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Nov. 8, 2003
Football: Penguins' Effort Comes Up Just Short at SIU, 24-17
Carbondale, Ill. -- Sophomore quarterback Aaron
Marshall and an undermanned
Youngstown State defense put a scare
into third-ranked Southern Illinois,
but the Salukis held off the
Penguins 24-17 on a cold Saturday
night at McAndrew Stadium.
YSU (5-6 overall
and 2-4 in the Gateway) stayed close
to the Salukis (10-0, 6-0) all
night, but could never get the lead
back after the second quarter. With
the victory, SIU has earned at least
a share of the Gateway title after
Northern Iowa lost at Western
Kentucky 24-3 earlier in the day.
Southern Illinois plays at UNI next
Saturday.
Marshall kept the Penguins in the game completing 14-of-32
passes for 183 yards. Sophomore Josh
Cayson finished the game with 86
yards on 21 carries.
Youngstown State battled until the end answering SIU's
fourth-quarter score with a Josiah
Doby touchdown cutting the deficit
to 24-17. But the Penguins could not
get the ball back following Doby's
score with 3:45 remaining. SIU
picked up two first downs, including
converting a third-and-four on a
rush by quarterback Joel Sambursky.
SIU scored three rushing touchdowns, one by Koutsos and two
by Sambursky. Youngstown State had
its chances in the game as well
being stopped twice on
fourth-and-one plays and Nick
Terracina missed a 28-yard field
goal.
For the game, SIU finished with 378 total yards, including
337 on the ground while YSU had 304
total offensive yards.
The Penguins took a 7-0 lead in the first quarter on an
interception return for a touchdown
by linebacker Marty Hutchinson.
Hutchinson deflected a Sambursky
pass and then caught the ball racing
15 yards for a score and a 7-0 lead
with 6:27 left in the first quarter.
Southern Illinois responded with an impressive 13-play
80-yard drive that Sambursky ended
with a five-yard keeper. The drive
was highlighted by a fake field goal
on fourth down that holder Courtney
Abbott turned into a first down. Two
plays later Sambursky's touchdown
tied the game 7-7 with 31 seconds
left in the first frame.
Terracina put Youngstown State back in front 10-7 when he
converted a 29-yard field goal with
11:01 remaining in the second.
Trailing 10-7, the Salukis put together an 80-yard drive just
before halftime when Sambursky again
scored on a two-yard keeper.
Sambursky faked the hand off up the
middle taking off on a bootleg to
sneak into the end zone putting SIU
ahead 14-10 with 45 seconds left in
the half.
In the third, the Penguins were able to hold the Salukis to a
35-yard Craig Coffin field goal with
4:12 remaining in the third period
putting SIU in front 17-10.
Youngstown State closes out the 2003 season next Saturday
when it plays host to Western
Kentucky. The Hilltoppers (7-3 and
4-2) defeated Northern Iowa to keep
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