Nov 21, 2009
Football
Johns Hopkins
Hampden-Sydney
12:00 PM
NCAA playoffs first round
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11/15/09
The ODAC football season has come to an end, but gridiron action will continue for several more weeks. H-SC joins 31 other teams vying for the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl on December 19. The Tigers topped R-MC, 34-17, to earn its place in the NCAA tourney. E&H closed out its season with a 17-3 win over GC. BC ended 2009 with a 30-13 win over CUA.
The ODAC football season has come to an end, but gridiron action will continue for several more weeks. H-SC joins 31 other teams vying for the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl on December 19. The Tigers topped R-MC, 34-17, to earn its place in the NCAA tourney. E&H closed out its season with a 17-3 win over GC. BC ended 2009 with a 30-13 win over CUA.

11/14/09
The 115th edition of The Game was more like a mud bowl following days of rain, but that didnt stop H-SC from finishing the regular season undefeated with a 34-27 win at R-MC. The victory secured the Tigers their sixth ODAC title and cemented a place for them in the NCAA D-III Tournament through the leagues automatic qualifier.
The 115th edition of The Game was more like a mud bowl following days of rain, but that didnt stop H-SC from finishing the regular season undefeated with a 34-27 win at R-MC. The victory secured the Tigers their sixth ODAC title and cemented a place for them in the NCAA D-III Tournament through the leagues automatic qualifier.

11/8/09
Just one week remains in the ODAC football season, and for the third straight year the conference champion won't be decided until the final regular season whistle blows. Hampden-Sydney and Randolph-Macon were both victorious on Saturday, setting up "The Game" as the ODAC title decider. Guilford and Emory & Henry also posted victories on Saturday.
Just one week remains in the ODAC football season, and for the third straight year the conference champion won't be decided until the final regular season whistle blows. Hampden-Sydney and Randolph-Macon were both victorious on Saturday, setting up "The Game" as the ODAC title decider. Guilford and Emory & Henry also posted victories on Saturday.

11/1/09
Guilford and Emory & Henry both recorded their first conference victories. Bridgewater needed a little extra time against Washington and Lee to remain in the hunt at the top of the ODAC. BC's Tyler Beiler (above) hauled in five passes for 108 yards and three TDs. GC's Richie Paul recorded his second straight 18-tackle game.
Guilford and Emory & Henry both recorded their first conference victories. Bridgewater needed a little extra time against Washington and Lee to remain in the hunt at the top of the ODAC. BC's Tyler Beiler (above) hauled in five passes for 108 yards and three TDs. GC's Richie Paul recorded his second straight 18-tackle game.

10/25/09
Week eight is officially in the books with just three more weekends remaining in regular season competition. Hampden-Sydney remained undefeated with a 21-7 win over Catholic. Bridgewater won a shootout with Emory & Henry, 38-34. Washington and Lee evened its ODAC record at 2-2 with a 28-21 win at Guilford.
Week eight is officially in the books with just three more weekends remaining in regular season competition. Hampden-Sydney remained undefeated with a 21-7 win over Catholic. Bridgewater won a shootout with Emory & Henry, 38-34. Washington and Lee evened its ODAC record at 2-2 with a 28-21 win at Guilford.

10/18/09
High-octane offense and stifling defense dotted the ODAC football results in week seven. Bridgewater's Thomas Tate (above) led the Eagles to a win over Guilford with 157 yards rushing and three scores. Randolph-Macon shutout E&H, Catholic got its first win, and Hampden-Sydney remained undefeated.
High-octane offense and stifling defense dotted the ODAC football results in week seven. Bridgewater's Thomas Tate (above) led the Eagles to a win over Guilford with 157 yards rushing and three scores. Randolph-Macon shutout E&H, Catholic got its first win, and Hampden-Sydney remained undefeated.

| Conference | Overall | ||||||||
| GP | Record | Win % | GP | Record | Win % | Last 10 | Streak | ||
| Hampden-Sydney | 6 | 6-0 | 1.000 | 10 | 10-0 | 1.000 | 10-0 | Won 10 | |
| Bridgewater | 6 | 4-2 | 0.667 | 10 | 7-3 | 0.700 | 7-3 | Won 1 | |
| Randolph-Macon | 6 | 4-2 | 0.667 | 10 | 6-4 | 0.600 | 6-4 | Lost 1 | |
| Emory & Henry | 6 | 3-3 | 0.500 | 10 | 7-3 | 0.700 | 7-3 | Won 3 | |
| Guilford | 6 | 2-4 | 0.333 | 10 | 3-7 | 0.300 | 3-7 | Lost 1 | |
| Washington & Lee | 6 | 2-4 | 0.333 | 10 | 3-7 | 0.300 | 3-7 | Lost 2 | |
| Catholic | 6 | 0-6 | 0.000 | 10 | 1-9 | 0.100 | 1-9 | Lost 4 | |
| Quarterback Rating | |
| C. Sedlar (HSC): H. Driskell (BC): A. Faulkner (RMC): | 141.4 129.0 125.0 |
| Passing Yards | |
| C. Sedlar (HSC): H. Driskell (BC): B. Watkins (GC): | 2511 1478 1348 |
| Passing TDs | |
| C. Sedlar (HSC): H. Driskell (BC): C. Westfal (WLU): | 21 14 9 |
| Rushing Yards | |
|
T. Tate (BC): | 955 944 827 |
| Rushing TDs | |
| C. Jennings (E&H): K. Rohle (HSC): J. Clemo (WLU): | 13 11 10 |
| Receptions | |
| E. Peoples (RMC): J. Parker (GC): T. Beiler (BC): K. Rohle (HSC): | 57 44 39 39 |
| Receiving Yards | |
| E. Peoples (RMC): T. Beiler (BC): S. Cavanaugh (HSC): | 827 671 533 |
| Receiving TDs | |
| A. Mancini (HSC): T. Beiler (BC): R. Welsh (WLU): | 8 7 5 |
| Scoring (TDs - Points) | |
| C. Jennings (E&H): K. Rohle (HSC): T. Tate (BC): | 86 86 54 |
| Tackles (Total) | |
| R. Paul (GC): S. Wicks (E&H): A. Stone (CUA): | 109 79 59 |
| Sacks | |
| Riggenbach (HSC): M. Cassilly (WLU): A. Sellers (HSC): | 10.5 10.0 5.0 |
| Interceptions | |
| B. Doody (HSC): D. Sawyer (WLU): J. Nelson (GC): | 6 5 4 |
























