Wednesday, September 28, 2011

MENS SOCCER: #4 Mercyhurst Blanks Ship 2-0


MATT POWELL, WSYC SPORTS 

Shippensburg’s Men’s Soccer team faced off against nationally ranked #4 Mercyhurst College Wednesday night at David C. See Field.  Although the game was competitive throughout the match, Mercyhurst walked away with a 2-0 win over Shippensburg raising their record to 8-1 on the season.

 The game started out slow with neither team having any legitimate chances of scoring, but that was broken when Mercyhurst opened up the scoring in the 27th minute with a goal by Midfielder Austin Solomon shooting from point blank range. The goal was a result of a misplay by the defense. For the remainder of the half, the game was played between both teams’ 18 yard lines again with little opportunity for scoring for either team.

Shippensburg came out and opened up the second half with a burst of energy controlling possession of the ball for almost the first 10 minutes.   Although Shippensburg Midfielders Logan Kuhn and Andrew Collier had great opportunities to tie the game, neither could connect.

Eventually, Mercyhurst woke up and played like the #4 ranked team in the nation, by controlling the ball and rarely letting Shippensburg get an opportunity to push the ball up field.  Mercyhurst connected on a shot by star midfielder Billy Colton, in the 83rd minute, from 25 yards out and ripped the ball past Shippensburg goalkeeper Andrew Foran to raise the score to 2-0 and seal the game.  

Although Shippensburg made a few late efforts, none were enough to get themselves on the board as the game ended 2-0. 
Shippensburg’s next game will be at Gannon on Saturday. The game will start at 5:30pm.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

What We Learned From CW Post

SEAN GALLAGHER, WSYC SPORTS DIRECTOR 

There were a lot of things to take away from the CW Post loss this past Saturday, in which the Red Raiders (2-2, 0-1) can build on going into this Saturday's homecoming game against #12Kutztown.

Here are a few things that I took away from it:

Zulli is still learning: Shippensburg Quarterback Zach Zulli struggled in the second half during his first start against Shepherd, throwing two interceptions that resulted in 14 quick points on the board. Zulli has learned to throw the ball away when being pressured and not forcing the pass to make something happen. Zulli looked impressive through the air against Gannon and then ran like crazy all over Clarion. Against CW Post, he saw a defense that was able to break through the line and cause chaos in the backfield. Zulli fumbled the ball twice and lost both on Saturday and threw an interception to defensive end Andrew Jackson. Zulli has at least one pick in each of the first four games of the year. Turnovers and short, stalled drives put more pressure on the defense to step up, and had to frustrate the offense, who had been on fire in the prior two weeks. CW Post was the second best defense that Shippensburg has seen this year other than Shepherd. They will see a tougher one against Kutztown.


Red Raider Defense vs. the Multiple Offense: Against Clarion, the Shippensburg defense was able to keep the Golden Eagle offense at bay. During the CW Post game, they found an offense that could run the multiple just as well as Zulli, Frenette and the rest of the Red Raider offense could. Laurino, Mack and Brunetti made it a long day for Ship on defense. Being able to stop the run at the first level is the key. The front four for Shippensburg have been impressive many times in the first four weeks of the season. Screen, and short passes have been one place that shows room for improvement. Linebackers Fleming, Ranauto and Hunt have done their part to stop the run, but the pass defense has seen a few holes, especially against the Pioneers, especially on key third down plays. Kutztown likes to run the multiple offense as well, and it will be run much better than CW Post ran it.  


Special Teams made it Difficult for everyone Saturday: The Pioneers at many times during the game had a shorter field to work with than Shippensburg did. Drew Newcomer had to handle all the duties against CW Post. His first kick being a "squib" that set the Pioneers at their own 45 to start the game didn't help the defense. Short kicks as well as a 73 yard punt return for a touchdown by Sean Persch made it a rough day for the Red Raiders.

