Box Score
Sept. 18, 1999
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - Carlton Rowe scored on a 6-yard run midway through the
fourth quarter Saturday as Boston College rallied to beat Navy 14-10.
Rowe's touchdown capped a six-play, 73-yard drive for the Eagles (2-0).
Quarterback Tim Hasselbeck completed three passes on the drive, one to Rowe for
23 yards and two to Dedrick DeWalt for 46.
Boston College mounted the winning drive, which took just 1:59, after Navy
had marched 68 yards in 12 plays for its lone touchdown of the day. Brian
Broadwater got the score on a 1-yard run.
Navy (1-2) moved the ball well early, putting together drives of 66 and 60
yards. The Midshipmen stalled inside the 10 of both drives, missing a field
goal attempt on the first and getting a 25-yard field goal from Tim Shubdza on
the second. Shubdza also hit the left upright on a 51-yard attempt in the
second quarter.
Boston College opened the scoring on a 64-yard pass from Hasselbeck to
DuJuan Daniels on its opening possession. It was the first offensive play of
the season for Daniels, a freshman who played cornerback in the season opener.
Hasselbeck, under pressure much of the day, was sacked four times but
completed 14-of-21 for 214 yards. The Eagles were held to only 115 rushing
yards. Cedric Washington led the running attack with 67 yards, only the seventh
time in the last three seasons that Boston College didn't have a 100-yard
rusher.
Broadwater paced Navy with 117 yards on 23 carries, topping the 100-yard
mark for the seventh consecutive game. He threw for 105 yards, completing
6-of-18.
Navy turned the ball over on downs in its own territory twice in the final
six minutes, but Boston College was unable to capitalize. Kicker Tim Matich hit
the right upright on a 41-yard field goal attempt with 3:35 left. The Eagles
were content to run out the clock on their final possession.