Wilmer helped give Delaware Valley a 21-14 lead with 5:56 remaining as he hit Lewis Vincent for a 50-yard touchdown pass. Lycoming's (7-2, 5-2 MAC) ensuing possession began at its own 32 and the Warriors needed just 10 plays to move the ball all the way down to the Aggie three-yard line. Craig Needhammer netted two yards on first down and quarterback Zach Klinger snuck it in from there with 1:01 remaining. Zach Czap hit the all-important extra-point to make it 21-21.
A low kickoff was caught in the air by upback Chad Wisniewski and he returned it eight yards to the Delaware Valley 46-yard line with 58 seconds to go. Wilmer hit Rodney Blango for 16 yards and out of bounds at the Warrior 38. Following a near interception, Wilmer kept the ball for a run but did not gain a yard as the Aggies called timeout with 41 ticks on the clock.
On third down, Wilmer found Blango over the middle for 15 yards and he then hit Vincent down the right sideline for another 15 yards down to the eight-yard line. Wilmer then called his own number and went up the middle, stretching for the final yard into the end zone with 13 seconds to go. Sobchak made it 28-21 with his fourth extra-point of the game.
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