COLLEGEVILLE, Pa. – The Ursinus College Football team celebrated its senior class with its second straight shutout as they downed Gettysburg 34-0 on a beautiful November afternoon at Patterson Field in Centennial Conference action.
WAYNE, N.J. – The Ursinus football team used a big third quarter to pull away for a dominant 49-7 win over William Paterson in Centennial-New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) action on a beautiful Saturday afternoon.
COLLEGEVILLE, Pa. – For the second straight week, the Ursinus College football team got a stop in the final minute as they held off Franklin & Marshall 23-17 in Centennial Conference action on a beautiful Saturday afternoon at Patterson Field.
On Friday night, the Bears and Mules lit up the scoreboard, combining for more than 100 points and 1,000 yards before one final defensive stand determined a victor.
Loras picked up its first win of the season in an unexpected place, Hardin-Simmons made Platteville look like a short-term member of the Top 25 and Ursinus knocked off Muhlenberg for the second year in a row in Saturday's Top 25 play.
The Bears got perhaps the biggest win of their time in Division III football, but everyone at Ursinus is just talking about going 1-0 this week. Joe Sager has more in a D3football.com Feature.
Ursinus finds itself in the driver's seat of the Centennial Conference. Now, the Bears must learn how to play with a target on their backs. More in Around the Mid-Atlantic.
No. 13 Johns Hopkins saw a years-long conference winning streak snapped; a scoring record fell; Illinois Wesleyan picked up a big win; UW-Platteville survived UW-Stout and UW-Oshkosh pulled away from UW-Whitewater in Saturday's Top 25 action.
As we head into the final weekend of the season’s first month, 39 teams sit at either 3-0 or 4-0. Many are the usual suspects, including 18 teams ranked in the latest Top 25 poll. Others, however, are off to more historic starts. More in Around the Nation.
Ursinus and a Division II school played to a scoreless regulation, then needed five overtimes to decide it. Meanwhile, elsewhere in Pennsylvania, F&M and Lebanon Valley renewed their rivalry with a high-scoring battle.
The Ursinus defense is coming back to form thanks in part to the young guys on the field and the young guys on the sideline, two recent alumni who came back to join their former coach.
Stevenson and Hendrix remained unbeaten, each having unprecedented success for their young programs, while Ursinus moved to 4-0, St. Norbert had a huge rally, the Gusties had some huge numbers and much more in this week's roundup.
The Pride got the season off on the right foot, while McDaniel rallied late and Trine and Manchester didn't even finish. More from Friday night's action.
Players such as Ursinus' Tony Rosa and Franklin and Marshall's Chad Tothero who devote what little free time and energy they have to charitable causes have learned that they benefit as much as those they help.