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SPORTS FALL WRAP-UP Football (6-2)

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Trinity recorded the program's 13thconsecutive winning season with a 6-2 mark, which was second in the NESCAC only to Middlebury (7-1) in wins. The Bantams ended the season as the top-ranked NESCAC team (4th overall) in the New England College Poll. Here are the game-by-game highlights. Quarterback Paul Broderick, who was the NESCAC's top rated passer, directed the Bantams to an impressive win over Bates on Parents' Weekend. The Bantams' backfield rushed for 341 yards and five touchdowns, including Dave Allard's 87-yard gallop for six points. Trinity trailed Williams 27-7 at the halfbut rallied with three scores in the third quarter. M7er a 53-yard touchdown run by fullback Julian Craig and a 1-yard touchdown run by Broderick, Trinity tied the game when Broderick hit Shaun Kirby for a 34-yard touchdown pass. Trinity tied the score again at 33-33 when senior co-captain Mike Wallace capped a 66-yard drive with a three-yard touchdown run. Williams drove 83 yards in 12 plays for a touchdow~ with 19 seconds left to play to earn a 40-33 win. At Hamilton, Trinity's defense held the Continentals' All-American tailback Eric Grey to just 67 yards on 25 carries. Defensive back Paul Rector and defensive end Saul Snowise were the team's top tacklers and combined for two ofTrinity's five sacks. A scrambling Paul Broderick threw for 306 yards and rushed for another 50 yards to lead the Bantams to a 21-17 come-from-behind Wln. ,

Trinity pitched its second shutout of the year by recording seven take-aways in a 14-0 win over Tufts. Defensive backJeffDevanney had three steals (two interceptions and one fumble recovery) inside the Bantams' 20-yard line. Trinity's offense, which registered 194

TOP RUSHER for the Bantams, Julian Craig '94, gallops for a big gain against Bates.

yards in total offense, scored on touchdown passes of 65 and 29 yards from Broderick to Tom McDavitt. At Bowdoin, T rinity turned the ball over three of the four times it marched inside the Bowdoin 20-yard line and lost by a 14-3 score. Middlebury came to Hartford with a 5-0 record, but the Panthers left Jessee Field defeated and declawed as Trinity scored a 43-0 win. Trinity limited Middlebury to two first downs and 23 yards in total offense. Linebacker Jason Masi had a team-high 13 tackles and Devanney had two interceptions, one of which he returned 58-yards for a touchdown. Broderick threw touchdown passes to McDavitt (2), Wallace and his younger brother, Greg.

Senior John Mullaney, who led all rushers with 84 yards, scored two rushing touchdowds as Trinity scored a 44-21 win over Amherst on Homecoming '11 eekend. The Lord J~ffs were held to (3) yards rushing and defensive back Brian Callahan returned an interception 52yards for a score. McDavitt scored 19 ofTrinity's 37 points in a 37-13 win over Wesleyan. It marked the' sixth consecutive victory over Wesleyan, which is the longest streak in the College's history. After trailing 7-0, Trinity came back to take the lead on a second quarter touchdown pass from Broderick to Mike Giardi. It was a lead that the Bantams never relinquished. Devanney intercepted an option toss and returned it 68 yards for a


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