Box Score La Crosse, Wis. - The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse football team earned a 24-21 double overtime victory over UW-River Falls Saturday afternoon at Roger Harring Stadium at Veterans Memorial Field Sports Complex. The Eagles improve to 3-5 overall and 3-2 in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) with their third straight win overall. The Falcons drop to 0-8 overall and 0-5 in the conference.
The Falcons were forced to punt on the first possession of the game after taking the ball down to the Eagles' 42-yard line. After getting one first down on its first possession, UW-L was forced to punt from its own 34-yard line. On the punt, the snap went over
Matt Van Druten's head down to the Eagles' three-yard line. One play later, UW-River Falls' Emmanuel Udeh scored on a three-yard run with 7:25 left in the first quarter. Ryan Kusilek's extra-point was good for a 7-0 lead.
The score remained 7-0 at halftime. UW-L was held to 63 yards on 27 plays in the first half while UW-River Falls totaled 140 yards on 33 plays. The teams combined for seven punts in the first half. The Eagles'
Brett Benson blocked a 22-yard field goal attempt from Kusilek with 1:07 left in the first half.
UW-River Falls took a 14-0 lead with :16 left in the third quarter as Kusilek threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Brad Beeskow. The Falcons went 48 yards in eight plays and 4:05.
UW-L cut the lead to 14-7 with 6:55 remaining in the game. The Eagles went 68 yards in 12 plays and 5:09 as
Ben Hertrampf scored on a five-yard run. Van Druten converted the extra-point.
The teams traded punts on the next two possessions. UW-River Falls took over at its own one-yard line with 4:02 remaining after a Van Druten punt. The Falcons moved out to the Eagles' 47-yard line after a 51-yard pass completion from Kusilek to Jake Ryan. Two plays later, UW-L's
Ben Mathias forced a Udeh fumble with the Eagles'
Tyler Argall recovering the ball at UW-L's 42-yard line.
After two incompletions, UW-L's
Trent Cummings completed three straight passes to get the Eagles down to the Falcons' seven-yard line. He completed passes to
Mark Dorlack (18 yards),
Tony Favre (24 yards) and
Samuel Zwieg (nine yards). Two plays later, Cummings hit
Chris Stackhouse with a 12-yard touchdown pass with :56 remaining. Van Druten's extra-point tied the contest.
UW-River Falls drove to its own 47-yard line with :14 left, but could not get into UW-L territory as the game went to overtime.
In the first overtime session, the Falcons got the ball first and took a 21-14 advantage as Robbie Flom scored on a two-yard run on third-and-goal. Kusilek converted the extra-point. UW-L tied the game on its first play of overtime with Cummings connecting with Favre on a 25-yard touchdown pass. Van Druten's extra-point forced a second overtime.
UW-L had the ball to start the second overtime. After three runs from Hertrampf failed to get a first down, Van Druten gave the Eagles a 24-21 lead as he made a 35-yard field goal. The Falcons got one first down on their second overtime drive, but Kusilek was sacked on third-and-10 by
Zackary Kleven. Kusilek's fourth-down pass to Jordan Christianson was incomplete on the final play of the game.
UW-L finished with 239 yards of offense, including 66 rushing and 173 passing. Â Hertrampf had 61 yards rushing on 23 carries with one touchdown while
Jude Williams finished with 41 yards on eight attempts. Â Cummings was 15-of-27 for 173 yards with two touchdowns. Â He was sacked twice.Â
Zwieg caught four passes for 38 yards while Favre (55 yards) and
Alex Lepp (27) each had three receptions. Â The Eagles were six-of-17 on third-down.Â
UW-River Falls totaled 348 yards, including 213 rushing and 135 passing. Â Udeh finished with 54 yards rushing on 14 carries while Flom had 52 yards on 10 attempts. Â Both scored one touchdown. Â Kusilek totaled 46 yards rushing on 15 carries while finishing 13-of-23 passing for 135 yards with one touchdown. Â He was sacked twice.Â
Beeskow finished with a game-high six catches for 47 yards and one touchdown. Charles Dixon had four receptions for 23 yards. Â UW-River Falls finished 10-of-21 on third-down and won the time of possession, 34:28 to 25:32.Â
Jordan Pendergast led UW-L with 13 tackles while
Shane Rockweiler finished with 10. Â
Austin Feuerhelm totaled eight tackles while Kleven had seven tackles (all unassisted) with 3.0 tackles for loss and 2.0 quarterback sacks.Â
Luke Radke led UW-River Falls with 10 tackles while Nick Zimmerman finished with nine. Â Alex Hohenstein had 2.0 tackles for loss.Â
UW-L returns to action Saturday, November 9 at UW-Platteville at 1 p.m.