Football Falls to Cortland, 28-14
BUFFALO, NY—A one-yard plunge by Steve Davis and a 43-yard interception return by Dave D‘Aurelio for touchdowns in a 32-second span in the games closing minutes catapulted Cortland (2-2) a 28-14 victory over Buffalo State (0-4) today at Coyer Field.
Cortland opened the scoring on its second possession of the game, as it marched 46 yards on six plays, capped by a 33-yard scoring pass from Alex Smith to Tony Romano. Buffalo State responded with a lengthy drive of its own late in the second quarter, moving 66 yards on 12 plays, culminated by a nine-yard touchdown strike from Mike Mikolaichik to Jonathan Allen, tying the score at 7-7.
Cortland quickly broke the tie to start the second half after a 39-yard kick return by Mark Bly and a five-play, 48-yard scoring drive. Smith connected with Matt Rickert for a 34-yard catch and run to put the Red Dragons ahead 14-7. Buffalo State pulled even again, at 14-14, with 12:29 to play with a 10-yard pass from Mikolaichik to Allen to cap a 62-yard drive.
Cortland regained the lead for good with 3:55 to play on a one-yard run from Davis, and D‘Aurelio put the game out of reach with an interception return for a score just four plays later with 3:23 remaining.
The Red Dragons were led by Davis‘ 109 yards on 31 carries. Smith finished the game 16-of-22 with 215 yard and two touchdown passes. Romano was the leading receiver with five catches for 97 yards and the score. Matt Montpetit anchored the defense with 12 tackles including a sack and two stops for losses, and Josh Jablonski also had a sack and 10 total tackles.
For Buffalo State, freshman James Perkins registered a career-high 121 yards on 29 carries. Allen also posted career bests with nine catches for 113 yards and two touchdowns. Mikolaichik finished 15-of-40 for 151 with two touchdown passes and two interceptions. Perry Taglienti and Nick Warren each made nine tackles.
Cortland opened the scoring on its second possession of the game, as it marched 46 yards on six plays, capped by a 33-yard scoring pass from Alex Smith to Tony Romano. Buffalo State responded with a lengthy drive of its own late in the second quarter, moving 66 yards on 12 plays, culminated by a nine-yard touchdown strike from Mike Mikolaichik to Jonathan Allen, tying the score at 7-7.
Cortland quickly broke the tie to start the second half after a 39-yard kick return by Mark Bly and a five-play, 48-yard scoring drive. Smith connected with Matt Rickert for a 34-yard catch and run to put the Red Dragons ahead 14-7. Buffalo State pulled even again, at 14-14, with 12:29 to play with a 10-yard pass from Mikolaichik to Allen to cap a 62-yard drive.
Cortland regained the lead for good with 3:55 to play on a one-yard run from Davis, and D‘Aurelio put the game out of reach with an interception return for a score just four plays later with 3:23 remaining.
The Red Dragons were led by Davis‘ 109 yards on 31 carries. Smith finished the game 16-of-22 with 215 yard and two touchdown passes. Romano was the leading receiver with five catches for 97 yards and the score. Matt Montpetit anchored the defense with 12 tackles including a sack and two stops for losses, and Josh Jablonski also had a sack and 10 total tackles.
For Buffalo State, freshman James Perkins registered a career-high 121 yards on 29 carries. Allen also posted career bests with nine catches for 113 yards and two touchdowns. Mikolaichik finished 15-of-40 for 151 with two touchdown passes and two interceptions. Perry Taglienti and Nick Warren each made nine tackles.
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