DOYLESTOWN, Pa. - The Salisbury University
football team rallied in the fourth quarter to defeat Delaware
Valley 15-9 to win the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC)
South Atlantic Bowl before 1,500 at James Work Memorial
Stadium.
The game-winning drive for the Sea Gulls (6-5) began late in the
third quarter and ended 11 plays later, early in the fourth
quarter, as senior Anthony Johnson ran in from
5-yards out to give SU its first and only lead of the game, 13-9,
with 10:28 left in the game. The Salisbury drive went 97 yards and
was aided by three costly Delaware Valley (8-3) penalties.
SU went for two-points after the touchdown and was stuffed by the
Aggie defense but a roughing the passer penalty by Delaware Valley
gave the Sea Gulls another shot from the one-yard line. On the
second try freshman Valdase Morris ran in for to
put the Gulls up six.
Salisbury wins its second straight ECAC Bowl championship game and
concludes its 2006 campaign with the fifth straight winning season.
The SU senior class went 31-11 in four seasons for the maroon and
gold highlighted with a 10-0 regular season (2004), a NCAA
tournament appearance (2004) and back-to-back ECAC Bowl
championships (2005, '06).
The Salisbury defense stood strong in the final 10 minutes of play
as the Aggies were forced to punt once and turned the ball over on
downs with 2:41 left in the game. Salisbury senior linebacker
Billy Leinemann (six tackles) was named the game's
MVP as his tackle of Delaware Valley quarterback Mike Isgro
(18-of-22 for 166 yards) on third down and two around midfield
forced the Aggies to go for it. On fourth and four, Isgro's pass
fell incomplete as he threw behind his receiver to give the ball
back to Salisbury.
SU then ran out the clock to cap the game. In the second half the
Aggies were their own worst enemy as they committed nine penalties
(six in the fourth quarter).
SU sophomore quarterback Ronnie Curley ran for a
game-high 131 yards on 30 carries and threw for 60 yards
(4-of-7).
Delaware Valley struck first in the game as they went 85 yards on
11 plays as junior running back Jake Sheffield ran into the end
zone from a yard out. The Sea Gulls answered right before halftime
as Curley threw for 50 yards in the seven play drive that went 67
yards. Curley found junior Chris Newton in the end
zone for a three-yard touchdown with 57 seconds left before the
break. Salisbury tacked on the extra-point and the two teams went
into the half knotted at seven apiece.
The touchdown allowed by Delaware Valley was the first one in four
games (240 minutes, 16 seconds) as the Aggies entered the bowl game
with a three-game shutout streak. The SU score was also the first
points allowed in 219 minutes and 22 seconds for the Aggie
defense.
The Sea Gulls had the ball first in the third quarter but a bad
snap over the head of freshman punter Andrew
Geisert landed in the end zone and forced Geisert to boot
the ball over the end line to give Delaware Valley the safety.
This was the first meeting between the two schools in nine years.
Salisbury now holds a 2-1 series advantage over Delaware Valley.