Tuesday, December 8, 2009

GOLDEN TIGERS TAKE PIONEER BOWL XI WITH 21-7 WIN OVER ECSU VIKINGS

GOLDEN TIGERS TAKE PIONEER BOWL XI WITH 21-7 WIN OVER ECSU VIKINGS

Markus Douglas Named Offensive, Game MVP as Tuskegee Wins Battle of Field Position

December 5, 2009

COLUMBIA, SC - Tuskegee University’s Markus Douglas rushed for two second half touchdowns in route to MVP honors and a 21-7 Golden Tiger victory over Elizabeth City State University in Pioneer Bowl XI Saturday afternoon at Charlie W. Johnson Stadium.

Douglas’ 8-yard run with 8:13 remaining (plus a 2-point conversion) in the third quarter gave the lead back to the Golden Tigers 14-7. He would add another rushing score with 6:02 left in the game to seal the win for TU, their seventh victory at the battle between the SIAC and CIAA.

The Vikings briefly took a 7-6 lead at 11:08 in the third quarter. Terry Griffin forced a fumble at the TU 10-yard line which he returned to the Golden Tiger 5 yard line. Four plays later Tashawn Lee’s three-yard pass was hauled in by Dexter Manley for ECSU’s first and as it turned out to be, only score of the day. On the ensuing kickoff TU’s Wayne Williams returned the ball all the way to the Viking 29 yard line setting up the first of Douglas’ two touchdowns.

Through almost the entire first half it was a battle of field position as neither team could muster much offensively. The Golden Tigers, facing fourth down and two on the ECSU 26, all but had a sure touchdown courtesy of Douglas in second quarter. He broke up the middle for 25 yards however Justin Hamilton stripped the ball at the goal line where Jeff Lynn, Jr. batted out the back of the end zone for an ECSU touchback with 7:06 left before intermission. However the Viking offense went three and out and the Golden Tigers broke the scoreless tie with a 7-play 55 yard drive on a 13-yard rushing score by Nykeem Barton. The extra point attempt was blocked by Devon Price making the score 6-0.

The Golden Tigers held the edge in total offense (334-288) and rushing yards (146-114). The Vikings struggled offensively as they did not covert on a third down until the fourth quarter going 3-for-14 for the game.

Geno Trundle and Tolbert Matthews (Defensive MVP) each tallied 11 tackles apiece as ECSU finishes the year at 7-4 overall.

For more information ECSU Athletics, visit www.ecsuvikings.com.

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