Box Score ORANGE, Calif. - Several mistakes and missed opportunities
proved to be too much to overcome for the Chapman University
football team as the Panthers lost 31-28 to No. 24 ranked and
unbeaten Occidental College Saturday night at Wilson Field.
"I felt that we made too many mistakes on both sides of the ball
and against a very good football team like Occidental you can't do
that and win," said Chapman head coach Bob Owens. "We missed
tackles, gave up easy touchdowns, dropped some passes, and had two
touchdowns taken off the board because of mistakes."
The Panthers' defense had a hard time stopping Occidental in the
third quarter as the Tigers scored all four of their touchdowns in
the period. Occidental (5-0) scored two touchdowns within three
minutes to start the third quarter on a 28-yard run by sophomore RB
Bryan Fiorito and a 24-yard run by senior QB
Justin Goltz to take a 17-7 lead.
Chapman (3-2) answered as senior QB Eric Marty
and junior WR Dan Delahoussaye hooked up for a
59-yard touchdown bringing the score to 17-14.
However, Occidental went to the air adding two more third
quarter touchdowns pushing its lead to 31-14. Goltz took advantage
of single coverage by the Panthers' defense to connect with junior
WR Jason Lehman and junior WR Chris
Washington for the touchdowns.
"Those two touchdowns were one-on-one situations that they got
us locked in that they took advantage of through the air," Owens
said.
Trailing 31-14 in the fourth quarter, Chapman scored 14
consecutive points when Marty and Delahoussaye connected on
touchdowns to narrow Occidental's lead to 31-28. A last-ditch
effort by the Panthers fell short when Tigers' senior DB
Daniel Tromello intercepted Marty's final pass to
end the game. Delahoussaye had touchdowns of 59, 32 and 27 yards on
the night totaling a season-high 190 yards receiving for the game.
The second half was much different than the first, which was a
defensive struggle between the two teams. Chapman led at halftime
7-3 behind the running of senior RB Mike
Christensen who scored on a 20-yard first-quarter
touchdown.
Both teams had fairly even offensive numbers with Occidental
outgaining Chapman 466 to 417 but the Tigers were more methodical
and efficient than the Panthers who relied on some big plays to
move the ball. Chapman was just 3-for-12 in third-down efficiency
against one of the top defenses in Division III.
Occidental's Goltz completed 24-of-28 passes for 250 yards and
two touchdowns to go along with 101 yards rushing. Fiorito added a
103 yards rushing for the Tigers.