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FB Preview Week 9 at DelVal

PREVIEW: Football Continues Road Trip at No. 7 Delaware Valley

10/28/2021 12:50:00 PM

Lebanon Valley (3-4, 2-3 MAC) at No. 7 Delaware Valle (7-0, 6-0 MAC)
Saturday, Oct.30 | 1 p.m. | Robert A. Lipisnki Field at James Work Memorial Stadium | The 38th Meeting
 
Game Coverage
Live Video: Delaware Valley
Live Stats: Delaware Valley
Radio: Flying Dutchmen Radio Network
(WMSS 91.1 FM)
Radio Webcast: WMSSFM.com
 
Lebanon Valley looks to bounce back against nationally ranked Delaware Valley on Saturday afternoon.
 
Online Video
The game will be streamed live and for free via Delaware Valley.
 
On the Radio
The game will be broadcasted on the Flying Dutchmen Radio Network on WMSS 91.1 FM in Middletown. The game will be streamed live and for free on the TuneIn app, as well as WMSSFM.com and GoDutchmen.com.
 
Weather Forecast
The weekend forecast looks like the two teams could be playing in some inclement weather. The high for Saturday is 65 degrees with a 60% chance of showers.
 
Series History
The Dutchmen and Aggies will meet for the 38th time this Saturday with the Dutchmen coming in with a 12-25 record all-time against Delaware Valley. The Aggies have also won the last six meetings in the series.
 
Last Time We Faced Delaware Valley
(FULL RECAP) Back on Oct. 26, 2019, the Dutchmen traveled to Doylestown to take on the then ranked No. 11 Aggies. The Aggies proved to be too much for LVC as the downed the Dutchmen 51-3. Turnover were the story as LVC gave the ball to the Aggie defense four times. Delaware Valley also outgained the Dutchmen 452-100 on the afternoon.
 
Last Time Out
(FULL RECAP) LVC played a tough Wilkes team on the road last week and fell 30-20. The two teams were deadlocked at 20 going into halftime but the Dutchmen offense couldn't find any rhythm in the second half and were held scoreless.
 
Braden Bohannon led LVC's offense with 184 passing yards, 74 rushing yards, and two total TDs. Cameron Niemeyer finished with a game-high 70 receiving yards while Andrew Olson added a 31-yard TD catch.
 
Previewing with Coach Buehler
Head Lebanon Valley Football Coach Joe Buehler '89 sat down to recap the Dutchmen's bout with Wilkes last week and looking ahead to a tough challenge at Delaware Valley on Saturday.


LVC's Offense
Through the seven games this season, Braden Bohannon has thrown for 959 yards and six touchdowns.
He's also the Dutchmen's leading rusher with 430 yards on the ground and four scores.
 
Tim Ervey has netted 287 yards on the ground on 4.3 yards per carry with three touchdowns.
 
Cameron Niemeyer has caught 31 passes for 334 yards and a touchdown, while Andrew Olson has 22 catches for 313 yards and a three TDs.
 
LVC's Defense
Brandon Brubaker is LVC's leading tackler through seven games with 60 total tackles. Dillon Estes has made 48, followed by Brad Shear with 39 and Erik Williams with 35 stops.
 
Brubaker leads the Dutchmen with 26 solo tackles and 2.5 sacks. Williams is second on the squad with 24 solo stops. He also leads LVC with three inteceptions. Grant Gaumer and Adam Martin also have picked off a pair of passes.
 
LVC's Special Teams
Kevin Roberts is 6-for-6 in field goals to lead the Dutchmen's kicking team. He's 4-for-4 from distances between 20 and 29 yards, and his longest kick came back against FDU-Florham at 40 yards.
 
Scouting Delaware Valley
The Aggies come into Saturday's matchup undefeated and garnering the No. 7 ranking in the NCAA. They have dominated opponents to this point on both sides of the ball scoring nearly 42 points per game while holding their opponents to just 7.7 points per contest. On offense, Delaware Valley is led by DaQuan Bohannon who has thrown for 1,185 yards and 15 touchdowns on the season. He also had 143 rushing yards and eight scores on the ground. Done Simmons is the team's leading rusher with 662 yards and seven TDs.
 
On the defensive side, Michael Nobile leads the team with 8.5 sacks. The team has a total of 62 sacks on the year. In the secondary, Jamir Prevard has picked off five passes and broken up four more.
 
Who's Next?
The Dutchmen return home their next timeout in their final home contest of the season next Saturday, Nov. 6. LVC will host Misericordia at 1 p.m. at Arnold Field.
 
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