No. 8 Wisconsin-Whitewater Comes Back On No. 4 Wisconsin La Crosse, 35-28
UW-Whitewater only led in the game for sixty-one seconds
Sept. 29, 2007
From Wisconsin-Whitewater Athletics
UW-Whitewater only led in the game for sixty-one seconds, but it came at the right time as Jake Anderson scored from one yard out to bring UW-W back from a 28-10 deficit as the Warhawks defeated UW-La Crosse 35-28 at Roger Haring Field at Memorial Stadium in
Both teams are among the top ten in all three national Division III polls. Whitewater is now 3-1 overall and 2-0 in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. UW-L is 2-1, and 0-1 in league play.
Whitewater has won the last four meetings between the teams. UW-W won 29-23 in
The victory extended Whitewater's win streak in WIAC play to 16 games, dating back to a loss to
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UW-L drove seventy yards on the opening possession of the game, with Griffin Moe completing a two yard pass to Jason Wagner to put the Eagles up 7-0.
In the second quarter Eagle defensive back Matt Winney picked off a Danny Jones pass and returned it sixteen yards to the Whitewater seven yard line. On the next play Moe found Chris Johnson for the touchdown, putting
Whitewater took possession of the ball at its own 23, then went 77 yards in seven plays, with Justin Beaver scoring from the one, to make it 14-7 with 3:08 left in the second quarter.
Moe and wideout Ted Everson brought the Eagles right back. UW-L went 60 yards in four plays, with Moe and Everson connecting for 37 yards on one pass and ending it with a 19 yard scoring strike to make it 21-7 La Crosse with just 0:34 left in the half.
UW-W's Jeff Schebler kicked a 33 yard field goal with 9:57 remaining in the third to make it 21-10. Schebler's field goal, the twenty-fourth in his career, moved him in to ninth place in the WIAC record book.
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Although no one in the stadium would have predicted it, that would be the end of the Eagles' scoring. And no one in the stadium would have predicted that Whitewater was about to score twenty-five points in the fourth quarter.
The comeback began, improbably, with
After forcing the Eagles to punt, Whitewater got the ball back at its own 24. And just as Moe and Everson had been a thorn in the Warhawks' side all day, the UW-W duo of Danny Jones and Matt Gifford took center stage. Jones hit Gifford with a 29 yard scoring pass with 6:01 remaining to close it to 28-20.
UW-L was on their 21 when Rindahl came up with another big play, forcing a fumble that UW-W defensive back Andy Murray recovered at the 25. Three running plays preceded another Jones to Gifford hookup, this time for 14 yards.
Moe went back under center for the Eagles and rushed for five yards on the opening play of the drive, but he was forced out of the game with an injury on the play. Three plays later replacement Gus Almonroeder's pass was picked off by UW-W senior defensive back Ben Farley at the
Three plays later Jake Andersen, filling in because Beaver had left the game with a shin injury midway through the third quarter, punched it in from one yard out to give UW-W its only lead of the game.
UW-W's Jones, who went 1-9 in the first half, ended up 16-30 for 204 yards and the two TD's to Gifford. Senior wideout Neil Mrkvicka caught eight passes for 92 yards, and Beaver rushed 26 times for 162 yards. Andersen carried the ball twelve times for 73 yards. Farley led Whitewater with nine tackles (six solo). Moe was 16-23 for 308 yards and four TD's, with Everson accounting for seven of the catches for 205 yards and two scores. Eagle running back Dan Hall carried the ball 22 times for 142 yards. Linebacker Dane Cordes had eleven tackles (eight solo) for UW-L.
The offensive yardage was as close as the score,
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