Box Score SPOKANE, Wash. - The offense has yet to get on track in the 2009
season for the Chapman University football team, and the struggles
continued on Saturday afternoon against Whitworth University as the
Panthers committed four turnovers and totaled just 148 total yards
in a 23-8 loss at the Pine Bowl in Spokane.
Despite Whitworth (2-2) controlling the ball for much of the
first half, the game remained close as neither team could find the
end zone. The only score of the half came with 10:24 left in the
second quarter when Chapman junior QB Eric
Willcockson was sacked by Pirates junior OLB Paul Werhane
and junior DE Nick Ashley forcing a fumble that
was recovered by Chapman in the end zone. Whitworth senior MLB
Nate Hadley then tackled the Panther who recovered
the ball for the safety.
For two and a half quarters, Chapman (1-1) held Whitworth's
offense scoreless. Then mid-way through the third quarter the
Pirates put together a 12-play, 70-yard drive, ending in a 4-yard
touchdown run by sophomore RB Sean Scott to take a
9-0 lead. Scott and senior RB Milton Nelson
combined for 181-yards rushing in the absence of the Whitworth's
senior All-American tailback Adam Anderson.
Capitalizing on good field position after a Chapman turnover,
the Pirates pushed the lead to 16-0 when sophomore QB
Andrew Durant and senior WR Eric
Entel connected on a 12-yard pass play with 1:36 remaining
in the third quarter.
Whitworth put the game out of reach in the fourth quarter when
Durant and senior WR Andy Largent connected on a
54-yard touchdown pass to take a commanding 23-0 lead. Durant
finished the day 17-26 for 221 yards and two touchdowns.
The lone Chapman touchdown of the day came four minutes later
when junior WR Mike Lambesis caught a five-yard
fade pass on fourth down from Willcockson capping an 11-play,
70-yard drive which accounted for nearly half of the Panthers total
offense.
Chapman's 148 yards of total offense is its lowest total since
last year's 16-7 loss at Cal Lutheran, when the Panthers totaled
just 139 yards of offense. Junior RB Akio Lloyd
accounted for nearly half of the Panthers' total offense against
the stingy Pirates' defense with 69 yards rushing on 18 carries.
Defensively, the Panthers did force four fumbles, recovering
two. Senior SS Collin Hoyer finished the afternoon
with a game-high 13 tackles, 10 solo and two forced fumbles. Junior
OLB Andrew Carcova and junior CB Pat
McFadden had 11 and 10 tackles, respectively.
Boxscore: http://www.chapmanathletics.com/sports/fball/2009-10/stats/cu-wu.htm