Mount Union Falls to Wisconsin-Whitewater, 13-10, in Stagg Bowl XXXIX
Mount Union Falls to Wisconsin-Whitewater, 13-10, in Stagg Bowl XXXIX
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SALEM, Va. – No. 2 ranked Mount Union rallied in the
fourth quarter but three turnovers resulted13-10 loss to No. 1
ranked Wisconsin-Whitewater in Stagg Bowl XXXIX Friday night in
Salem, Va.
Whitewater (15-0) won its third-straight NCAA Division III
National Championship and extended the nation's longest winning
streak to 45 games.
The most costly of the Purple Raider turnovers came late in
the third quarter with Whitewater holding a 3-0 lead. Warhawk
defensive lineman Loussaint Minett forced a fumble of Mount Union
quarterback Matt
Piloto (Rotonda West, Fla./Lemon Bay) which was recovered by
the Warhawks on the one-yard line. The play earned Minett the
game's most outstanding player honor.
One play later Coppage punched it in and extended the Whitewater
lead to 10-0.
Mount Union got on the scoreboard with just over 11 minutes to
go in the game as Tyler
Almeida (Elyria/Elyria) hit a 19-yard field goal.
Eric Kindler, who kicked a 44-yard field goal in the first half,
then answered with a 30-yard field goal with 5:34 to play.
The Raiders then went 72 yards in eight plays as Piloto hit A.J.
Claycomb (Medina/Medina) with an eight-yard touchdown pass with
3:20 left.
Mount Union's defense, which held Whitewater to 210 total yards,
forced a punt and got the ball back with just over two minutes to
play but ran out of time.
Piloto finished with 177 yards passing (21-of-38) with a
touchdown and two interceptions, Jeremy
Murray (Martins Ferry/Martins Ferry) had 59 yards rushing on 22
carries and Jasper
Collins (Geneva, N.Y./Geneva) had nine catches for 68
yards.
Whitewater All-American running back Levell Coppage had 91 yards
rushing on 32 carries, quarterback Matt Blanchard was 9-of-13
passing for 97 yards with an interception while Tyler Huber had
four catches for 35 yards.
Linebacker Jorge
Carbonell (Miami, Fla./Archbishop Carroll) had 10 tackles, Isaiah
Scott (Hamilton/Fairfield) had nine stops and Chaz
Jordan (Medina/Buckeye) had an interception to lead a stellar
performance by the nation's top defense.
For the first time in the seven-game series there was a
scoreless first quarter.
Whitewater got on the board with a 44-yard field goal from
Eric Kindler with just over 11 minutes in the half.
-Release provided by Mount Union Sports Information