< Previous2019 FOOTBALL VILLANO VA. C OM 58 CONFERENCES 2018 CAA TEAM STATISTICS TOTAL OFFENSE TEAM G RUSH PASS PLAYS YARDS AVG/P TDL YDS Towson 12 2280 3300 926 5580 6.0 47 465.0 James Madison 13 2383 2907 890 5290 5.9 45 406.9 Richmond 11 1206 2906 709 4112 5.8 27 373.8 Elon 11 2195 1913 748 4108 5.5 29 373.5 Stony Brook 12 2408 2050 841 4458 5.3 37 371.5 Villanova 11 1618 2446 740 4064 5.5 35 369.5 Rhode Island 11 1338 2533 697 3871 5.6 40 351.9 Maine 14 1881 3005 980 4886 5.0 43 349.0 UAlbany 11 1213 2476 667 3689 5.5 27 335.4 Delaware 12 1264 2341 754 3605 4.8 33 300.4 New Hampshire 11 1191 1923 724 3114 4.3 21 283.1 William & Mary 10 553 1862 605 2415 4.0 14 241.5 PASS OFFENSE TEAM G COMP-ATT-INT PCT. YDS AVG/A TD AVG Towson 12 274-446-11 61.4 3300 7.4 29 275.0 Richmond 11 211-367-18 57.5 2906 7.9 15 264.2 Rhode Island 11 189-306-10 61.8 2533 8.3 25 230.3 UAlbany 11 173-341-18 50.7 2476 7.3 16 225.1 James Madison 13 256-380-15 67.4 2907 7.7 17 223.6 Villanova 11 186-308-9 60.4 2446 7.9 17 222.4 Maine 14 264-484-17 54.5 3005 6.2 26 214.6 Delaware 12 165-333-11 49.5 2341 7.0 18 195.1 William & Mary 10 168-295-10 56.9 1862 6.3 9 186.2 New Hampshire 11 183-346-10 52.9 1923 5.6 9 174.8 Elon 11 147-268-4 54.9 1913 7.1 7 173.9 Stony Brook 12 161-318-9 50.6 2050 6.4 17 170.8 RUSHING OFFENSE TEAM G ATT. YARDS AVG/A LONG TD AVG Stony Brook 12 523 2408 4.6 75 20 200.7 Elon 11 480 2195 4.6 86 22 199.5 Towson 12 480 2280 4.8 78 18 190.0 James Madison 13 510 2383 4.7 81 28 183.3 Villanova 11 432 1618 3.7 52 18 147.1 Maine 14 496 1881 3.8 64 17 134.4 Rhode Island 11 391 1338 3.4 59 15 121.6 UAlbany 11 326 1213 3.7 74 11 110.3 Richmond 11 342 1206 3.5 51 12 109.6 New Hampshire 11 378 1191 3.2 93 12 108.3 Delaware 12 421 1264 3.0 38 15 105.3 William & Mary 10 310 553 1.8 32 5 55.3 SCORING OFFENSE TEAM G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP SAF PTS AVG Towson 12 49 22 42 4 0 2 414 34.5 James Madison 13 53 23 50 1 0 1 441 33.9 Rhode Island 11 45 6 43 0 0 1 333 30.3 Stony Brook 12 44 6 36 1 0 1 322 26.8 Maine 14 48 11 42 1 0 3 371 26.5 Villanova 11 37 6 31 2 0 0 275 25.0 Delaware 12 36 13 30 1 0 3 293 24.4 Elon 11 31 17 31 0 0 0 268 24.4 Richmond 11 30 12 23 1 0 1 243 22.1 UAlbany 11 28 14 20 1 0 0 232 21.1 New Hampshire 11 26 5 25 0 0 0 196 17.8 William & Mary 10 17 6 14 1 0 0 136 13.6 TOTAL DEFENSE TEAM G RUSH PASS PLAYS YARDS AVG/P TD AVG/G James Madison 13 1357 2406 824 3763 4.6 20 289.5 New Hampshire 11 1416 1994 718 3410 4.7 27 310.0 Villanova 11 1364 2075 715 3439 4.8 28 312.6 Maine 14 1109 3274 960 4383 4.6 38 313.1 Stony Brook 12 1465 2319 818 3784 4.6 30 315.3 Rhode Island 11 1793 2003 720 3796 5.3 37 345.1 Delaware 12 1619 2600 814 4219 5.2 28 351.6 Elon 11 1823 2127 739 3950 5.3 29 359.1 William & Mary 10 1763 1900 677 3663 5.4 27 366.3 UAlbany 11 1671 2410 737 4081 5.5 40 371.0 Richmond 11 1648 2478 735 4126 5.6 41 375.1 Towson 12 2247 2427 805 4674 5.8 42 389.5 RUSHING DEFENSE TEAM G ATT. YARDS AVG/A LONG TD AVG/G Maine 14 459 1109 2.4 30 10 79.2 James Madison 13 443 1357 3.1 75 8 104.4 Stony Brook 12 440 1465 3.3 59 12 122.1 Villanova 11 383 1364 3.6 75 15 124.0 New Hampshire 11 412 1416 3.4 75 17 128.7 Delaware 12 446 1619 3.6 59 16 134.9 Richmond 11 433 1648 3.8 55 18 149.8 UAlbany 11 409 1671 4.1 93 21 151.9 Rhode Island 11 416 1793 4.3 86 21 163.0 Elon 11 432 1823 4.2 78 14 165.7 William & Mary 10 399 1763 4.4 69 20 176.3 Towson 12 480 2247 4.7 76 24 187.2 SCORING DEFENSE TEAM G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP SAF PTS AVG/G James Madison 13 22 12 22 0 0 0 190 14.6 Stony Brook 12 32 8 28 0 0 0 244 20.3 Delaware 12 31 13 25 2 0 2 258 21.5 New Hampshire 11 32 9 30 0 0 1 251 22.8 Maine 14 40 17 32 2 0 0 327 23.4 Villanova 11 32 11 28 1 0 1 257 23.4 Elon 11 31 16 26 0 0 0 260 23.6 William & Mary 10 31 16 28 0 0 0 262 26.2 Rhode Island 11 40 11 35 1 0 0 310 28.2 Towson 12 46 9 41 1 0 0 346 28.8 UAlbany 11 44 10 37 2 0 1 337 30.6 Richmond 11 47 10 43 1 0 1 359 32.6 TURNOVER MARGIN GAINED LOST TAKEAWAYS GIVEAWAYS TEAM G FUM INT TOT FUM INT TOT MARGIN