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2222 for ticket information.<br />

The 59 points is the most <strong>Whitewater</strong> has scored in an NCAA playoff game since defeating Lakeland<br />

College 70-7 November 21, 2009 in <strong>Whitewater</strong>. It is the most points <strong>Whitewater</strong> has scored in any game,<br />

regular season or playoff, since <strong>to</strong>pping <strong>UW</strong>-River Falls 63-14 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 23, 2010 in River Falls.<br />

On the third play of the game <strong>UW</strong>-W defensive back Noah Timm (Two Rivers/Two Rivers) intercepted<br />

Spencer Krauss' pass at the Albion 38 and returned it <strong>to</strong> the 11. Four rushes by Levell Coppage (Oak<br />

Park, IL/Oak Park), including a two yarder for the <strong>to</strong>uchdown, put <strong>UW</strong>-W in front 7-0 after Eric Kindler<br />

(German<strong>to</strong>wn/German<strong>to</strong>wn)'s extra point at 11:31.<br />

Albion's next possession lasted just three plays, with Krauss picked off again, this time by linebacker<br />

Greg Arnold (Big Bend/Mukwonago) at the 13. Two plays, finishing with Coppage for two for the<br />

<strong>to</strong>uchdown at 9:33, with a Kindler PAT made it 14-0 <strong>Whitewater</strong>.<br />

Following the kickoff the Bri<strong>to</strong>ns' first play from scrimmage was a fumble forced by defensive end Anthony<br />

Dowery (Saint Francis/Milwaukee South) that Warhawk Chris Pendargast recovered at the 15. Two plays<br />

later, and another two yards by Coppage, and <strong>UW</strong>-W was up 21-0 with 8:37 in the first half. Thanks <strong>to</strong><br />

the defense, <strong>UW</strong>-W's offense scored three <strong>to</strong>uchdowns on just eight plays.<br />

<strong>UW</strong>-W got in one more score before the quarter ended, taking the ball from their own 34 <strong>to</strong> Albion's 21,<br />

where Kindler kicked a 38 yard field as time ran out in the first quarter with <strong>UW</strong>-W in front 24-0. The<br />

points were preceded by a fake field goal. Facing a fourth and four from the 37, the snap went <strong>to</strong> Kindler<br />

who passed <strong>to</strong> Bernie Tamsett (Waterford/Waterford Union) for nine yards. It is the first pass thrown by<br />

Kindler, a sophomore.<br />

Albion started the second quarter at their 36, and three plays later made their first incursion on the<br />

<strong>Whitewater</strong> side of the field. The Warhawk defense stiffened, and a Sage Alward punt was blocked by<br />

Jaren Borland (Fort Atkinson/Fort Atkinson), and picked up by Borland who ran down the left sideline 56<br />

yards <strong>to</strong> up the margin <strong>to</strong> 31-0 <strong>Whitewater</strong> with <strong>12</strong>:00. <strong>Whitewater</strong>'s last blocked punt for a <strong>to</strong>uchdown<br />

was Antwan Anderson (Madison/Madison Memorial)'s 40 yard return versus <strong>UW</strong>-La Crosse Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 4,<br />

2008 in <strong>Whitewater</strong>.<br />

The next time the <strong>UW</strong>-W offense was on the field it went 60 yards <strong>to</strong> the Albion 20. Kindler came on for<br />

the field goal, but Albion's Chris Wasczenski blocked it and the ball was recovered by Mike Vandermus.<br />

The Bri<strong>to</strong>n's next drive lasted six plays, and the exchange set <strong>Whitewater</strong> up on their own 29. Seven<br />

plays. and 56 seconds later, Blanchard connected with Tyler Huber (Mukwonago/North Prairie) for a 33<br />

yard <strong>to</strong>uchdown and a 38-0 lead with 0:33 seconds left in the half.<br />

<strong>Whitewater</strong> <strong>to</strong>ok the opening drive of the second half <strong>to</strong> the Albion 14, but Albion's Vandermus blocked<br />

Kindler's kick and the ball rolled out of bounds.<br />

The next Warhawk drive covered 67 yards in five plays, with Lee Brekke (Sun Prairie/Sun Prairie) hitting<br />

Zach Howard (Oak Park, IL/Oak Park, IL) for 25 yards, and Howard's first collegiate <strong>to</strong>uchdown, with 6:22<br />

on the clock for a 45-0 <strong>UW</strong>-W lead.<br />

Albion kept the ball for eight plays, but it ended with <strong>UW</strong>-W linebacker Ryan Cortez (Palatine, IL/Palatine,<br />

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