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University of Saint Thomas, 13-0 and 45-10 winner of Saint John Fisher in a quarterfinal played in Saint<br />

Paul, Minnesota Saturday, December 10 at a time <strong>to</strong> be announced later.<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong> Gallery (courtesy of Andrew Smith available for sale)<br />

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<strong>Whitewater</strong>'s first possession began at their own 30. Nine plays later Coppage, the second leading<br />

rusher in NCAA III his<strong>to</strong>ry with 7,594 yards, scored on a ten yard run at 5:44 <strong>to</strong> put <strong>Whitewater</strong> up 7-0.<br />

The second time UW-W got the ball was late in the first quarter. The drive spilled over in<strong>to</strong> the second<br />

quarter, senior quarterback Matt Blanchard (Lake Zurich, IL/Lake Zurich) connecting with junior wideout<br />

Tyler Huber (Mukwonago/North Prairie) on a 41 yard pass that put the ball on the Salisbury four.<br />

Coppage ended the drive with a one yard run, <strong>to</strong> up the score <strong>to</strong> 14-0 with <strong>12</strong>:00 in the second.<br />

The <strong>Warhawks</strong> made it three-for-three, covering 71 yards in 11 plays for an Eric Kindler<br />

(German<strong>to</strong>wn/German<strong>to</strong>wn) 26 yard field goal with 1:54 left in the half.<br />

Salisbury made a bid <strong>to</strong> put some points on the board in the time remaining, but Eric Hart's 48 yard<br />

attempt, just his fifth of the season (1-5) was blocked by senior linebacker Greg Arnold (Big<br />

Bend/Mukwonago) and <strong>Whitewater</strong> went in<strong>to</strong> the lockerroom with a 17-0 lead.<br />

Blanchard went 8-8 for 116 yards in the first half, and contributed 35 yards rushing. Salisbury, which<br />

came in<strong>to</strong> the game averaging 6.6 yards per rush as a team, was limited <strong>to</strong> 67 yards on 21<br />

carries (3.2/rush) in the first half.<br />

Salisbury junior wide receiver Juma Richards set up the Sea Gulls first score with a 64 yard end around<br />

that put the ball at the <strong>Whitewater</strong> 10. Three plays later junior quarterback Dan Griffin rushed for nine<br />

yards <strong>to</strong> put Salisbury on the scoreboard, trailing 17-7 with 8:27 left in the third.<br />

After an exchange of punts, <strong>Whitewater</strong> started on its 11. After two plays gained nine yards, Coppage<br />

broke up the middle and out-raced Salisbury defenders for an 80 yard score, the longest run from<br />

scrimmage in his career, <strong>to</strong>pping a 75 yard run in the 2010 Stagg Bowl against Mount Union. His<br />

previous long this season was 60 yards September 17 against Campbellsville. <strong>Whitewater</strong> led 24-7 with<br />

3:46 in the third quarter.<br />

Warhawk Junior defensive back Chris Pendergast (Hartland/Arrowhead) ended the Sea Gulls' next drive<br />

with an interception, his first of the year, at the UW-W <strong>12</strong>.<br />

The UW-W defense came up with another turnover the next time SU had the ball, with junior DB Ryan<br />

Wenkman (<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Dells/<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Dells) forcing a Griffin fumble that sophomore defensive end<br />

Loussaint Minett (<strong>Whitewater</strong>/<strong>Whitewater</strong>) recovered at the <strong>Whitewater</strong> 29.<br />

<strong>Whitewater</strong>'s offense followed that up with a ten play drive that included back <strong>to</strong> back 20+ yard rushes by<br />

Blanchard and Coppage <strong>to</strong> set up Kindler's 37 yard field goal with 8:43 left in the game, putting<br />

<strong>Whitewater</strong> ahead 27-7.<br />

Salisbury's next drive lasted two plays, the second a pick of a Griffin pass by junior defensive back Noah<br />

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