Week 05 | September 30, 2018 | download a PDF version of the report
2018 ODAC Football Standings
 
 
Randolph-Macon
Bridgewater
Hampden-Sydney
Washington and Lee
Ferrum
Shenandoah
Emory & Henry
Guilford
  Conference Overall
GP Record Win % GP Record Win % Last 10 Streak
Randolph-Macon 7 6-1 0.857 12 9-3 0.750 8-2 Lost 1
Bridgewater 7 4-3 0.571 10 6-4 0.600 6-4 Won 4
Hampden-Sydney 7 4-3 0.571 9 4-5 0.444 4-5 Lost 1
Washington and Lee 7 3-4 0.429 9 5-4 0.556 5-4 Lost 3
Ferrum 7 3-4 0.429 10 5-5 0.500 5-5 Lost 2
Shenandoah 7 3-4 0.429 10 5-5 0.500 5-5 Won 2
Emory & Henry 7 3-4 0.429 9 4-5 0.444 4-5 Won 1
Guilford 7 2-5 0.286 9 3-6 0.333 3-6 Lost 2
 
ODAC Coaching Records
 
 
Mike Clark, BC (24/24)
Curt Newsome, E&H (5/5)
Rob Grande, FC (3/3)
Chris Rusiewicz, GC (8/8)
Marty Favret, H-SC (19/19)
Pedro Arruza, R-MC (15/15)
Scott Yoder, SU (6/6)
Garrett LeRose, W&L (1/1)
  Conference Overall
 Coach (yrs/at school) Win Loss Ties Win % Win Loss Ties Win %
Mike Clark, BC (24/24) 84 62 0 0.575 154 100 1 0.606
Curt Newsome, E&H (5/5) 18 16 0 0.529 27 22 0 0.551
Rob Grande, FC (3/3) 3 4 0 0.429 19 11 0 0.633
Chris Rusiewicz, GC (8/8) 27 27 0 0.500 42 37 0 0.532
Marty Favret, H-SC (19/19) 83 37 0 0.692 130 66 0 0.663
Pedro Arruza, R-MC (15/15) 55 41 0 0.573 90 64 0 0.584
Scott Yoder, SU (6/6) 16 25 0 0.390 29 31 0 0.483
Garrett LeRose, W&L (1/1) 3 4 0 0.429 5 4 0 0.556

