Saint Anselm Swarmed By Bentley
Falcons Stymie Hawks In Season Opener

Lance Flagg (44) harassed Bentley all day |
Manchester, N.H. (September 7, 2002)- Bentley
College spoiled the first Saint Anselm home opener in three years
with a 28-0 shutout of the Hawks in a Northeast-10 Conference football
game at Grappone Stadium in front of 2,839 fans.
Bentley's (1-0, 1-0 NE-10) defense swarmed Saint Anselm (0-1, 0-1
NE-10) all day, wracking up a total of 10 sacks and holding the
home team to just 153 yards of total offense.
Bentley's defensive line duo of Bill Kavanagh (Dartmouth, Mass.)
and Ted Krautman (Keene, N.H.) led the way with Kavanagh totaling
3.5 sacks and Krautman contributing three of his own.
As the Saint Anselm offense sputtered throughout the game, Bentley
methodically wore down the Hawk defense to the tune of 368 yards.
The sophomore combination of Marc Eddy (Southboro, Mass.) and Dallas
Mall (Northboro, Mass.) hooked up for seven of Eddy's 11 completions
on the day, 171 yards and three touchdowns. The last two scoring
plays covered 51 and 52 yards, respectively to open up a close 14-0
game.

Travis Pelletier (25) had four catches for
52 yards |
After a scoreless first quarter, Bentley running back Andy Breda
(Hanover, Mass.) capped a five-play, 30-yard drive with a three-yard
plunge to put the visitors ahead. The Falcons had taken position
on the Saint Anselm 30-yardline after a 27-yard punt return by Jesse
Campanaro (San Diego, Calif.).
Saint Anselm entered Bentley territory six times on the day but
could not muster any kind of offense. Despite being harassed all
day, quarterback Keith Comeau (Marblehead, Mass./ Marblehead)
did manage to complete 12 of 24 passes for 116 yards. The team's
leading playmaker was sophomore transfer Derek DiMartino (Amherst,
N.H./ UMass Amherst), who gained 38 yards on 10 carries and caught
five passes for 15 more yards.
Shining on defense for the Hawks were senior DE Lance Flagg
(Simsbury, Conn./ Bridgton Acad.) and sophomore cornerback Mike
DeMasi (New Canaan, Conn./ New Canaan). Flagg, one year removed
from a back injury, recorded a pair of sacks and two hurries while
DeMasi had eight tackles, one interception and a blocked punt. Another
sophomore transfer, Aaron Jeanson (Acton, Mass./ URI), led
the team with 10 tackles (five solo) and punter Jeff Dandurand
(W. Hartford, Conn./ Kingswood-Oxford) averaged 39.1 yards on nine
punts.
Saint Anselm will return to action next Saturday when the Hawks
travel to Lowell, Mass. to take on the River Hawks of UMass Lowell
in a 4:00 PM start.
| Score By Period |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
F |
| Bentley |
0 |
14 |
7 |
7 |
28 |
| Saint Anselm |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Box Score