20-1 7-39 2-61 Tyrone Seabrooks 6-70-1 Bobby Barnette 6-45; Aaron Gagnon 5-48-1; Indiana, Tony and completed 17 of 30 passes for 223 yards.

His 389 yards were the second most for a Yale player, trailing quarterback Kelly Ryan's 426 in a 41-24 loss to Army Oct. 4, 1986. Hetherington, whose previous high rushing total was 67 yards, also had two turnovers early in the fourth quarter that helped Brown take the lead. His fumble was recovered by Rob Spuchesi and returned 26 yards to the Yale 14, setting up McCullough's 8-yard scramble that gave the Bears a 31-27 lead 58 seconds into the period. Three plays later, Greg Parker intercepted a Hetherington pass and returned it 41 yards to put Brown ahead, 38-27.

The Bears had only six first downs to that point, but had the lead after Rocky Parson returned Craigwell's fumble 29 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter and Earnest Dean ran back Kena Heffernan's fumble 56 yards for a score 53 seconds after half-time. McCullough's 41 -yard TD pass to Jason Dummert on fourth down also enabled the Bears to turn a 17-point deficit into an 1 1 -point lead. But Hetherington and the Yale de Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possess! Catholic U. 50, Randolph-Macon 50, tie Chowan 6, Sue Bennett 0 Cincinnati 16, Virginia Tech 0 Clemson 29, Wake Forest 14 Clinch Valley 42, Olivet Nazarene 26 00 1-0 8-66 5-30 "You get nervous when things happen like they did, but you win naroy Mario rtaroison i ii, Taun Hen derson 2-66-1, Time of Possession 32:33 27:27 SCORim SUMMARY RUSHING New Haven, Ron Jenkins 10-31 games by overcoming adversity. Cumberland, Ky.

20, Cumberland, Tenn. 12 SCORING SUMMARY Indiana, Dennis Robinson 16-92; Vaughn E. Kentucky 26, East Stroudsburg 0 Said Whipple: "Hetherington Moseiy rw-Arte22ranimaylic) -PSU-FG Conway 32 PSU Witman 11 past from Richardson (Conway kick) Neb-Childs 65 run (Brown kick) Neb-Green 3 run (Brown kick) Neb-Frazler 15 run (Brown kick) was great. They put everything on his shoulders, and he came Western Connecticut 7, Brockport 6 East Carolina 30, Cent. Michigan 17 Elizabeth City St.

22, Winston-Salem 19 Fayetteville St. 21, Virginia Union 21, tie Florida 62, Tennessee 37 Florida 15, Jackson St. 12 Florida St. 77, N. Carolina St.

17 Furman 38, Wofford 0 Neb Vedral 27 pass from Frazier (Brown PSU Engram 26 put from Richardson (Conway kk) PSUMllne 1 run (Conwav kick) through." kick) ASU Poole 2 pass from Plummet (Nyci Western Com (1-1-1) Brockport State (1-2) TU Baxter 5 pass from Burrla (Michalak! Craigwell had 49 of his 72 yards KICk) Neb Jt.Makovlcka 13 run (Brown kick) Gardner-Webb 42, Fort Valley St. 0 in the final drive, and his winning TEAM STATISTICS ASU Poole 80 pass from Plummet (Nyci kick) PSU Stephenson 3 pais from Richardson (Conway kick) PSU-Enh 24 run (Conway kick) PSUMllne 1 run (Ctnwav kick) Western Brockport Georgia 40, New Mexico St. 13 Hampton U. 16, Grambling St. 7 Jacksonville St.

28, Ala -Birmingham 26 LSU 12. Auburn 6 KICK Neb-Childs 38 run (Brown kick) ID was set up by Prybyla eighth reception, a 15-yarder to the Brown 15 Neb Johnson 28 pass from Frazier (Brown First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards 9. kick) 46195 107 48 TU Burrfs 18 run (Mtenalskl kick) PSU Enls run (Btrnkiger kick) PSU Errls 6 run (Barnlnger kick) ASU Poole 38 pass (Nycz kick) 34-107 93 106 8-232 43 644 "It's a great victory," Cozza said Marshall 37, Georgia Southern 7 Maryland 31, West Virginia 17 Maryville, Tenn. 28, Davidson 21 McNeese St. 30, James Madison 24 Memphis 33, SW Louisiana 19 Michigan St.

