Week 03 | September 16, 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
Aaron Cox | Randolph-Macon | So. | Defensive End
Cox, a sophomore from Grifton, N.C., put together a strong day in helping to lead the Yellow Jackets defense in their 41-6 triumph over former ODAC associate member Catholic University. R-MC limited Catholic to just 230 yards of total offense and 4.0 yards per play. The Cardinals finished 2-of-13 (15%) on third downs, with R-MC holding them to less than three yards per rush. R-MC finished with 10 tackles for loss -- including six sacks -- that cost CUA 49 yards of offense. Cox registered three stops on the day including the first two sacks of his collegiate career that wiped out 17 yards of CUA offense and stopped a possession. His first sack set back CUA seven yards in the first quarter with R-MC leading 14-6, while his second quarterback sack ended a CUA second-quarter drive with a 10-yard setback. That drive stop was one of six times Randolph-Macon forced Catholic into three-and-out drives. The Yellow Jackets capitalized on those stops with 17 points on their ensuing possessions.
Hayden Bauserman | Shenandoah | Sr. | Quarterback
Bauserman, a senior from Woodstock, Va., set records for the second straight week in the Hornets back-and-forth 56-48 setback to Hobart College. Bauserman matched his own school-record with six touchdown passes for the second straight week, giving him 15 scoring throws thru the first three weeks of the season. Against the Statesmen, Bauserman set a new Shenandoah record by completing 46 passes of his 64 attempts. That ties for third all-time in the ODAC and is the first time an ODAC quarterback has completed that many passes since Catholic University's Greg Cordivari in 2011. Bauserman finished with 471 yards thru the air, the first time he's thrown for at least 400 yards this season and sixth time in his nearly four-year career as SU's signal-caller. He completed passes to 10 different receivers and spread his touchdown passes to four different players including favored target Jake Wallace, who hauled in 14 passes for 195 yards and three scores. Bauserman currently leads the ODAC in passing yards (1,097), touchdowns (15), completions (105), and attempts (156) and is second in completion percentage (67.3) and passer efficiency (156.8).
This Week's Results
Football
September 12, 2018 Final
6
Catholic
41
Randolph-Macon
Football
September 13, 2018 Final
61
Guilford
91
Davidson
Football
September 15, 2018 Cancelled
U. of New England
Hampden-Sydney
Football
September 15, 2018 Cancelled
Methodist
Emory & Henry
Football
September 15, 2018 Final
56
Hobart
48
Shenandoah
Weekly Individual Statistical Superlatives
PASSING RUSHING RECEIVING
Hayden Bauserman, SU 46-of-64, 471 yards, 6 TD De'Eric Bell, GC 27 for 187 yards, 4 TD Jake Wallace, SU 14 for 195 yards, 3 TD
Alex Manley, GC 24-of-48, 364 yards, 3 TD Jordan Hall, R-MC 7 for 134 yards, 1 TD Montek Johnson, GC 8 for 129 yards, 1 TD
Burke Estes, R-MC 8-of-15, 63 yards, 0 TD Tre Frederick, R-MC 17 for 127 yards, 0 TD Jordan Smith, GC 8 for 86 yards, 1 TD
Joe Ferrick, GC 1-of-1, 14 yards, 0 TD Alex Manley, GC 11 for 71 yards, 1 TD Casey Stewart, SU 2 for 62 yards, 1 TD
Joe McBride, R-MC 2-of-2, 12 yards, 0 TD Mario Wisdom, SU 14 for 51 yards, 0 TD Jalen Hudson, SU 10 for 50 yards, 1 TD
           
TACKLES TACKLES FOR LOSS (SACKS) INTERCEPTIONS
Bryce Smith, GC 11 (0 solo) Aaron Cox, R-MC 2.0 TFL (2.0 sacks), -17 yards No interceptions  
Tyler Williams, SU 7 (6 solo) Trevon Simmons, GC 2.0 TFL (0.0 sacks), -5 yards    
Bernie Hayes III, SU 7 (4 solo) Joe Calkins, R-MC 2.0 TFL (0.0 sacks), -4 yards    
Trevon Simmons, GC 6 (6 solo) Andy Sartain, SU 1.5 TFL (0.0 sacks), -5 yards    
Ryan Burns, R-MC 6 (5 solo) Steve McNair, R-MC 1.0 TFL (1.0 sacks), -9 yards    

Team News and Notes
BRIDGEWATER postponed its outing against N.C. Wesleyan to Friday, September 21 at 7:00 p.m. due to Hurricane Florence.

NEXT WEEK | vs. N.C. Wesleyan (1-1, 0-0 USAS) | 7:00 PM on Friday, September 21
Bridgewater was scheduled to open its second straight new series with an opponent on Saturday (9/15), but Hurricane Florence pushed back the first ever outing the Eagles and N.C. Wesleyan to Friday. Both teams were slated to be idle on their scheduled byes. The Battling Bishops enter the contest following a 59-21 loss at ODAC member Shenandoah.
   
FERRUM postponed its contest against Averett University due to Hurricane Florence. A makeup date has not been announced.

NEXT WEEK | vs. Greensboro College (1-1, 0-0 USAS) | 2:00 PM
Ferrum and Greensboro will be meeting for a the 23rd time on Saturday, continuing a series that began in 1997. The Panthers own a 19-3 advantage in the previous 22 meetings, including a 52-13 triumph last season. The Pride, who were idle this weekend on their scheduled bye, shook off an opening loss to Apprentice School (34-13) with a win over Gallaudet (44-28) in week two.
   
