Ambrose declared fifth-year senior quarterback Peter Athens healthy enough to start Saturday despite a sprained right (throwing) shoulder that forced him to sit out the second half of the team's semifinal win at Eastern Washington. "Percentage-wise on where he would be, he's as close to perfect as he can get," Ambrose said. "He's the starter, and I have no question about his ability to play tomorrow. More importantly, he doesn't have any question about his ability to play." … Three teams from the Colonial Athletic Association won the NCAA title in their first championship final appearance. They are James Madison in 2004, Richmond in 2008 and Villanova in 2009. Could Towson be the fourth? "Somebody told me that the team that won bowling thing last night is the team that wins the national championship, so sure," Ambrose said. "If that ties itself together, I'm in. In the end, it's going to be the 11 versus the 11 on the field and the team that plays the best most consistently and makes the least amount of mistakes and doesn't turn the ball over."