Box Score ORANGE, Calif. - Trailing by eight points, visiting
Whitworth University scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter
including the game-winning score with 51 seconds remaining to
escape with a 41-35 victory over the Chapman University football
team Saturday night at Wilson Field.
With Chapman leading 35-33, senior TE Jimmy
Hill recovered a fumble by junior RB Adam
Anderson in the end zone for the winning score.
"It's hard to say what happened on that play," Panthers head
coach Bob Owens said. "We had some opportunities to recover it and
it slipped out of our hands too."
Whitworth (2-1) took advantage of three Panther turnovers and
Anderson ran for 144 yards and scored four touchdowns to give the
Pirates the victory in front of 2,103 fans who witnessed the first
football in Chapman's new Ernie Chapman Stadium.
"We had two fumbles and a penalty that killed drives and we
can't do that to win," Owens said. "We can't make mistakes and give
up easy touchdowns and have to battle back from adversity all night
which is what we constantly had to do tonight and expect to win."
Anderson, the reigning Northwest Conference Player of the Year
put Whitworth on the board first with a 1-yard run to take a 7-0
lead. Chapman quickly tied the score at 7-7 on a 4-yard run by
senior RB Mike Christensen. However, Anderson
returned the ensuing kickoff 87 yards for a touchdown to push the
Pirates lead back to seven. Junior RB Milton
Nelson's 1-yard second quarter touchdown gave the Pirates
a 20-7 edge early in the second quarter.
Chapman (1-1) scored on its next two possessions with touchdowns
by sophomore RB Akio Lloyd, a 2-yard run and a
19-yard touchdown reception from senior QB Eric
Marty. Marty finished the game 18-of-25 passing for 221
yards and two touchdowns.
Chapman trailed 27-21 at the half but refused to back down
scoring two third quarter touchdowns - a 3-yard run by Lloyd and a
16-yard touchdown reception by junior WR Kaleo
Perez - to take a 35-27 lead into the fourth quarter.
Lloyd finished the game with three touchdowns and 99 all-purpose
yards while Perez had six catches for 84 yards.
Already with touchdowns on special teams and in the running
attack, Anderson struck again for the Pirates in the fourth
quarter, this time with an 8-yard touchdown reception from junior
QB Mike Peck. Then with 51 seconds remaining Hill
recovered the fumble and the Pirates tacked on a two-point
conversion to escape with the 41-35 victory.