Stamford Advocate (Sunday)

Pioneers continue run toward playoff berth

- By Doug Bonjour dbonjour @ctpost.com; @DougBonjou­r

FAIRFIELD — The numbers don’t lie. These days, the Sacred Heart University football team is mighty difficult to stop.

The Pioneers made quick work of Robert Morris on Saturday at Campus Field. They erupted for 35 first-half points in a 38-7 rout of the worst team in the Northeast Conference.

Coming off back-to-back 500-yard performanc­es, the Pioneers finished their first four drives with touchdowns. Two of those — both 1-yard runs — came courtesy of quarterbac­k Kevin Duke (10-of-17, 138 yards, two intercepti­ons), who was complement­ed by an explosive ground game for yet another week.

Jordan Meachum followed up his school recordsett­ing 318-yard day against Bryant by rushing for 145 yards and two touchdowns. His freshman counterpar­t Julius Chestnut added 152 yards and a score on the ground.

“Our O-line’s gelling and playing their (butts) off,” Pioneers head coach Mark Nofri said. “They’re sound and they’re physical. When you’ve got two backs like that, you give them a crease and they’ll find the holes. Right now offensivel­y, they’re clicking. That’s what you want. You want to be able to run the ball to set up the pass.”

Added Meachum, a senior: “It just feels good to have a groove going. We’ve got to keep it going. We’ve got to keep working hard.”

With their third straight win, the Pioneers — 6-3 overall and 4-0 in the NEC for the first time since 2001 — maintained control over their own destiny. A win next week at Duquesne would clinch at least a share of the conference title and an automatic bid to the FCS playoffs.

Nofri admitted that with so much potentiall­y at stake next week, he feared his players might overlook Robert Morris. The Colonials entered the day at the bottom of the NEC standings (2-7, 0-5), having allowed almost 45 points per game.

It certainly didn’t take long, though, for the Pioneers to ease Nofri’s concerns. They drove 78 yards on seven plays on their opening drive, capped by a Duke touchdown. Then, after Noah Provenzano intercepte­d Jimmy Walker on the next series, Meachum scored on a 16-yard run to make it 14-0.

The Pioneers would increase their lead to 21-0 after the first quarter and 35-0 at halftime.

 ?? Krista Benson / For Hearst Connecticu­t Media ?? Sacred Heart’s Jordan Meachum, left, barrels into the end zone for a touchdown while Robert Morris Adam Wollet tries to stop him at Sacred Heart in Fairfield on Saturday.
Krista Benson / For Hearst Connecticu­t Media Sacred Heart’s Jordan Meachum, left, barrels into the end zone for a touchdown while Robert Morris Adam Wollet tries to stop him at Sacred Heart in Fairfield on Saturday.

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