The Day

Curse of the Bambino

Dillon, Boston College have no luck at Yankee Stadium, falling to Iowa in the Pinstripe Bowl

- By DAN GELSTON

New York — Drake Kulick fought for a 1-yard touchdown run late in the fourth quarter on his only carry of the game and Iowa beat Boston College 27-20 in the frigid Pinstripe Bowl on Wednesday night at Yankee Stadium to snap a five-game bowl losing streak.

The Hawkeyes (8-5) had been the only team in the nation to lose a bowl game in each of the last four seasons. Io- wa had last won a bowl game in 2010 and started the losing streak the next season. It ended in New York. The Hawkeyes used their first sack of the game late in the fourth to spark the winning drive. Iowa defensive end Anthony Nelson hit Darius Wade and Parker Hesse recovered a fumble at the BC 45.

Nate Stanley's pass to Nate Wieting on a rollout was ruled a touchdown until a review showed the tight end was down at the 1. No worries. Kulick got the call over 1,000-yard rusher Akrum Wadley and barged through for the goahead score. The smattering of Iowa fans went wild and Josh Jackson gave them reason to stay on their feet when he sealed the win with an intercepti­on.

Boston College (7-6) had nothing on its final drive and that ended an otherwise miserable day at Yankee Stadium. The Yankees' postseason games in October seemed downright balmy compared to the kickoff temperatur­e of 23 degrees and a wind chill that made it feel like 12 degrees. The frozen stadium turf forced players to change from cleats to sneakers to get some grip and the most common huddle was the one around the sideline heaters.

Boston College's AJ Dillon, a freshman from New London, found the field just to his liking, and ripped off a 66-yard run in the second quar-

ter and had 126 yards rushing overall in the first half. He had a 4-yard TD run in the first quarter. His monster half helped the Eagles hold a 281-56 edge in total yards, a staggering discrepanc­y that made little impact on the scoreboard.

Dillon finished with 32 carries for 157 yards and the touchdown.

The Hawkeyes, however, had two clutch plays that kept it close: Iowa safety Jake Gervase intercepte­d a pass on the third play of the game and returned it to the BC 6. The Hawkeyes got a field goal. And Wadley returned a kickoff 72 yards that led to a touchdown on Stanley's 8-yard TD pass to Noah Fant. With a short field, Iowa was stout and kept it at 17-10 at halftime.

Wadley scored on a 5-yard run in the third and Miguel Recinos and Colton Lichtenber­g swapped field goals in the fourth to make it 20-all with 8:09 left in the game.

The takeaway

Boston College: The Eagles are still trying for their first eight-win season since 2009.

 ?? KATHY WILLENS/ AP PHOTO ?? Boston College running back AJ Dillon, right, a freshman from New London, runs through traffic Wednesday night in the Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium, defended by Iowa strong safety Amani Hooker. Dillon carried 32 times for 157 yards and a touchdown,...
KATHY WILLENS/ AP PHOTO Boston College running back AJ Dillon, right, a freshman from New London, runs through traffic Wednesday night in the Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium, defended by Iowa strong safety Amani Hooker. Dillon carried 32 times for 157 yards and a touchdown,...

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