PER/G Elon 11 7 13 20 7 4 11 +9 0.82 Rhode Island 11 13 12 25 7 10 17 +8 0.73 Villanova 11 8 17 25 9 9 18 +7 0.64 Maine 14 13 18 31 9 17 26 +5 0.36 New Hampshire 11 7 12 19 8 10 18 +1 0.09 Towson 12 8 8 16 4 11 15 +1 0.08 Delaware 12 8 15 23 11 11 22 +1 0.08 Stony Brook 12 9 11 20 11 9 20 +0 0.00 James Madison 13 9 14 23 9 15 24 -1 -0.08 William & Mary 10 8 9 17 13 10 23 -6 -0.60 UAlbany 11 7 7 14 5 18 23 -9 -0.82 Richmond 11 8 10 18 9 18 27 -9 -0.822019 FOOTBALL CONFERENCES ATLANTIC 1O CONFERENCE HISTORY 59 VILLANO VA .CO M Villanova became a member of the Atlantic 10 Football Conference in 1997, ending a 10-year membership in the Yankee Conference when that league’s 50-year football legacy came to a close. Following the 2006 season, the 12 members of the Atlantic 10 Football Conference officially joined the Colonial Athletic Association. From 1997 through the 2006 season, the Atlantic 10 held the distinction of being the premier conference in I-AA football. The league produced national champions in both 2003 and 2004 and the 2006 season marked the 16th consecutive year that the A-10 received multiple postseason berths. In 2006, the conference automatic bid was awarded to Massachusetts after the team won the North Division with a perfect 8-0 league record. Massachusetts advanced to the national championship game, while both New Hampshire and James Madison reached the NCAA Tournament as well. New Hampshire quarterback Ricky Santos became the fifth player in the history of the league to win the Walter Payton Award, presented each year to the most outstanding player in I-AA. In addition, the league had 15 players earn All-America honors in 2006 and three were chosen to play in the East-West Shrine game. The 2005 season marked the 15th consecutive season that the A-10 received multiple postseason berths as New Hampshire and Richmond advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA playoffs. Eight teams appeared in the national rankings during the 2005 season and 13 different players earned All-America honors, including New Hampshire quarterback Ricky Santos, who was runner-up in the voting for the prestigious Walter Payton Award. It marked the sixth consecutive year that an Atlantic 10 student-athlete finished in the top three in the voting. In addition, Villanova’s Brian Hulea and Shannon James of Massachusetts were finalists for the Buck Buchanan Award, presented to the top defensive player in I-AA. For the fourth time in league annals, the Eddie Robinson Award was presented to a head coach in the Conference as Sean McDonnell of New Hampshire became the 19th recipient of the award in 2005. Presented annually by The Sports Network to the most outstanding coach in I-AA, McDonnell guided UNH to an 11-2 record and the program’s first-ever No. 1 ranking. He joins current head coaches Andy Talley of Villanova (1997) and James Madison’s Mickey Matthews (1999) and former Boston University coach Dan Allen (1993) as recipients of the Eddie Robinson Award, giving the Atlantic 10 the distinction of being the only league with three current head coaches who have won the prestigious honor. In 2004, James Madison claimed the national championship with a 31-21 win over Montana and in the process became the first program to reach the championship game by winning three road playoff games since the field expanded to 16 teams in 1986. With Delaware registering the lone shutout in the 29-year history of the championship en route to capturing the 2003 crown, the Atlantic 10 became the first Conference to have two different teams win the title in consecutive seasons. Massachusetts defeated Georgia Southern, 55-43, to claim the 1998 title. What set the Atlantic 10 Football Conference apart from other leagues is that its success was not limited to select institutions. In 2004, Delaware and James Madison were joined in the 16-team playoff field by New Hampshire and William & Mary, giving the Conference a record four teams in the postseason. Moreover, all four teams advanced to the quarterfinals, a first