Box Score LOS ANGELES, Calif. (Sept. 4, 2010) – For the first time
in 2010 the Occidental College football team suited up, marking the
first official contest for the department of athletics. Although
the feisty Tigers scored in each quarter and held Menlo College
scoreless in two, the Oaks quieted an Occidental come-back late in
the fourth to spoil the season opener for the Black and Orange and
a packed stadium full of 1900 energetic fans.
After the Tigers won the toss, deferring to the second half, the
defense, led by Alex
Wertheimer, who recorded his first of four sacks in
the game on the opening Oaks' possession, forced Menlo to punt
giving quarterback Luke Collis
his first snaps as a Tiger.
Collis wasted no time, connecting with Nick
Saraceni for a 31 yard completion in his first toss of
his Oxy career. The fleet footed Ryan Nastor
gained 15 yards on two carries and Collis picked up 10 by foot
before finding Bobby
Phillips in the end zone for the first score of the
season and game. Joshua Mun knocked the ball
through the upright, giving the Tigers a 7-0 lead.
Menlo quickly countered that, scoring on their next drive before
forcing Occidental to go three and out, which ended with a blocked
punt. Gaining possession on the Oxy 21 yard line, the defense was
unable to stop the Oaks' attack, as Menlo added seven more to take
a 14-7 lead at the end of the first.
The only scoring in the second quarter came when Collis found an
open Matthew Tuckness, who made an
over-the-shoulder catch, 38 yards down the field in the end zone.
Mun again finished the play, knotting the game at 14-14, where the
score would remain for the final 6:22 of the first half.
Out of the locker rooms neither team got a spark as they
exchanged four consecutive three and out situations. On the fourth
Tigers' possession of the third quarter Mun took his first field
goal kick of the season, knocking down a 34 yard attempt to put Oxy
back on top, 17-14.
Menlo put up back-to-back scores, the second an 87 yard drive,
to take a 28-17 advantage with 6:27 to play.
The tenacious Tigers squad clawed back into things when Collis
connected with Phillips for the longest completion of the evening,
a 56-yard touchdown. A two-point conversion attempt was successful
as Collis hit Nastor, cutting the deficit to 28-25 with 5:17 to
play.
Oxy got the ball back with 3:14 to play and on third and 10,
Tuckness gave the Tigers the spark they needed when he fought off
numerous defenders to get a first down on what turned into a 24
yard reception. Unfortunately that fire was quickly exhausted by
the Oaks' Boo Molinary who picked off Collis (his only interception
of the game) and ran back 40 yards for a TD.
Again, fighting for a chance, Nastor, who was celebrating his
birthday, eluded defender after defender, scurrying for 33 yards on
the kick return, putting the Tigers on their own 44 with 2:29 in
regulation. Menlo then came up with their only sack of the night,
pushing the Black and Orange back nine yards, which they were not
able to overcome.
The men from Atherton took over at the Oxy 35 yard line and
Payton Bell, who rushed for a game-high 189 yards (losing just
one), scored his third touchdown of the evening on an 18-yard rush.
Again Kevin Kurtz recorded the PAT for the Oaks' final tally of 42
points.
Occidental went to Phillips through the air six times for 144
yards and a pair of touchdowns. Saraceni caught five passes for 68
yards and Tuckness nabbed three for 71 yards. Collis put the ball
in the air 45 times, connecting on 18 for 302 yards.
On the ground Nastor led the Tigers' rushing
game with 55 yards while Wes
McDaniel tallied 28 yards. Nastor added 49 yards on
returns for 109 all purpose yards on the night. Saraceni finished
with 91 all purpose yards.
Mun kicked off three times and senior Connor Smith
kicked off twice while punting once. Barnaby
Audsley punted four times in his first collegiate
game.
The defensive leaders were Wertheimer and Nate Proulx
who each came away with 11 tackles (five solo). While Wertheimer, a
pre-season All-American candidate, tallied 4.0 sacks for a loss of
15 yards, a forced fumble and a quarterback hurry, Proulx broke up
four plays of his own. Dillon
Tucker started his senior campaign on the right foot
with 10 total tackles, along with a broken up play. Senior
linebacker Kyle
Spaulding had the other Oxy sack, for a loss of five
yards, as he totaled nine stops (three solo) as classmate
Brandon
Ortega was responsible for seven tackles.
Freshman linebacker Cody Remmick
had four stops and broke up two plays in his Tiger debut. Also
seeing the field for the first time of his collegiate career were
Grant Arnold, and Anthony
Avila who each had an assist, Chandler Tunney, Jordan Lance, Dalton
Spinas (starting left guard), Rocky
Maldonado and Ryan Graff.
The Tigers will be back on Patterson Field a week from today
when they host the University of Puget Sound at 7:00 p.m.
Article by Tracy Maple, Sports Information Director