The road gets tougher for the Red Raiders this point forward. Kutztown comes in looking to ruin Homecoming weekend, West Chester is a game Ship will look to win on October 8th, and their biggest test next to Shepherd will be a road game against #4Bloomsburg on October 15th, the first of three straight road games.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

CW Post Offense Wakes Up, Beats Shippensburg 40-22


SEAN GALLAGHER, WSYC SPORTS DIRECTOR 

Coming into Saturday's game, the Red Raider offense was flying high after outscoring their previous two opponents 95-37. CW Post couldn't get anything going in their first three games offensively. Only scoring 27 points leading up to their match-up against Shippensburg. Whatever was said about Pioneers quarterback Steven Laurino and his offense, it went out the door on the first drive of the game.

Shippensburg Head Coach Mark Maciejewski was not happy with his teams performance coming out of the gate against Clarion last week. The first drive of the game had to frustrate Coach Mac. Drew Newcomer's opening kickoff was a squib kick that gave the Pioneers a short field to work with on their opening drive. Starting at their own 46, the Pioneers in the multiple offense almost identical to what the Red Raiders run, was able to move into the redzone. Shippensburg's defense held the Pioneers to a field goal, preventing an opening drive touchdown like Clarion had the week before.

Zach Zulli and the offense made it hard on themselves, especially on their first drive. Zulli was able to move the ball into CW Post territory, but fumbled as he went down and the Pioneers recovered the ball at their own 45 yard line. This would be one of two fumbles by Zulli. He would also throw an interception that was bobbled and picked up by Pioneer defensive end Andrew Jackson.

Shippensburg could have found itself in a deeper hole to start the game, if not for CW Post taking penalties which added up to almost 200 yards total for the day. Freshman kicker Marc Montana made only two of five field goal attempts, one that was blocked at the end of the first half and recovered by Ship's Corey Hunt. Montana also missed an extra point that hit off the right goal post.

Last week, Shippensburg's ground game came alive with all scoring done on the ground and accumulating 442 yards. Laurino, along with Jeff Mack, and Anthony Brunetti lead the charge on the ground, against a front seven that many believed would do a clinic on the CW Post offensive line. Instead, 366 yards of rushing resulted with this anemic offense of the Pioneers. Mack who only stands 5'8'' and 175 pounds, had 17 rushing attempts for 163 on the day with three touchdowns. A day when the Red Raider offense turned the ball over and couldn't sustain long drives, the defense did everything they could to keep their team in it on a humid day on Long Island.

Being down 10-0 in the second quarter, the Red Raider offense came to late in the first half with a 44 yard touchdown pass to Jacob Baskerville which cut the lead to three. On the next drive, Zulli found Mike Frenette with a short pass that resulted in a 14 yard touchdown, giving Shippensburg momentum and the lead.

Getting the ball to start the second half, the Red Raiders had a three and out, and put CW Post at midfield to start their first drive of the half. It resulted in a touchdown, but a missed field goal kept it a two point game 16-14 Pioneers.

Shippensburg had three straight drives end in punts. CW Post, getting great field position after making Newcomer kick out of his own endzone, started at Ship's 27 yard line. It resulted in a Montana chip shot, making it 19-14. Shippensburg responded by taking the ball down the field and topping it off with a 4 yard touchdown catch by Taimur Harris. Zulli lofted a ball to tight end Brian Heitz for the two-point conversion, making it a three point game 22-19.
 
A score by Shippensburg to start the fourth quarter didn't stop the momentum of the Pioneers, who took full control of the game after the Harris score.

After Jackson intercepted Zulli, Mack found the endzone on the second play of the drive with a 28 yard touchdown run, making it 26-22 and giving CW Post the lead once again

A 73 yard punt return by Sean Persch took the air out of Shippensburg, and gave the Pioneers a 33-22 lead with less than 10 minutes left in the game.

The Red Raiders failed to do anything on the next drive, knowing that time was running out. The Pioneers added another touchdown with Brunetti and Mack pounding the ball on the ground, with Brunetti scoring on a 31 yard run, making it 40-22 CW Post.

Now being in desperation mode, Zulli's pass protection fell a part and lost the ball after being hit by Rob Bright, which was then recovered by Billy O'Connor to put the game to bed.

Zulli was 23-43 through the air with three touchdowns but had another interception and lost the ball twice on fumbles.

