Box Score WASHINGTON – After leading Hampden-Sydney 10-7 at
halftime, CUA (3-1) saw the Tigers (4-1) score 24 unanswered points
in the third quarter and the Cardinals were unable to come back,
falling 31-17 on Saturday. Junior Alonzo Cooke had a big day
for CUA, hauling in eight passes for 112 yards and two
touchdowns.
Saturday's game matched the top two scoring offenses in the
ODAC vs. one another, but it was hard to tell in the early going
with neither team able to muster any points in the first
quarter.
After the ball changed hands several times in the second quarter,
CUA finally put an end to the 0-0 deadlock when the Cardinals went
60 yards in only four plays for Cooke's first
touchdown. This one covered 49 yards and came following a
Hampden-Sydney fumble that James Fucillo caused and Kirk Kasa
recovered.
The Tigers answered right back with a 14-play drive that covered
69 yards and ended on Evan King's two-yard TD plunge to tie
things at seven.
The scoring continued on CUA's next drive when Brian
Gongaware capped a 47-yard drive with a 28-yard field goal to put
the Cardinals in front by three, a lead they eventually took into
halftime.
Not much went right for CUA in the third quarter, beginning on the
first drive when Greg Cordivari was intercepted and ten plays later
HSC took its first lead on Travis Lane's six-yard score.
After the Cardinals went three-and-out, Hampden-Sydney added to
its lead with a Lane to Kyle Vance 15-yard touchdown, making it a
21-10 game with 8:24 to play in the quarter.
Things only got tougher from there as Cordivari was picked off
again, this time by Sean Stewart, who returned it 40 yards for
another Tigers TD.
HSC added a field goal late in the third quarter and took a
commanding 21-point advantage into the final 15 minutes.
CUA scored for the final time with 4:23 to play when Cordivari hit
Cooke on a 13-yard strike and that set the final margin at 14.
Cordivari finished the day 33 of 52 for 288 yards, but the junior
was intercepted four times. Sophomore Mike Pitsenberger
carried the ball 12 times for 73 yards, good for an average of 6.1
per attempt, and he also caught five passes.
Conor Stueckler had a solid day from his linebacker spot, totaling
11 tackles, including one for loss and a sack. Miniard
Culpepper registered eight tackles, and Marc McEvoy, Rob Schaetzl
and Joe Tretter added seven apiece.
CUA finished with 355 yards of total offense, while HSC registered
433. The Cardinals were called for 13 penalties during the
game, which was ten more than the Tigers.
The Cardinals have a short week and return to action on Friday,
October 7 when they play host to Randolph-Macon at 7 p.m. on Family
Weekend.