Oct. 24, 2009
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VILLANOVA, Pa. - The Rhode Island football team
(1-6; 0-4 CAA) was defeated 36-7 at Villanova Saturday afternoon at
Villanova Stadium.
Heavy rain covered the field for much of the game as URI managed
just 151 yards of total offense.
Junior quarterback Chris
Paul-Etienne led the way offensively as he went 15-of-33 for
121 yards through the air. He also threw his fourth touchdown pass
of the year.
Defensively, senior Steve Weedon led the way with a career-high
14 tackles. Weedon also registered a sack and one tackle for
loss.
As a team, URI forced three fumbles and recovered two of the
Villanova miscues. Rhody has forced 15 fumbles and has recovered 11
this season.
Rhody's lone score came in the third quarter as sophomore wide
receiver Ty Bynum hauled in a seven-yard pass on a fade route from
Paul-Etienne, which cut the Villanova lead to 21-7 with just under
six minutes remaining the quarter.
Junior linebacker Dan O'Connell set up the Rams scoring drive as
he recovered a fumble forced by Weedon. Paul-Etienne then directed
the Rams 46 yards in nine plays for the score.
The Wildcats came right back on their next offensive series as
they put together a seven-play 80 yard drive, which put Villanova
back up by three scores at 28-7.
In the fourth quarter, Villanova was on the move again and was
threatening to go up by 28 points as it had the ball at first and
10 on the Rhody 15-yard line.
The Rams however stopped the Wildcats drive as junior linebacker
Joe Harris forced Rhody's third fumble of the game, which fellow
junior Rob
Damon returned 45 yards to the Villanova 40-yard line.
Following the turnover, Rhody moved the ball to the Villanova
20-yard, but was unable to find the endzone.
Villanova opened the scoring in the first quarter as running
back Matt Szczur leaped into the endzone from a yard out, which
capped an 11-play 82 yard drive, spanning nearly six minutes.
The Wildcats found the endzone twice in the second quarter to
increase its lead to 21-0 at the half.
Rhody was held scoreless in the first half for just the second
time this season as it trailed 21-0. Villanova outgained URI 228-60
in the opening half.
URI returns to action next week as it welcomes William and Mary
to Meade Stadium. Kickoff is set for 1:00 p.m.