30, Louisville 7 Return yards Punts-yards Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards Neb Green 26 run (Retzlaff kick) Neb Frazier 3 run (Retzlaff kick) ASU-Battle 1 run (Nycz kick) 4 "as long as we realize we didn't win INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 7-59 the World Series. I think we do. Neb Farley 21 Interception return (Retzlaff kick) Neb Brown 39 pass from Turman (Retzlaff SCORING SUMMARY Marcus Watson 21 pass from Joel Moran KICk) A 75,418. ikKK railed) Middle Tenn. 42, Morehead St.

0 Morehouse 19, Miles 6 Murray St. 34, SE Missouri 0 N.C. Central 37, Howard U. 32 NW Louisiana 34, Delta St. 0 Norfolk St.

42, Livingstone 28 Richmond 17, Citadel 13 Princeton able to hold off Cornell RUSHING-Temple, D.Oavfs 5-24, Bums 5-15, Lee 8-14, Culbreath 1-10, Gaddy 2-1, Bonner 2-1, Green Hmlnut-4). Penn St, Entt 14-132, Eberty 12-88, Archie 11-60, Gray 6-28, Milne 8-17, Richardson 1-14, Sfoad 3-13, J.Stephera 2-10, McQueary 2-5, Witman 34, CaHman 1-2. PASSING-Tempkt, Burrls 13-24-1-146, Bonner 0-2-10 Penn St, Richardson 18-26- W-Justin Wright 38 run (Joe DIGregorlo INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS kick) INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Arizona St, Battle 9-52, Martin 1 1-40, Hopkins 12-39, Boyer 2-23, Wood 4-7, Singleton 2-5, Plummet 4-3. Cemrjbell 1- PASSING-B-Joel Moran 11-23-2-107-1 1-198, McQueary 240-34. Rich Lester 11-25-1-93.

But behind three completions and three carries by quarterback Mike Cavanaugh, Columbia was able to RECEIVING Marcus Watson 58-1, 2. Nebraska, Chllds 12-143, Green 13-111, Sims 7-47, Frazier 5-35, Jeff Makovlcka 8-33, Schuster 2-11, Turman 2-10, Berringer S. Carolina St. 36, Charleston Southern 8 Salisbury St. 34, Methodist 19 Samford 27, Tennessee Tech 24 Savannah St.

30, Virginia St. 14 South Carolina 68, Louisiana Tech 21 Troy St. 17, Nicholls St. 3 VMI 37, E. Tennessee St.

23 Virginia 41, Georgia Tech 14 W-Mark Gesner 7-67. RECEIVING Temple, Kersey 343, Baxter 2-39, D.Davts 2-30, Lee 2-1, Green 2 32, Whitehead 1-2, Gaddy Hminut-1). Penn St, Engram 5-73, JurevKius 4-78. Scott 2-13. RUSHING Adam Rodger 14-75; Phil Associated Press JPrinceton, leading by 17 with less than eight minutes left, had to withstand a furious Cornell rally for a 24-22 victory in an Ivy League opener.

Saturday in Princeton, N.J. a-, mcner i-t. go 80 yards to Harper winning TD Wegman 14-59; W-Justin Wright 12-67-1 PASSING-Arlzona St. Plummer 12-26-1- trie baribeau lo-jl Penn 20, Dartmouth 12: Mark 273, Verdugo, 2-4-1-17, Campbell 0-30. Olsommer 2-19, Milne 2-14, Archie 246, Stephenson 1-3, Gray 1-5, Witman 1-11.

Nebraska, Frazier 7-10-1-191. Berr neer 2- DeRosa threw two second-half TD Sacred Heart 42, Midwest 60-16, Turman 2-20-51, Chllds 1-10-34, LSU 12, No. 5 Auburn 6 Western New England 3 Green 0-1OO. passes to Miles Macik, rallying the Quakers past the Big Green in an Adrian 24, Defiance 14 Alma 29, Eimhurst 6 Anderson 27, Olivet 26 No. 3 Texas 52.

