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Thursday, November 29, 2018

Player News - Four Golden Rams Named All-Region

Four Golden Rams have been named Division 2 Conference Commissioner's Association All-Super Region 1. Senior linebacker Tyler Morrissey was named to the first team defense for the second consecutive year. He's joined this year by junior safety Jarey Elder on defense and graduate student and offensive guard Tyler Drob on offense. Senior defensive end Diquan Gilbert was named to the second team defense.

The Division II Conference Commissioners Association (CCA) encourages and promotes Division II athletics and high standards of sportsmanship as important elements of higher education. The CCA is a key communications link among the conferences as they discuss views, policies and regulations that impact Division II intercollegiate athletics and works closely with the NCAA as a communications channel to NCAA Division II member colleges and universities.

Morrissey, Elder and Drob now move on to the D2CCA national ballot for All-American consideration.

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Event News - November 29 Bill Zwaan Football Show

The Bill Zwaan Football Show will be held at Timothy's in the Parkway Shopping Center in West Chester starting at 7:00pm. Golden Ram fans unable to attend the show can listen to it live on WCHE1520AM.COM.

According to the Bill Zwaan Football Show, junior quarterback A.J. Long and junior safety Jarey Elder will be the special guests on Coach Zwaan's show.

In West Chester's 35-28 loss to New haven in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs, Long rushed for 42 yards and a touchdown and threw for 211 yards and two more scores. He was a sparkling 16 of 20 passing before leaving the game in the fourth quarter with an injury. Meanwhile, Elder notched six solo tackles in the game. Also last week, both Long and Elder were named first team All-PSAC East for the 2018 season.

Come out to Timothy's at 7:00pm to participate in the show live. Or send your questions for coach or the players to Bill Zwaan Show.

Monday, November 19, 2018

Player News - Tyler Drob a Finalist For Gene Upshaw Award

Senior offensive guard Tyler Drob has been named a finalist for the Gene Upshaw Award which is presented to the top lineman in Division II football. The award was created in 2004 by the Manheim Touchdown Club and is presented to the top junior or senior offensive or defensive lineman in Division II as selected by the sports information directors.


Drob started every game over the final three years that he played for the Golden Rams. After the 2016 season, he was named first team All-PSAC East, honorable mention All-ECAC, second team Don Hansen Football Gazette Super Region 1 and honorable mention Don Hansen Football Gazette All-American. Drob missed all of last season due to an injury and received a medical redshirt. This season, the team captain has been named first team All-PSAC East.

The initial field of 46 nominees was narrowed to two finalists from each of four regions. Those eight names now comprise the national ballot. The overall winner will be announced on November 28. The annual winner has a standing invitation to the East/West Shrine Game, which gives the winner an opportunity to play in front of NFL coaches and scouts prior to the NFL Draft.

The eight finalists are:

Saturday, November 17, 2018

Game Report - New Haven 35 - West Chester 28

The New Haven Chargers took down the previously undefeated Golden Rams by a score of 35-28. New Haven will now host Slippery Rock in the second round of the NCAA Division II playoffs while West Chester's season ends at 10-1.

Anyone who has followed the Golden Rams this season has witnessed the cracks – the inconsistent ability to run the ball, allowing opponents to cash in on big plays, the overreliance on the quarterback’s legs, the inability to score in the fourth quarter. It was easy for them to get brushed off, after all the team was 10-0, playing the likes of Bentley and Seton Hill and Lock Haven. Well Saturday New Haven exposed every one of those faults and, as a result, West Chester wasn’t able to escape with a win.


At halftime, the Golden Rams offense had just one net yard rushing. New Haven executed eleven plays of 15 or more yards with many of them occurring at inopportune times for West Chester. And yet, the Golden Rams miraculously entered the fourth quarter with a 28-21 lead. Tight end Dan Neuhaus and receiver Lex Rosario both hauled in first quarter touchdown passes from A.J. Long. And Long and Mike Class each ran one in during the third quarter. But the inability to move the ball on the ground – New Haven had eight tackles for loss - forced the Golden Rams to open the final frame with a punt.


The backbreaker occurred when the Chargers parlayed a short, fourth-down hitch pass into a 48-yard touchdown. Even though it only tied the score at 28 and there were eleven minutes left, there was clearly some doubt on the home sideline. On West Chester’s next possession, Long scrambled to convert a third-and-seven, but was seriously injured on the play. He was helped off the field with an apparent hip injury. With backup quarterback Paul Dooley not dressed for the game, in stepped redshirt freshman Mike Piperno. Now Piperno started and played fairly well at East Stroudsburg, but this was not an East Stroudsburg defense that he was facing. And other than Class’s 27-yard touchdown run and anything A.J. Long, this was a Golden Ram running game that managed just 28 yards through three quarters.


