Army West Point Athletics

Sprint Football Claws Its Way to Fifth Shutout
October 17, 2015 | Sprint Football
WEST POINT, N.Y. – The Army West Point sprint football team etched its name in the record books after a 24-point shutout victory over Franklin Pierce at Sodexo Field Saturday afternoon.
The win marks the first time in the program's 58-year history that the Black Knights (5-0, 5-0 CSFL) have started a season with five consecutive shutouts. The previous record was set in the program's second season in 1958 when the Black Knights notched four consecutive shutouts. Â
"I'm really proud of the team for getting our fifth win and fourth on the road of the year," said head coach Mark West. "It's been a tough road trip, and this was the longest of the four games. I'm proud of how we hung tough today. Defensively, to get another shutout and to set a school record is something special. Franklin Pierce had a pretty good offense. Their quarterback is a gamer and scrambled well all day. Our defensive backs did a great job plastering the receivers when they got the ball."
The defensive was able to prevent the opposition from gaining anything on the ground for the third time this season as Franklin Pierce (2-3, 2-3 CSFL) netted -31 rushing yards. Forcing the Falcons to use their passing game played right into the hands' of Army's speedy defensive backs and relentless front. The Black Knights recorded seven sacks as a team, including three from senior defensive lineman Philip Choi who is among the league-leaders in the category. They also earned seven turnovers with three fumbles and four interceptions. Â
Offensively, Army netted 283 yards and had a balanced attack per usual. Freshman quarterbacks Brady Miller and Keegan West combined for 124 yards through the air while a combined effort from five different rushers netted 159 yards in the ground game. Miller started and completed 10 passes for 81 yards and a touchdown while West was a perfect six-for-six throwing for 40 yards and a touchdown. Their favorite target was the same person it's been all season; junior wide receiver Austin Breed. Breed hauled in a game-high eight receptions for 83 yards and a touchdown. Junior running back Marqus Burrell lead the way in the rushing attack as he has done all season with 61 yards on 22 carries.
"Offensively, we struggled some in the first half because they have a really good defense," said West. "They moved around a lot and gave us a lot of different looks and fronts. That confused us in the first half, but we made some good adjustments in the second half and were able to get the ball moving. Our offense did a great job in the second half after fighting through some adversity in the first half. Overall, no single guy is there to really point out. It was a true team effort."
 After the second scoreless quarter Army has seen all season, senior kicker Warren Kay booted a 21-yard field goal to give the Black Knights a 3-0 lead. That lead would increase to double-digits before halftime when Miller hit Breed with a 24-yard touchdown pass.
It took until 13 minutes after the teams came back from the locker room that the score would change again. Junior linebacker Matthew Tamburri picked off his second interception of the season and took it back 35 yards for a touchdown.
After a substitution under center, West capped the scoring with 7:24 left in the fourth quarter with a 24-yard strike to sophomore wide receiver Ty Galyean.
Army will return to the comforts of Shea Stadium for the remaining two games of the season starting with a matchup against Penn on Friday at 7 p.m.
For up-to-date information on Army sprint football go to GoArmyWestPoint.com or follow @ArmyWP_SprintFB on Twitter.
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The win marks the first time in the program's 58-year history that the Black Knights (5-0, 5-0 CSFL) have started a season with five consecutive shutouts. The previous record was set in the program's second season in 1958 when the Black Knights notched four consecutive shutouts. Â
"I'm really proud of the team for getting our fifth win and fourth on the road of the year," said head coach Mark West. "It's been a tough road trip, and this was the longest of the four games. I'm proud of how we hung tough today. Defensively, to get another shutout and to set a school record is something special. Franklin Pierce had a pretty good offense. Their quarterback is a gamer and scrambled well all day. Our defensive backs did a great job plastering the receivers when they got the ball."
The defensive was able to prevent the opposition from gaining anything on the ground for the third time this season as Franklin Pierce (2-3, 2-3 CSFL) netted -31 rushing yards. Forcing the Falcons to use their passing game played right into the hands' of Army's speedy defensive backs and relentless front. The Black Knights recorded seven sacks as a team, including three from senior defensive lineman Philip Choi who is among the league-leaders in the category. They also earned seven turnovers with three fumbles and four interceptions. Â
Offensively, Army netted 283 yards and had a balanced attack per usual. Freshman quarterbacks Brady Miller and Keegan West combined for 124 yards through the air while a combined effort from five different rushers netted 159 yards in the ground game. Miller started and completed 10 passes for 81 yards and a touchdown while West was a perfect six-for-six throwing for 40 yards and a touchdown. Their favorite target was the same person it's been all season; junior wide receiver Austin Breed. Breed hauled in a game-high eight receptions for 83 yards and a touchdown. Junior running back Marqus Burrell lead the way in the rushing attack as he has done all season with 61 yards on 22 carries.
"Offensively, we struggled some in the first half because they have a really good defense," said West. "They moved around a lot and gave us a lot of different looks and fronts. That confused us in the first half, but we made some good adjustments in the second half and were able to get the ball moving. Our offense did a great job in the second half after fighting through some adversity in the first half. Overall, no single guy is there to really point out. It was a true team effort."
 After the second scoreless quarter Army has seen all season, senior kicker Warren Kay booted a 21-yard field goal to give the Black Knights a 3-0 lead. That lead would increase to double-digits before halftime when Miller hit Breed with a 24-yard touchdown pass.
It took until 13 minutes after the teams came back from the locker room that the score would change again. Junior linebacker Matthew Tamburri picked off his second interception of the season and took it back 35 yards for a touchdown.
After a substitution under center, West capped the scoring with 7:24 left in the fourth quarter with a 24-yard strike to sophomore wide receiver Ty Galyean.
Army will return to the comforts of Shea Stadium for the remaining two games of the season starting with a matchup against Penn on Friday at 7 p.m.
For up-to-date information on Army sprint football go to GoArmyWestPoint.com or follow @ArmyWP_SprintFB on Twitter.
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Team Stats
ARMY
FPU
Total Yards
283
191
Pass Yards
124
222
Rushing Yards
159
-31
Penalty Yards
52
30
1st Downs
13
14
3rd Downs
5
5
4th Downs
0
0
TOP
25:24
34:36
2nd Quarter

ARMY 3, FPU 0
ARMY - Kay,Warren 21 yd field goal 4 plays, -3 yards, TOP 0:54

ARMY 10, FPU 0
ARMY - Breed,Austin 24 yd pass from Miller,Brady (Kay,Warren kick) 4 plays, 48 yards, TOP 0:47
3rd Quarter

ARMY 17, FPU 0
ARMY - Tamburri,M. 35 yd interception (Kay,Warren kick)
4th Quarter

ARMY 24, FPU 0
ARMY - Galyean,Ty 24 yd pass from West, Keegan (Kay,Warren kick) 6 plays, 73 yards, TOP 3:22
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