W. New England (0-1) Sacred Heart (1-0) 0 3 0 7 21 14 Tulsa 9 Auoum 10 106 LSU 12 0 0 0-12 TEAM STATISTICS Ivy League opener in Philadelphia Ashland 32, Michigan Tech 28 042 The Big Red trailed 24-7 before scoring two late touchdowns and getting an inten Baldwin-Wallace 36, Heidelberg 13 and extending the nation's longest TEAM STATISTICS Tulsa Teats AIM 3 0 0 14 17 14 6 7- 52 Bowling Green 50, Akron 12 Buffalo 1 9, Illinois St. 6 S. Heart winning streak to 22 games. Three Penn turnovers in the sec Doug Inham intercepted Nakielny on Princeton's possession, giving Cornell the ball at the Tigers 28.

But Levitt lost a fumble at the 1. On fourth down, punter Matt Evans stepped out of the end zone to make it 24-15 with 2:32 to play. Cornell got the ball at its 47 following the free kick, and scored seven plays later on Levitt's 4-yard run. Columbia 28, Harvard 24: John Harper's 1-yard run with 19 seconds left gave the Lions their first victory over the Crimson since 1979. It was the Ivy opener for both.

David Pazden intercepted a pass at midfield and returned it to the Columbia 27, setting up Kweli Thompson's 1-yard run for a 24-21 Harvard lead with less than five minutes remaining. TEAM STATISTICS 13 52-372 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards 167 ond quarter helped Dartmouth take a 12-3 halftime lead. But after a Tut AIM 13 30 WNEC IS 29-69 227 109 4-129 1-0 3-15 Carthage 20, III. Benedictine 12 Cent. Iowa 64, Dubuque 7 Chadron St.

44, Black Hills St. 26 Chicago 24. Case Western 21 Concordia, Moor. 38, Augsburg 6 Concordia, Wis. 36, St.

Norbert 13 Dayton 38. Towson St. 0 Aub LSU First downs 18 i 17 Rushes-yards 30-147 36-73 Passing 127 220 Return yards 86 34 Comp-Att-Int 19-36-1 19-30-1 Puntt 2-20 3-34 Fumbles-lost 00 00 Penalties-yards 7-64 9-95 Time of Possession 27:26 32:34 77 First downs Rushes-yards Jeremiah Greathouse field goal, 44-113 52-303 69 289 Return yards Punts-yards Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards 1-36 2-0 9-95 DeRosa threw 7 yards to Macik for a 11 12-23-2 14-220 Illinois 30, 22 Michigan 51, UNLV 6 Passing Return Yards Comp-Att-Int Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards 13-12 lead in the third quarter. tional safety to cut the deficit to two points. They got the ball back with 33 seconds left, but time ran out as Eric Krawczyk was tackled at the Princeton 40-yard line after a reception.

Harry Nakielny threw for 256 yards and three touchdowns to help the Tigers build their lead. Cornell began its comeback on Chad Levitt's 16-yard TD run. The two-point conversion run failed. SCORING SUMMARY 745 2-51 2-1 3-3 SCORING SUMMARY DeRosa found Macik on a 24- SH Joe Ventola 55 pass from Tim Auccin 10-73 12-116 Ferris St. 50, Indianapolis 0 Franklin 16, Kalamazoo 15 Grand Valley St.

42, St. Francis, ill. 0 (Lou Monaco kick) Time of Possession 30:53 29:07 LSU Savoie 4 past from Howard (Lefleur kick) SH Mike McLaughlin 35 pass from Chris yarder with 11:16 left for the final score. Macik tied his school record with 12 receptions and established a SCORING SUMMARY Kelly (Monaco kick) AUB-FG Hawkins 41 LSU-FG Lefleur 41 LSU-Salety, Nix tackled In end zone AUB-FG Hawkins 28 Tul FG Anderson 20 WNE Jim Nizzardo 27 FG SH Brian Ihlefeld 4 run (Monaco kick) SH Scott Warman 27 run (Monaco kick) SH Ihlefeld 90 run (Monaco kick) personal record with 158 yards. McEtroy 57 past from Pullig (Bryant Grinnell 42, Princlpia 14 Gustav Adoiphus 46, Macalester 18 Hanover 14, Centre 3 Hastings 16, Colorado Mines 7 Hillsdale 49, St.

Joseph's, Ind. 0 Huron 46, Mayville St. 24 Illinois 9, Arizona 7 Indiana St. 41, Glenville St. 14 Iowa 27, Iowa St.

