Rowan Looking to Keep Winning Ways Against Morrisville

Posted by JT On October - 15 - 2009

Rowan has a 1-0 record against Morrisville State winning 58-14 in Glassboro last year. Since Morrisville’s stadium is undergoing renovation, the Profs will travel to play the Mustangs at Colgate University.

Morrisville lost its home opener to William Paterson, 14-2. Sophomore quarterback Jamieson Crast had 17 completions in 31 attempts for 154 yards. Running back Peter Enriquez rushed for 21 yards on six carries. Wideout Hodges Sneed had seven receptions for 57 yards. Wide receiver Joe Shue added four catches for 48 yards. Linebacker EJ Maeweather had 13 tackles and 2.5 tackles for a loss. Defensive end Sam Pelham followed with 10 tackles. Defensive back Tommy Moyon added nine stops. Maeweather, Pelham and Moyon all forced one fumble. Cornerback Sean McDaniel had a 48-yard fumble recovery. The Pioneers went ahead 7-0 at 13:29 in the second quarter on a three yard touchdown run. At 9:55 in the fourth, Moyon forced a fumble that was recovered in the end zone by the William Paterson quarterback. Cornerback Josh Rose tackled him for the safety. The Pioneers capped the scoring with a five-yard touchdown run with 1:14 remaining.

With only three seniors on the roster, the Mustangs are very young. Both running back Maurice Mitchelson and Crast are sophomores. Mitchelson leads the team with 304 rushing yards. In his first year as the starter, Crast has thrown for 1,162 yards and 12 touchdowns with 104 completions in 183 attempts. He also has 98 yards rushing and one TD on 65 carries. Sophomore linebacker Anthony Brown and Moyon, a junior, are solid on defense. Brown is first on the team with 42 tackles. Moyon follows with 39 stops.

In the conference statistics, Crast is fourth in passing (193.7), pass efficiency (123.1) and total offense (210.0). Mitchelson ranks second in all-purpose yards (130.0), eighth in kick return average (20.7) and 11th in rushing (50.7). Shue is 12th with 49.7 receiving yards per game. Running back Devon Jordan’s 23.1 kick return average is seventh in the NJAC. Maeweather is ninth intackles for a loss (7.0), while linebacker Anthony Brown is 10th (5.5).

The Mustangs are fourth in the conference in passing offense (199.7), pass efficiency (120.4) and punt return average (9.7). Morrisville State ranks sixth in total defense (371.5), rushing defense (162.7), pass defense (208.8) and kickoff return average (19.9).

Last week the Profs set the school mark for most points scored in a game and tied the record for most touchdowns scored by rushing and passing with 10. Rowan also topped the marks for most yards gained (653), most yards gained rushing (432) and most rushing TDs (6). DelleDonne set the school record for most yards gained by a tight end in a game (69) and tied the mark for most catches by a tight end (4). Getsinger tied the Rowan records for most PAT attempts (10) and most PATs made in a game (9).

Wilczynski leads the NJAC in rushing (110.8) and scoring (12.0). He is second in pass efficiency (150.7), third in total offense (282.8) and all-purpose yards (110.8) and sixth in passing (172.0). Leafey is sixth in rushing (66.8) and 10th in all-purpose yards (86.2). Getsinger is tied for second in field goal percentage (80.0), tied for third in field goals (0.8), third in PAT percentage (92.6) and fourth in scoring (7.4). Safety Mike Barone leads the conference with four interceptions and he is fourth in passes defended (1.2).

Morrisville has only one win, a 25-17 victory against Western Connecticut. The Mustangs are near the bottom of most statistical categories in the NJAC, and are very similar statistically to Western Connecticut. The question for Saturday is what will Morrisville try to take away. Last week, the Colonials attempted to stay in coverage and defend the pass. When they did that, Wilczynski ran wild on the spread out defense. I don’t think the Mustangs will be able to effective shut down one part of the Rowan offense without turning the other part loose.

The Profs defense has demonstrated superior speed over its opponents this year. I expect more of the same on Saturday. We should see significant substitutions in the second half again, as Rowan pulls away early.

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