![]() Explorers Put Scare into Marist but Drop 24-10 Decision
Oct. 13, 2007
Poughkeepsie, NY - The La Salle Explorers were trailing 17-10 and had forced a third and eight situation with Marist on their own 38 yard line when Red Fox quarterback Stephen McGrath threw a pass to wide-out Dan Dulac. Explorer defensive back Carmen Aliberti leaped to make the interception while Dulac went to the air with his back to the ball and a penalty was called. After consultation the Explorers were assessed a pass interference call - their fifth penalty of the game. The drive continued and ended with McGrath rushing three yards into the end zone with 9:32 left to play to seal a 24-10 win for the Red Foxes (1-6) who earned their first win of the season Saturday night at Leonidoff Field. The penalty was one of two controversial flags that perpetuated Marist drives as they built a 17-0 lead at halftime. Marist first scored with a Chris Collins field goal from 34 yards with 3:29 left in the first quarter. They then found the end zone on the third play of the second quarter when tailback Adam Hanson scored with a nine yard run. This drive was kept alive when
Marist finished the half when tight end Joe Spano fell on a teammate'es fumble in the end zone to make the score 17-0 . The Explorers' (0-6) best scoring opportunity came on an Anthony Perlozzo field goal attempt from 34 yards which went wide right with 13:21 to play in the second quarter. The Explorers had two opportunities to score deep in Marist territory but the relentless Marist rush stymied each of them with several of their eight total sacks of Panasuk. Down 14 points with 7:22 to play the Explorers got one last chance when they forced their fourth turnover of the game when Brian Winn fell on Ray Fiumefreddo's fumble on the The Explorers will have a week off before returning to action on Homecoming Weekend, Saturday, October 29th, with a 3:00 PM kick-off at McCarthy Stadium against Assumption. Live video of the game will be available on GoExplorers.com |