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Sophomore Sam Diss's
74-yard interception return for a touchdown gave Tufts a 14-0
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SOMERVILLE -- Quarterback Anthony
Fucillo (Winthrop, MA) returned to the Tufts line-up and threw
for 255 yards and two touchdowns as the Tufts University football
team opened the 2010 season with a 21-10 victory over Hamilton
College on a warm Saturday afternoon at Ellis Oval/Zimman
Field.
Fucillo, who missed all of last season with an injury, threw a
52-yard scoring pass to senior Pat Bailey
(Beverly, MA) in the second quarter and a two-yard TD pass to
senior Billy Mahler
(Milwaukee, WI) in the third. The Jumbo defense kept the
Continentals out of the end zone until the fourth quarter despite a
good game from Hamilton junior running back Dylan Isenberg
(Voorhees, NJ), who carried 29 times for 136 yards.
The only good scoring chance of the first quarter was fumbled
away by the Jumbos. A 26-yard Fucillo to Mahler pass set Tufts up
first and 10 at the Continental 10, but the quarterback was sacked
by Hamilton's Rob Gannon and the ball was recovered by Burke St.
John (Chappaqua, NY).
On the following Hamilton possession, a shared sack by Jumbos Ferras
Albitar (Coto de Caza, CA) and Donnie
Simmons (Houston, TX) forced a Continental punt. Fucillo passed
25 yards to sophomore Mike Howell
(Phoenixville, PA) on first down to the Jumbo 41. Four players
later, Bailey took a Fucillo pass over the middle and went
untouched to the endzone for a 7-0 Tufts lead at 12:13 of the
second quarter.
That was the start of a succession of scores in the game.
Hamilton was moving the ball well on its next opportunity. They
converted a third and 10 when senior QB Lance Wilson (Plymouth
Meeting, MA) passed for 13 yards to senior RB Mark Snickenberger
(Wellesley, MA). A 17-yard Wilson to Ryan Cray (Amherst, NH)
connection put the Continentals at the Tufts 21. However, after
Wilson was sacked by Jumbo Sam Gardner
(Chelmsford, MA), he was then intercepted by Sam Diss
(Ridgewood, NJ) and the Tufts sophomore maneuvered 74 yards for a
touchdown to give the hosts a 14-0 advantage at 6:09 of the second
quarter.
The Continentals answered with their first score of the game.
Isenberg had a 22-yard gain early in the possession. On third and
four, Snickenberger rushed for five yards and a first down at the
Jumbo 17. Wilson and Cray hooked up again down to the Jumbo nine,
an 11-yard gain, but the Jumbo defense stiffened and the vistiors
were held to a 28-yard field goal by George Taylor (Pleasantville,
NY) with 31 seconds remaining until halftime.
Hamilton possessed the ball for 23:52 of the first half,
compared to 6:58 for Tufts, but the Jumbos took a 14-3 lead into
the locker room.
Tufts added to its lead early in the third quarter, mounting an
eight-play, 76-yard drive. Fucillo and Mahler (six catches, 85
yards) joined up for two big gains, 31 yards into Hamilton
territory and then 17 more to the Continental 25. A 21-yard Fucillo
to Greg
Stewart (Wilmington, MA) pass put Tufts on the verge of the end
zone, and Fucillo and Mahler finished it off from two yards out for
a 21-3 margin at 10:49 of the third.
The Jumbos defense would twice stop Hamilton on fourth down in
Tufts territory. Early in the fourth quarter on a Hamilton fourth
down from the Tufts 12, sophomore Jumbo Tommy Castle
(Yarrow Point, WA) broke up a pass. On the next Continental drive,
senior LB Brian
Danshaw (Colleyville, TX) forced a fumble that was recovered by
junior Ian Levinsky
(Raymond, ME).
Hamilton scored their lone touchdown with 5:31 remaining in the
fourth, a nice 21-yard grab by Scott Kleinklaus (Fayetteville, NY)
from Wilson. On the previous play, they had converted a fourth and
five with a 15-yard completion from Wilson to Kevin Petrick
(Camillus, NY).
Tufts (1-0) improved its winning streak against Hamilton (0-1)
to nine games dating back to 1991. In addtion to Mahler, Stewart
finished with five receptions for 67 yards. Freshman Ryan Pollock
(Reading, MA) led the ground game with 33 yards on 11 carries as
Tufts finished with 67 yards rushing. Diss added two kickoff
returns for 54 yards and five tackles (two for losses) to his
strong game. Albitar and senior Matt Murray (Winthrop, MA) led the
Jumbos with nine tackles apiece.
Hamilton's Wilson completed 16 of 37 passes for 158 yards,
including four balls for 52 yards to Cray. Taylor punted
impressively for the Continentals, averaging 40.3 yards on seven
kicks. The Hamilton defense was paced by 11 tackles from sophomore
LB Mike MacDonald (Glen Ridge, NJ) and nine by Gannon.
Tufts plays its Homecoming Game next Saturday against Bates at
Ellis Oval. Hamilton heads back on the road to play at Wesleyan
that day.
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