14 The Compass Wednesday, October 26, 1994 Sports Pkou by Pt^HolU} Aaron Murchinson (no. 22) eludes three Union players in his quest for winning the CIAA mshing title in the Vkes’ Oct. 8 win over Virginia Unbn (40-36). Murchinson is a junior from Fayetteville, N.C. Virginia State’s defense costs Vikes homecoming game in Roebuck By Cailos McConnick The Virginia State Universi t/s Trojans overwhelmed the Vikings' offense Oct. 22 before a homecoming crowd of more than 8/XX) in Roebuck Stadiimi, defeat ing the Vikings 14-0. That loss ended a two-game winning streak for the Vikings. The Trojans' defense held ECSU sopho more ninning back Aaron Murchison, who is fifth in the QAA in rushing, to 69 yards on 20 carries. "It was real frustrating," Murchison said. "Our offense never got in sync due to a lack of execution." Virginia State's Robert Morgan scored their first touchdown from 14 yards out with4K)6 left in the first quarter. Tailback Samuel Harrell scored the next touch down on a two-yard run with 8:53 left in the third. The Vikings gained only 115 rushing yardson50carries. They had 189yardsof total offense. ECSU Coach George Moody was not happy with the loss, which he described as" the worst offensive display I've seen in the last ten years. I can't believe what I saw, and on homecoming, too." Moody said the Viking's defense was solid, but added, "the offense wasn't ex ecuting." ECSU held the Trogans to 123 yardson the ground and 130 through the air. The Vikings kicked off this season with high hopes for improving on their 1993 season's record of 2-8. Viking fans placed their hopeson three keyplayers, Reginald Worlds, Van Issacs and Herman Kemp, defenave linemen. Coaches and fans hoped these players would bring what the Vikes lacked last year—experience and leadership on the offensive and defensive side of the ball. Stovall, who was converted to quarter back from strong safety last year, would be out tfwee weeks. Stovall's injury gave sophomore Kenny Crump the start at quarterback. Both teams started the ball game going to their bread and butter— "the rutming game." Neither defense would budge as both teams finished the first quarter (0-0). Inthesecondquarterbothteamsplayed a defenave battle once again. TTie Vi kings were led on defense by senior comerback Arthur Fair who had an inter ception and ran it back for 29 yards— putting the Vikings in the Bulldogs' terri tory. The Bulldogs held the Vikings to three and out, so the Vikings had to punt the ball. The rest of the second quarter was a defwave struggle until a Bulldog quar terback hit Gordan on a 15 yard out pat tern in the end zone for a touchdown witii 1:00 remaining in the first half. The Bulldogs would go on to score two field goals in the third quarter bringing the scorel3-0. Unable to muster any points, the Vikings lost their first game of the season (13-0.) The Vikes returned to Roebuck Sta- diumonSept. 11 for their home opener of the season against Fayettville State Bron cos. The Broncos scored seven points in the first quarter arxi their defense held the Viking offense to zero. The Vikings went on to score 21 points led by Clifton Davis VIKES continue on page 15