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Sunday, October 16, 2005 THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER www.philly.com D5 Villanova cruises against Bucknell 148 yards on just 11 carries. Ross rushed for 119 yards on 30 carries to lead Bucknell, but was ineffective through the air. Ross, a defensive back pressed into service at quarterback after a series of injuries at that position, was 6 for 13 passing for 69 yards. Villanova outgained Bucknell, 469-256, in total yards. Villanova 38, Bucknell 10 Villanova Bucknell 10 14 7 7 38 0 3 0 7 10 TO, First quarter Vil-Outlaw63 run (Marcoux kick), 1 1 :21 Vil-FG Marcoux 33, 7:03.

Second quarter Vil-Jankowski 1 run (Marcoux kick), 14:10. Buc-FG Carney 42, 3:51. Vil-Dieser 6 pass from Jankowski (Marcoux kick) 2:02. Third quarter Vil-Outlaw 5 5:35. from Jankowski (Marcoux kick), Frank Jankowski threw for 3 TDs and J.J.

Outlaw scored twice in the Wildcats' easy win. ASSOCIATED PRESS LEWISBURG, Pa. Villanova built a three-touchdown half-time lead and coasted to a 38-10 win over Bucknell yesterday. Frank Jankowski threw three touchdown passes two to John Dieser and ran for another score to lead Villanova (3-3). J.J.

Outlaw added a 63-yard touchdown run and a short touchdown catch as Villanova easily handled the overmatched Bison. Will Carney booted a 42-yard first-half field goal for Bucknell (1-5), and quarterback Dante Ross scored on a 16-yard run in the final seconds to help get the Bison into double digits. Outlaw opened the scoring with his long run, and Joe Mar-coux kicked a 33-yard field goal in the first quarter for the Wildcats. Jankowski scored on a 1-yard plunge early in the second to give Villanova all the points it would need. Jankowski tossed a 6-yard touchdown pass to Dieser in the first half, then threw two more after the break.

Jankowski finished 15 for 20 for 234 yards. Martin Gibson led the Wildcats on the ground with Ivy League Standings Conference AIIGames Fourth quarter Vil-Dieser 8 pass from Jankowski (Marcoux kick) 7:22. Buc-Ross 1 6 run (Carney kick), :21 3,259. Vil Buc 15 54-187 First downs Rushes-yards Passing Comp-Att-Int Return Yards Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 17 40-235 234 15-20-1 5 2-1 5-49 27:15 6-14-0 53 4-1 0-0 32:45 MARY SCHWALM Associated Press Penn's Joe Sandberg scores against Columbia defenders David Priest (left) and Chad Musgrove in the third quarter at Baker Field.

Quakers win one for Kyle Ambrogi INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing: Villanova, Gibson 11-148, Outlaw 4-58, Jones 9-24, May 6-7, Dicken 3-7, Team 1 -(minus 2), Jankowski 6-(minus 7). Bucknell, Ross 30-119, DeStefano 14-40, K.Davis 4-20, Watson 1 -5, Kaufman 5-3. Passing: Villanova, Jankowski 15-20-1-234. Bucknell, Ross 6-1 3-0-69, Woodard 0-1 -0-0. Receiving: Villanova, Outlaw 6-121, May 3-58, Dieser 2-14, Ridley 1-14, Hughey 1-12, Gibson 1-10, Polite 1-5.

Bucknell, Allen 2-17, K.Davis2-3, Simpson 1-33, DeStefano 1-16. Atlantic 10 Conference Standings NORTH Conference All Games "I kept saying to the guys that Penn would come out with tremendous emotion, and they did," he said. "They also came out with flawless execution." In the short term, Bagnoli said that Greg and Donna Ambrogi, Kyle Ambrogi's brother and mother, would get game balls when the team returned to Philadelphia. In the long term, Penn linebacker Ric San Doval said the memory of Ambrogi would serve as plenty of motivation for the rest of the season. "This isn't going to stop.

