Box Score LOS ANGELES, Calif. (Sept. 11, 2010) – On a night when
sophomore quarterback Ryan
Rodriguez got his first collegiate start, the defense
stepped up its game, nabbing four interceptions while holding the
visiting University of Puget Sound Loggers to 42 rushing yards in a
44-14 victory on Patterson Field.
Transfer linebacker Cody Remmick
picked off UPS quarterback Duncan White twice, returning the ball a
total of 65 yards for the Tigers. After the Loggers lit up the
scoreboard first, for a 6-0 lead, following a failed two-point
conversion attempt, Oxy cut the deficit in half when Joshua Mun connected for a 39-yard field goal, the first of three
FG's in the game.
The next drive of the game ended with Remmick's first
interception of the night. He returned the ball 44 yards, setting
up a four-yard rushing touchdown by Ryan Nastor,
who racked up 128 yards on the ground in the game. Mun capped off
the drive, which took just 18 seconds, to put the Tigers ahead
10-6, at which point the Black and Orange never looked back.
Just before time expired in the first quarter Mun nailed his
second FG of the night, a 29-yarder.
Occidental's defense forced UPS to go three and out on their
next two possessions. The first ended with a 21-yard touchdown pass
from a poised Rodriguez to Matthew Tuckness after
the QB and Wes
McDaniel combined for 36 yards on the ground to set up
the score. Oxy then Rodriguez and Nastor teamed up for 38 yards
with Tuckness picking up 14 by foot. The drive ended with an
18-yard completion to Nate
Sullivan for the final scoring play of the first
half.
Occidental came back to the gridiron after the intermission with
a 27-6 lead and picked up right where the half ended.
Mun sent a 34-yard field goal through the upright to finish off
a 53 yard drive that took 5:18 of the 11:00 that the Tigers held
possession of the ball in the third quarter. It also served as the
only scoring of the quarter. It looked as if UPS may have a chance
to score late in the third on an interception by Kyle Rodriguez,
but Oxy QB Ryan Rodriguez was not going to let that happen as he
ran a great route to get to the Loggers' linebacker, bringing him
down to the turf.
During the final quarter of action, UPS scored for just the
second time of the night on an 11-yard TD pass from White to John
Duncan. The duo paired up again for the two point conversion,
giving the Loggers their 14 points.
It looked as though the Tigers were going to add to their lead
early in the final period of play, but a Loggers interception on
their own two-yard line spoiled that chance for the Black and
Orange.
Fortunately, for Occidental, Remmick returned the favor, nabbing
his second interception of the game at the Oxy seven yard line,
returning the ball 21 yards. For the second time tonight Rodriguez
connected with Sullivan, this time for a 72 yard TD.
The next UPS drive also ended with an interception, this time by
Carter
Norfleet. An opportunity to score in the red zone fell
short and the ball briefly ended up back in the hands of the
Loggers, but Greg
Holsworth quickly put an end to that drive with his
first interception of the season, which converted into a 23 yard
touchdown. Mun added the point after attempt, for the Tigers' final
of 44 points.
Occidental held the ball for more than 36 minutes and combined
for 472 yards of offense, holding UPS to 289. Nastor came up with
166 all purpose yards while Sullivan finished with 123. For UPS,
Adam Kniffin led all players with 179 total all purpose yards, 110
receiving and 69 on kick returns.
Nastor carried the ball 21 times with his longest at 39 yards
and McDaniel rushed 14 times for 84 yards. Rodriguez gained 40
yards on 13 carries and finished 13-for-27 passing for 206 yards
and three TDs.
Defensively, Norfleet had himself a game. To go along with his
interception, he broke up six plays. Norfleet and Nate Proulx
each tallied 10 tackles (four solo) and Proulx came away with a
fumble recovery. Senior defensive end Alex
Wertheimer was able to get 1.5 sacks for a loss of 15
yards and six quarterback hurries, despite being double and triple
teamed throughout the course of the game. Wertheimer and Schuyler
Ross each had seven tackles (three and one solo),
respectively. Ayrton Bates
and Kevin
May each forced a fumble and May recovered one.
Brandon
Ortega also finished with 1.5 sacks, for a loss of
seven yards, and hurried White three times. Freshman Matt
Matulatis had just one tackle but it was for a loss of
yardage.
Tonight's win gave Eric Bergstrom, the Tigers' acting head
coach, the first victoryof his collegiate coaching career.
Occidental (1-1) will use back-to-back bye weeks to get healthy
as they continue to improve. When the Tigers return to the gridiron
they will host the Whittier College Poets in the Battle for the
Shoes on Sat. Oct. 2 with kickoff scheduled for 7:00 p.m.
Article by Tracy Maple, Sports Information Director