HAMPDEN-SYDNEY and the University of New England canceled their game on Saturday due to Hurricane Florence. The game will not be made up.

NEXT WEEK | Bye
Hampden-Sydney will idle for a second straight week, this time on its scheduled bye. The Tigers return to action on Saturday, September 29, in its conference opener at home against Emory & Henry College.
   
SHENANDOAH came up a possession short in its back-and-forth 56-48 setback to Hobart. The game featured several lead changes until Hobart got two stops late in the fourth quarter to provide the eight-point cushion. The Hornets posted 575 yards of offense, while the Statesmen collected 501 yards from scrimmage. SU quarterback Hayden Bauserman set a new school-record with 46 completions, tying for third in the ODAC all-time. He finished 46-of-64 for 471 yards and six touchdowns, the latter tying his own school mark for the second week in a row. He completed passes to 10 different receivers including 14 connections with Jake Wallace, who finished with 195 yards and three touchdowns. Jalen Hudson caught 10 passes for 50 yards and a score. Casey Stewart and Austin Ward also posted TD receptions. Mario Wisdom led the ground game with 51 yards on 14 carries, while Hudson added a rushing touchdown to his line that also included 46 yards on a kickoff return. Defensively, Bernie Hayes III and Tyler Williams led with seven stops each. Andy Sartain had 1.5 tackles for a loss and Shean Rheams forced a fumble.

NEXT WEEK | Bye
Shenandoah is idle next week on its scheduled bye. The Hornets return to action on Saturday, September 29, in its conference opener at home against Ferrum College.
EMORY & HENRY and Methodist University canceled their game on Saturday. It will not be made up.

NEXT WEEK | at University of Rochester (1-2, 0-0 Liberty League) | 12:00 PM
The Wasps return to action on Saturday at the University of Rochester. The two squads have never faced each other on the gridiron. The Yellow Jackets enter the matchup following a 20-14 win over Alfred State College after opening losses to Case Western Reserve University (38-10) and Carnegie Mellon University (31-7).
   
GUILFORD and Davidson played in an epic offensive contest with the two teams combining for 152 points and 1,662 yards from scrimmage in the Wildcats 91-61 win. While Davidson Churned out 964 yards of offense on 62 plays, the Quakers lit up the stat sheets for 698 yards on 100 plays, helping them to a 32:39-to-27:21 time of possession advantage. GC set school records for all-purpose yardage (1,005), kickoff returns (14), and kickoff return yards (307), with the latter two ranking as ODAC records. The 14 kickoff returns match the Division III record. De'Eric Bell starred for GC for a second straight week with 187 yards and four touchdowns on 27 carries. He added 14 receiving yards and 191 yards on eight kickoff returns to finished with 392 all-purpose yards, the second-most in Guilford and ODAC history. His kick return numbers set Guilford records. Quarterback Alex Manley compiled 435 yards of total offense with 364 thru the air and 71 rushing. He also threw three touchdown passes. Montek Johnson and Jordan Smith each had a career-high eight catches including a touchdown reception each. Defensively, Trevon Simmons forced and recovered a fumble as well as blocking a PAT. He made six stops including two for a loss. Bryce Smith led the unit with 11 stops.

NEXT WEEK | Bye
Guilford is idle next week on its scheduled bye. The Quakers return to action on Saturday, September 29, at home in their ODAC opener against Bridgewater College.
   
RANDOLPH-MACON put together a strong overall performance in its 41-6 win over Catholic. The Yellow Jackets racked up 456 yards of offense and were near dominant in limiting CUA to 230 yards and six points. The R-MC offensive line, anchored by Greg Castle, pushed around the CUA defensive front to the tone of 381 rushing yards. Jordan Hall led the ground game with 134 yards and a touchdown on seven carries, while Tre Frederick toted the ball 17 times for 127 yards. Sean McDonald ran in a pair of scores, while quarterbacks Burke Estes and Joe McBride each had one rushing touchdown. Defensively, R-MC forced six 3-and-out drives, which the offense turned into 17 points on ensuing drives. The unit also held CUA to 2-of-13 (15%) on third downs. Aaron Cox registered the first two quarterback sacks of his career costing CUA 17 yards of offense. Ryan Burns led the uni with six tackles and a pass breakup. R-MC finished with 10 total tackles for loss -- including six sacks -- costing CUA 49 yards of offense.

NEXT WEEK | Bye
Randolph-Macon is idle next week on its scheduled bye. The Yellow Jackets return to action on Saturday, September 29, on the road in its ODAC opener at Washington and Lee University.
   
WASHINGTON AND LEE and Maryville College (Tenn.) pushed back their outing to Thursday, September 20, due to Hurricane Florence.

NEXT WEEK | vs. Maryville (Tenn.) College (0-2, 0-0 USAS) | 6:00 PM on Thursday, September 20
Washington and Lee and Maryville College will be meeting for the 15th time on Thursday in a series dating back to 1977. Neither squad has the advantage with the previous 14 meetings tied 7-all. This will be their first meeting since 1990 when the Scots posted a 21-7 win in Maryville. MVC enters this outing on the heels of two lopsided losses to Berry (38-3) and Centre (40-6).
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