It's going to continue on week to week," he said. "Everyone tries to play with a purpose. But when something like this occurs, this is the purpose. We have someone up there watching over us." PF PA PF PA Penn 2 0 70 25 4 1 188 74 Yale 2 0 50 17 2 3 104 84 Brown 1 1 66 66 4 1 182 118 Cornell 1 1 44 50 3 2 145 98 Harvard 1 1 51 62 3 2 130 149 Princeton 1 1 71 34 3 2 124 88 Columbia 0 2 19 87 2 3 72 131 Dartmouth 0 2 9 39 1 4 71 137 SATURDAY'S RESULTS Penn 44, Columbia 16 Brown 31 Princeton 28 Lehigh 28, Yale 21, OT Harvard 24, Lafayette 1 7 Cornell 57, Georgetown 7 Holy Cross 28, Dartmouth 1 6 SATURDAY'S GAMES PF PA PF PA Massachusetts 4 0 70 19 5 1 124 36 New Hampshire 3 1 170 89 5 1 236122 Hofstra 2 1 64 48 4 2196 99 Rhode Island 1 3 77119 3 4202194 Northeastern 1 3 117150 1 5171 226 Maine 0 3 23108 2 4 89140 SOUTH Conference AIIGames PF PA PF PA Richmond 3 1 90 70 3 3103114 James Madison 2 1 87 22 4 2235 60 2 1 115 99 4 2236142 Towson 2 2 120163 4 2219189 Villanova 1 2 75103 3 3147175 Delaware 0 3 47 65 3 3158142 SATURDAYS GAMES Columbia at Dartmouth, Noon Princeton at Harvard, 12:30 p.m. Brown at Cornell, 1 p.m.

Yale at Penn, 3:30 p.m. Richmond 20, Delaware 1 0 New Hampshire 53, Rhode Island 9 Massachusetts 1 0, James Madison 7 Villanova 38, Bucknell 10 Hofstra 44, Maine 0 William Mary 44, Northeastern 41 OT Towson at Liberty, late St. Joseph's Prep keeps its focus on football field. D19. Penn Quakers Football See ft LIVE in 2005! The Penn fullback who committed suicide last week was remembered on the field and off.

By Jonathan Tannenwald FOR THE INQUIRER NEW YORK There were many symbols memorializing Penn fullback Kyle Ambrogi at Columbia University's Baker Field yesterday. After the announced crowd of 10,131 observed a moment of silence in the Havertown, native's memory, the Quakers lined up for the kickoff wearing decals with Ambrogi's No. 31 on their helmets. Even former Penn assistant coach Dan Staffieri, who now spends game days leading the student section in cheers, wore a blue cheesehead-style hat with Ambrogi's number on top. But perhaps the biggest tribute Penn paid to Ambrogi was the way it played in a 44-16 rout of the Lions on the banks of the Harlem River.

Ambrogi, a 21-year-old who suffered from depression, killed himself on Monday. The Quakers' offense racked up 277 rushing yards over the course of the afternoon, scoring three of its five touchdowns on the ground. Two of those scores were by senior Sam Mathews. On both occasions, he brought back memories of Ambrogi by lowering his shoulder and barging his way into the end zone from the 1-yard line. Mathews totaled 155 rushing yards on 21 carries, and junior Joe Sandberg added 95 yards on eight carries, including a 21-yard touchdown run.

"There was a lot of frustration, a lot of sadness," Mathews said. "For three hours today we were able to forget about everything and work on getting this game for Kyle." Coach Al Bagnoli echoed those sentiments. "That was my hope. That once the game started, we were going to be an angry team," he said. "Angry at everything that happened, the lack of rationale for how something like this could happen, and play angry and play emotional, and I think we did that." The 15-year veteran of the Penn 44, Columbia 16 Penn running back Sam Mathews scoots by Columbia's Justin Nunez in the first half.

Mathews scored twice with 1-yard carries. Franklin Field sidelines added that he had "never been prouder of the team. This is as bad a duress as I think you can possibly put a team under." Columbia coach Bob Shoop was well-aware of the kind of mood Penn (4-1, 2-0) would be in coming in and the effect it would have on the Ivy League matchup. DAILY NEWS PHILLY COM Travel Show FT. WASHINGTON EXPO CENTER Penn vs Yale Oct 22 3:30 p.m.