Weekly Award Winners
WEEK 1
Offense:  Josh Breece | So. | RB | Washington and Lee
Defense:  Daquan Pridget | So. | DB | Shenandoah
WEEK 2
Offense:  De'Eric Bell | Sr. | RB | Guilford
Defense:  Jarrod Russ | Jr. | DL | Guilford
WEEK 3
Offense:  Hayden Bauserman | Sr. | QB | Shenandoah
Defense:  Aaron Cox | So. | DE | Randolph-Macon
WEEK 4
Offense:  Zack Clifford | Jr. | QB | Ferrum
Defense:  Tyler Redmond | So. | DB | Emory & Henry
WEEK 5
Offense:  Alec Cobb | Sr. | QB | Hampden-Sydney
Defense:  Chad Vanlandingham | Sr. | LB | Hampden-Sydney
WEEK 6
Offense:  Hayden Bauserman | Sr. | QB | Shenandoah
Defense:  Patrick Ryan | Sr. | DB | Washington and Lee
WEEK 7
Offense:  Alec Cobb | Sr. | QB | Hampden-Sydney
Defense:  Will Corry | Jr. | OLB | Washington and Lee
WEEK 8
Offense:  Hunter Taylor | So. | QB | Emory & Henry
Defense:  Tyler Redmond | So. | DB | Emory & Henry
WEEK 9
Offense:  Brian Mann | Jr. | RB | Ferrum
Defense:  Bryce Smith | So. | LB | Guilford
WEEK 10
Offense:  Hayden Bauserman | Sr. | QB | Shenandoah
Defense:  Zach Bullard | Sr. | LB | Ferrum
WEEK 11
Offense:  Hunter Taylor | So. | QB | Emory & Henry
Defense:  Anthony Williams | Jr. | CB | Randolph-Macon
Defensive Player of the Week
Offensive Player of the Week
Chad Vanlandingham | Hampden-Sydney | Sr. | Linebacker
Vanlandingham, a senior from Mechanicsville, Va., helped the Tigers return from a three-week hiatus to defeat Emory & Henry, 56-27. Vanlandingham was stellar on Hampden-Sydney's defensive front that shutdown the Wasps offense while the Tigers attack built a strong lead. He tied for team-high honors with seven tackles including 3.0 for a loss that cost Emory & Henry 19 yards of offense. Two of his TFLs went for sacks, including one that was a strip-sack which H-SC recovered just outside its own red zone. That helped set the tone for the Tigers' defense, which held E&H to just 32 yards over a six-drive stretch in the second and third quarters, allowing the offense to tack on 21 unanswered points over that period. Vanlandingham is third in the ODAC with 5.0 tackles for loss with two sacks. He's made 17 total stops over H-SC's first three games.
Alec Cobb | Hampden-Sydney | Sr. | Quarterback
Cobb, a senior from Jamestown, N.C., helped the Tigers to their first win of the season after being idle for the past three weeks. Cobb set a new personal career-record with 519 passing yards in the 56-27 triumph over Emory & Henry. He has thrown for 1,304 yards and 10 touchdowns in three career games against E&H. Cobb's 514-yard total on Saturday is second in Hampden-Sydney history and seventh on the ODAC single-game lists just behind former H-SC signal-caller Corey Sedlar's 522-yard effort in 2009 against Gettysburg College. Cobb was 37-of-55 with five touchdowns thru the air. He added a sixth score via a 1-yard rush midway thru the first quarter. Cobb completed passes to seven different receivers with three going over 100-yards -- Major Morgan (11 for 181), Blake Page (8 for 109), and Kaleb Smith (10 for 105). He hit Morgan with a pair of TD passes while Page, Kaleb Smith, and Brandon Smith hauled in the remaining scoring throws.
This Week's Results
Football
September 29, 2018 Final
23
Randolph-Macon
7
Washington and Lee
Football
September 29, 2018 Final
30
Bridgewater
28
Guilford
Football
September 29, 2018 Final
27
Emory & Henry
56
Hampden-Sydney
Football
September 29, 2018 Final
38
Ferrum
21
Shenandoah
Weekly Individual Statistical Superlatives
PASSING RUSHING RECEIVING
Alec Cobb, H-SC 37-of-55, 519 yards, 5 TD Brian Mann, FC 38 for 260 yards, 2 TD Major Morgan, H-SC 11 for 181 yards, 2 TD
Hayden Bauserman, SU 23-of-39, 264 yards, 3 TD Tre Frederick, R-MC 29 for 159 yards, 0 TD Jesse Santiago, E&H 5 for 125 yards, 0 TD
Hunter Taylor, E&H 12-of-25, 212 yards, 1 TD Josh Breece, W&L 19 for 125 yards, 1 TD Blake Page, H-SC 8 for 109 yards, 1 TD
Alex Manley, GC 15-of-36, 208 yards, 1 TD Demetreus Jalepes, BC 15 for 96 yards, 0 TD Kaleb Smith, H-SC 11 for 110 yards, 1 TD
Jay Scroggins, BC 13-of-27, 169 yards, 1 TD De'Eric Bell, GC 17 for 95 yards, 2 TD Dakoda Shrader, BC 6 for 102 yards, 2 TD
           
TACKLES TACKLES FOR LOSS (SACKS) INTERCEPTIONS
Bryce Smith, GC 13 (11 solo) Jarrod Russ, GC 4.0 TFL (2.0 sacks), -24 yards Deshomd Denny, BC 1 for 18 yards, 0 TD
Thomas Freeland, W&L 12 (8 solo) Chad Vanlandingham, H-SC 3.0 TFL (2.0 sacks), -19 yards Braden Thompson, BC 1 for 14 yards, 0 TD
Cecil Parham, E&H 11 (11 solo) Will Corry, W&L 3.0 TFL (1.0 sacks), -8 yards Brendan Weinberg, H-SC 1 for 7 yards, 0 TD
Tyler Williams, SU 10 (5 solo) Bryan Sullivan, R-MC 2.5 TFL (1.0 sacks), -13 yards Hunter Carr, H-SC 1 for 6 yards, 0 TD
Will Corry, W&L 9 (8 solo) Tyler DeBerry, R-MC 2.5 TFL (0.5 sacks), -5 yards Six Players 1 for 0 yards, 0 TD