10 kick) A 80,559 1 run (Bryant kick) SH Ray Sizensky 59 pass from Kelly (Mona co kick) INDrVirXIAl STATISTICS Clay 31 pass from Pullig (Bryant kick) McElroy 19 pass from Pullig (Bryant RUSHING Auburn. Davit 14-76. Benin Vanderbilt no threat to Notre Dame INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS kick) Bryant 41 McElroy 1 run (Bryant kick) PASSING Sacred Heart. Chris Kelly 3-7-1 844, Morrow 2-13, Craig 1-6, Nix 34, Mcleod 24. LSU, Cleveland 13-53, Faulk 20-29, Howard 3-fmlnut 9).

PASSING-Auburn, Nix 19-36-1-127. LSU, Howard 19-30-1-220. 112-2; Western New England, Matt Luccar- Hardened 1 1 run (Bryant kick) Jamestown 28, Dakota St. 21 John Carroll 21, Marietta 21, tie Kentucky 17, Indiana 10 Ky. Wesleyan 50, Quincy 29 Lawrence 53, Eureka 50 Loras 47, Buena Vista 28 Tut Kedzior 8 pass from Degar (run failed) runs in the second half.

"It's great to play like a team like that." eill 1-8-Z-I9U RECEIVING Sacred Heart, Mike Mclaughlin 1-35-1; Joe Ventola 1-55-1; Western New England, Mike Roach 12-161. fxoyies 1 run (Bryant kick) RECEIVING Auburn, Qoodton 4-50, Gosha 543, Baker 2-16, Morrow 3-12, Fuller 2-12, Mcleod 2-(mlntis 4), Beasley Hminus 2). LSU, Wilson 8-117. Kenmson 3-50. Smith 3- The Irish defense also accounted; for a TD.

After Notre Dame kicked INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Sacred Heart, Brian Ihlefeld 22-220-2; Scott Warman 7-72-1; OeJaun Brown 8-51; Western New England, Steve Carroll, 12-19. RUSHING-Tulsa, White 1857, Gunn 6-27, Luther 28, William Penn 7 Mac Murray 19, Monmouth, III. 10 Mankato St. 49, Nebraska-Omaha 10 Mary 56, Rocky Mountain 12 Miami, Ohio 30, Northwestern 28 Mid-Am Nazarene 38, Cent. Methodist 8 34, Hill 2-13, Savoie 14, Toomer 2-2.

Williams 5-22, Mosley 5-16. Texas off with a 17-0 lead and 6:39 left in the half, Vanderbilt's Corey Cha-vous fumbled. The ball rolled to the McElroy 23-116, Parker 9-81, Hardeman 7- Illinois 9, No. 17 Arizona 7 64. Pullig 4-2U, M.WIIIiams 3-17.

Yale 42, Brown 38 PASSING Tulsa, Degar 11-22-2-69, Jones Vandy 8, where Notre Dame's Jar 1-1-0-0. Texas Pullig 13-16-0-272, Co Arizona I Knots 0 7-7 0 -9 Brown lon 1-3-0-1, McElroy O-i-oo. 10 0 14 1438 3 24 0 15-42 vis Edison picked it up and ran for a Yale TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS No. 24 Notre Dame 41. Associated Press SOUTH BEND, Ind.

Credit Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz with a 4 1 -0 victory over Vanderbilt Saturday, even though he was nowhere near Dame Stadium. Irish (2-1) dominated from ithe start, scoring on every possession to take a 27-0 lead at halftime. Fullback Marc Edwards had two 1-yard touchdown runs in the second half. Vanderbilt (0-2) had one legitimate chance to score: a 48-yard field goal attempt by Steve Yenner in the first quarter that was wide left. It was the first game Notre Dame played without Holtz, who returned home Saturday after being released from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, touchdown.

Quarterback Ron Powlus was 13 of-18 for 200 yards, but he also fum Minn. Holtz underwent surgery Tuesday to relieve pressure on his spinal cord. Holtz watched the game from home. Defensive coordinator Bob Davie was the interim coach, and players poured a bucket of juice over him and carried him off the field on their shoulders after the game. The Irish defense limited Vanderbilt to 94 yards total offense 33 in the second half.

