Box Score ORANGE, Calif. - On Halloween night, unlucky "13" proved to just
enough for the Chapman University football team, which defeated
visiting Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges 13-9 at Ernie Chapman
Stadium on Saturday night. The Panthers actually created some of
their own luck, capitalizing on four Claremont turnovers and a
missed field goal to thwart several Stags drives.
A stalwart Chapman defense made several big plays to minimize
further damage from a Claremont offense that out-gained the
Panthers 286-271 in total offense and had three drives into Chapman
territory where the Stags were unable to score. With under five
minutes remaining in the game and trailing by four points,
Claremont drove to the Chapman 15 before senior DL Willie
Robbins forced the Stags' sixth fumble of the game - three
of which the Panthers recovered, this one by junior LB
Andrew Carcova.
Claremont (3-4) again got the ball back with 2:06 left in the
fourth quarter and on its first play of the drive, freshman DB
Nick Nugwynne intercepted a pass at the Chapman
18, securing the Panthers' victory.
For the second week in a row, Chapman (3-4) struck on its first
possession. Following the opening kickoff, the Panthers marched 69
yards on 13 plays and scored on a fourth-and-goal quarterback sneak
to go up 7-0 with 8:11 left in the first quarter. It was sophomore
QB Blake Vanderweil who punched it into the end
zone with a 1-yard touchdown run. The big play of the drive came on
the Panthers' third play from scrimmage with Vanderweil connecting
on a 42-yard pass play to senior WR Dan
Delahoussaye to get deep into Claremont territory.
The ball bounced just right for the Panthers most of the night,
especially in the early going. On Claremont's first play from
scrimmage, the Stags fumbled and Chapman pounced on the loose ball
at the Stags' 36-yard line. Four plays later, the Panthers scored
again on a 27-yard pass from Vanderweil to junior WR Chris
Langstaff to go up 13-0 quickly in the first.
However, that would be all the scoring for Chapman as the
offense got stuck in neutral for the rest of the game. With the
exception of a missed field goal midway through the second quarter,
the Panthers didn't threaten again and never penetrated deeper than
Claremont's 32-yard line while managing just four first downs in
the second half.
Trailing 13-3 to start the fourth quarter, Claremont
orchestrated a 14-play, 91-yard scoring drive that resulted in a
1-yard scoring run by QB Patrick Rooney, cutting
the deficit to 13-9 with 14:02 left in the game.
It looked as though the Stags were on their way to completing a
fourth-quarter comeback as they traveled 60 yards and into the
Chapman red zone late in the fourth quarter before Carcova's fumble
recovery.
Not surprising, Claremont's primary method of offense was on the
ground as the Stags gained 206 yards rushing led by RB D.J.
Lillard's 118 yards.
For Chapman, Vanderweil threw for a career-high 200 yards on 14
of 28 passing. Delahoussaye made six catches for 118 yards - his
second 100-yard game this season. The senior wideout now has four
100-yard games in his career tying him for fourth in Chapman
history.
The Panthers have now won five of the previous six meetings
against Claremont. With the win Chapman snapped its first
three-game losing streak since 2006 and evened its home record to
2-2 at Ernie Chapman Stadium this season.
Boxscore: http://www.chapmanathletics.com/sports/fball/2009-10/stats/cms-cu.htm