After Brendan Paulison’s fifth punt of the game, New Haven executed a couple of more big plays – a 23-yard quarterback scramble and a 33-yard pass – which setup the go ahead score. While the Golden Rams managed one first down on the ensuing possession, the drive stalled at the New Haven 46-yard line to end the season.


Ironically, the Golden Ram defense forced five New Haven punts, and four of those came on three-and-out possessions. Defensive end Diquan Gilbert had two clean sacks and was credited for third when New Haven was flagged for intentional grounding. Ch'aim Smith also was awarded a sack on an intentional grounding call. Four sacks in one game, when New Haven had surrendered just three all season. But on the flip side, the Chargers rolled up 141 yards on the ground split fairly evenly between their two running backs. Coming into the game, West Chester allowed an average of just 60 rushing yards per game.


This 2018 Golden Rams team finished the regular season a perfect 10-0, captured a share of the PSAC East title for the second year in a row, won the overall PSAC championship for the first time in almost 50 years, and earned a bid to the NCAA Division II playoffs for the second consecutive year. Disappointment hardly seems like an appropriate word. But with a home playoff game and with at least one more on the horizon, the expectations for the season were much greater than realized.


Notes - Also not available for the game was wide receiver Gabe Schappell. Schappell had seen limited playing time this season, but had four catches for 78 yards and two touchdowns over two recent games…Of 421 points scored this season by the Golden Rams, only 34 came in the fourth quarter...Tyler Morrissey made 13 tackles in his final collegiate game.

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Friday, November 16, 2018

Team News - WCU Playoff Record Under Zwaan

Head coach Bill Zwaan is now in his 16th year at West Chester and this will be the Golden Rams' ninth appearance in the NCAA Division II playoffs. He is 10-8 in his previous eight appearances and has led his team to the national semi-finals in both 2004 and 2013. Zwaan is 6-2 in the first round of the playoffs, 4-1 in playoff games at Farrell Stadium, and 10-2 overall against Northeast-10 opponents. West Chester enters this season's playoffs as the third seed in Super Region 1 and is set to host New Haven on Saturday at 1:00pm.


West Chester in the Playoffs Under Zwaan:

Year
Seed
Round
H/A
Opponent
Conf
W/L
Score
2004
4
First
Home
C.W. Post
NE10
Win
35-3
2004
4
Second
Away
Shippensburg
PSAC
Win
33-28
2004
4
Regional
Away
East Stroud.
PSAC
Win
48-38
2004
4
Semi
Away
Valdosta St
GSC
Loss
45-21
2005
5
First
Away
C.W. Post
NE10
Loss
24-20
2006
6
First
Away
Bryant
NE10
Win
31-29
2006
6
Second
Away
Bloomsburg
PSAC
Loss
21-20
2007
3
First
Home
Indiana
PSAC
Loss
45-25
2008
4
First
Home
South. Conn.
NE10
Win
52-32
2008
4
Second
Away
Bloomsburg
PSAC
Loss
28-21
2013
3
First
Home
American Int
NE10
Win
38-7
2013
3
Second
Away
Bloomsburg
PSAC
Win
40-38
2013
3
Regional
Away
Shepherd
MEC
Win
28-7
2013
3
Semi
Away
Lenoir-Rhyne
SAC
Loss
42-14
2014
4
First
Home
Slippery Rock
PSAC
Win
46-20
2014
5
Second
Away
Concord
MES
Loss
52-36
2017
5
First
Away
Shippensburg
PSAC
Win
27-6
2017
5
Second
Away
Indiana
PSAC
Loss
44-10

Thursday, November 15, 2018

Game Preview - New Haven

The #8 West Chester University Golden Rams host the New Haven Chargers of the Northeast-10 Conference in the first round of the 2018 NCAA Division II playoffs.

Series History:

Overall, New Haven leads the series 8-6-1, including the last tie in West Chester history in 1995. Head coach Bill Zwaan is 3-1 against New Haven having defeated the Chargers 28-17 in West Haven, CT in his first game at the helm of the Golden Rams in 2003. The 2014 season opener against West Chester marked the first game as head coach for New Haven's Chris Pincince who is now 34-19 overall.

