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The Times-Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • C7

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MAGENTA SCTIMESTRIBTIMESPAGES C07 091209 23:36 SUPERIMPSC MAGENTA BLACK BLACK COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEPTEMBER 13, 2009 THE SUNDAY TIMES C7 Secondary keys Bucknell's win over Robert Morris for 112 yards, two interceptions and was sacked four times for the Huskies (0-2, 0-1). John Griffin led Northeastern with 85 yards rushing on 18 carries, while Carroll added 56 yards on the ground on 17 attempts. yards of total offense and held Georgetown (0-2) to 19 yards rushing on 22 carries. The Leopards won their season opener for the eighth straight time. Georgetown's only score came on a 33-yard field goal by Collin Meador.

Sidney Baker passed for 119 yards for Georgetown. 15 advantage. The field goal came four plays after an interception and 33-yard return by Darryl Hamilton gave Richmond the ball at Delaware's 10. Eric Ward was 22-for-33 for 247 yards and a touchdown to pace defending Football Championship Subdivision national champion Richmond, which has won 11 games in a row. He also ran for 46 yards and a TD on 10 carries.

one possession after Duquesne (1-1) tied the game on an 83-yard pass from Connor Dixon to Dave Williams. The catch was Williams' first play since leaving in the first quarter with a shoulder injury The Colonels (1-1) rushed for 208 yards behind Jacob Witt's 51 yards on nine carries and Trey Hopson had 39 yards and a touchdown on 11 carries. Duquesne was led by Larry McCoy who had 195 yards on 34 carries. Kevin Rom-bach was 7 of 19 for 63 yards and an interception for the Dukes. Duquesne had eight penalties for 133 yards and Nich-olls State committed 10 penalties for 100 yards.

seven catches for 90 yards and a touchdown, and Eddie Houghton had 10 carries for 80 yards, including a long run of 51 yards for the Pioneers. The Crusaders (2-0) totaled 476 yards of offense. Randolph scored both his rushing touchdowns in the first quarter, helping Holy Cross jump out to a 21-0 lead. The Crusaders, who converted 10 of 17 third downs, outrushed Sacred Heart (0-2) 202-87. Steve Tedesco led the Pioneers with 100 yards on 11 catches.

Dale Fink was 20 of 53 for 272 passing yards, while throwing for one touchdown and two interceptions for Sacred Heart. Riverside graduate, Rich Rossi had 4 receptions for 49 yards. ASSOCIATED PRESS LEWISBURG Greg Jones and Brigham Farrand returned interceptions for touchdowns to help Bucknell beat Robert Morris, 26-23, on Saturday With the game tied, 10-10, in the third quarter, Jones intercepted Desmond Brent-ley's pass for a 19-yard touchdown. On Robert Morris' next possession, Brentley was picked off by Farrand, who scored from 26 yards away for the Bison (1-1). Brentley, who had 157 yards passing, finished with four interceptions for the Colonials (0-2).

Garrett Clawson made three field goals for Robert Morris, including a 44 yarder to cut the lead to 24-23 with 5:18 left. Bucknell sealed the win on a safety with less than two minutes remaining. Robert Morris outgained Bucknell, 348-183, in yards. The Bison were held to minus-18 yards rushing. Sherrod Evers caught eight passes for 139 yards and a touchdown for the Colonials.

Abington Heights graduate Cale Cadman had two receptions for 25 yards. Villanova Lehigh 38 17 At Philadelphia, Villanove jumped out to a 24-7 lead and never looked back for its second win of the season. Colgate Stony Brook 23 13 At Hamilton, N.Y., Greg Sullivan passed for 148 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 113 yards to lead Colgate. The junior quarterback had 18 carries to surpass 1,000 rushing yards for his career. Sullivan, who threw touchdown passes of 37 and 35 yards to Pat Simonds in the first half, finished 12 of 23.

