The No. 23 University of Redlands football team hosted a tough
Whitworth University (WA) squad on Sept. 20 and emerged from the
game with a decisive 38-7 win.
Defeating Whitworth for the second year in a row, the Bulldogs
extended their home winning streak to eight. The last loss handed
to Redlands at Ted Runner Stadium came at the hands of Occidental
College on Oct. 7, 2006.
Senior quarterback Dan Selway (Villa Park, CA) marched the team up
the field on the Bulldogs' second drive of the game as senior
tight end Nick Schroeder (Chandler, AZ) scored the game's
first touchdown 10 minutes into the first quarter off of a
four-yard pass, giving the Bulldogs a 7-0 lead after sophomore
kicker Joe MacMillan (Pasadena, CA) connected on the extra-point
attempt.
Just less than two minutes later after Redlands forced Whitworth to
punt in a three-and-out situation, senior running back Zach Schafer
(Saugus, CA) followed his blockers and surged past the defenders in
the secondary, rattling off a 70-yard touchdown run.
After throwing five consecutive first-down passes, Selway brought
the Bulldog offense from their 28-yard line all the way to the
Whitworth 18. Following a penalty, he threw another 12-yard pass,
Schafer picked up the first down and senior running back Tom
Romaine (Ahwatukee, AZ) capped off the drive with a three-yard
touchdown reception.
Starting a third-down play at their own 38-yard line,
Whitworth's Andrew Durant fumbled the ball, which junior
defensive lineman Tam Berhe (Colton, CA) picked up at the Whitworth
29 to give Redlands the possession. Following a pass interference
call against Whitworth in the endzone, Selway found Romaine open
for a nine-yard touchdown pass.
After breaking at the half with a 28-0 score in favor of Redlands,
the Pirates responded by means of a 45-yard touchdown pass to Adam
Anderson thrown by Mike Peck.
Whitworth continued to cause problems for the Bulldogs in the third
quarter as Cameron Stroyan picked off a Selway pass at the
Whitworth 23, halting a promising drive for Redlands that included
six plays for 55 yards total.
At the start of the fourth quarter, MacMillan booted a 44-yard
field goal, putting Redlands up 31-7.
On the kickoff following the field goal, the Bulldogs got
possession back by means of a MacMillan kick that bounced off of a
Whitworth special teams player. When the ball rocketed back toward
MacMillan, he jumped on the ball to ensure Redlands'
possession.
Keeping the ball on the ground, senior running back Jeff Stewart
(Newark, CA) led the charge down the field. Stewart carried the
ball four yards into the endzone to give Redlands the 38-7
advantage following a successful MacMillan extra-point kick.
Unable to mount a comeback, Whitworth suffered three-and-out
situations in its final two drives.
Coming into the game, Redlands ranked first in the nation in
rushing defense with -30 yards allowed. The Bulldogs will likely
stay at the top as they held the Pirates to six yards rushing.
Freshman linebacker Ian Sluss (Vista, CA) tallied 10 total tackles
in just his second collegiate game, leading all Bulldog defenders.
Also picking up the brunt of the tackling workload was sophomore
defensive back Mike Nicolini (Novato, CA) with nine and senior
defensive lineman Brock Arndt (Valencia, CA) with eight. In
addition, Arndt accumulated 5.5 tackles behind the line of
scrimmage for a total loss of 27 yards, compiled three sacks and
tallied three quarterback hurries.
Senior defensive back Conor Drake (Jackson, CA) picked up an
interception and also compiled two total tackles.
Schafer led all rushers with 92 yards on the ground with one
touchdown. Stewart split time with Schafer at tailback and recorded
72 yards. In the fourth quarter, sophomore running back Daylan
Swedlow (Lake Arrowhead, CA) picked up the work load with ease,
gaining 23 yards on three carries.
Under center, Selway completed 24 of 33 passes for 260 yards and
also threw three touchdown passes. Junior wide receiver Brenden
Barkate (Bakersfield, CA) led the receiving corps with five catches
for 72 yards while senior wide receiver Kenny Romero (Hollister,
CA) also played an important role in the Bulldogs' passing
offense with 68 yards gained on five catches.
Whitworth's Kory Kemp left the game early but managed five
completions on six pass attempts. Mike Peck filled in for Kemp,
compiling 95 yards on five completed passes.
Adam Anderson proved to be a popular weapon for the Pirate offense,
gaining 35 yards on 15 carries. He also paced the Whitworth
receiving corps with 64 yards on four catches and shined on the
special teams unit, returning two kicks for 63 yards total.
Defensively, Layton Brown led the way for the Pirates, tying Sluss
with the game-high in total tackles with 10. Derek Stottlemyer and
Jesse Clark totaled eight tackles apiece as well. Nate Hadley
brought Selway down behind the line of scrimmage once, recording a
sack.
Redlands (2-0) has a bye week this week before facing off against
the University of La Verne at Ortmayer Stadium on Oct. 4 at 1 p.m.
Whitworth returns to Southern California next week to battle
non-conference Chapman University at 7 p.m.