Team News and Notes
BRIDGEWATER return to the gridiron for the first time in three weeks and picked up a 30-28 road win at Guilford. Kicker Logan Weis accounted for 10 points on the day, including the deciding 41-yard field goal with 3:04 to play. He also made field goals of 28 and 35 yards. Quarterback Jay Scroggins threw for 169 yards and a touchdown while also rushing for a second score. Receiver Trey Stephens threw a TD pass to Dakoda Shrader on a trick play. Shrader had both TD catches on the day, finishing with six grabs for 102 yards. Defensively, the Eagles intercepted Guilford quarterbacks three times. Dehomd Denny, Dustin Green, and Braden Thomson each picked off passes with Thomson's setting up Weis' deciding field goal. Re'Shaun Myers led the unit with seven stops including a TFL. Denny added a sack to his line.

NEXT WEEK | vs. Washington and Lee (2-1, 0-1 ODAC) | 1:00 PM
Bridgewater and Washington and Lee meet for the 49th time on Saturday in Bridgewater, continuing a series that began in 1964. The Generals own a 28-20 advantage all-time including a 49-21 victory last season in Lexington. The two squads have split their last six meetings, holding serve at home each time. Bridgewater enters the game following a win in its ODAC opener at Guilford (30-28), while Washington and Lee looks to return to the win column after a loss to Randolph-Macon (23-7) in their first conference games.
   
FERRUM picked up its first ODAC win -- now 1-1 -- and moved to 3-1 overall with a 38-21 road win at Shenandoah. The Panthers held the high-powered Hornets offense to 373 yards from scrimmage to go with a pair of interceptions, while Ferrum registered 505 yards of offense. Running back Brian Mann set the Ferrum single-game rushing record for a second time this season with 260 yards to go with a pair of touchdowns on 38 carries. His rushing total falls just outside the ODAC's top-10. He is now Ferrum's career leader in rushing yards (3,758), rushing touchdowns (38), and all-purpose yardage (4,768). Quarterback Zack Clifford accounted for three TDs against SU, throwing for two and running in a third as part of a 61-yard rushing day. Chris Baker and Quentin Wallace caught his scoring throws. Baker led the receivers with five catches and 75 yards. Defensively, Brandon Scott made six tackles, broke up three passes and intercepted a fourth. Lawrence Baranski and Christian Johnson tied for team-high honors with seven tackles apiece. 

NEXT WEEK | Bye
Ferrum is idle this coming week on its schedule bye.
   
HAMPDEN-SYDNEY used its three-week layoff to find its offense as the Tigers exploded for 633 yards and scored at least one touchdown in each quarter in a 56-27 ODAC-opening win over Emory & Henry. Quarterback Alec Cobb threw was 37-of-55 for 519 yards and five touchdown while adding a fifth score with a 1-yard rush in the first quarter. Cobb's 514 yards are second-most in H-SC history and seventh-most in the ODAC record books, right behind former H-SC quarterback Corey Sedlar's 522-yard effort in 2009. Running back Kaleb Smith had a busy day with 21 caries for 69 yards and two touchdowns to go with 11 catches for 110 yards and a touchdown. He also completed a pass for 30 yards. He was one of three receivers to go over 100 yards. Major Morgan caught an ODAC-high 11 passes for 181 yards and two touchdowns. Blake Page added eight grabs for 109 yards and a score. Brandon Smith caught the remaining TD pass. Defensively, Chad Vanlandingham tied with Griffin Davis for team-high honors with seven stops. Vanlandhingham's effort included a forced fumble and 3.0 TFLs that featured 2.0 sacks. Steven Farmer and Jack Barefoot also registered sacks, while Brent Weinberg and Hunter Carr intercepted passes.

NEXT WEEK | at Shenandoah (2-2, 0-1 ODAC) | 1:00 PM
Hampden-Sydney and Shenandoah will be meeting for the seventh time on Saturday in Winchester, continuing a series that began in 2012 when Shenandoah joined the ODAC. The Tigers own a 5-1 advantage in the all-time series, including a 49-43 shootout victory in Hampden-Sydney last season. H-SC looks to continue its momentum following a 56-27 win over Emory & Henry. Shenandoah looks to snap a two-game skid following losses to Hobart (56-48) and Ferrum (38-21).
   