Simonds had seven catches for 93 yards for the Raiders Lafayette Georgetown 28 3 At Washington, DC, Rob Curley threw three touchdown passes in Lafayette's win as the Leopards beat the Hoyas for the sixth straight time. Curley, who passed for 256 yards, hit Duaeno Dorsey twice for touchdowns in the second quarter as Lafayette (1-0) built a 21-0 lead. Tim Watson, who ran for 58 yards on five carries, scored the Leopards first touchdown on a 48-yard run. Maurice White led Lafayette with 76 yards rushing on 17 carries. The Leopards piled up 464 Maine Northeastern 17 7 At Brookline, Derek Session ran for 114 yards and a touchdown and Warren Smith passed for a score to lead Maine.

Session, who finished with 20 carries, scored on a 1-yard run to put the Black Bears (2-0, 1-0 Colonial Athletic Association) ahead 10-7 in the second quarter. Maine added another touchdown when Smith connected with Landis Williams on a 47-yard play Smith completed 10 of 13 passes for 145 yards and one interception. Williams caught six passes for 73 yards, while Desmond Randall had five catches for 64 yards. Matt Carroll was 15 of 24 Drake Marist 34 6 At Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Drake took advantage of six Marist turnovers on its way to victory The Bulldogs (2-0) led 13-6 at halftime and scored three touchdowns in the second half to put the game away Patrick Oliver and Spencer Cady rushed for touchdowns, and Mike Piatkowski passed to Stephen Platek for the other score. Platek caught 13 passes for 112 yards for the Bulldogs.

Drake's defense dominated the game. The Bulldogs held Marist (1-1) to 181 yards of offense, including 38 yards rushing on 36 attempts. Marist fumbled four times and Chris Debowski threw two interceptions. Drake also registered seven sacks. Drake has outscored its first two opponents 56-6.

Holy Cross 52 Sacred Heart 21 At Worcester, Dominic Randolph rushed for two touchdowns and passed for two more in Holy Cross's win. Randolph was 20-for-38 with 274 yards passing and rushed for 64 more on 11 carries. Luke Chmielinski had NCAA Division II, with 86 yards on 30 carries. In the process, he went over 1,000 yards for his career. Domzalski also caught four passes for 10 yards.

East Stroudsburg Clarion 45 31 At East Stroudsburg, Matt Richmond Delaware 16 15 At Newark, Richmond's Kevin Grayson blocked a 23-yard field goal attempt with 38.1 seconds remaining and the Spiders held on for the win. Delaware (1-1, 0-1 Colonial Athletic Association) picked up a first down at the Richmond 9-yard line on Pat Devlin's 33-yard pass to Mark Mackey After three running plays moved the ball to the 6, Grayson blocked Jon Strief-sky's 23-yard field goal attempt. Andrew Howard's 23-yard field goal with 5:54 remaining gave the Spiders (2-0, 1-0) a 16- Marshall threw for 316 yards and three touchdowns to lead the host Warriors past Clarion. Jeff Giglio caught seven passes from Marshall for 148 yards and one touchdown. Zach Krise added 93 yards rushing and one touchdown forESU.

PSAC Nicholls St. Duquesne 14 7 At Thibodaux, Earvin Moore took a direct snap in punt formation and ran 63 yards for the winning touchdown. Moore's touchdown with 8:25 left in the game, came Latorre STAFF AND WIRE REPORT At Erie, quarterback Dan Latorre ran for one touchdown and passed for another Saturday to lead Bloomsburg University to a 17-7 win over Mercyhurst College. Latorre's 1-yard run with 19 seconds left in the second leads Bloomsburg to win www.tlietliiiii8-lrlliiiiiB.coni CHECK IT OUT TUESDAY SATURDAY on the Health ocience page in ulhe STmics tfribimc and online at This is an advertising feature in The Times-Tribune which can help you find answers for those hard to ask questions regarding your health quarter gave the Huskies a 10-0 halftime lead. He then hit Cory Stiger with a 4-yard touchdown pass on the first play of the fourth quarter to make it 17-0.

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