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Football Game Notes 102911 West Virginia Tech.Indd Lindsey Wilson FFootballo o t b a l l 2011 Lindsey Wilson Sports Information • 210 Lindsey Wilson St. • Columbia, Ky. 42728 • 270-384-8071 Lindsey Wilson (5-2, 2-1 MSC East) vs. West Virginia Tech (0-7) Cecil Underwood Field (1,500) - Columbia, Ky. Oct. 29, 2011 - 12:30 p.m. CT Game 8 WAIN 93.5 FM, LindseyAthletics.com - Play-by-Play: Chris Wells - Analyst: Tim Washam 2011 LWC Football Schedule Lindsey Wilson travels to West Virginia Tech on Saturday SEPTEMBER • Lindsey Wilson College football closes out October with its third 3 Cumberland.......................................L, 13-23 road game this month as the Blue Raiders travel to West Virginia 10 @ Southern Virginia........................W, 33-25 Tech. The game is scheduled to be played at Cecil Underwood Field on the Nitro High School campus. Kickoff is set for 12:30 p.m. CT. 17 Belhaven............................................W, 34-28 • Lindsey Wilson is riding a three-game winning streak after last 24 Campbellsville...................................L, 25-56 week’s 37-24 win over Kentucky Christian University. The Blue Raiders are 5-2 overall and 2-1 in the MSC East. OCTOBER • West Virginia Tech is winless this season in its seven games, includ- 8 @ Pikeville.........................................W, 28-24 ing a 65-0 loss last weekend at Georgetown College. 15 @ Union..............................................W, 20-6 Lindsey Wilson vs. West Virginia Tech -- Players to Watch 22 Kentucky Christian..........................W, 37-24 • Lindsey Wilson freshman quarterback Branden Cresap is coming 29 @ West Va. Tech.............................12:30 p.m. off program-records for passing yards (423) and touchdowns (5). in last week’s win over Kentucky Christian. He ranks second in the NOVEMBER Mid-South Conference in both total offense and passing this season and third in the NAIA in passing (318.0) and fi fth in total offense 5 @ Georgetown................................12:30 p.m. (306.1). 12 UVa.-Wise.........................................1:30 p.m. • Lindsey Wilson sophomore linebacker Sam Wilson leads the Blue Raiders with 41 total tackles this season. He is the only Blue Raider with triple-digit tackles in his career. Wilson enters Saturday’s game Today’s Matchup with 118 career tackles. • Lindsey Wilson freshman receiver Chaz Barnes ranks fourth in the Lindsey Wilson MSC averaging 64.6 receiving yards per game. His fi ve touchdown Record: 5-2, 2-1 MSC East catches are tied for sixth best in the conference. Ranking: Receiving Votes • Lindsey Wilson sophomore punter Mark Corbett ranks second in the conference and 15th nationally averaging 40.7 yards per punt this Last Game: won vs. Ky. Christian, 37-24 season. Next Game: @ Georgetown, Nov. 5 • Lindsey Wilson sophomore receiver Willie Jones caught a his fi rst Head Coach: Chris Oliver - 2nd Year (10-8) two touchdowns of the season last week. He has three scores for his career. • West Virginia Tech running back Akeem Point leads the Golden West Virginia Tech Bears with a 44.6 yards per game average. He averages 3.7 yards per Record: 0-7 carry. Ranking: Not Ranked • Golden Bear receiver Joey Christian is averaging 13.2 yards per Last Game: lost @ Georgetown, 0-65 catch and leads the team with a 47.1 yards per game average. • West Virginia Tech quarterback has completed 50.6 percent of his Next Game: vs. Pikeville, Nov. 5 passes this season for 413 yards and two touchdowns. Head Coach: Scott Tinsley - 4th Yr. (4-36) GAME 8 - VS. WEST VIRGINIA TECH RECORD - 5-2 / 2-1 MSC Quick Facts 2011 Lindsey Wilson Opponents Blue Raiders Record when... School...................Lindsey Wilson College Cumberland (Sept. 3) Playing at Home 2-2 Location....................Columbia, Ky. 42728 Record 6-1 • Last: vs. Bethel, 36-34 Playing on the Road 3-0 Founded...............................................1903 Next: @ Union (Oct. 29) Playing a MSC East Team 2-1 Enrollment..........................................2,695 Southern Virginia (Sept. 10) Playing a Non-MSC East Team 3-1 Nickname...............................Blue Raiders Record 2-5 • Last: @ Apprentice School, 21-23 Colors.........................Royal Blue & White Next: @ George Mason (Oct. 29) Playing a Ranked Team 0-2 Conference.................................Mid-South Playing a Unranked Team 5-0 Stadium......................Blue Raider Stadium Belhaven (Sept. 17) Capacity..............................................2,400 Record 4-4 • Last: vs. Union, 20-14 Scoring First 5-2 President............Dr. William T. Luckey, Jr. Next: @ Cumberlands (Oct. 29) Opponent Scores First 0-0 Athletic Director....................Willis Pooler Campbellsville (Sept. 24) Scoring 0-6 points 0-0 FAR............................................Tim Curry Record 3-5 • Last: @ Faulkner, 49-59 Scoring 7-14 points 0-1 Website.............www.lindseyathletics.com Next: @ Kentucky Christian (Oct. 29) Scoring 15-28 points 2-1 Scoring 29 or more points 3-0 Blue Raider Football Pikeville (Oct. 8) Record 4-4 • Last: @ UVa.