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Big plays lead No. 16 W&J to 24th PAC crown and NCAA bid

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GREENVILLE, Pa. -- Big plays led the No. 16 Washington & Jefferson football team to its 24th Presidents' Athletic Conference title and 24th NCAA Division III Playoffs appearance in a 49-18 win at Thiel.

With the win, the Presidents move to 9-0 on the season and 7-0 in league action. Thiel falls to 3-6, 2-5 in the PAC.

W&J racked up 701 yards of total offense in the win, the first time topping 700 yards since Oct. 18, 2008 in a 72-20 win over Saint Vincent. It was also the first time the Presidents went over 600 yards since topping Bethany three weeks later that season.

W&J's first play from scrimmage was a 73-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Pete Coughlin to freshman wide receiver Jesse Zubik, 7-0.

Following a Presidents' fumble at the W&J 21, Thiel's Ryan Radke tossed a 20-yard touchdown pass, but the extra-point attempt was missed twice due to an offside penalty against W&J, 7-6.

The ensuing drive led to an 18-yard touchdown pass once again to Zubik as the Presidents took a 14-6 lead with 2:52 to play in the first quarter.

Ryan Ruffing got in on the act just under four minutes into the second quarter when he broke off a career-long 63-yard touchdown rush to push the lead to 21-6, which held up at halftime.

Another 20-yard scoring play for the Tomcats led to a 21-12 margin after the two-point conversion failed with 8:41 to play in the third quarter.

W&J needed just 1:01 to answer back as Daniel Lis broke multiple tackles on a 63-yard catch-and-run, putting W&J ahead 28-21 with 7:40 left in the third.

On the Presidents' last drive of the third quarter, Coughlin hit Zubik for an 80-yard touchdown on a screen play for the second-straight week, 35-12.

After Thiel punted to end the third quarter, Ruffing capped the first drive of the fourth quarter with a 32-yard touchdown run, his 23rd of the year and 26th total touchdown.

The scoring for W&J concluded with a 19-yard run by quarterback Kevin Mechas at the 5:57-mark of the fourth quarter, pushing the score to 49-12. The scoring rush was set up by a 66-yard jaunt by David Kincaid on the first play of the drive.

In total, the W&J offense had five of its top eight longest plays of the season in the contest and a total of nine plays from scrimmage over 20 yards in rolling up 701 yards of total offense and 367 rushing.

Ruffing finished with a career-high 196 yards and two scores on 23 carries. Kincaid had 69 yards on two rushes and Coughlin and Alex Rowse each pitched in 41 yards on the ground, Rowse's all coming on one carry.

Coughlin completed 17-of-21 passes for 334 yards, the fifth 300-yard game he's thrown for this season. He threw four touchdowns in the win.

All of Coughlin's passes went to three receivers as Zubik led all players with a career-high 190 yards and three scores on just five catches. In his last two games, the three-time ECAC Division III Southwest Rookie of the Week has five touchdown snags and 291 yards on eight catches. Lis hauled in a team-best seven passes for 94 yards and a score, while Max Creighan made five catches for 50 yards.

Three Presidents reached double digits in tackles, with Ryan Torrance leading the way at 11. Alec Schram and Bryce Merrill each added 10 stops with seven solo. PAC-leading tackler Jared Pratt made nine stops with 3.0 going for loss, including a sack. Dan Graziano made seven tackles, 2.0 for loss, and a sack. Justin Bauer and Jon Turner contributed 1.5 and 1.0 sacks, respectively.

W&J closes out the regular season with the annual PAC Backyard Brawl next Saturday, Nov. 15 at Waynesburg. Kick-off at Wiley Stadium is set for 1:30 p.m.

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