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Win Over Notre Dame Sets Up Huge Showdown with Shepherd

Box Score SOUTH EUCLID, Ohio – The University of Charleston remained unbeaten for the 2014 season, as they picked up a 28-14 win over Notre Dame College at Mueller Field on Saturday afternoon. 

The Golden Eagles (4-0, 3-0) remain one of three unbeaten teams in the Mountain East Conference with the victory while the Falcons (3-1, 3-1 MEC) take their first loss of the year.

Points were very tough to come by on both sides, early on. The two teams traded defensive blows early on, with the Falcons forcing UC to punt on their first two possessions, while UC forced two NDC punts and turnover on downs. 

The Golden Eagles struck first, with 25 seconds left in the first quarter, as John Knox (Salisbury,NC) found Joey Augustin (Christiansburg, VA) on a 5-yard touchdown pass to complete a 10-play, 64-yard drive, giving Charleston a 6-0 advantage. 

The second quarter belonged to Charleston, as they outscored the Falcons, 10-0, taking a 16-0 lead into the half. The Charleston ground game picked up steam, and Marvin Elam (Lawrenceville, GA) scored from two yards out on a third-and-goal situation with 6:13 to play, capping a 13-play, 80-yard drive to give UC a 13-0 advantage. 

Bret Benes (West Palm Beach, Fl) nailed a field goal from 24 yards out in the final 30 seconds of the half to give the Golden Eagles a 16-0 lead. Much of their success in the first half came from keeping the ball away from the Falcons. UC ran 50 offensive plays to Notre Dame's 27 in the first half, and controlled time of possession, holding an 18:45-11:15 advantage in that category, and did so by obtaining 15 first downs to Notre Dame's three. 

Charleston scored on their opening drive of the second half, as Benes connected on a 39-yard field goal to give the Golden Eagles their largest lead of the game, 19-0, with 13:35 left in the third quarter. 

Notre Dame responded a few possessions later, as Ray Russ threw his first of two touchdown passes on the day, a 10-yard touchdown pass to Colton Wallace with 6:28 left in the third quarter to bring NDC within 12 (19-7). 

The Golden Eagles put together an 11-play, 69-yard drive that took six minutes and 19 seconds off the clock, which concluded with Knox's second touchdown pass of the day, on a four-yard pass to Daniel Cherry (Jacksonville, FL) with 9:36 to play. 

The Falcons came right back with an extremely fast drive. They went 65 yards on just three plays in less than a minute and reduced the deficit to 12 again, (26-14) on Russ's 14-yard touchdown pass to Mitchell Shegos. 

Notre Dame eventually ran out of chances, as they were not able to mount much more offense against the Golden Eagles, and Charleston continued to attack the Falcons on the ground to chew up much of the remaining time on the clock. Matt Duncan (Jonesborough, TN) sacked Russ in the end zone with 37 seconds left for the safety to seal the deal. 

Charleston's incredible success on the ground, (61 carries for 256 yards) allowed them to control the clock, as they went 8-fof-19 on their third down conversions, and held an incredible advantage in time of possession, holding a 38:04-21:56 advantage in that battle.
 
The Golden Eagles ground game was led by Marvin Elam's 34 carries for 160 yards and one touchdown.  It marks the fourth consecutive game Elam has eclipsed the 100-yard mark and scored his eighth touchdown of 2014.  John Knox returned to the lineup after a one-week absence to 11-for-25 for 135 yards and two touchdowns for the 4-0 Charleston team. Augustin led the receiving corps for the fourth straight week, totaling 42 yards and one score against the Falcons secondary. 

Charleston's defense was dominant in the first half, allowing only 53 yards and three first downs to the high powered Falcon offense and proved to be the difference in today's matchup. The Golden Eagle defense won the turnover battle, forcing two Russ interceptions on the afternoon, one by Torie Wagner (Severn, MD) and the other by D'Andre Dickerson (Fresno, CA).  Matt Duncan played well from his linebacker position, coming away with seven tackle and a late safety that all but sealed the Charleston victory.

Russ completed 22-of-44 passes for a pair of touchdowns and two interceptions as well. Shegos was Russ's top target, as he hauled in 10 passes for a game-high, 117 yards and a touchdown. Marlon Oden led the NDC defense with 11 total tackles, including one for a loss.

The Golden Eagles will be back in action on Saturday, Oct. 4, when they host the #11 ranked Shepherd University Rams on Homecoming. Kickoff is scheduled for 1:00 p.m.
 
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