Senior quarterback Andrew Puccinelli (Glen Allen) passed for a game-high 295 yards and one touchdown, a 13-yard scoring toss to senior wide receiver Braeden Bowling (Cary, NC) in the third quarter, but Hampden-Sydney College dropped a 49-10 Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) football decision on the road at nationally-ranked No. 9 Randolph-Macon College in the 128th edition of "The Game" on Saturday in Ashland.
Senior running back Melik Frost (Hardeeville, SC) scored on a four-yard touchdown run in overtime, and sophomore placekicker Elijah Swett (Matthews, NC) added the decisive PAT kick, before sophomore cornerback James Townsend (Hardeeville, SC) blocked the potential game-tying PAT kick in OT, as well, as Hampden-Sydney College took a thrilling 26-25 Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) football victory past Shenandoah University on Saturday afternoon on Fulton Field at Lewis C. Everett Stadium. Frost rushed for a season and game-high of 110 yards and two touchdowns, while senior quarterback Andrew Puccinelli (Glen Allen) passed for 252 yards and one touchdown, as the host Tigers (6-3, 4-2 ODAC) won their home finale for retiring 24th-year head coach Marty Favret (151-89) against the visiting Hornets (5-4, 3-3 ODAC).
Senior quarterback Andrew Puccinelli (Glen Allen) passed for a game-high 236 yards and three touchdowns, and senior running back Melik Frost (Hardeeville, SC) rushed for a game-high and season-high 109 yards and one touchdown—adding a touchdown reception, as well—to lead Hampden-Sydney College to a 42-21 Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) football road win at Guilford College on Saturday in Greensboro, North Carolina. The visiting Tigers (5-3, 3-2) led 13-7 after one quarter, 21-14 at halftime and 28-21 through three quarters, before scoring two fourth-quarter touchdowns en route to the victory against the host Quakers (2-6, 0-5 ODAC). It was the 150th collegiate coaching win for 24th-year H-SC head coach Marty Favret (150-89), who is retiring at the end of the season.
Senior quarterback Andrew Puccinelli (Glen Allen) passed for a game-high 259 yards and two touchdowns, but Hampden-Sydney College dropped a hard-fought 21-17 Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) football decision at home to Washington and Lee University on Saturday afternoon on Fulton Field at Lewis C. Everett Stadium.
Senior quarterback Andrew Puccinelli (Glen Allen) passed for a game-high and career-high 448 yards and three touchdowns, sophomore wide receiver Mason Cunningham (Arlington) had a game-high and career-high 199 yards receiving and two touchdowns, and sophomore placekicker Elijah Swett (Matthews, NC) kicked a game-winning 29-yard field goal with 43-seconds remaining to lead Hampden-Sydney College to a 31-28 Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) football road win at Averett University on Saturday in Danville.
Senior running back Melik Frost (Hardeeville, SC) rushed for season and game-highs of 108 yards and two touchdowns, senior quarterback Andrew Puccinelli (Glen Allen) passed for game-highs of 296 yards and four touchdowns, sophomore wide receiver Mason Cunningham (Arlington) had season and game-highs of 109 yards receiving and two touchdowns, and sophomore wide receiver Joseph Gonzalez (Spotsylvania) had a 91-yard kickoff return touchdown to lead Hampden-Sydney College to a 48-10 Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) football victory past Ferrum College on Saturday afternoon on Fulton Field at Lewis C. Everett Stadium.
Senior quarterback Andrew Puccinelli (Glen Allen) passed for a game-high 333 yards and four touchdowns, including a career-high 181 yards receiving and two touchdowns to senior wide receiver Braeden Bowling (Cary, NC), but Hampden-Sydney College dropped a heartbreaking 39-38 Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) football decision at home to Bridgewater College on Saturday afternoon on Fulton Field at Lewis C. Everett Stadium.
Fifth-year quarterback Tanner Bernard passed for a game-high 203 yards and one touchdown, but Hampden-Sydney dropped a 38-17 ODAC football decision at home to nationally-ranked No. 16 Randolph-Macon in the 127th edition of "The Game" on Saturday on Fulton Field at Lewis C. Everett Stadium.
Junior quarterback Andrew Puccinelli passed for a game-high 168 yards and one touchdown, a five-yard scoring connection to junior wide receiver Jamahdia Whitby in the first quarter, but Hampden-Sydney dropped a 23-7 ODAC football decision on the road at Shenandoah on Saturday afternoon in Winchester.
One of Division III's original conferences and its newest football conference will get together for a two-game bowl series each of the first four seasons that the Landmark sponsors football.
Senior running back Kaleb Smith rushed for three touchdowns for the second-straight game to lead Hampden-Sydney to 38-21 non-conference football road win at The Apprentice School on Saturday afternoon in Newport News.
Washington and Lee converted four of four two-point conversions and stopped Hampden-Sydney on its lone two-point attempt with just 29-seconds remaining for a dramatic 32-30 ODAC football road win on Saturday afternoon on Fulton Field at Lewis C. Everett Stadium.
Instead of driving up toward New Jersey every other weekend, in 2019 Southern Virginia will have some shorter road trips, including a school just across the highway.
Hampden-Sydney opened the season with an unprecedented four-game skid. The Tigers have bounced back with two straight wins and still have their ultimate goals within reach. More in Around the Mid-Atlantic.
Saturday was thrilling. Week 6 had several exciting finishes that will be remembered for a long time. The bar has been raised for Week 7. A recap of a fun Week 6, plus a review of one Top 25 ballot in this week's Snap Judgments.
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Catholic University, whose move to the Old Dominion Athletic Conference in 1999 was the first move by a conference seeking an automatic bid in football, will move to another one in 2017 when the NEWMAC opens shop.
The Pride goeth into the NCAA playoffs as the MAC champs, while Hampden-Sydney backs in after losing on Saturday and Macalester won the MWC in dramatic fashion. The roundup of games affecting the playoff picture.
St. John's and Hampden-Sydney handed Gustavus Adolphus and Emory and Henry their first losses of the season on Saturday, while Bethel topped Chicago in similar fashion. Meanwhile, Pacific beat PLU for the first time since 1972.
Shenandoah jumped out big and held on vs. Guilford, while E&H won a battle of unbeatens, Nash Nance caught a TD pass, one player picked off five passes and more in Saturday's national roundup.