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Villanova Dukes It Out With James Madison To Earn The Wildcats A 14-7 Victory

Aaron Ball
On a picture-perfect day for football, the Villanova Wildcats hosted the Dukes of James Madison in a Colonial Athletic league homecoming contest on the Main Line. The Wildcats began the day with a record of 4- 2 after last week’s convincing win over the Maine Black Bears.
 
Flying Wildcats
Villanova Head Coach Andy Talley
Drew Dudzik Just Gets the Pass Away
The Dukes of James Madison came into the game with an identical 4 -2 record. Coached by Mickey Matthews, the Dukes started out their season 3- 0, including a 21 – 16 win over nationally ranked Virginia Tech of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Since then, the Dukes have posted a win over Towson and lost to league rivals Delaware (13- 10) and last weekend, to New Hampshire (28 -14). Matthews is the winningest coach in JMU history, and led the Dukes to an NCAA championship in 2004.
 
Ball Squared

Eric Loper Makes a Flippin Good Tackle
Chris Whitney Gets Hit as He Throws
After a scoreless first period , Villanova got on the scoreboard by driving 80 yards in 15 plays for a touchdown, which came on a 7 yard pass from Chris Whitney to Norman White. Nick Yako converted to make it 7 -0 . The drive featured two fourth down conversions. The first came on a fake punt by Dom Scarnecchia on 4th & 9 at mid-field. Scarnecchia scampered 23 yards for a first down to the JMU 27. Later in the drive , Whitney hit White on a 4th & 8 pass for a 13 yard gain to the JMU 12 yard line.
 
Touchdown Villanova!
Griff Yancey
Dorian Wells
A few minutes later, with 1:19 to go in the half, the Cats scored again on a 54 yard pass play from Whitney to Mikey Reynolds. The drive covered 71 yards in 4 plays.
 
Chris Whitney on the Run
Fred Maldonado
Drew Dudzik
Whitney finished the first half completing 13 of 17 pass attempts for 159 yards and the 2 touchdowns. White caught 7 passes for 73 yards and Reynolds caught 3 for 75 yards. Both teams missed a field goal in the first half which ended with the Cats on top 14-0.
 
JMU Touchdown
JMU's Griff Yancey
JMU came out in the second half and scored its lone touchdown on its first possession . The score came via a 2 yard run by Kavon Seaton. The Dukes drive took 9 plays to cover 73 yards. JMU totally dominated the third quarter holding onto the ball for 12 minutes; Villanova had the ball for only 6 plays during the third quarter.
 
Tough Yardage
QB Chris Whitney Scrambling Away From Defenders
In the 4th quarter Villanova threatened, driving 67 yards from their 28 yard line to the JMU 10 yard line. However Nick Yako missed for a second time on a 23 yard field goal try (wide left). Nova had another drive late in the fourth quarter to the JMU 2 yard line, but a Whitney fumble on 4th down and 1 was recovered by JMU.
 
James Pitts
Terence Thomas on the Tackle
On its last drive JMU drove into Villanova territory and as time expired  Drew Dudzik’s pass was intercepted by James Pitts in the Cats end zone to preserve the victory.
 
Kerby Long with the Reception
Scott Noble Carrying for JMU
The Cats gained 209 yards rushing on 47 carries.  Angelo Babbaro led the way with 72 yards on 13 carries. Aaron Ball chipped in 56 yards, also on 13 carries, becoming the second leading rusher in Villanova history behind  only the great Brian Westbrook. Lawrence Doss added 33 yards on 5 carries. Whitney, who did not complete a pass in the second half (0-2),  finished 13 of 19 for 159 yards and two touchdowns. Norman White had 7 receptions for 73 yards.  Linebacker Marquis Kirkland had 10 tackles to lead the defense.
 
JMU Gang Tackling
For the Dukes, who were held to 87 yards rushing on 32 carries, Scott Noble led the way gaining 39 yards on 14 carries. Drew Dudzik passed for 213 yards on 22 completions in 32 attempts, with the one pick by Pitts on the game- ending play.
Matt Szczur, still nursing an ankle injury, did not dress for the Wildcats.
 
Matt Szczur Did Not Dress
Villanova  next hosts the Richmond Spiders on Saturday, October 30th in another CAA conference match.
 
On the local front, Temple & Penn also posted wins. Temple shutting out Buffalo and the Quakers beating Yale.
 
 
Article by Stephen Miller 
{All photos credits for this article appear courtesy of Michael Green Photography: www.mpgreenphotography.com}
Before the football game the Villanova Men’s Basketball team held its Blue/White Scrimmage game for fans.
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Villanova Rallies in Fourth Quarter to Beat Penn 22-10

Line of Scrimmage

The Villanova Wildcats (2-1) squared off against its Big Five rival the Penn Quakers (1-0) of the Ivy League at Villanova stadium last night.. Overall, coming into the game, Villanova lead the series between the teams 9-5. Last year the Wildcats beat the feisty Quakers 14 -3 at Franklin Field. Penn has not beaten Villanova in football in 99 years.