Commodores running back Jermaine Johnson, who rushed for 114 yards against Alabama two weeks ago, gained 38. "The defense went out and played hard and came off the field and the offense marched down and scored," said Irish nose guard Paul Grasmanis, who recovered a fumble to set up one of Edwards' TD Vanderbilt 0 First downs Rushes-yards bled five times. Three came during Brown Yak) 14 27 31 107 55-274 185 258 183 155 1635-3 17-31 2 5-24 4-34 1-0 3-3 5-35 7-53 24:16 35:44 Art First downs 17 9 Rushes-yards 44-116 41-64 Passing 195 75 Return Yards 25 23 Comp-Att-Int 17-34-1 7-210 Punts 10-39 1342 Fumbles-Lost 44 2-1 Penalties-Yards 7-74 546 Time of Possession 32:57 27:03 SCORING SUMMARY Passing Return Yards Comp-Att-Int Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Notre Dame second possession in the first quarter and forced the Irish to settle for a field goal. Time of Possession Vanderbilt 0 0 0 00 Notre Dame 7 20 7 741 TEAM STATISTICS Van NO First downs 7 28 Rushes-yards 30-56 66-293 Passing 38 200 Return Yards 120 76 Comp-Att-Int 3-14-1 13-180 Punts 548 2-20 Fumbles-Lost 4-3 5-1 Penalties-Yards 2-21 639 Time of Possession 20:31 39:29 Millikin27, Butler 15 Minnesota 31, Ball St. 7 Mo.

Western 17, Washburn 6 Mount St. Joseph 31, Urbana 0 Mount Union 51, Otterbeln 6 Muskingum 14, Hiram Col. 0 N. Iowa 55, Lock Haven 10 Nebraska 77, Arizona St. 28 Nebraska-Kearney 46, Moorhead St.

14 North Central 29, Carroll, Wis. 13 North Dakota 34, N. Colorado 13 Northwestern, Iowa 35, 7 Notre Dame 41, Vanderbilt 0 Ohio Northern 41, Capital 0 Ohio St. 30, Washington 20 Ohio U. 28, Kent 28, tie Ohio Weslyn 34, Wooster 7 Pittsburg St.

37, Cent. Missouri 16 Rose-Hulman 17, Sewanee 6 S. Dakota St. 37, Augustana.S.D. 15 Saginaw Val.

St. 44, Wayne, Mich. 14 Sioux Falls 30, Midland Lutheran 19 South Dakota 35, Morningside 17 St. Cloud St. 34, N.

Dakota St. 0 W. Illinois 41, Delaware St. 14 14, Drake 7 38, St. Xavier 20 27, St.

Ambrose 10 Falls 15, SW Minnesota 8 Pt. 41, Iowa Weslyn 13 47, Valparaiso 0 Wittenberg 45, Earlham 30 Youngstown St. 28, Slippery Rock 12 "We never got anything going of SCORING SUMMARY fensively and Notre Dame phys ID FG Scbeupletn 47 ical ability on defense was too much for us to handle at this point," Van Yale FG Lafferty 25 Brown FG Lucke 25 Brown Parson 29 fumble return (Lucke kick) 17 past from White (Pre-sunn kick) IK James 53 fumble return (kick blocked) A 57,134. derbilt coach Rod Dowhower said No. 20 Oregon 38, SCORING SUMMARY No.