SHENANDOAH dropped its second straight outing via a 38-21 result to Ferrum. SU was outgained by the Panthers 505 to 373 with a couple turnovers suppressing the offensive output. Quarterback Hayden Bauserman was 23-of-39 thru the air for 264 yards and three touchdowns. Each of his three scoring throws went to Casey Stewart, who led the unit with six catches for 88 yards. Mario Wisdom led the ground game with 59 yards on 14 carries. Defenisvely, Tyler Williams posted a game-high 10 tackles to go win an interception. Daquan Pridget also intercepted a pass, his ODAC-leading fourth of the season. He nine tackles including one for a loss.

NEXT WEEK | vs. Hampden-Sydney (1-2, 1-0 ODAC) | 1:00 PM
Hampden-Sydney and Shenandoah will be meeting for the seventh time on Saturday in Winchester, continuing a series that began in 2012 when Shenandoah joined the ODAC. The Tigers own a 5-1 advantage in the all-time series, including a 49-43 shootout victory in Hampden-Sydney last season. H-SC looks to continue its momentum following a 56-27 win over Emory & Henry. Shenandoah looks to snap a two-game skid following losses to Hobart (56-48) and Ferrum (38-21).
EMORY & HENRY ran into an offensive outburst by Hampden-Sydney in a 56-27 road setback to fall to 1-1 in league play. Three turnovers hamped E&H's offense with H-SC outgaining the Wasps, 633 to 321. Quarterback Hunter Taylor threw for 212 yards and a touchdown while also running for a team-best 26 yards and a touchdown. Sam Wagner and Robert Henesey also found the end zone via the ground game. Jesse Santiago led the receiving corps with five catches for 125 yards. Derrick Yates finished with three catches for 55 yards and a touchdown. Defensively, Cecil Parham led the unit with 11 stops including a TFL. Tyler Redmond made seven tackles while forcing and recovering a fumble. Blake Williams and Hayden Milley registered quarterback a sack each.

NEXT WEEK | vs. Thomas More College (4-1 Independent) | 1:00 PM
Emory & Henry completes the non-conference portion of its schedule on Saturday in Emory with a matchup with Thomas More College. The Wasps and the Saints will be meeting for the first time in program history. TMC enters the contest having won four straight, including a 48-12 win over St. Lawrence this past weekend. Emory & Henry looks to return to the win column following a 56-27 setback at Hampden-Sydney
   
GUILFORD dropped a back-and-forth outing to Bridgewater, 30-28, that featured five lead changes in the ODAC opener for each. The two squads were nearly identical in overall offensive output, but the Quakers were hampered by three turnovers that helped BC to a 37:33 to 22:27 advantage in time of possession. De'Eric Bell continues to produce solid numbers as he ran for 95 yards and two scores on 17 carries. Quarterback Alex Manley ran for 59 yards and a touchdown while throw ing for 208 yards and another score to Juwan Houston. Montek Johnson led the receiving corps with five grabs for 81 yards. Defensively, Jarrod Russ registered 4.0 tackles for a loss including 2.0 sacks as part of a seven-tackle day. He leads the ODAC in TFLs (9.5) and sacks (5.5). Bryce Smith led all ODAC players with 13 tackles. Nick Woghiren registered a pair of sacks with Zach Lassiter picking up one more. Jeremiah Hedrick intercepted a pass.

NEXT WEEK | at Randolph-Macon (3-1, 1-0 ODAC) | 1:00 PM
Guilford and Randolph-Macon will be meeting for the 61st time on Saturday in Ashland, continuing a series that began in 1930. The Yellow Jackets own a 33-25-2 edge in previous matchups, including a 38-22 result in R-MC's favor in Greensboro last season. Guilford looks to get back on the winning trail after losses in their last two outings to Division I Davidson (91-61) and Bridgewater (30-28). Randolph-Macon has won three straight contests to stand atop the ODAC standings.
   
RANDOLPH-MACON put on a clinic in ball-control during its 23-7 at Washington and Lee in their league openers. The Yellow Jackets owned a 39:14 to 20:46 advantage in time of possession including 23:08 of the first half. They nearly doubled the Generals in terms of offensive plays run at 72 to 41. Running back Tre Frederick churned out 159 yards on 29 carries, leading R-MC to a 245-yard day on the ground. He also got involved receiving, pulling in four passes for 30 yards and a touchdown. Eric Hoy registered the Yellow Jackets rushing touchdown. Burke Estes was efficient thru the air as he completed 13-of-17 passes for 96 yards and two scores. Jordan Foster caught the remaining TD pass. Defensively, Tyler DeBerry led the unit with eight stops including 2.5 for a loss and a half-sack. Bryan Sullivan recorded seven tackles with 2.5 for a loss featuring 1.5 sacks. Anthony Williams intercepted a pass, accounting for the game's lone turnover.

