WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – Sophomore
Terrence Oliver (Sharon Hill, Pa./Academy Park) reached 1,000 rushing yards for the season and junior
Dawson Debebe (Schwenksville, Pa./Perkiomen Valley) caught a touchdown pass for the fifth straight game for the Lycoming College football team, which fell to sixth-ranked Susquehanna University, 55-7, in Landmark Conference action at David Person Field on Saturday, Nov. 16.
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Oliver finished with 44 yards on 12 carries, surpassing 1,000 yards with his last rush to finish the year with 1,003 rushing yards on 178 carries. Debebe caught five passes for 77 yards, scoring on a 4-yard slant in the fourth quarter from first-year
Joe Lyons III (Margate City, N.J./Atlantic City). He finished the season with 36 catches for 684 yards and eight touchdowns. Senior
Billy Coppock (Collingdale, Pa./Archbishop Carroll) caught seven passes for 52 yards, eclipsing 1,000 receiving yards in his career.
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Senior
Will Fish (East Stroudsburg, Pa./East Stroudsburg) finished 12-of-23 for 66 yards and Lyons was 6-of-11 for 52 yards and a score. Junior
Jared Zimmerman (Souderton, Pa./Souderton Area) also completed a pass for 42 yards and sophomore
Ross Eyer (Muncy, Pa./Muncy Area) completed one for 15 yards.
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Junior
Ryan Pentz (Mill Hall, Pa./Central Mountain) posted eight tackles and sophomore
Tyler Marshall (Trappe, Pa./Perkiomen Valley) posted seven. Senior
Jeramaiah Cooper (Windsor Mill, Md./Forest Park) added five tackles and an interception.
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Eight of Susquehanna's first nine possessions ended in touchdowns. The Warriors (4-6 overall) went on a 14-play, 67-yard drive for their only score of the game in the fourth quarter, with Oliver kickstarting the drive with a 17-yard run and a seven-yard run to reach his milestone. Lyons finished the drive 5-of-8, before finding Debebe for the score.
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Rahshan La Mons rushed 11 times for 154 yards and two scores and Josh Ehrlich was 16-of-25 for 252 yards and four touchdowns. Kyle Howes caught eight passes for 99 yards and two scores.
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Garrett Carter had seven tackles and a breakup and Shane Quest posted three stops, two for loss. Andrew Wells broke up two passes.
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