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Titans Travel Far To Capture Hawks

UW-Oshkosh made its road trip worthwhile by destroying Huntington College 34-3 on Saturday (Sept. 8) in Montgomery, Ala. It was the Titans' first ever meeting with the Hawks and their debut in the state of Alabama.

UW-Oshkosh moved to 2-0 on the season as tailback Andy Moriarty surpassed the 3,000-yard mark for his career. The Hawks dropped to 1-1.

The Titans' dominating rushing performance set the tone for the game with 335 yards on 50 attempts. Andy Moriarty scored from 27 yards out in the first quarter and finished the game with 30 carries for 150 yards.

Jeremy Roach was just as effective, churning out 139 yards on nine attempts. Roach had a 28-yard touchdown in the 2nd quarter and a 47-yard scamper in the fourth to put the game away.

Chris Agrell also had his turn, gaining 55 yards on the ground to complete the UW-Oshkosh onslaught.

UW-Oshkosh wasted no time on its opening possession. Just one minute into the game, Joe Patek hit Kyle Nakatsuji for a 40-yard score.

Patek finished the day with 16 completions and 177 yards on 29 attempts. Kyle Kubasa led the receivers with four catches for 25 yards. Matt Meronk and Steve Stoltz each grabbed three receptions.

Huntington avoided the shutout by putting a 28-yard field goal through by Adam Brummett in the fourth quarter. The Hawks could only put up 209 yards of offense for the day, compared to 515 for the Titans.

Zach Golson picked up 62 yards on 12 carries as Huntington College's top gainer on the ground. Jamal Gardner ran 12 times for 42 yards.

Golson also led the Hawks in the passing department, completing 11-of-27 for 82 yards. He was intercepted once. Jarrett Smith pulled in four passes for 31 yards.

The Titans defense shut down Huntington College under the direction of Dave Dejewski, who had eight tackles. Josh Wara and Bryan Kent each chipped in with seven stops. Kent also intercepted a pass. Spencer Schulz recorded the only quarterback sack.

Granger Shook recorded 11 tackles to lead the Huntington defense. Rishard Davis had seven tackles and a sack. Also posting seven tackles was Caleb Hartin and Kenny Cieri.