Mounties lose to Acadia but clinch playoff spot
The Mount Allison Mounties are headed back to the AUS playoffs for the first time since 2016. Despite losing 33-31 to #1 ranked Acadia, the Mounties have finished in 3rd place thanks to Saint Mary's loss to StFX on Saturday afternoon.
The scoring came early and often on a wild afternoon in Sackville. Much to the delight of the large Senior Day crowd it was the Mounties who struck first, when kicker James Parker connected from 32 yards out just 5 minutes into the game.
Acadia responded by picking up a safety 2 minutes later to run the score to 3-2. Less than a minute later Acadia picked up the game's first touchdown when former AUS MVP Dale Wright scored from 5 yards out to give the visitors a 9-3 lead.
The Mounties then drove 46 yards on 6 plays to put themselves back in scoring positing for Parker's 2nd touchdown of the day. This time he was good from 14 yards to make the score 9-6. Acadia picked up a single when Ben George's punt rolled through the back of the end zone shortly after. As the first quarter ended, Acadia found themselves with a 10-6 lead.
Two minutes into the 2nd quarter Acadia was threatening on the Mounties side of the field when Matt Watson picked off a Hunter Guenard pass and returned it 90 yards for a touchdown. As the Mounties crowd went nuts the Mounties took a 13-10 lead.
Just two minutes later the Mounties defense went back to work as Graeme Stevens picked Guenard's pass attempt and stormed 44 yards to the Acadia end zone. With Parker's converted point the Mounties lead grew to 20-10. Parker then sailed the ensuing kickoff through Acadia's end zone to run the lead to 21-10.
The score would stay that way for 8 minutes until Parker kicked his 3rd field goal of the day, this time from 27 yards to give the Mounties a 24-10 lead. Acadia would answer back before the half, using a 75 yard drive to score with only 12 seconds remaining in the first half.
The 2nd half started much more slowly that the first half did as neither team was able to add to the score until Acadia's Ben George kicked a 30 yard field goal to draw within 4 points of the lead at 24-20 late in the 3rd quarter. Acadia would retake the lead on the final play of the 3rd quarter when Christopher Cameron-Kogler ran back a 65 yard interception for a touchdown. The Mounties were able to block the extra point attempt, leaving the score at 26-24.
Acadia took their biggest lead of the day when Guenard hit Matthew Gledhill for a 40 yard score with 9 minutes left in the game.
The Mounties would make it close with a late touchdown to Josh Hicks. The Mounties would then get the ball back and drive far enough to give James Parker a 55 yard field goal attempt for the win. Parker's kick landed just one yard short as the game ended 33-31 for Acadia.
David Patry had the biggest numbers of his young AUS career, going 24-for-36 for 365 yards and one touchdown (along with two interceptions). Mounties senior Josh Hicks had a monster day, pulling in an AUS record 16 receptions for 300 yards and a touchdown. The 300 yards also tied the AUS record for receiving yards in a single game.
Hunter Guenard was 22-of-31 for 289 yards and two touchdowns along with two interceptions.
Mount Allison will now travel to Bishop's for the Subway AUS Football Semifinal presented by Keep It Social on Saturday, Nov. 2. Acadia will host the winner of the semifinal game at the Subway AUS Loney Bowl on Saturday, Nov. 9.