12 UCLA 31 ND Kinder 6 run (Kopka kick) NO FG Kopka 38 ND Denson 5 run (Kopka kick) Yale Prybyla 6 pass from Hetherington (Lafferty kick) Yale Hetherington 28 run (Lafferty kick) Yale Heffernan 1 run (Lafferty kick) Yale FG Lafferty 30 Brown Dean 56 fumble return (Lucke kick) Brown Dummert 41 pass from McCullough (Lucke kick) Brown McCullough 8 run (Lucke kick) Brown Parker 41 interception return (Lucke kick) Late touchdown lifts New Haven ND-Edison 5 fumble return (Kopka kick) ND FG Kopka 22 ND Edwards 1 run (Kopka kick) ND Edwards 1 run (Kopka kick) Yale Craigwell 8 run (Craigwell throws to Oregon 14 10 0 14-38 UCLA 0 10 14 7-31 TEAM STATISTICS Ore UCLA First downs 24 21 Rushes-yards 39-192 53-230 Passing 255 230 Return Yards 48 00 Comp-Att-Int 19-350 14-31-1 Punts 6-38 7-36 Fumbles-Lost 3-3 1-1 Penalties-Yards 1-15 7-56 Time of Possession 26:57 33:03 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Southwest Prybyla) Yale Craigwell 9 run (Lafferty kick) Al 4,095. Staff reports Quarterback Jesse Showerda hit Tyrone Seabrooks with a 12-yard touchdown pass with 8 seconds left Saturday, giving the University of New Haven a 20-19 road victory INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Vanderbilt, Johnson 13-38, Deese 4-6, Marinangel 1-6, Dunnavant 2-5. Notre Dame, Kinder 17-110, Farmer 14-58, Denson 12-38, Thorne 2-34, Edwards 7-32, Stokes 4-14, Barry 2-11. PASSING Vanderbilt, Allen 3-12-0 38, Gordon 0-2-1O. Notre Dame.

Powlus 13-18- RUSHING Brown, Jessie 10-51, Fichiera 11-33, Gallegos 5-18. Yale, Hetherington SCORING SUMMARY 21-166, Craigwell 19-72, Heffernan 15-36. PASSING Brown, McCullough 16-35-3- 0-200, KrugOOOO. 185. Yale, Hetherington 17-30-2-223, May 17, Mississippi Col.

0 Bluff 23, Langston 0 Arkansas St. 14, S. Illinois 9 Cent. Arkansas 35, Arkansas Tech 19 Cent. Oklahoma 28, Fort Hays St.

0 E. Texas St. 6, Henderson St. 3 Howard Payne 22, Hardin-Simmons 9 Mississippi St. 30, Baylor 21 North Texas 30, Oregon St.

27 Oklahoma 24, Southern Meth. 10 Oklahoma St. 35, SW Missouri St. 7 Stephen F.Austin 17, Angelo St. 3 Texas 38.

Pittsburgh 27 Texas AIM 52, Tulsa 9 Texas Tech 41, Missouri 14 Trinity, Tex. 28, Ciaremont-Mudd 3 Tulane 17, Rice 15 W. Texas 44, Fort Lewis 7 over Indiana or Pennsylvania. New Haven (3-Oi hetran its touch RECEIVING-Vanderbilt, Simmons 1-24, Tomichek 1-10, Deese 14. Notre Dame, Mayes 3 56, Edwards 3-46, Wallace 241, Mosley 2-28, Chryplewicz 2-25.

Ore Jerks 18 run (smith kick) Ore Wilcox 21 past from Grtzlanl (Smith kick) UCLA FG Merten 25 Ore Whittle 1 1 run (Smith kick) er 1-1-0-35. i RECEIVING Brown, Dummert 4-67, Deree I 2-20, Gallegos 2-11, Fichiera 2-6. Yale, Prybyla 8-1 1 1, Steinfeldt 5-90, Iwan 3-35. No. 10 Ohio State 30, No.

18 Washington 20 the third quarter and Joe DiGre-gorio kicked the conversion for the winning point in Brockport, N.Y. Four SUNY Brockport turnovers, including two inside the Western Connecticut 25 in the final 15 minutes, kept Brockport from scoring. Anthony Constantine had an interception for Western (1-1-1). Brockport (1-2) took a 6-0 lead in the second quarter on a touchdown pass from Joel Moean to Marcus Watson. But Mark Krueger's kick went wide.

RPI 21, Coast Guard 20: RPI running back Krishaun Gilmore scored from 1 yard with 21 seconds remaining and added a two-point conversion run for the victory in Troy, N.Y. Gilmore scored all three RPI touchdowns and gained 203 yards on 25 carries. Coast Guard quarterback Pete Melnick completed 18 of 27 passes for 311 yards and one touchdown. But the Bears (1-1) could not stop RPI (1-0) as it drove 69 yards on 13 plays in the final 3:55. passes for 276 yards and two touchdowns.

He was sacked six times for 33 yards. With 2:25 remaining, New Haven linebacker Shane McNeeley blocked a field goal. Indiana's Jon Ruff set a school record with four field goals. Indiana (1-2) has played in two of the past five Division II title games and was ranked second in several preseason polls. New Haven is ranked seventh.

