November 14, 2009
BRYANT FOOTBALL DEFEATS SAINT FRANCIS (PA) 35-12
Senior Jerell Smith Rushes for 239 Yards in Bulldogs' Win
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SMITHFIELD, R.I - Senior tailback Jerell Smith
(Brooklyn, NY) rushed for a career-best 239 yards and
three touchdowns as Bryant University snapped its five-game losing
skid with a 35-12 win over visiting Saint Francis (PA) at a
rain-soaked Bulldog Stadium Saturday.
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Andre Whyte's big hit on Saint Francis tailback Jude Yearwood
on SFPA's first play of the game helped set up Bryant's second
touchdown Saturday. www.dspics.com
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Bryant (4-6, 3-4 NEC) scored on its first three possessions, two
coming on a pair of long touchdown runs by Smith, the first coming
on a 23 yard run on the sixth play of the Bulldogs' opening
drive. Following a fumble by Red Flash running back Jude
Yearwood after taking a hard hit by Bulldog safety Andre
Whyte (Bennington, Vt.), Smith broke free for a 20-yard
run to put the Bulldog sup 14-0 just 3:26 into the game.
Saint Francis (2-7, 1-5) would quickly answer as freshman
running back Kyle Harbridge scored on a 62-yard run down the
middle, but the point after failed and the Bulldogs led 14-6. From
there, it was all Bryant. Freshman standout Jordan
Brown (Glastonbury, Conn.) did his part giving the
Bulldogs good field position with a 49 yard kick return down to the
Saint Francis 33 yard line. On fourth-and-two, quarterback
Mike Croce (Waterbury, Conn.) connected with
wide-open tight Matt Tracey (Bow Mar, Colo.) for a
25 yard touchdown making it 21-6 with still more than six minutes
remaining in the first.
Smith was already over 100 yards rushing as the first quarter
came to a close and the senior wasn't through. Midway through
the second, Smith broke through the defense and out-raced the Red
Flash secondary for a 77-yard touchdown run, his third of the game,
to put the Bulldogs up 35-12.
With the rain making the conditions on the field difficult,
neither team could find the end zone in the second half as both
teams combined for a total of 12 fumbles in the game - mostly on
quarterback snaps.
Smith's previous career-best was a 221-yard performance against
Southern Connecticut last year. His 239 Saturday is the
fifth-best single-game rushing performance in school history and
gives him 2,975 career rushing yards in three seasons. Former
standout Lorenzo Perry holds the school record of 313 in a game
back in 2005.
Croce was 8-of-11 passing for 88 yards and two touchdowns - both
to his tight end Tracey. Bryant's defense held Saint Francis
to 2 yards passing and 131 yards rushing on the day as Harbridge
had a fine day with 114 yards on 17 carries. Teammate Jude
Yearwood was limited to just 18 yards rushing. Peter
Gauthier (Woonsocket, R.I.) playing in his final game at
Bulldog Stadium and one of 22 seniors honored prior to the start of
Saturday's game, had six tackles including a big sack that forced a
Saint Francis fumble in the third quarter.
Whyte had five tackles and one forced fumble while Jason
Riffe (Newton, Mass.) had also had five stops including
two for a loss. Also honored during the Senior Day ceremony
was defensive back Anthony Castelli (Cranston, RI /
Cranston West) who made a tackle in Saturday's game.
The Bulldogs will wrap up the 2009 season, the school's second
competing at the Division I level (FCS), next Saturday when they
head to Pittsburgh to face Duquesne University at noon.