Box Score
NORFOLK, Va. -Campbell's football team (1-5, 0-3 Pioneer Football
League) put up a valiant effort and hung with the first scholarship
program the team had ever faced into the fourth quarter, but fell
to Old Dominion (5-2) by a 28-17 score at S.B Ballard
Stadium/Foreman Field on Saturday, Oct. 17. The Monarchs were able
to score 21 of the game's final 28 points. ODU scored 14 points in
the final period.
The Monarchs started the scoring on a 42-yard touchdown pass from
Thomas DeMarco to Reid Evans. The extra point from Drew Hareza was
good to increase the score to 7-0 with 12:19 remaining in the first
quarter. The drive covered six plays and 75 yards in 2:41.
Each of Campbell's first two offensive drives were stopped by
fumbles. The CU defense though were able to get a defensive stop on
the first try and forced a fumble themselves on the second ODU
attempt. The fumble was forced by redshirt sophomore Christian
Dixon and recovered by redshirt sophomore Jared Hart.
The Camels were able to tie the game up in the second quarter on
sophomore Rashaun Brown's 14-yard scamper. The redshirt sophomore
Adam Willets' extra point tied the score at seven all with 11:09
left in the second quarter. The Campbell drive covered 12 plays and
91 yards. Redshirt junior tight end Mike Stryffeler had a 23-yard
reception on the drive for CU.
CU took its first lead of the game on Willets 36-yard field goal
with 2:46 left in the first half. The field goal finished a 10 play
56-yard drive in 5:56. Redshirt sophomore C.J. Oates had a 34-yard
bruising run on the drive for Campbell.
The Monarchs were able to change field position when Jonathan
Plisco's 76-yard punt pinned Campbell on its own one-yard line. The
play turned out to be the biggest momentum turner in the game.
After a defensive stop the Monarchs offense took over on the CU
39-yard line and took the lead back on DeMarco's 14-yard touchdown
pass to Nick Mayers. The Hareza extra point put ODU up 14-10 with
5:23 left in the third quarter.
ODU added a touchdown to its lead on the 41-yard strike from
DeMarco to Mayers. The drive last one play and came directly after
a CU pass interference penalty. The Hareza extra point made the
score 21-10 with 13:29 remaining in the game. The receiving
touchdown was the second of the game for Mayers.
Desmond Williams scored Old Dominion's final score from a yard out
to complete a 16 play 94-yard drive that covered 7:24.
The Camels were able to add a late touchdown on Polk's one yard run
with 2:36 left in the game. The drive was highlighted by
Stryffeler's 39-yard reception. The drive covered five plays,
56-yards in 1:15.
Campbell next returns home for a two-game stint at Barker-Lane
Stadium/Ed Gore Field starting on Oct. 24 with a Homecoming matchup
with Pioneer Football rival Butler (6-0, 3-0 PFL) at 1 p.m. CU will
then host Morehead State on Halloween on Saturday, Oct. 31 starting
at 1 p.m.