WSSU Holds On For 35-28 Win Over Cal (Pa.), in NCAA DII 2nd Playoff Round Matchup
WSSU Holds On For 35-28 Win Over Cal (Pa.), in NCAA DII
2nd Playoff Round Matchup
November 26, 2011
WINSTON-SALEM, NC – The #3 ranked Winston-Salem State
University rode the back of running back Nicholas Cooper's 118
yards and three touchdowns, and Kameron Smith passed for 267 yards
and two scores, as the Rams defeated #17 California University
(Pa.), 35-28 in the second round of the NCAA Division II
Playoffs.
Winston-Salem State moves to 12-0 on the year, while the Vulcans
end their season at 10-3 overall. The Rams are the #1 seed in Super
Region One. Cal (Pa.) came in as the #5 seed in the region.
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WSSU would take the opening kickoff and marched down the field
behind a 19 yard pass from Kameron Smith to Jameze Massey, and a 33
yard run by Nicholas Cooper, however, the Rams possession would
stall and force a WSSU field goal attempt. Landen Thayer's 30
yard field goal sailed wide ride, giving the ball to
California.
On the Vulcans second play from scrimmage, WSSU's Jonathan Setzer
would step in front of a Peter Lalich pass for an interception deep
in Vulcan territory.
A Nichols Cooper six yard run and an eight yard pass from Smith to
Darryl Freeney, gave the Rams a first and goal early. Two
plays later Cooper would cross the goal line for a score, and the
subsequent good PAT, gave WSSU a 7-0 lead.
Cal (Pa.) would settle into their offense with their next
possession and would go 75 yards in 11 plays, taking off 4:46
seconds, before Jeff Knox crossed to goal line to tie the score at
7-7.
Winston-Salem State would get the ball back and start another
drive, highlighted at a 32 yard pass to Juhuann Butler. But
four plays later, a scrambling Kam Smith would be sacked and a
fumble would give ball back to the Vulcans.
Once again the Vulcans would go on a methodical drive, marching
down the field picking up chunks of passing yards underneath,
helped out by WSSU penalties. Cal's Jeff Knox would score his
second touchdown of the quarter, pushing their lead to 14-7.
Facing a deficit for one of the few times this season, WSSU would
waste no time in getting back into the game. A solid mix of
rushing and passing moved the Rams down the field, highlighted by a
Smith to Dominique Fitzgerald, 15 yard pass on fourth and 12, and a
20 yard pass from Smith to Tehvyn Brantley to the Vulcan one yard
line. Nicholas Cooper would hammer it in on the next play,
but Alejandro Suarez's PAT would hit the upright, making the score
14-13.
After a short kickoff and nice return from Cal's Jeff Knox, two
plays later the Ram defense would rise up once again, this time it
was CJ Washington who stepped in front of a Lalich pass for an
interception and returned it 16 yards, giving the Rams back the
momentum.
Another determined drive for the Rams would see WSSU drive 73 yards
in eight plays, covering 3:32 seconds, was capped off with a
Kameron Smith to Cedric Hickman and Jamie DeGeare would find Jerry
Chandler for a 2-point conversion pass for the PAT, to put the Rams
up 21-14.
Winston-Salem State would hold the Vulcans on their next series and
force a punt, that WSSU's nation leading punt returner, Dominique
Fitzgerald, would return 12 yards.
WSSU would look to make a serious statement, as they took control
of the next series and drove 63 yards, capped off by a Smith to
Jamal Williams 26 yard touchdown pass and PAT, pushing the Rams
lead to 28-14 heading into the half.
California would take the second half kick and start their drive
from the 30 yard line. Two plays later, Peter Lalich would be
picked off for the third time, this time by WSSU linebacker,
Antonio Gates. Gates would weave through traffic on his was
to freedom, but a horse collar tackle would cause a severe ankle
injury to Gates, who after a stoppage in play, was carted off the
field by the mobile ambulance.
Inspired by their fallen teammate, six plays later Nicholas Cooper
would find paydirt in the endzone for the third time on the
afternoon for the Rams, pushing their lead to 38-14 less than three
minutes into the second half.
Cal U answered with a seven-play, 70-yard scoring drive when Lalich
found junior running back Lamont Smith for a seven-yard touchdown,
35-21, with 8:46 remaining in the quarter.
On WSSU's next possession, Cal's Greg Cochrane forced a fumble on a
sack of Kameron Smith, and a recovery for the Vulcan.
Cal's Lalich again connected with Smith for a 17-yard touchdown on
a swing pass to cut Rams' lead to 35-28 with 6:10 left in the
third, after taking advantage of the short field.
Winston-Salem State would not be able to find its footing, as the
momentum had changed sides of the stadium. Another short series and
punt would turn the ball back over to Cal U with time running out
in the third quarter.
The Vulcans would march down the field on a long 13 play, 69 yard
drive, but a 26 yard field goal was blocked by CIAA Defensive
Player of the Year,Alton Keaton, giving the Rams the ball back and
thwarting Cal's attempt to tie the game.
Two play later, Kameron Smith would be picked off deep in their own
territory, but eh Rams defense would stand strong and on fourth
down, forced Lalich to over his targeted receiver, giving WSSU the
ball.
After exchanging possessions, and with the clock moving towards
game end, the Vulcans looked primed to tie the score. They
would go nine plays, and 37 yards, but on fourth down with 48
seconds remaining and a fourth and one, the WSSU defense would come
up with the biggest stop of the season, and maybe in its football
history, stopping the Vulcan runner short of the first down, giving
the Rams back the ball to run out the clock.
Offensively for Winston-Salem State, Nicholas Cooper rushed 20
times for 118 and three scores,, while Kameron Smith finished going
20 of 33 with one interception for 267 yards and two
touchdowns. Jameze Massey the led the WSSU wide receivers
with five catches for 65 yards, while Dominique Fitzgerald had four
catches for 50 yards. Jamal Williams finished with three cacthes
for 39 yards and a score, and Tehvyn Brantley also had three
catches for 38 yards. Juhuann Butler had two catches for 55 yards
and Cedric Hickman had two catches for 12 yards and a score.
Defensively, Alton Keaton finished with eight tackles, one tackle
for a loss and one blocked kick, while Carlos Fields had eight
tackles as well, with one tackle for a loss and one pass break
up. Khendra Reid had seven tackles; Donnie Owens had five
tackles, one sack, two tackles for loss and a pass deflection.
Malcolm Rowe and Jonathan Setzer each had five tackles with Setzer
also picking off one pass. Akeem Ward also picked up a sack
for WSSU.
Winston-Salem State will host second-seeded New Haven next
Saturday, Dec. 3, in the Super Region One Championship at 12:00 pm
(subject to change) in Bowman Gray Stadium. New Haven
advanced to the Elite 8 to face WSSU by defeating Kutztown,
44-37.






