![]() The Huskies got down to the West Chester 11 on five plays thanks to Monaco's 35 yards on the ground but were unable to get into the end zone, and the Golden Rams took over at their own 20-yard line. ![]() Carmel) recovered at the West Chester 42 to set up a Bloomsburg drive in good field position. The Rams were punting on 4 th and 7 and lost control of the snap. The Huskies forced a fumble on West Chester's drive as the Golden Rams were on the Bloomsburg 46 yard line. LePoidevin unloaded down the field and hit Mack for a 26-yard touchdown reception, and sophomore Torsten Hartmann (Bloomsburg, Pa./Bloomsburg Area) converted the extra point for the Huskies 20-14 lead. Monaco got the ball again on 2 nd and 10 and picked up another 11 yards to keep the Huskies driving before a six-yard Monaco run got the Huskies to the West Chester 26. After a six-yard completion on 2 nd and 12 for freshman David LePoidevin (Middlesex, N.J./Bound Brook) to freshman Shane Wolford (West Grove, Pa./Avon Grove), LePoidevin hit freshman Malik Langley (Chester, Pa./STEM Academy) for seven yards to get past midfield and the West Chester 43. Freshman Kaleb Monaco (Pocono Pines, Pa./Pocono Mountain West) got the first two carries of the drive and picked up a first down at the Bloomsburg 35-yard line before running for another 11 yards and another Huskies first down to get close midfield. Trailing 14-13 going in the fourth quarter, the Huskies put together a 10-play, 75-yard drive that ate up 4:26 on the clock and ended with freshman John Mack's (Minisink Valley, N.Y./Minisink Valley) first career touchdown to give Bloomsburg its first lead, 20-14. The Huskies fell to 1-4 on the year and 0-2 in Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference action, while the Golden Rams improved to 4-1 on the year and 2-0 in PSAC play. – The Bloomsburg University football nearly spoiled the West Chester University Golden Rams homecoming game as WCU escaped with a narrow 21-20 win, Saturday afternoon.
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