UNION, N.J. (10/1/10) – Montclair State
University scored a pair of first quarter touchdowns en-route to
defeating host Kean University, 21-7, in New Jersey Athletic
Conference action on Friday evening.
In a rematch of last season's regular season finale won by the Red
Hawks to claim the NJAC title, Montclair State (4-0, 3-0 NJAC)
remained undefeated as senior running back Chris D'Andrea
tallied 90 yards on 19 carries and quarterback Tom Fischer
had a pair of touchdown passes.
For the Cougars (2-2, 2-2 NJAC), senior running back Jay
Gwaltney (pictured right) finished with 102 yards
rushing.
After the two teams exchanged punts on each of their first
possession to start the game, Montclair State senior running back
Matt Jimenez opened the next Red Hawk drive with
back-to-back 12-yard carries to move the ball into Kean
territory.
Jimenez later pushed the Red Hawks into the red zone, and
Fischer later completed a 19-yard pass to rookie wide receiver
Bobby Roesing on the touchdown reception, as Montclair
State took the 7-0 lead midway through the opening quarter
following the extra point.
On the next Cougar drive, the Red Hawks forced the three-and-out
and junior Chad Faulcon blocked the ensuing punt, giving
Montclair State the ball back at the Kean 34-yard line. Four
plays later after the Cougar defense held Montclair State, the Red
Hawks looked to extend the lead to 10 points, however the 45-yard
field goal attempt sailed wide right and the Cougars took over at
their own 28-yard line.
The Cougars were unable to get the offense going, as on the second
play of the Kean drive, Red Hawk junior cornerback Gary
Knoeppel intercepted the Thomas
D'Ambrisi pass at the Kean 35-yard line and returned
the ball to the endzone to extend the lead to 14-0 with 2:48
remaining in the first quarter after the extra point.
Kean was able to take advantage of the Red Hawk kickoff going
out-of-bounds, starting the drive on their own 40-yard line.
A Red Hawk penalty moved the Cougars into Montclair State territory
and Gwaltney rushed the ball three times for 15 yards, before
D'Ambrisi threaded the pass through the Red Hawk defense to junior
Louis
Haynes for the seven-yard touchdown reception early in
the second quarter.
On the third play of the ensuing Montclair State drive, junior
safety Jamahl
Williams (pictured left) intercepted his fifth pass of
the season and returned the ball 18 yards to the Kean 36-yard
line. The Cougars were able to drive the ball down field and
had first-and-goal at the Montclair State three-yard line, as
D'Ambrisi completed three passes for 35 yards and Gwaltney added 23
yards rushing. However, the Red Hawks kept the Cougars off
the scoreboard when the pass on fourth-down fell incomplete in the
endzone.
A Cougar turnover on the opening drive of the second half gave
the Red Hawks the ball in Kean territory, but the Cougar defense
would keep it a one touchdown deficit by forcing Montclair State to
kick the 43-yard field goal that missed wide left.
Kean was forced to punt on their next possession and Montclair
State junior Dan Keegan set up the final Red Hawk
touchdown with a 37-yard return to the Kean 26-yard line. Two
plays later, Fischer completed the 24-yard touchdown pass to junior
wide receiver Byron Lewin for the two touchdown lead
midway through the third quarter.
The Cougars were able to get back inside the red zone on their
next drive, however a fumble gave the ball back to the Red Hawks
with less than four minutes remaining in the third
quarter.
In the final quarter, Kean sophomore Brett
Yajcaji (pictured right) intercepted the Fischer pass
at midfield and returned the ball to the 35-yard line.
However, the Cougars were unable to move the chains and turned the
ball back over to the Red Hawks on downs with just over two minutes
remaining.
In the victory, Jimenez finished with 11 carries for 46 yards and
Lewin made two receptions for 40 yards. Fischer completed
6-of-14 passes for 87 yards and two touchdowns.
For the Cougars, Haynes (pictured left) had a career-best 10
receptions for 102 yards and one touchdown, while D'Ambrisi
completed 16-of-30 passes for 136 yards after missing last week's
game against Buffalo State College with an injury.
Defensively, junior cornerback Kevin Cloghessy made a
team-high seven tackles and had one fumble recovery, while senior
outside linebacker Ed Kirschenbaum finished with six
tackles ,one pass break-up and one quarterback hurry.
Kean linebackers Bekim
Bujari and Jerelle
Peay made eight and seven tackles, respectively, while
senior Victor
D'Arrigo and junior Ray Wegrzynek
each made five solo tackles.
The Cougars return to action on Saturday, October 9, when they
face Rowan University in Glassboro, N.J. Kick-off is set for
1 p.m.