Carrollton, GA - The West Georgia Wolves never trailed at Bazemore-Hyder Stadium Saturday afternoon in Valdosta, Ga., using a smothering second half defensive effort to power their way to a 31-17 victory over Valdosta State in the NCAA Division II Quarterfinals. The win advances the Wolves to the national semifinals, as UWG will face Colorado State-Pueblo in next Saturday.
The 2014 Wolves have already made history in multiple ways by reaching the NCAA quarterfinals, but West Georgia is now in rare air, as this UWG squad has reached heights only reached by one other team in Division II program history. The 1998 baseball run to the College World Series ended with West Georgia as the final team out prior to the championship game.
In Saturday's game at the fifth-seeded Blazers, the offense set the table with 21 first half points, but it was defense and special teams that secured the victory in the second half. For the second-straight game, the Wolves shut out an opponent in the second half and the UWG special teams unit provided two scores, including a 59-yard punt return for a touchdown from Denarius Appling with 1:35 left in the contest that put the game out of reach.
Valdosta State took the opening kickoff and picked up a pair of first downs before being forced to punt. Appling returned the put 36 yards and set up
Dallas Dickey and the UWG offense. The Wolves took eight plays to go 46 yards and drew first blood with a three-yard touchdown run from
Seth Hinsley. On the drive, the connection of Dickey to Earvin Anumgba was huge, as Anumgba caught two passes for 20 yards on the drive.
After the defense forced a three-and-out, West Georgia struck quickly, as Dickey found tight end
Walter Hibbler 10 yards behind the VSU defense and the junior turned the pass into a 54-yard touchdown and a 14-0 first quarter lead for the Wolves.
Valdosta State responded with a 12-play, 72-yard drive that took 6:16 off the clock and finished with a 21-yard touchdown run from Cedric O'Neal to pull the Blazers to within a score at 14-7. VSU continued to play well into the second quarter, as the Blazer defense held off a UWG invasion to the Valdosta 33, then quarterback Jake Medlock started another VSU drive. The Blazers moved the ball to the UWG 14 before the drive stalled out and VSU was forced to settle for a Anthony Pistelli field goal, making the score 14-10 with 6:41 left in the first half.
Dickey and the Wolves responded with another drive, going 75 yards in 12 plays and
Seth Hinsley dove his way into another piece of UWG history with a 12-yard touchdown run.The score was Hinsley's 15th rushing touchdown of the season, surpassing Nick Price's previous record of 14, set in the 2001 season. The score, with 2:47 left in the half, gave the Wolves a 21-10 lead.
But the scoring wasn't done for the first half, as Valdosta State used the right arm of Medlock to go back down the field and score with 1:17 left in the period on a seven-yard pass to
Chris Anderson, making the score 21-17. The Wolves marched back down the field, but Dickey threw an interception with 32 seconds left and gave VSU another shot to kick a field goal. On the third play from scrimmage and final of the half,
Delroy Steele and
Tory Slater sacked Medlock kept the Blazers off the scoreboard.
Coming out of the locker room, a defensive struggle ensued for the next nearly 27 minutes of the contest, as neither team was able to find paydirt until the 3:14 mark of the fourth quarter. At that point,
Hunter Heck finished off a nine-play drive for 61 yards with a 26-yard field goal, putting the Wolves back up by seven.
After the UWG defense forced another three-and-out, Pistelli went back to punt for the Blazers, and punted to All-American return candidate Appling, who returned the punt 59 yards to paydirt to put the game on ice with 1:35 left in the game. Valdosta mounted a small drive to try and pull closer, but that ended with a
Tyrell Adams interception and Dickey took a knee to send the Wolves to the semifinals.
Dickey was 13-of-21 for 237 yards on the afternoon and his top target was senior Earvin Anumgba, who had his biggest game in a UWG uniform with seven catches for 117 yards on the day. Hinsley rushed 12 times for 56 yards on the day and added two scores. He now needs 51 yards to surpass Price's school-record of 1,409 yards rushing in the 2000 season.
The Wolves are now one-of-four teams left playing in Division II, and will likely face Colorado State-Pueblo next week. The location and time of next week's national semifinal will be announced later this weekend by the NCAA.