Walsh University logged the program’s first ever conference win Friday night, beating Belmont Abbey 25-10 on a rainy night in North Canton, Ohio.
The game was a lot closer than the score indicates. Belmont caused Walsh all sorts of trouble in the breakdowns and threatened constantly to overhaul the Cavaliers.
Walsh opened the game hoping to emulate their non-conference home opener and kick deep, assert defensive pressure, and create a try out of that pressure.
They came close, but Belmont Abbey was quick to get behind the ball and quickly forced a holding-on penalty. The Crusaders quickly found they had the ability to cut through in the backline, and had the Cavaliers scrambling. But the final pass went to ground in the wet weather, and that would be part of the story of the game.
The first half was marked by Walsh trying to blast Belmont off the ball in the rucks, and Belmont being a little too savvy, and getting penalties as a result.
Finally Belmont Abbey did get a penalty kick over for a 3-0 lead, only for Walsh to equalize.
After that, the Cavaliers started to get some momentum. A turnover and some snappy running got them into the Belmont Abbey 22, and eventually from a scrum captain and scrumhalf Remy Thomson sniped week, was barely dragged down, and No. 8 Marcus Jansen van Vurren followed up to take it over.
That made it 8-3 and not long after it was 13-3. Thomson toed a dropped ball ahead and chased it. Flyhalf Harrison Tu’isila covered the kick but Thomson did an outstanding job of chasing and making a tackle. Walsh’s support swarmed in and when Belmont Abbey was penalized for no tackler release. Walsh took the lineout and mauled it over.