for any conference. Since the start of the 2001 season, 10 of the league’s 12 current members have advanced to the playoffs. Despite long odds, the Atlantic 10 has also enjoyed great triumps over I-A foes. An A-10 team has defeated a I-A program in six of the last eight seasons, including victories by Maine over Mississippi State and New Hampshire versus Rutgers in 2004. The A-10 saw five of its student- athletes named the recipient of the Walter Payton Award - New Hamsphire quarterback Ricky Santos (2006), William & Mary quarterback Lang Campbell (2004), former Villanova standouts Brian Westbrook (2001) and Brian Finneran (1997) and New Hampshire running back Jerry Azumah (1998). In 2001, linebacker Derrick Lloyd of James Madison became the first A-10 player to win the Buck Buchanan Award, marking the first time in history that the winners of the Walter Payton and Buck Buchanan Awards hailed from the same conference. The Atlantic 10 Football Conference officially assumed operational control of the Yankee Conference on July 1, 1997, marking the end of a 50-year legacy. Yet a new era began in collegiate football. Delaware, Hofstra, James Madison, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Northeastern, Rhode Island, Richmond, Towson, Villanova, and William & Mary made up the 12-team membership of the league. The Atlantic 10 Football Conference traced its roots to December 3, 1946 when the Code of the Yankee Conference went into effect. Originally established as an all-sports conference for the New England land grant colleges, the six charter members of the Yankee Conference included Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. In 1973, Boston University joined the Conference as its first non-land grant institution. After the 1974 season, Vermont withdrew from the league. Then, upon the formation of Division I-AA football in 1978, the league disbanded all sports except football. Membership remained stable until 1986 when Delaware and Richmond were admitted. Villanova gained admittance in 1988 and, in 1993, the Conference grew again with James Madison, Northeastern and William & Mary joining the league. Boston University withdrew from the league when it suspended its football program following the 1997 season. Connecticut withdrew following the 1999 season and Hofstra was added beginning with the 2001 campaign. Towson played its first season of Atlantic 10 Football Conference competition in 2004. Chris Boden was the quarterback of Villanova’s 1997 Atlantic 10 championship team.2019 FOOTBALL VILLANO VA. C OM 60 CONFERENCES ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY (1997-2006) ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONS Year Champion(s) 2006 Massachusetts 2005 New Hampshire, Richmond 2004 Delaware, James Madison, William & Mary 2003 Delaware, Massachusetts 2002 Maine, Northeastern 2001 Hofstra, Maine, VILLANOVA, William & Mary 2000 Delaware, Richmond 1999 James Madison, Massachusetts 1998 Richmond 1997 VILLANOVA ATLANTIC 10 PLAYOFF HISTORY Year Round Result 2006 First Massachusetts 35, Lafayette 14 First New Hampshire 41, Hampton 38 First Youngstown State 35, James Madison 31 Quarterfinals Massachusetts 24, New Hampshire 17 Semifinals Massachusetts 19, Montana 17 Championship Appalachian State 28, Massachusetts 17 2005 First New Hampshire 55, Colgate 21 First Richmond 38, Hampton 10 Quarterfinals Northern Iowa 24, New Hampshire 21 Quarterfinals Furman 24, Richmond 20 2004 First Delaware 28, Lafayette 14 First James Madison 14, Lehigh 13 First New Hampshire 27, Georgia Southern 23 First William & Mary 42, Hampton 35 Quarterfinals William & Mary 44, Delaware 38 (2OT) Quarterfinals James Madison 14, Furman 13 Quarterfinals Montana 47, New Hampshire 17 Semifinals James Madison 48, William & Mary 34 Championship James Madison 31, Montana 21 2003 First Delaware 48, Southern Illinois 7 First Colgate 19, Massachusetts 7 Quarterfinals Delaware 37, Northern Iowa 7 Semifinals Delaware 24, Wofford 9 Championship Delaware 40, Colgate 0 2002 First Maine 14, Appalachian