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Shenandoah junior safety Haley Van Voorhis made history on Saturday afternoon, as she became the first woman to play in an NCAA football game at a position other than kicker. The historic moment came in Shenandoah's 48-7 win against Juniata.
Van Voorhis entered the game towards the end of the first quarter on a third-and-7 play. On the ensuing snap, she registered a quarterback hurry, helping force a fourth down.
GAME RECAP
After the Eagles (1-3) failed a fourth down conversion under two minutes into the game, the Hornets (2-1) drove down the field and capitalized on an 8-yard touchdown run by AJ Maxwell. Maxwell's run was the fourth play on the 67-yard drive.
Three minutes later it would be Maxwell again finding the end zone for his second touchdown of the game.
The next Eagles' dive ended just six plays in as Jake Jack punched the rain-covered ball out of the quarterback's arms and to an awaiting Matt Conroy who hopped on it for the recovery.
Plays later Steven Hugney connected with Jayron Thompson for a 40-yard reception to set up the next Hornets touchdown. For said touchdown SU went back to the ground, this time handing it off to Aidan Metzger for the score, making it 20-0 in the first.
Haley Van Voorhis breaks the defensive huddle for Shenandoah on Saturday. Shenandoah athletics photo |
It would be much of the same on the next two drives, as the Eagles fumbled on their first play and Paul Battle and the Hornets quickly recovered in the red zone. Metzger took his third trip to the end zone to cap off the four-play drive for SU.
After Van Voorhis' history-making play, the Eagles would have a bad snap on the punt as the ball rolled out of the back of the end zone, resulting in a safety. That gave Shenandoah the 28-0 lead at the end of one.
In the second quarter, Hugney added a rushing and passing TD to put the Hornets up by 42. The rushing TD came on a 1-yard play with 7:27 to go in the half. He'd then connect with Braden Domenico on a 29-yard pass five minutes later.
Shenandoah's special teams got into the action as well, as Dylan Tubbs' squib kick was recovered by the Hornets to keep the Eagles offense off the field.
In the third quarter, Maxwell added his fourth and final touchdown of the day, rushing into the end zone on a 12-yard rush.
After a Juniata score in the final frame, the Hornets ran out the clock on eight rushes by Bryce Buchanan. Buchanan finished the game with 10 carries for 39 yards.
Hugney led all Hornets in rushing yards with 78. In the air, the quarterback completed 15 passes for 231 yards and a TD.
Domenico caught six of those passes, racking up 107 yards on the day.
UP NEXT
Shenandoah travels to Ferrum on Saturday for its first ODAC game of the season.