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Princeton Sprint Football to Close Out Season Against Chestnut Hill
November 03, 2015 | Sprint Football
PRINCETON, N.J. – The Princeton University sprint football team will close out its 2015 season on Friday, Nov. 6 against Chestnut Hill College.
On Sept. 19, the Tigers opened their campaign with a 48-13 loss to the Griffins. Playing in its inaugural CSFL season, Chestnut Hill carries a 2-2 overall record into Friday night's showdown.
Prior to the contest, Princeton will honor its class of 2016 as part of its Senior Day festivities. Kick-off is set for 7 p.m. Live stats will be available for Princeton's season finale.
LAST TIME OUT
• Princeton fell to 0-4 on the season with a 75-12 loss to Penn last Friday.
• The Quakers rolled up 480 yards of total offense. Gaining 259 yards on the ground, Penn also threw
for 221 yards.
• The Tigers finished with 130 yards of total offense after throwing for 139 and losing nine on the ground.
• Sacked five times, Chad Cowden was 7-for-24 for 137 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions.
• Tyler Kaye caught three passes for 100 yards and a score.
• Mark Nowicki led Princeton with 10 tackles (8 solo), while Kris Garris made 9.5 stops (8 solo). Mulay Sarbanes had nine tackles (8 solo).
LAST MEETING
• Chestnut Hill defeated Princeton in its first-ever sprint football game, 48-13.
• Up 14-7 at the end of the first quarter, the Griffins scored 27 unanswered points to blow the game open.
• Rushing for 244 yards, Chestnut Hill threw for 192 yards.
• Princeton finished with 275 yards of total offense with 208 coming through the air.
• Chad Cowden completed 11 of his 23 pass attempts for 163 yards, a touchdown, and three interceptions.
• Tyler Kaye caught six passes for 110 yards and a touchdown, while Nick Barnett hauled in three passes for 64 yards.
LAST TIME OUT: CHESTNUT HILL
• Down 24-7 to Franklin Pierce at the half, Chestnut Hill surrendered 21 unanswered points in the second en route to a 45-7 loss.
• Chestnut Hill gained 149 yards of total offense with 92 yards coming on the ground.
• Franklin Pierce picked up 341 yards with 291 rushing yards.
• Reginald Robinson completed just two of 12 pass attempts for 57 yards with a touchdown and an interception. Robinson also led the team in rushing with 46 yards on 14 touches.
• Alexander Rivera rushed for 35 yards on four carries, while Domoree Hill led the team with 45 receiving yards.
• Jon Baldwin made a team-high 11 tackles (5 solo) while Brian Layden finished with 10 stops (2 solo).
BEHIND THE NUMBERS
• Chestnut Hill ranks third in the CSFL in pass defense (130.8 ypg), fourth in rushing (165.2), and fifth in the league in scoring (21.2 ppg) and total offense (290.5 ypg).
• Chestnut Hill has given up a league-low three sacks in four games.
• Reginald Robinson is fourth in the conference in total offense (152.8 ypg) and is tied for fifth in offensive TDs (6).
• Dasantae Callis leads the league in rushing yards per game (83.0 ypg).
• Chad Cowden is fourth in the conference in passing yards per game (135.2 ypg). Robinson is fifth (114.8 ypg).