UNION, N.J. (10/23/10) –Kean University
rolled up 460 yards of total offense, while the Cougar defense
limited William Paterson University to just 45 total yards, as Kean
defeated the Pioneers, 29-2, in front of a Homecoming crowd in New
Jersey Athletic Conference action on Saturday afternoon.
Senior Jay
Gwaltney rushed for more than 200 yards for the third
straight game and eclipsed 1,000 yards for the season, as Kean
(4-3, 4-3 NJAC) won its second straight game.
The Pioneers (4-3, 3-3 NJAC) managed just 49 yards passing and
-5 yards rushing, as the Cougars made 13 tackles for a loss of 54
yards in the win.
The Cougars took a 6-0 lead in the opening quarter following a
12-play, 80-yard drive that junior quarterback Thomas
D'Ambrisi capped with the three-yard touchdown run
with just 4:15 remaining in the quarter. D'Ambrisi opened the
drive with a 16-yard completion to senior tight end Matt
Puorro and added three rushes for 20 yards and a pair
of completions for nine more yards, while Gwaltney (pictured right)
had four carries for 28 yards on the scoring drive.
After the Kean defense forced the Pioneers to punt after a
three-and-out on their first possession of the second quarter,
D'Ambrisi completed 2-of-3 passes for 16 yards and added three
carries for 35 yards, including a 28-yard run on third down, before
Gwaltney closed out the drive with a six-yard touchdown run to give
the Cougars a 13-0 lead following the extra point with 5:26 left in
the half.
The Cougars scored on their first two possessions of the third
quarter, first extending the lead to 16-0 on the 32-yard field goal
by kicker Billy
Daniels, before D'Ambrisi connected with junior wide receiver
Chris
Suozzo on the 43-yard scoring strike. The
Pioneers managed their only points of the game on the ensuing extra
point when Kean mishandled the attempt and Pioneer junior Doug
Dubek picked up the ball and ran it back for the defensive
PAT.
Kean closed out the scoring on its first play of its first drive
of the fourth quarter, as junior wide receiver Louis
Haynes caught the short pass from D'Ambrisi and cut
back across the field for the 52-yard touchdown reception.
The Cougars controlled time of possession, as they ran the ball
54 times for 312 yards and had the ball for more than 37 minutes on
offense. Five Kean drives lasted longer than four minutes
apiece, including the final drive of the game that was more than
eight minutes long to run out the clock.
D'Ambrisi had 247 yards of total offense and three touchdowns, as
he finished with a career-high 99 yards rushing and had 148 yards
passing (9-of-17). Gwaltney carried the ball 32 times for 201
yards and now has 1,035 yards rushing this season to become the
fourth player in school history to rush for more than 1,000 yards
in a season.
In the win, Haynes had five receptions for 79 yards, while
Puorro made two catches for 18 yards.
Defensively, junior outside linebacker Richard
Esdaile made a team-high six tackles, including three
and a half tackles for a loss of 16 yards. Junior inside
linebacker Bekim
Bujari (pictured left) and junior defensive end
James-Edwards
Boyd each had five tackles apiece, as Bujari had one
sack and three tackles for a loss of 11 yards and Boyd finished
with two sacks and two and a half tackles for a loss of 15
yards.
For the Pioneers, Dudek made seven tackles and had an
interception in addition to his defensive PAT. Senior
defensive back Chris Thomas made a game-high nine stops,
including six solo tackles.
Pioneer sophomore quarterback Ryan Gresik completed
10-of-14 passes for 49 yards.
The Cougars close out a three-game homestand next weekend, when
they face The College at Brockport in NJAC action at 1 p.m.