Box Score BLOOMINGTON, Ill. - Holding an 11-point lead, the Illinois Wesleyan football team was scored on twice in the final 7:30 and lost a 29-28 decision to Elmhurst at Tucci Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 25.
The loss sends the IWU overall record to 3-4 and 1-3 in the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin while the Bluejays improved to 4-0 in the conference and 5-2 overall. It was Elmhurst's first win in Bloomington since 1985 when they posted a 23-20 win over IWU. Since then, IWU had won 14 straight at home vs. Elmhurst.
"A difference in the game was that we couldn't get our defense off the field," said IWU head coach
Norm Eash. "We had an 11-point lead and they were able to score in nine plays. It seemed that every time we had momentum, we couldn't keep momentum. We did everything except finish the game."
Elmhurst had 25 first downs to 11 for IWU and amassed 420 yards of total offense (196 rush, 224 pass) compared to 260 for the Titans (153 rush, 107 pass). The Bluejays, who did not punt in the game, were 11 of 15 on third down conversions and had the ball 39:05 compared to 20:55.
In his first start and varsity action at quarterback, junior
Mac Zabriskie completed 7 of 13 passes for 107 yards and two touchdowns, one of 60 yards to junior
Artie Checchin in the first quarter and the other of 9 yards, also to Checchin, in the third period. Junior
Anfernee Roberts had 116 rushing yards on 18 carries (with a long run of 68 yards) and Zabriskie added 32 yards on 10 carries and also ran for two TDs.
Senior punter
Matt Kussmann had a 51.2 punting average and boomed one for 73 yards, the second longest in school history, behind a 75-yarder by Bob Lenahan against Millikin on Nov. 12, 1938.
Joe Camiliere completed 18 of 29 passes for 224 yards and the Bluejays were led in rushing by Josh williams with 114 on 23 carries while Camiliere made 16 carries for 70 yards.
Linebacker
Sean Garvey led IWU with 18 total tackles (12 solo) and sophomore defensive end
Kyle Venhuizen, freshman safety
Brinton Wilkey, senior linebacker
Connor Klein and sophomore
Luke Roth all accounted for six total tackles. Klein also had two pass breakups.
Elmhurst got eight tackles each from Jake Garabedian and Valdez Honorable while Jake Pawlicki made the game's only interception with 51 seconds remaining in the game.
How They Scored1st 13:23 IWU - Checchin, Artie 60 yd pass from Zabriskie, Mac (Kelley, Michael kick), 4-75 1:37, ELMHURST 0 - IWU 7
     07:44 ELMHURST - Miller 9 yd pass from Camiliere (Bayer kick), 10-75 5:33, ELMHURST 7 - IWU 7
     00:35 ELMHURST - Bayer 22 yd field goal, 11-55 5:35, ELMHURST 10 - IWU 7
2nd 09:40 IWU - Zabriskie, Mac 7 yd run (Kelley, Michael kick), 3-19 1:09, ELMHURST 10 - IWU 14
3rd 04:58 ELMHURST - Williams, J. 2 yd run (Bayer kick), 18-84 9:55, ELMHURST 17 - IWU 14
     00:22 IWU - Checchin, Artie 9 yd pass from Zabriskie, Mac (Kelley, Michael kick), 9-79 4:36, ELMHURST 17 - IWU 21
4th 11:41 IWU - Zabriskie, Mac 1 yd run (Kelley, Michael kick), 7-72 3:36, ELMHURST 17 - IWU 28
     07:30 ELMHURST - Miller 42 yd pass from Camiliere (Camiliere pass failed), 9-75 4:11, ELMHURST 23 - IWU 28
     01:32 ELMHURST - Camiliere 7 yd run (Camiliere kick failed), 6-80 3:41, ELMHURST 29 - IWU 28What's Next?Illinois Wesleyan hits the road for the next two weeks against nationally-ranked opponents, starting with a game against North Central in Naperville, Ill., at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 1.
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