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Saturday, September 19, 2009

University of Albany FCS Football Dominates 2nd Half And Rallies To A 20-16 Victory Against #20 Maine - UAlbany Sports 2009


Albany, N.Y. -- David McCarty scored on a 24-yard run with just over two minutes remaining, as UAlbany rallied in the fourth quarter to upend nationally-ranked Maine in the Great Danes' home opener before 4,823 fans on Saturday, Sept. 19 at University Field. The Black Bears were ranked No. 20 by Sports Network and No. 19 in the FCS Coaches polls.

UAlbany (1-2) trailed 16-3 heading into the final period, but finally gained some momentum with a 77-yard drive. Quarterback Vinny Esposito, who overcame a school-record four interceptions and a lost fumble on a first-quarter sack, fired a 41-yard strike to Tim Bush to jump-start the sequence. Esposito later rolled to his left and lofted a 22-yard touchdown pass to tight end Paul Booker, who outbattled two Maine defenders.

After a blocked punt, UAlbany tried for the home run, but Esposito's pass, on a flea-flicker play, was picked off by strong safety Jerron McMillian, his second of the game. Despite the Great Danes fifth turnover, the defense stiffened and Jordan Waxman got off just a 17-yard punt under pressure. The short kick set up Herb Glass' 33-yard field goal and cut the deficit to 16-13 with 3:45 remaining.

UAlbany's defense came up with another key play on Maine's next possession. Quarterback Mike Brusko ran a third-down option to the right and inside linebacker Chris Simpson forced the ball loose with one of his 11 tackles and defensive end Tony Sparano recovered at the Maine 26. McCarty knifed his way through the middle and cut back to his left two plays later on the winning touchdown.

"I just took my read steps, came unblocked, and made a play," said Simpson, who turned in a career-high effort. "Our defense picked it up (in the second half) and we played with emotion and confidence."

The Black Bears, who led 16-0 at halftime, marched to the UAlbany 37 in the final minute behind the arm of Warren Smith, but safety Jake Ciccarello picked off a fourth-down pass at the 13-yard line to preserve the comeback win.

"The defense was lights out in the second half," said UAlbany coach Bob Ford, whose team allowed just 92 of Maine's 276 total yards after the intermission. "The offense started to catch fire and the blocked punt helped. We battling for respectability, just taking it one play at time. But it was a phenomenal win."

In the opening half, Maine was in complete control after forcing the home team to commit four turnovers. Defensive back Steven Barker sacked Esposito and lineman Al Serena recovered the fumble on the sideline. Sophomore tailback Derek Session, who ran 21 times for 76 yards, scored on a 20-yard run over the left side for a 7-0 lead.

The Black Bears upped their advantage to 14-0 with Brusko tossed a 15-yard scoring pass to wideout Landis Williams early in the second quarter. UAlbany safety Emerson Kinsey came on a blitz from the right side and Williams beat his defender down the sideline. Defensive end Jordan Stevens added a safety when he sacked Esposito in the end zone with 2:50 left in the first half. UAlbany drove to the Maine 3-yard line in the closing seconds of the period, but on second-and goal, Esposito's pass over the middle was deflected and Barker came up with the diving interception.

McCarty rushed for 109 yards on 27 carries, the 20th time he has reached the century mark as a collegian. Esposito went 14-of-28 through the air for 186 yards, as his team defeated a FCS top-25 opponent for the first time since 2006.

"I am sore from my hip down," said McCarty, who has battled through injuries throughout the season. "The emotions were running through me and I saw how hard everyone was playing. I saw the hole (on the winning touchdown) and I wasn't touched."


Courtesy: UAlbany Sports Information

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Football Turned Over By Nationally-Ranked Massachusetts in Minutemen's Home Opener


Amherst, Mass. - Kyle Havens threw a pair of touchdowns passes and Jon Hernandez ran for two second-half scores to lead Massachusetts to a 44-7 non-league victory over UAlbany on Saturday, Sept. 12 before 13,215 fans at McGuirk Alumni Stadium. The Minutemen, ranked No. 17 by Sports Network and No. 18 in the FCS Coaches poll, won their home opener for the eighth consecutive year.

The first quarter was scripted perfectly for Massachusetts (1-1) and its first-year head coach Kevin Morris, a former UAlbany assistant in the 1980s. The Minutemen scored on their opening two possessions, one set up when defensive tackle Brandon Collier broke through the line to sack UAlbany quarterback Vinny Esposito and force a fumble. Tony Nelson's 2-yard touchdown run over left guard gave his team a 10-0 advantage. In the first series that resulted in Armando Cuko's career-long 47-yard field goal, UMass marched eight plays behind Havens.

The Great Danes, who were plagued by three turnovers in the opening half, later had a pass that was tipped and linebacker Tyler Holmes came up with the interception. However, Cuko's 39-yard field goal try hit the crossbar. UAlbany drove into UMass' territory early in the second quarter, but Esposito was picked off by Perry McIntyre after the senior signal-caller tried to hit tight end Paul Booker in traffic.

Despite the mistakes, UAlbany (0-2) closed the gap to 10-7 when redshirt freshman Andrew Smith carried over the left side on a 3-yard touchdown run. The Great Danes stayed on the ground for entire eight-play drive that was jump-started by a short UMass punt.

The Minutemen, who have been ranked in the national Top 25 for 55 of the last 56 weeks, quickly recovered. Havens, a junior college transfer, rolled to his right and fired a 67-yard scoring streak to All-America receiver Victor Cruz. UMass upped its margin to 20-7 with 2:05 left in the half, when Cuko drilled a 37-yard field goal to end a 10-play scoring sequence.

In third quarter, UAlbany's Emerson Kinsey blocked a field goal and his team seemed to have some momentum near midfield. But Esposito was picked off for the third time when he threw behind fullback Chris Kenneally and free safety Jeromy Miles pulled the ball away. The Great Danes had five turnovers, their highest total since Nov. 12, 2005. UMass turned the takeaway into points and a 27-7 lead. Havens found Cruz on a 3-yard slant pattern for a touchdown on fourth down.

"When you have five turnovers you don't deserve to win and most of the time you don't win," UAlbany coach Bob Ford said. "We took a step back tonight with bad decisions and several breakdowns on protection schemes. It's tough to pick up a team after a devastating loss. You have to appeal to their pride."

UMass, edged by FBS opponents Kansas State, 21-17, one week ago, added 17 fourth-quarter points to pad their cushion. Hernandez, a sophomore tailback, scored on a runs of 1 and 58 yards and Cuko added his third field goal, a 40-yarder with 6:16 remaining. Havens finished with 284 passing yards on 20-of-32 attempts. Nelson added 77 rushing yards on 21 carries.

UAlbany tailback David McCarty rushed for 42 yards in the first half, but left the game in the second quarter with a hip injury and did not return. McCarty's streak of 21 consecutive games with at least one touchdown came to an end. Justin Gannon led the Great Danes with 61 yards on the ground. Justin Brancaccio led the defense with 11 tackles, while Dave Casale and Dave Nicomini made 10 apiece.





Courtesy: UAlbany Sports Information

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