Sept. 18, 2010
UNH
Postgame - Part Two | Box
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KINGSTON, R.I. - Freshman James Timmins
recovered a fumble and raced 39-yards to the endzone, which
propelled the Rhode Island football team (1-2) to a 28-25 victory
over No. 8 New Hampshire Saturday afternoon at Meade Stadium.
Senior Victor Adesanya
forced the fumble as he dropped quarterback R.J. Toman in the
backfield for the Rams sixth sack of the afternoon. Defensively,
Rhody held the Wildcats to just 59 yards rushing.
Rhody's victory over New Hampshire was the Rams first win over
the Wildcats since 2003 and its first over a ranked team since 2008
when URI downed Brown back in 2008. The Rams last win over a top 10
team came back in 2007 when Rhody downed Massachusetts 12-6 in
overtime.
Offensively, Rhody rushed for 215 yards. Sophomore running back
Ayo Isijola
had a game-high 98 yards on the ground and junior Steve Probst rushed
for 95 yards and a score.
Rhody opened the scoring thanks to a 20-yard field goal by
kicker Louis
Feinstein. Feinstein's field goal was set up by a fumble
recovery on the UNH four-yard line.
New Hampshire took the lead on its next offensive series after
quarterback R.J. Toman rushed in from 28-yards out to give the
Wildcats a 7-3 lead. UNH went on to increase its lead to 12 as wide
receiver Terrance Fox hauled in a 21-yard pass from Toman. The
Wildcats then converted a two-point conversion to make the score
15-3.
The Rams fought back and scored 10 unanswered points to make the
count 15-13 at halftime. Junior Anthony
Baskerville caught his second touchdown of the year and
Feinstein drilled a 23-yard field goal.
In the third quarter, UNH added a field goal to take an 18-13
lead, but in the fourth, Rhody outscored the Wildcats 15-7 to
secure the win.
Rhody returns to action on Oct. 2 as it welcomes Brown for the
29th annual Governor's Cup. The game is set to kickoff at 1
p.m.