New Haven last appeared in the playoffs in 2012 where as the second seed, they lost to IUP in the second round. West Chester and New Haven faced each other in the playoffs in 1992 with the Chargers leaving John A. Farrell Stadium with a 38-26 victory on their way to the Division II semi-finals.

Last 10 Meetings:

Year
H/A
W/L
Score
Year
H/A
W/L
Score
1996
Away
Win
24-17
2002
Home
Loss
28-19
1997
Home
Loss
32-26
2003
Away
Win
28-17
1998
Away
Win
33-27 (OT)
2011
Away
Loss
35-32 (OT)
2000
Home
Loss
7-0
2013
Home
Win
45-14
2001
Away
Loss
32-28
2014
Away
Win
35-30

Last Meeting:


09/06/2014 West Chester 35 - New Haven 30

The Golden Rams scored a touchdown on a 44-yard pass play late in the third quarter to go up 35-30 just prior to a long weather delay. It turned out to be the final score in the contest and West Chester left Connecticut with the victory. West Chester's special teams play was superior and a critical factor in the outcome as they blocked two punts, recovering one of them for a touchdown. New Haven had almost twice as many first downs as West Chester, although Golden Ram penalties led to six first downs for the Chargers.

Scouting the Chargers:
After finishing 2017 with a record of 6-4, the Chargers were picked to finish fourth in the Northeast-10 behind Bentley. Their two losses this year came in the first week of the season at FCS Bryant and the last week of the season at LIU Post. In between, the Chargers rattled off eight straight wins. West Chester and New Haven share a common opponent this season in Bentley. The Golden Rams hammered the Falcons by a score of 44-6 in the season opener while New Haven had to hold off Bentley 31-27.

The Chargers have a balanced offense, but the passing game will be the best West Chester has faced this season. Senior quarterback Ajee Patterson (180 of 281, 64%, 2,342 yards, 26 TD's, 8 int's) can also move the ball on the ground (44 carries, 268 yards, 3 TD's). Six receivers have double-digit receptions, led by graduate student Ju'An Williams (56 catches, 976 yards, 14 TD's), AJ Greene (28 catches, 433 yards, 1 TD), and Damon Rodgers (21 catches, 276 yards, 2 TD's). Tight end Joe Caico (4 catches, 41 yards, 4 TD's) is their most productive pass catcher as he only had four catches but all have gone for touchdowns.

The running game is split between Ryan McCarthy (129 carries, 674 yards, 5 TD's) and Chris Liggio (135 carries, 494 yards, 2 TD's).

Running a 3-4 defense, the linebackers lead the Chargers in tackles and each has an interception: Jordan Francklin (75 tackles, 6.0 TFL), Mcprecia Remy (66 tackles, 5.0 TFL), and C.J. Fitzpatrick (54 tackles). Francklin was All-Northeast10 last year and Remy was on the All-NE10 Rookie Team. Scott Lavelle (53 tackles, 11.0 TFL) was an All-Northeast10 linebacker a season ago, but has moved to defensive end this season. He's joined on the line by tackle Christian Sullivan (26 tackles, 4.0 TFL) who was All-Northeast10 last year.

Cornerback Mark Clements (38 tackles, 9 PBU's), defensive back Josiah Shumaker (31 tackles, 3 PBU's), and strong safety Miles Pease (30 tackles, 5 PBU's) lead the secondary.

Sophomore Michael Stalenyj (27 of 31 on PAT's, 7 of 7 on FG's, long of 36 yards) takes care of the place kicking while Francis Palmer (40 yd avg, 7 inside 20) handles the punting and kickoffs.

Analysis:
One of the keys will be the Golden Ram defense getting pressure on Patterson. New Haven has only surrendered three sacks the entire season. And it's not like they're a running team - they have 281 pass attempts - or Patterson just heaves up the ball to avoid a sack - he's completed 64% of his throws. But the Golden Rams lead the country with 4.6 sacks per game, so one team has to give in this area.

The defense will have to focus for all four downs on every possession. New Haven has converted almost half of their third down plays and 70% of 17 fourth down plays.

And much like the Lock Haven game and the first half of last week's game at Slippery Rock, the West Chester offense needs to maximize every possession by scoring, consuming clock or ideally, both. New Haven has lost only ten turnovers this season which is good for seventh in the country, so the Golden Rams can't expect bonus possessions.

Both Massey Ratings and Atomic Football favor the Golden Rams by 17 points.

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