Saturday 1 1 :00 am 5:00 pm Sunday 1 0:00 am 3:00 pm See 100s of Local, National and International Exhibitors Destinations, Resorts, Tour Operators, Cruise Lines and much, much more! From around the world, including the Caribbean, Mexico, Latin America, Europe, Pennsylvania and the U.S. Catch all of the rich pageantry, tradition, and excitement of college football at historic Franklin Field with the most affordable seats in town. Kickoff is at 3:30 p.m. General admission tickets are only $5. For Tickets Call 215.898.6151 or go online towww.PennAthletics.com Fabulous Prizes! Hourly Travel Presentations Entertainment! Penn Columbia 14 7 13 10 44 0 3 6 7 16 SPONSORED BY phillyf5com FREE PARKING mraiiffinwn produced by TraveI lNJiiTRy Shows First quarter Penn-Mathews 1 run (Zoch kick), 8:47.

Penn-Mathews 1 run (Zoch kick), 3:25. Second quarter Penn-Mizell 5 pass from McDermott (Zoch kick), 5:20. Col-FG Rocholl47, :00. Third quarter Penn-McDonald 80 pass from McDermott (Zoch kick), 14:03. Penn-Sandberg 21 run (kick missed), 9:00.

Col-Bowser 72 pass from Hormann (kick failed), 7:15. Fourth quarter Penn-FGZoch 31, 12:01. Col-Chromiak 8 pass from Hormann (Rocholl kick), 3:43. Penn-Middleton 43 kickoff return (Lepisto kick), 3:36. 10,1 31.

Men's Basketball Season Tickets on Sale With four starters back from last season's 13-1 Ivy League champions, optimism is high as the Quakers get set to defend their Ivy League crown. We hope our loyal fans are ready for the ride! You can see all the exciting action at The Palestra by purchasing season tickets. Besides a guaranteed reserved ticket to every Penn game in The Palestra, two lucky Penn season ticket holders will be selected at random to win a trip for two to Durham to see the Quakers play Duke in Cameron Indoor Stadium on December 7. More details on this promotion are available online at www.PennAthletics.com. Penn Col 21 21-13 386 38-61-0 11 5-43 3-2 3-20 30:56 First downs Rushes-yards Passing Comp-Att-Int Return Yards Punts-Avg.

Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 23 42-277 218 14-24-1 35 4-34 1-0 4-40 29:04 It pays to be a season ticket holder. Season ticket holder perks include: WJJZ 106.1 Giving Away a Vacation a Day, Every Day! Tune into WJJZ at 8:00 am weekdays in October for your chance to win a bonus vacation to the Caribbean! Join Smooth Jazz WJJZ 106.1 Sunday, October 23 at the Ft. Washington Expo Center for the Inquirer Daily News Philly.com Travel Show Reserved seat to all Penn games in The Palestra See every Big 5 game that Penn plays Chance to win a trip for two to Duke Ticket to Big 5 Classic Doubleheader on Dec. 3 Ticket to Big 5 Hall of Fame Game against SJU Priority for away games NCAA Tournament INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing: Penn, Mathews 21-155, Sandberg 8-95, Okoro 3-13, Amoo-Achampong 5-11, Licari 1-2, Kwiecinski 1-2, McDermott 3-(minus 1). Columbia, Jordan Davis 10-30, Cobb 2-5, Ehrhart 1-4, Demko 2-0, Winters 1-0, Hormann 4-(minus 9), Partain 1 -(minus 17).

Passing: Penn, McDermott 14-24-1-218. Columbia, Hormann 28-40-0-302, Winters 10-20-0-84, Rocholl 0-1-0-0. Receiving: Penn, Sandberg 5-63, Mizell 4-23, McDonald 2-101. Columbia, Bowser 11-179, Chromiak 7-43, DeGasperis 4-57, Russell 4-50, M.DeFazio4-20, Ehrhart 3-7. Chance to buy single game tickets before the general public on Nov.

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