Mike Frenette had 13 rushes for 82 yards, and had 51 yards through the air for a touchdown. Baskerville had five catches for 117 yards and a touchdown. 

Shippensburg falls to 2-2 on the year overall and drops their first PSAC East game. The CW Post Pioneers get their first victory of the year, and improve to 1-3 getting that all important first win of conference play.

The Red Raiders are home next week to take on #12Kutztown in their Homecoming game. Kickoff is a 2pm and WSYC 88.7FM will be on at 1:55pm covering the game radio-side.  

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Red Raiders Looking to Be Road Warriors, Face CW Post this Saturday

SEAN GALLAGHER, WSYC SPORTS DIRECTOR

 The Shippensburg Red Raiders played their first home game of the season this past Saturday and impressed the student body and community with a 30 point victory of the Clarion Golden Eagles. For the first month of the season, the Red Raiders have been road warriors.

Week 1 began with an hour drive south to Shepherdstown, West Virginia for a game against a highly ranked Shepherd football club. Week 2 was a five hour bus ride to Erie to take on the Gannon Golden Knights in an overnight stay on Friday. With week 3 being a home game, it had to feel nice for Shippensburg to not have to make any travel plans that weekend. But after their 54-24 victory Saturday, the team takes its two game winning streak to Long Island this weekend to take on the CW Post Pioneers in the first game of PSAC East competition. Another long trip, especially when you factor in the Long Island Expressway.

Shippensburg's schedule has proven challenging in the first four games. Although it is not because of the teams they play. Of course Shepherd was a handful for the Red Raiders in week 1, but the amount of traveling that the team has done in September. A 57 mile trip to Shepherdstown looks bleak compared to the 278 miles to Gannon. This week, the team travels 239 miles to Brookville, New York to take on the 0-3 Pioneers. If you add the miles traveled, which includes to and from these games, Shippensburg has traveled 1,148 miles in three of their first four games of the season. So the word "road warriors" comes into play for this team.

Luckily, they have two straight home games, October 1 vs. Kutztown on Homecoming and October 8 vs. West Chester. But then they load the buses up for three straight road games, starting with #4 Bloomsburg on October 15.

Sean Gallagher and Chris Field will be calling the action this Saturday at 1pm as the Red Raiders take on CW Post. Listen on WSYC 88.7FM, online at www.wsyc.org, and on the new iPhone app and your Android phone. 

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Frenette, Ship Offense Runs Over Clarion 54-24

SEAN GALLAGHER, WSYC SPORTS DIRECTOR 

The Clarion Golden Eagles surrendered 442 yards on the ground against Bloomsburg last week. At Seth Grove Stadium Saturday, the Red Raiders put up 563 yards, 356 of it was on the ground. Led by Quarterback Zach Zulli and running backs Mike Frenette, Kevin Herod and Roshaan McCain made it another long day for the Clarion defense as the Red Raiders crushed the Golden Eagles 54-24. Frenette ran for 106 yards and 2 touchdowns. Zulli ran for two and had 61 yards on the day. McCain had 91 yards and a touchdown, and Herod had 59 and a touchdown too. It was a day where several players on the Shippensburg offense got an opportunity to shine.

Zulli did what he needed to do through the air. 20-28 on the day, 1 interception. His counterpart Ben Fiscus had a long day. 9-20, an interception and only only managed 74 total passing yards. Fiscus was pulled at the end of the 3rd quarter while Eric Coxon finished the game going 7-13 for 53 yards. The silver lining had to be halfback Brandon Akins, who ran for 101 yards, and two touchdowns, one being a 44 yard run.

Frenette also lead all players in receiving yards with 7 catches and 58 yards. Jacob Baskerville had three catches for 51 yards in a game where running was the big factor in the game.

Last week versus Gannon, Shippensburg had no touchdowns on the ground. This week, all the scores came from the running game.

Shippensburg wins their second straight, improving to 2-1 and will travel to CW Post next Saturday for the first PSAC East game of the year. Clarion is now 0-3 and begins PSAC West play against California (PA) next week.