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PRINCETON, N.J. (10/9/10) — Colgate senior quarterback
Greg Sullivan (Monroe, N.Y.) gained 296 yards of total offense and scored two touchdowns as the Raiders beat Princeton, 44-10, Saturday afternoon at Princeton Stadium.
Sullivan completed 14-of-16 passes for a season-high 205 yards and ran for 91 more, while junior running backs
Nate Eachus (Drums, Pa.) and
Noah Jackson (Vista, Calif.) combined for 205 yards rushing and three touchdowns. Senior wide receiver
Doug Rosnick (Langhorne, Pa.) also had a career day with nine receptions for 141 yards and two touchdowns as Colgate amassed 565 yards on offense.
Princeton (1-3) began the game with a 13-play, 57-yard drive resulting in a 27-yard field goal by Patrick Jacob to claim a 3-0 lead. Colgate responded with a quick 5-play, 63-yard scoring drive capped by a four yard scoring run by Eachus. The drive was highlighted by a 36-yard run by Sullivan, his longest of the season. The extra point attempt was blocked by Adam Shippey.
Colgate (3-2) held the Tigers to a three-and-out on their next possession and followed with a 28-yard field goal from
Evan Colborne (Tampa, Fla.) to extend its lead to 9-3.
Colgate opened the second quarter with an 18-yard touchdown run by Eachus to give the Raiders a 16-3 lead.
Coree Moses (Newington, Conn.) then forced and recovered a fumble to end Princeton's next drive, resulting in a 7-play, 70-yard scoring drive for the Raiders to build a 23-3 lead. The drive was capped off with a 20-yard touchdown run by Jackson.
The Raiders struck again before halftime when Sullivan found Rosnick open for a 39-yard touchdown pass to extend the lead to 30-3. The 39-yard reception is Rosnick's longest this season. Sophomore
Tyler Danielson (South Amboy, N.J.) then tipped and intercepted a Tommy Wornham pass on the Tigers following possession to end the half.
Sullivan found Rosnick wide open for a 34-yard touchdown pass midway through the third quarter make it a 37-3 lead and junior quarterback
Steve Rizzo (Audubon, N.J.) scored on a career-long 55-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter to put Colgate up 44-3. Princeton added a score late in the fourth quarter to end the game 44-10.
Senior linebacker
Chris DiMassa (Coatesville, Pa.) led the Raiders defense with seven tackles, while classmate
Zack Smith (Thorafare, N.J.) recorded two tackles for a loss.