Sacred Heart 42, Western New England 3: Brian Ihlefeld scored on runs of 4 and 90 yards, the latter a school record, and Sacred Heart allowed Western New England 34 yards rushing in the opener for both teams in Fairfield. Ihlefeld gained 220 yards on 22 carries. The Pioneers set a school record with 539 total yards. Pioneers quarterback Chris Kelly completed only three passes, but two went for touchdowns. Western 7, Brockport 6: Justin Wright scored on a 38-yard run in UCLA Avers 41 past from R.Walker (Merten kick) OreFG Smith 39 UCLA-McNown 3 run (Merten kick) UCLA S.

Hicks 52 run (Merten kick) Ore Graziani 7 run (Smith kick) UCLA Ayers 29 run (Marten kick) Ore Mclemore 3 pass from Graziani (Smrtrr kick) Far West 7 0 9 14 0 13-20 7 0-30 Washington Ohio St TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS down drive on its 40-yard line with 1 minute, 45 seconds remaining and trailing, 19-13. Showerda completed eight of his first nine passes in "the drive as the Chargers advanced the Indiana 12 with 35 seconds left. His next two passes were batted down and a third broken up in the end zone. On fourth down, Showerda took one step back and i lofted a fade pass to the deep right corner of the end zone. Seabrooks leaped and caught the pass a foot from the end line.

Gene Adair added the extra point. It was the only time the Chargers had the lead. Showerda completed 25 of 47 RUSHING-Oregon, Jerks 9-82, Whittle 21- OSU-FG 19Jo.Jackson OSU Glenn 6 pass from B.Hoying (Jo Jackson kick) a OSU George 7 run (Jo Jackson kick) OSU George 16 run Uo.Jackson kick) Wash Coleman 31 pass from Fortney (run failed) Wash Neal 7 pass from Huard (Wales kick) INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING Washington, Neal 15-135, Huard 749, Shehee 3-16, Fortney 14, Thomas 2-3, team l-(minus 29). Ohio George 36-212. B.Hoying 6-27, Pearson 8-19, Je Jackson 1-1, Sualua lO.

PASSING Washington, Huard 19-26-1-192, Fortney 1-30-31, Ohio B.Hoying 18-26-1-192. RECEIVING-Washington, Neal 7-34. Thomas 4-41, Conwell 3 60, Coleman 2-47, Janoski 2-29, Reed 17, DeSaussure 1-5. Ohio Glenn 7-91. Dudley 3-17, Tillman 2-17.

Sualua 1-22. 70, Graziani 840. UCLA, Abdul-Jabbar 32-127, S.Hicks 2-54, Ayers 1-29, McNown 11-17. Milliner 5-8. R.Walker 2 -(minus 5).

uw osu 17 26 29 178 26-259 223 192 26 20 20-29-1 18-26-1 4-34 2-20 2 2 32 10-101 1-8 22:30 37:30 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards Time of Possession Colorado 66, NE Louisiana 14 Colorado St. 27, Air Force 20 E. New Mexico 22, N.Mex.Highlands 9 Idaho 66, Sonoma St. 3 Idaho St. 52, CS Northndge 0 Lintield 31, W.Oregon 21 Montana 54, 6 Montana St.

13, Cal Poly SL0 10 N. Illinois 18, San Jose St 17 Oregon 38, UCLA 31 Stanford 24, Wisconsin 24, tie Utah 36. New Mexico 9 W. New Mexico 48. Adams St.

27 W. Washington 30, Pac. Lutheran 26 Weber St. 49, St. Mary's, Cal.

14 Western St.Colo. 36. S. Utah 8 Wyoming 52, Hawa 1 6 PASSING-Oregon, Graziani 19-350-255, ULCA, McNown 12-24 1-183, R.Walker 2-7-047. RECEIVING Oregon.

McLemore 5 64, Whittle 4 45, Hodge 3-76, Johnson 3 36, Wilcox 2 28. Jelks 2-7. UCLA, Jordan 6-109, E.Scott 3-21, Ayers 2-7i. Richards 1-9. Abdul-Jabbar 1-7, McENy 16.

fV SCORING SUMMARY OSU Sualua 22 pass from B.Hoying (kick blocked) Wash Sheehee 10 run (Wales kick)'.

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