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Lebanon Valley College Athletics

Cameron Niemeyer running with the ball
6
Lebanon Valley LVC 1-1
31
Winner Lycoming LYCO 1-1
Lebanon Valley LVC
1-1
6
Final
31
Lycoming LYCO
1-1
Winner
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
LVC Lebanon Valley 3 3 0 0 6
LYCO Lycoming 10 0 14 7 31

Game Recap: Football | | Zach Hossler

Big Second Half Downs Football at Lycoming

Box Score Lycoming 31, Lebanon Valley 6

LVC Offensive Starters
Bohannon (QB), Ervey (TB), Murhon (FB), Niemeyer (WR), Olson (WR), Underwood (TE), Klinger (LT), Krakowski (LG), Shaeffer (C), Ramirez-Guzman (RG), Phillips (RT)

Lycoming Offensive Starters
Shemory (QB), Witherite (RB), During (WR), Leach (WR), Krawczyk (WR), Danyus (TE), Shoup (LT), Mulgrave (LG), Jennings (C), Newton (RG), Estevez (RT)

LVC Defensive Starters
Brubaker (DE), Miller (DT), Siegfried (DT), Fester (DE), Lutz (LB), Shear (LB), Estes (LB), Bowie (CB), Moody (S), Williams (S), Gaumer (CB)

Lycoming Offensive Starters
Galasso (DE), Tomb (DT), Zakrzewski (DT), Charles (DE), Pittsman (LB), Jackson Jr. (LB), Senior (LB), Bryant-Lopez (CB), Campbell (S), Rowley (S)

What You Need to Know
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – Lebanon Valley's football team fell 31-6 at Lycoming in the Dutchmen's first road contest of the season. Both teams now sit at 1-1 after two weeks of play.

1st Quarter
  • The Lycoming offense was clicking early on as the Warriors returned the opening kickoff to almost midfield. The Warriors would need just four plays to find the endzone, capped by a 25-yard touchdown pass by Elijah Shemory to Kevin Krawczyk to give Lycoming a 7-0 lead under two minutes into the game.
  • Following an LVC three-and-out on their opening possession, Lycoming would start their second possession in Dutchmen territory. Lycoming would get as close as the Dutchmen 14 but the LVC redzone defense would hold and force a Warrior field goal. Ian Plankenhorn knocked in the 36-yard attempt to put Lycoming ahead 10-0.
  • With 8:32 left in the opening quarter, LVC would put together a methodical drive down the field, bolstered by a 32-yard run by Braden Bohannon on 3rd-and-11 to break into Lycoming territory. The Dutchmen drive would stall at the Warrior 19, and following a Lycoming penalty, Garrett MacClay would connect from 31 yards out to put LVC on the board. The Dutchmen would trail 10-3 after one quarter.
2nd Quarter
  • The Dutchmen defense would get the ball back to their offense early in the second, and LVC would again work their way down the field on a 16-play drive that ate up 8:52 of the clock. The Dutchmen converted a pair of third downs on the drive and would get down to the Lycoming 1-yard line but a loss of six on 3rd-and-goal would force LVC to settle for another field goal. Kevin Roberts would hit the chip shot field goal bringing LVC within four at 10-6.
  • Neither offense would collect points for the remainder of the half and the two teams went into the locker room in a tight 10-6 game.
3rd Quarter
  • The Warriors would begin to put some distance between them and the Dutchmen in the third. LVC's opening possession of the second half resulted in just three yards and a punt giving Lycoming good field position for their opening drive. Kyle Powell would score for Lycoming on a 19-yard rush to put the Warriors back up double digits at 17-6.
  • After another stalled drive by the Dutchmen offense, Lycoming would rattle off a nine-play, 76-yard touchdown drive. The Warriors attempted just one pass on the drive but it would be one of the biggest plays of the afternoon as Shemory connected with Tyjah During for 50 yards. Joey Guida would punch it in from nine yards out and LVC saw themselves fall behind 24-6 quickly into the third quarter.
4th Quarter
  • The Warriors would add a touchdown early in the fourth quarter to put LVC in a 31-6 hole with under 13 minutes left to play.
  • The Dutchmen offense struggled to gain any traction in the second half. Trailing by 25, LVC had to be aggressive early in the fourth and go for it on a long fourth down right around midfield. The Warrior offense would
Numbers and Notes
  • Braden Bohannon finished with a team-high 86 rushing yards.
  • Joey Guida and Kyle Powell finished with 91 and 89 rushing yards respectively for Lycoming. The Warriors outgained LVC 230-109 on the ground.
  • Elijah Shemory was efficient when throwing as he tossed 143 yards with a touchdown while going 9-for-15 through the air.
  • Andrew Olson led all receivers with in the game with eight catches and 57 yards.
  • On defense, Ryan Gibney tied the game-high with 10 tackles. Lycoming's David Tomb also finished with 10 stops.
  • The Warriors had a lot of success on third down, finishing 8-for-14 on the day. LVC converted 6-of-15 third down tries.
  • Both teams were penalized often, LVC committed nine penalties for 94 yards while Lycoming was flagged 11 times for 77 yards.
Who's Next?
The Dutchmen remain on the road their next time out as they travel to take on Widener University next Saturday. Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m. in Chester, Pa.

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