-Wise, 14-56 Leading at the end of First Quarter 4-0 First Year.............................................2010 Next: @ West Va. Tech (Nov. 5) All-Time Record..................................10-8 Trailing at the end of First Quarter 0-1 Head Coach.............................Chris Oliver Union (Oct. 15) Tied at the end of First Quarter 1-1 Record at Lindsey Wilson....................10-8 Record 2-6 • Last: @ Belhaven, 14-20 Next: vs. Cumberland (Oct. 29) Leading at Halftime 3-0 Overall Record.....................................10-8 Trailing at Halftime 2-1 Alma Mater......The Ohio State University/‘03 Kentucky Christian (Oct. 22) Tied at Halftime 0-1 Off. Coordinator........................Brian Foos Record 3-5 • Last: @ Lindsey Wilson, 24-37 Def. Coordinator..................Mike Gutelius Next: vs. Campbellsville (Oct. 29) Leading at the end of Third Quarter 4-0 Trailing at the end of Third Quarter 1-2 Special Teams Coordinator..Pat Dougherty West Virginia Tech (Oct. 29) Tied at the end of Third Quarter 0-0 Defensive Line......................Bert Bathiany Record 0-7 • Last: @ Georgetown, 0-65 Running Backs......................Powell Miller Next: vs. Lindsey Wilson (Oct. 29) In Overtime 0-0 Wide Receivers.....................Mike Ridings Cornerbacks.........................Dwight Sutton Georgetown (Nov. 5) LWC has more Rushing Yards 2-0 Record 7-0 • Last: vs. West Va. Tech, 65-0 Tight Ends..............................Jules Burkett LWC has fewer Rushing Yards 3-2 Next: @ UVa.-Wise (Oct. 29) Outside Linebackers............Skip Brabenec LWC Rushes for 100 or More Yards 4-0 Student Assistant..................Dustin Graves UVa.-Wise (Nov. 12) Record 5-3 • Last: vs. Pikeville, 56-14 LWC has more Passing Yards 5-1 Next: vs. Georgetown (Oct. 29) LWC has fewer Passing Yards 0-1 Sports Information LWC Passes for 300 or More Yards 3-2 SID...........................................Chris Wells Offi ce....................................270-384-8071 LWC has more Total Yards 4-1 Fax........................................270-384-8039 Lindsey Wilson Football LWC has fewer Total Yards 1-1 Cell.......................................270-250-5921 Records & Streaks LWC has 400 or More Total Yards 4-0 [email protected] Under LWC has more Turnovers 1-1 Assistant SID...............................Dan White 2011 Streak Oliver LWC has fewer Turnovers 1-0 Offi ce....................................270-384-8184 Same amount of Turnovers 3-1 Fax........................................270-384-8039 Overall 5-2 Won 3 10-8 Cell.......................................502-432-1327 Home 2-2 Won 1 5-5 Game is Decided by Three or Less Points 0-0 [email protected] Away 2-1 Won 5 5-3 Game is Decided by 4-6 Points 2-0 Game is Decided by 7-10 Points 1-1 MSC East 2-1 Won 2 6-3 Game is Decided by 11-20 Points 2-0 MSC East Home Media 1-1 Won 1 3-2 Game is Decided by 21 Points or More 0-1 Radio..................................WAIN 93.5 FM MSC East Away 1-0 Won 3 3-1 Playing during the Day 5-0 Internet.....Lindsey Wilson Sports Network MSC 4-2 Won 3 8-7 Crew...............Chris Wells & Tim Washam Playing at Night 0-2 MSC Home 2-2 Won 1 4-4 Stats............................lindseyathletics.com Playing on Natural Grass 1-0 MSC Away 2-0 Won 4 4-3 Playing on Turf 4-2 Following a Win 3-1 Following a Loss 2-0 www.LindseyAthletics.com Lindsey Wilson College Blue Raiders 2 GAME 8 - VS. WEST VIRGINIA TECH RECORD - 5-2 / 2-1 MSC Lindsey Wilson vs. West Va. Tech WEST VA. TECH SCHEDULE Date Opp. Result/Time Score At a Glance Sept. 10 Fairmont State (W.Va.) Loss 14-45 Sept. 17 @ Bethel (Tenn.) Loss 6-69 Sept. 24 Cumberland (Tenn.) Loss 26-31 12:30 p.m. CT, Oct. 29, 2011 Oct. 1 UVa.-Wise Loss 0-13 Oct. 8 @Virginia Univ. @ Lynchburg Loss 6-34 Oct. 15 @Kentucky Christian Loss 14-49 SERIES HISTORY Oct. 22 Georgetown (Ky.) Loss 0-65 Oct. 29 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 12:30 p.m. Nov. 5 Pikeville (Ky.) 1:30 p.m. Series: Lindsey Wilson leads 1-0 Nov. 12 Campbellsville (Ky.) 12:30 p.m. In Columbia: Lindsey Wilson leads 1-0 In Nitro, W.Va.: First Meeting Individual Stat Leaders Streak: Lindsey Wilson has won 1 RUSHING Yr. W/L LWC Tech Rank (LW/Tech) Lindsey Wilson Gm. Att. Yds. Avg. TD YPG 2010 Win 9 7 NR / NR D. Brown 7 91 432 4.4 3 56.7 LAST MEETING West Va. Tech Gm. Att. Yds. Avg. TD YPG A. Point 6 82 307 3.7 1 51.2 Lindsey Wilson’s Mark Corbett belted three fi eld goals and the Blue Raider defense limited West Virginia Tech to just one touchdown in a PASSING 9-7 Blue Raider win on Oct. 30, 2010 at Blue Raider Stadium. Corbett Lindsey Wilson Gm. C-A-I Yds. TD YPG connected on a 43, 26 and 35 yard fi eld goal -- the last coming with 4:39 left in the game -- to lead the Blue Raiders.
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