NEXT WEEK | vs. Guilford (1-2, 0-1 ODAC) | 1:00 PM
Guilford and Randolph-Macon will be meeting for the 61st time on Saturday in Ashland, continuing a series that began in 1930. The Yellow Jackets own a 33-25-2 edge in previous matchups, including a 38-22 result in R-MC's favor in Greensboro last season. Guilford looks to get back on the winning trail after losses in their last two outings to Division I Davidson (91-61) and Bridgewater (30-28). Randolph-Macon has won three straight contests to stand atop the ODAC standings.
   
WASHINGTON AND LEE played for the first time since September 8 and dropped its first league outing, 23-7, to Randolph-Macon. The Generals were held to just 183 yards of total offense, including only 27 yards in the second half. It was W&L’s lowest offensive output since totaling just 184 yards in a 14-10 loss at Averett on Sept. 26, 2009. Randolph-Macon held the ball for 23:08 of the 30:00 in the second half and finished the game with 39:14 in time of possession. Sophomore running back Josh Breece gained 125 yards and scored one touchdown on 19 carries.  It was his second 100-yard game in three contests this season, and was the 11th 100-yard game of his career. That moved him into a tie with Charlie Nelson ’17 for seventh on the W&L career list. Breece also moved into 11th on the school’s career rushing list with 2,141 career yards. Defensively, Thomas Freeland led the unit with 12 tackles against R-MC. Will Corry continued his strong season with nine stops including three for a loss that featured a sack. He's second in the ODAC in both TFLs (8.5) and sacks (4.5).