Wildcat

Last week, Villanova beat up on CAA league opponent Towson 43- 7. Penn, playing its first game of the season last weekend, beat Lafayette 19- 14. Both teams appeared in the latest Sports Network top 25 poll – Villanova in the top-spot and Penn at number 24.

Quaker Meeting

Just as in previous years, Villanova and Penn engaged in a backyard brawl. Penn got on the board first on a 2 yard touchdown run by Brandon Colavita culminating a 17 play, 80 yard drive with 11:37 left in the second quarter.

Penn Head Coach Al Bagnoli

During the drive, Penn lost starting running-back Lyle Marsh with a broken forearm. Villanova got on the board a few minutes later on a safety when Penn snapped the ball over quarterback Billy Ragone’s head and the ball was batted out of the end zone.

Penn QB Billy Ragone

The Wildcats came right back on their next possession, a 7 play, 42 yard march, with Angelo Babbaro slashing in for a touchdown from a yard out.

Babbaro was filling in for Matt Szczur who was injured early in the game with an ankle sprain and did not return. At the half, Villanova led 9-7.

Matt Szczur Watches From the Sideline

After a scoreless, but exciting third quarter Penn drove from its own 10 yard line to the Villanova 2 yard line where the drive stalled. Andrew Samson kicked a 19 yard field goal to put the Quakers up 10-9 with just over 9 minutes to play in the fourth quarter.

Villanova Head Coach Andy Talley

Villanova rallied and drove the ball down field and scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 21 yard hook-up from Chris Whitney to Norman White. Whitney was 10 of 12 passing on the day for 155 yards. White caught four balls for 61 yards to lead the Wildcats. Villanova tried for a two-point conversion but were unsuccessful.

Blue N. White

On Penn’s next possession, Villanova sealed the game when James Pitts intercepted the ball and returned it 56 yards for a touchdown to put Villanova ahead 22-10.

QB Billy Ragone Handing-off

In addition to Szczur’s injury, Villanova linebacker Anthony Johnson left the game with a knee injury.

Normally Peaceful Quakers Using a Shotgun (formation)

“They played their usual hard-nosed, tough, tough game against us,” Villanova coach Andy Talley said of Penn’s effort.

Chris Whitney Lined Up at WR

Aaron Ball led the Wildcats with 81 rushing on 16 carries (including a 51 yard run which ended when the ball was punched out from behind by the Quaker’s Josh Powers, which Penn recovered). Lyle Marsh led the Quakers with 40 yards on 8 carries.

Final Score

Up next for the Wildcats is a road game this coming Saturday against league rival William & Mary.

For more photos from the game, check out our photo gallery:

www.independentphilly.com/photo-gallery/villanova-vs-penn

 

Villanova Wildcats Dominant in Home Opener, Start CAA Conference Play With a Win

Villanova Wildcats: Defending FCS Champions

Villanova opened its defense of the CAA title against the Towson Tigers on Saturday afternoon at Villanova Stadium before a sell out  crowd of 12,111. Prior to the game, Villanova head coach Andy Talley and the 2009 FCS Championship football team was honored by Villanova University president Peter Donohue, O.S.A .

2009 FCS Champion Villanova Wildcats

Villanova started slowly in their first home game of the season taking the lead 2-0 on a safety in the first quarter. At the end of the quarter they led 9-0 after QB Chris Whitney added a rushing touchdown. In the second quarter the Wildcats roared to life, exploding for four touchdowns to stretch the lead to 36-0 at the half. Leading the way was Whitney who completed 9 of 12 passes for 115 yards, throwing for two touchdowns and rushing for two more.

2009 FCS Champions

Dorian Wells caught two touchdowns including a 22 yard strike from Whitney and a 44 yard bomb from wideout Matt Szczur. Angelo Babbaro also caught a 17 yard touchdown pass from Whitney.

2010 Villanova Team Captains

Aaron Ball led the ground game for Villanova scoring a touchdown and gaining an impressive 100 yards on just 8 carries. It was Ball’s second straight game with 100 or more yards rushing.

Aaron Ball Rushing

The second half opened the same way the first half ended with Villanova scoring a touchdown to expand their lead to 43-0. With the game well in hand, coach Andy Talley substituted liberally, resting his starters and giving his bench some serious playing time.

Tiger-Like Speed

Facing Villanova’s second and third string players, Towson finally got on the board in the third quarter as back-up QB Mark Blanchard hit Hakeem Moore for a 59 yard touchdown strike.

Touchdown Villanova

That would prove to be the final score as the game ended with Villanova rolling over Towson to move to 1-0 in (Colonial Athletic Association) conference play. With the loss Towson begins their CAA season 0-1.

Touchdown Tandem

This is the second blow-out victory for Villanova (who has been invited to join the Big East Conference) after opening their season with a loss (in the final seconds) to Temple in the Mayor’s Cup at Lincoln Financial Field. The Wildcats will next take on the Quakers from the University of Pennsylvania on Saturday night at Villanova Stadium. The Quakers (1-0) opened their season with a win. Villanova won last year’s match-up with Penn at Franklin Field.

To view the full photo gallery from this game please follow this link:

http://independentphilly.com/photo-gallery/villanova-vs-towson/