
Score: No. 9 Keiser 42, Webber Int'l 0
Records: No. 9Â Keiser (6-0, 4-0), Webber Int'l (1-4, 1-2)
Location: Warrior Turf Field, Babson Park, Fla.Â
Time of Game: 1:30 PM
Weather: 84 degrees, Partly Cloudy
Behind a strong performance from the offensive line, the No. 9 Keiser football team remained perfect on the year with a 42-0 rout of Mid-South Conference Sun Division foe Webber International Saturday afternoon.Â
The Seahawks offensive line paved the way for the run game, racking up 348 yards on the afternoon, which ranks second in program history for a single game.
Defensively, Keiser pitched their third shutout of the 2020 season, holding the Webber offense to 150 yards of offense on the day. On the year, the Seahawks have now outscored their six opponents 297 to 45.
No. 9 Keiser 14, Webber Int'l 0
- Keiser powered their way right down the field on the opening drive of the contest behind the strength of their offensive line.
- Javontres Autry capped off the 13 play 75-yard drive with a five-yard score at the 9:32 mark of the first quarter. Logan Robinson followed with the extra point to make it 7-0.
- On the drive, Keiser racked up 57 of the 75 yards on the ground.
- Following a Webber three-and-out, Keiser extended their lead to 14-0 with 2:00 remaining in the quarter as Jaden Meizinger rumbled his way into the end zone from 15 yards out. Meizinger's score finished off an 11 play 71-yard drive.
No. 9 Keiser 28, Webber Int'l 0
- Keiser kept it rolling offensively on their opening drive of the second quarter as Meizinger found the end zone once again, this time from four yards out to bump the lead to 21-0 with 12:15 left in the half. Meizinger's score capped off a six play 49-yard drive.
- After recording their first punt since the Southeastern game on Oct. 10, the Keiser offense wasted no time finding success offensively on their ensuing possession.
- Eli Mathews connected with Jaylen Arnold from six yards out to increase the advantage to 28-0 at the1:46 mark of the first half.
- Meizinger played a big role during the 12 play 82-yard drive as the freshman gashed the defense for 58 yards on only seven carries.
No. 9 Keiser 35, Webber Int'l 0
- The Warriors put together their best offensive drive of the afternoon to open the third quarter, but ultimately fell short of points after turning it over on downs at the Keiser 11-yard line.
- Keiser showed no signs of slowing down on their first drive of the second half until an Arnold fumble at the Webber 26-yard line ended the promising drive.
- After Webber failed to capitalize off the turnover, Mathews and the Keiser offense needed only 2:27 to find the end zone for the fifth time on the day.
- Mathews found Shavon Taylor from 10 yards out to cap off a seven play 90-yard drive and extend the Keiser lead to 35-0 with 1:10 to go in the quarter.
No. 9 Keiser 42, Webber Int'l 0
- Sage Chen-Young came away with his third interception of the season in the opening moments of the fourth, but gave the ball right back to the Warriors after fumbling the return.
- Keiser found the end zone for a final time on the afternoon at the 2:00 mark of the fourth as Autry took it in from three yards out to record his second score of the day.
- Autry's score followed by Robinson's extra point made the final score 42-0 in favor of the Seahawks.

Keiser returns home for their 2020 home finale as they host Mid-South Conference Sun Division foe Ave Maria Saturday, Nov. 7. Kickoff is slated for 5:00 p.m.
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- With the win, Keiser improved to 4-0 all-time against Webber.
- The matchup marked the second of the season between the two squads, with Keiser coming out on top in both by a combined score of 94-7.
- Keiser has now won 15 straight regular season contests and seven consecutive on the road.
- On the year, the Seahawks have outscored their opponents 292-45.
- Jaylen Arnold became the first player in program history to surpass 1,000 yards receiving for his career after hauling in five catches for 46 yards.
- Logan Robinson has now surpassed 100 career made extra point attempts after connecting on all six in the win.
- Freshman, Meizinger, led the Seahawks offensively with a career-high 191 rushing yards and two touchdowns.Â
- Autry surpassed the century mark on the ground for the second consecutive game with 124 yards on 26 carries and two touchdowns.
- Mathews completed 17-of-26 passes for 165 yards and two touchdowns. The junior opened the contest with seven consecutive completions.
- Traionn Jones led all receivers with 60 yards on four catches.Â
- Defensively, Keiser was led by Coby Golden and Victor Alvarez Jr. with four tackles each.
- Tommy Richemond came away with the lone sack of the game for the Seahawks.
- Overall, Keiser outgained the Warriors 529-150.