NEXT WEEK | at Bridgewater (2-1, 1-0 ODAC) | 1:00 PM
Bridgewater and Washington and Lee meet for the 49th time on Saturday in Bridgewater, continuing a series that began in 1964. The Generals own a 28-20 advantage all-time including a 49-21 victory last season in Lexington. The two squads have split their last six meetings, holding serve at home each time. Bridgewater enters the game following a win in its ODAC opener at Guilford (30-28), while Washington and Lee looks to return to the win column after a loss to Randolph-Macon (23-7) in their first conference games.
Team Schedules and Results
Bridgewater (6-4, 4-3 ODAC)
Date Opponent Notes Result Status Links
September
Sat. 1 at Gettysburg W, 34-17 Final
Sat. 8 Stevenson L, 35-23 Final
Sat. 29 at Guilford * W, 30-28 Final
October
Sat. 6 Washington and Lee * L, 30-20 Final
Sat. 13 Hampden-Sydney * L, 42-21 Final
Sat. 20 at Randolph-Macon * L, 44-41 Final - OT
Sat. 27 Shenandoah * W, 28-20 Final
November
Sat. 3 Emory & Henry * W, 53-13 Final
Sat. 10 at Ferrum * W, 42-21 Final
Sat. 17 N.C. Wesleyan W, 21-14 Final
Emory & Henry (4-5, 3-4 ODAC)
Date Opponent Notes Result Status Links
September
Sat. 1 at Ferrum * 3rd Annual Crooked Road Classic W, 45-29 Final
Sat. 15 Methodist Cancelled
Sat. 22 at Rochester (N.Y.) W, 52-17 Final
Sat. 29 at Hampden-Sydney * L, 56-27 Final
October
Sat. 6 Thomas More L, 41-27 Final
Sat. 13 at Washington and Lee * L, 40-29 Final
Sat. 20 Shenandoah * W, 52-50 Final
Sat. 27 Randolph-Macon * L, 56-21 Final
November
Sat. 3 at Bridgewater * L, 53-13 Final
Sat. 10 Guilford * W, 70-27 Final
Ferrum (5-5, 3-4 ODAC)
Date Opponent Notes Result Status Links
September
Sat. 1 Emory & Henry * 3rd Annual Crooked Road Classic L, 45-29 Final
Sat. 8 at Apprentice W, 31-20 Final
Sat. 22 Greensboro W, 81-0 Final
Sat. 29 at Shenandoah * W, 38-21 Final
October
Fri. 12 at Guilford * L, 28-27 Final
Sat. 20 Washington and Lee * L, 38-35 Final
Sat. 27 Hampden-Sydney * W, 32-19 Final
November
Sat. 3 at Randolph-Macon * W, 28-23 Final
Sat. 10 Bridgewater * L, 42-21 Final
Sat. 17 at Averett Game played on 11/17 L, 20-13 Final
Guilford (3-6, 2-5 ODAC)
Date Opponent Notes Result Status Links
September
Sat. 1 Huntingdon # No contest Cancelled
Sat. 8 Methodist W, 61-35 Final
Thu. 13 at Davidson L, 91-61 Final
Sat. 29 Bridgewater * L, 30-28 Final
October
Sat. 6 at Randolph-Macon * L, 63-34 Final
Fri. 12 Ferrum * W, 28-27 Final
Sat. 20 at Hampden-Sydney * L, 38-35 Final
Sat. 27 Washington and Lee * W, 40-3 Final
November
Sat. 3 at Shenandoah * L, 62-47 Final
Sat. 10 at Emory & Henry * L, 70-27 Final
Hampden-Sydney (4-5, 4-3 ODAC)
Date Opponent Notes Result Status Links
September
Sun. 2 at Averett L, 33-14 Final
Sat. 8 Chris. Newport L, 17-13 Final
Sat. 15 U. of New England Cancelled
Sat. 29 Emory & Henry * W, 56-27 Final
October
Sat. 6 at Shenandoah * L, 59-34 Final
Sat. 13 at Bridgewater * W, 42-21 Final
Sat. 20 Guilford * W, 38-35 Final
Sat. 27 at Ferrum * L, 32-19 Final
November
Sat. 3 at Washington and Lee * W, 24-20 Final
Sat. 10 Randolph-Macon * L, 48-35 Final
Randolph-Macon (9-3, 6-1 ODAC)
Date Opponent Notes Result Status Links
August
Thu. 30 at Johns Hopkins L, 63-31 Final
September
Sat. 8 Averett W, 24-14 Final
Wed. 12 Catholic W, 41-6 Final
Sat. 29 at Washington and Lee * W, 23-7 Final
October
Sat. 6 Guilford * W, 63-34 Final
Sat. 13 at Shenandoah * W, 45-14 Final
Sat. 20 Bridgewater * W, 44-41 Final - OT
Sat. 27 at Emory & Henry * W, 56-21 Final
November
Sat. 3 Ferrum * L, 28-23 Final
Sat. 10 at Hampden-Sydney * W, 48-35 Final
Sat. 17 at John Carroll % NCAA Division III Playoffs -- First Round W, 23-20 Final
Sat. 24 at Muhlenberg % NCAA Championship - Second Round L, 35-6 Final
Shenandoah (5-5, 3-4 ODAC)
Date Opponent Notes Result Status Links
September
Sat. 1 at Methodist W, 48-33 Final
Sat. 8 N.C. Wesleyan W, 59-21 Final
Sat. 15 Hobart L, 56-48 Final
Sat. 29 Ferrum * L, 38-21 Final
October
Sat. 6 Hampden-Sydney * W, 59-34 Final
Sat. 13 Randolph-Macon * L, 45-14 Final
Sat. 20 at Emory & Henry * L, 52-50 Final
Sat. 27 at Bridgewater * L, 28-20 Final
November
Sat. 3 Guilford * W, 62-47 Final
Sat. 10 at Washington and Lee * W, 27-24 Final - OT
Washington and Lee (5-4, 3-4 ODAC)
Date Opponent Notes Result Status Links
September
Sat. 1 at Dickinson W, 16-10 Final - OT
Sat. 8 at Sewanee W, 47-14 Final
Sat. 29 Randolph-Macon * L, 23-7 Final
October
Sat. 6 at Bridgewater * W, 30-20 Final
Sat. 13 Emory & Henry * W, 40-29 Final
Sat. 20 at Ferrum * W, 38-35 Final
Sat. 27 at Guilford * L, 40-3 Final
November
Sat. 3 Hampden-Sydney * L, 24-20 Final
Sat. 10 Shenandoah * L, 27-24 Final - OT