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Union College offense too much for Blue Raiders

1,613 fans were on hand to witness the first night game in program history
NEXT:
The Blue Raiders travel to Joan C. Edwards Stadium on the campus of Marshall University, at the corner of 20th ST and Third AV in Huntington, WV, to take on Kentucky Christian University at 1:30pmCT on Saturday, October 23, 2010. Kentucky Christian University is playing three of it home games in the home of the Marshall University Thundering Herd.

By Chris Wells
News from Lindsey Wilson Athletics


Columbia, KY - Despite an impressive nine-minute opening drive and two highlight-reel touchdown receptions by Victor Moulden, the Lindsey Wilson College football team couldn't hold back Union College's offense as the Bulldogs rolled to a 44-14 win at Blue Raider Stadium.

Led by Mike Brinkley completing 16-of-28 passes for 253 yards and three touchdowns, Union (4-3, 1-1 MSC West) amassed 569 yards of total offense. Running back Armond Smith rushed for 126 yards and a touchdown, while P.J. Burrowes tallied 100 receiving yards and a touchdown on four catches.



Moulden finished the game with 75 receiving yards on six catches and Richard Kennedy led Lindsey Wilson (2-5, 1-1 MSC East) with 59 rushing yards on 11 attempts. Ricky Bowling completed 14-of-21 passes for 114 yards with the two touchdown strikes to Moulden.

After both teams failed to score in the opening quarter, Union made the Blue Raider defense pay in the second quarter with a pair of touchdown passes to enter halftime up 14-0. Sean Mackey was on the receiving end of both short scoring plays of two and four yards, respectively.

Early in the third quarter, Union added three points to the deficit with a 28-yard field goal by Chad Boyington before Smith carried the ball 16 yards into the end zone to make the score 24-0.

With 6 minutes and 20 seconds left in the third quarter, Bowling finally put points on the board for Lindsey Wilson with a 15-yard strike to Moulden to make the score 24-7.

The 17-point deficit was as close as Lindsey Wilson would get the rest of the night as Union went on to lead the game by as many as 30 points (44-14) with a 15-yard Brinkley pass to Burrowes with 3:30 to play in the game.

Excitement was high entering the game as 1,613 fans were on hand to witness the first night game in program history.

NEXT:
The Blue Raiders travel to Joan C. Edwards Stadium on the campus of Marshall University, at the corner of 20th ST and Third AV in Huntington, WV, to take on Kentucky Christian University at 1:30pmCT on Saturday, October 23, 2010. Kentucky Christian University is playing three of it home games in the home of the Marshall University Thundering Herd.


This story was posted on 2010-10-17 10:14:15
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First college football game under the lights



2010-10-17 - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo. 820 Hanley LN, Columbia, KY
Columbia, KY -Visiting Union College, Barbourville, KY, more than doubled Lindsey Wilson College's offensive output and more than tripled the Blue Raiders' total points en route to a 44-14 win on Saturday night at Blue Raider Stadium. The game, played before more than 1,500 fans, was the first home night football game in Lindsey Wilson history. The Blue Raiders' next home game, against Kentucky Christian College, Grayson, KY, is 1:30pmCT on Saturday, October 30, 2010, at Blue Raider Stadium, 820 Hanley DR, Columbia, KY. The game is the college's homecoming game.

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Lindsey Wilson dance team members at 1st under lights game



2010-10-17 - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo. Blue Raider Stadium, Lindsey Wilson Sports Park
820 Hanley LN, Columbia, KY

Lindsey Wilson College dance team members Lindy Mitchell of Earlington, KY, left, Morgan Jackson of Manchester, KY, Morgan Deaton of Greensburg, KY, and Raeann Martin of Danville, KY, were among the more than 1,500 fans who witnessed the first night home football game in LWC history on Saturday night at Blue Raider Stadium. LWC lost to visiting Union College of Barbourville, KY, 44-14.

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Celebration leap after Raider touchdown



2010-10-17 - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo. Blue Raider Stadium, 820 Hanley LN, Columbia, KY
Lindsey Wilson College defensive lineman Grant Darnell of Mount Sterling, KY, celebrates after knocking down an attempted pass by Union College, Barbourville, KY quarterback Mike Brinkley in the first half of Saturday night's game at Blue Raider Stadium. For the game, Darnell also had two tackles in the Blue Raiders' 44-14 loss to Union. At right is fellow Blue Raider defensive lineman Jarred Rich of Tompkinsville, KY.

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Sideline eye examination



2010-10-17 - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo. Blue Raider Stadium, 820 Hanley LN, Columbia, KY
Lindsey Wilson College head athletic trainer Chris Miller, left, examines LWC running back Dakota Brown of Smyrna, TN, during the second half of Saturday nights game against Union College of Barbourville, KY, at Blue Raider Stadium. LWC lost to visiting Union College, 44-14.

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