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Balanced Offensive Attack and Strong Defensive Effort Gives DePauw 53-0 Win over Oberlin

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Greencastle, Ind. - DePauw's offense totaled 598 yards, while the defense posted its third shutout of the season as the Tigers improved to 8-1 overall and 7-1 in the North Coast Athletic Conference following a 53-0 win over visiting Oberlin. The Yeomen dropped to 3-6 overall and 3-5 in conference play.

The Tigers' offense failed to collect a first down on its first series, but it scored on the next four possessions starting with Ian Good's 28-yard reception from Matt Hunt with 7:55 left in the first.Ramon Lopez made it 12-0 on a 1-yard run with 4:18 remaining in the opening quarter and TylerLeising scored on a 59-yard pass play from Hunt with 46 seconds remaining in the stanza to push the margin to 19-0.

Hunt's 4-yard pass to Leising with 4:08 remaining in the half, capped a 17-play, 75-yard drive that consumed 7:20 and gave DePauw a 26-0 advantage.

Jason Kirchhoff scored on runs of 4,1 and 28 yards in the third quarter to make it 46-0 before JakeLasky scored on an 18-yard run with 10:49 left in the fourth to wrap up the scoring.

DePauw totaled 598 yards of offense, while the defense limited Oberlin to just 202 yards. The Tigers rushed for 308 and totaled 290 through the air for the fifth game this season of at least 200 yards both on the ground and in the air.

Kirchhhoff rushed for 86 yards on 11 carries, while Hunt added 61 in 10 tries. Hunt completed 14-of-17 for 208 yards and three scores, while Lasky was 5-for-5 for 53 yards and Matt Labus 1-for-1 for 29 yards. Leising had career highs of five catches and 115 receiving yards. In all, 11 different players caught passes in the win.

Khalil Rivers paced Oberlin with 37 rushing yards in seven attempts. Lucas Poggiali completed 13-of-34 passes for 147 yards with four going to Justin Cruz for 43 yards.

Philip Ganser paced the DePauw defense with six tackles including 1.5 for loss, while Thomas Gray followed with five stops. Nate Orrison led with 2.0 tackles for loss including the team's lone sack. Rocky Leffler paced the squad with two pass breakups.

Justin Bute led Oberlin with 11 tackles followed by Brendan Mapes with 10. Mapes led with 1.0 tackles for loss, while Spencer Conley and Drew Nolan shared the only sack.

DePauw wraps up the regular season next Saturday, when it hosts Wabash in the annual MononBell game. The schools will meet for the 122nd time with kickoff on Nick Mourouzis Field atBlackstock Stadium set for 1:07 p.m. The game will be carried live, nationally, by AXS TV and the winner will earn the North Coast Athletic Conference's automatic qualification into the NCAADivision III postsesaon.

NOTES: DePauw has shut out three opponents this year which is the first time the Tigers have done that since 1985 ... the Tigers' 376 points broke the previous single-season school record of 330 set in 1982 ... DePauw's 4,448 yards of offense is a school record, topping the 4,299 set in 2009 and 2010.

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