State 13 First VILLANOVA 45, Furman 38 First Fordham 29, Northeastern 24 Quarterfinals VILLANOVA 24, Fordham 10 Quarterfinals Georgia Southern 31, Maine 7 Semifinals McNeese State 39, VILLANOVA 28 2001 First Maine 14, McNeese State 10 First Lehigh 27, Hofstra 24 (OT) First Appalachian State 40, William & Mary 27 Quarterfinals Northern Iowa 56, Maine 28 2000 First Delaware 49, Portland State 14 First Richmond 10, Youngstown State 3 Quarterfinals Delaware 47, Lehigh 22 Quarterfinals Montana 34, Richmond 20 Semifinals Georgia Southern 27, Delaware 18 1999 First Massachusetts 30, Furman 23 (OT) First Troy State 27, James Madison 7 Quarterfinals Georgia Southern 38, Massachusetts 21 1998 First Lehigh 24, Richmond 23 First Connecticut 42, Hampton 34 First Massachusetts 21, McNeese State 19 Quarterfinals Georgia Southern 52, Connecticut 30 Quarterfinals Massachusetts 27, Lehigh 21 Semifinals Massachusetts 41, Northwestern State 31 Championship Massachusetts 55, Georgia Southern 43 1997 First VILLANOVA 49, Colgate 28 First Delaware 24, Hofstra 14 Quarterfinals Delaware 16, Georgia Southern 7 Quarterfinals Youngstown State 37, VILLANOVA 34 Semifinals McNeese State, 23, Delaware 21 Linebacker Jamison Young was a third team All-Atlantic 10 selection in 2002. Sean Theis was a member of the 1997 Villanova team that went 8-0 in Atlantic 10 play.2019 FOOTBALL CONFERENCES YANKEE CONFERENCE HISTORY 61 VILLANO VA .CO M By moving to the Atlantic 10 Conference for the 1997 season, Villanova University’s nine-year membership of the Yankee Conference and the conference’s 50- year football legacy came to a close. Under the direction of head coach Andy Talley, Villanova compiled a lifetime mark of 38-31 in Yankee Conference contests. During their Yankee Conference history, the Wildcats shared the league championship twice, 1991 and 1989, finished second on three occasions, in 1996, 1992 and 1990, and third once in 1988. The addition of three college football programs in 1993 (James Madison, Northeastern and William and Mary) made the Yankee Conference the largest NCAA Division I-AA conference, with 12 total members. Each one of the 12 schools competed for the conference title, playing an eight- game league slate. For scheduling purposes only, the league was divided into a New England Division (Boston University, University of Connecticut, University of Maine, University of Massachusetts, University of New Hampshire and the University of Rhode Island), and a Mid-Atlantic Division (University of Delaware, James Madison University, North eastern University, Uni ver- sity of Richmond, VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY and the College of William and Mary). Also, each individual school had to play each team in its own division, as well as three teams from the other division each year for a total of eight league contests. The Yankee Conference originally developed from the New England College Conference of Intercollegiate Athletics. When Northeastern University offered its resignation from that group, the Land Grant institutions appointed a committee to form a new league. On December 8, 1945, that committee recommended an athletic conference formed by the six New England Land Grant colleges, namely; the University of Connecticut, University of Maine, Massachusetts State College (now the University of Massachusetts), Rhode Island State College (now the University of Rhode Island), the University of New Hampshire and the University of Vermont. On August 24, 1946, representatives from the schools met. A preamble and code of the Yankee Conference were adopted, and became effective on December 3, 1946. The first league championships were conducted in the 1947- 48 season. In 1978, with the creation by the NCAA of Division I-AA Football, the Yankee Conference disbanded in all sports with the exception of football. Vermont, which had dropped football in 1974, dropped out of the league. As a result, the Yankee Conference, after already adding Boston University in 1973, was six members strong. In 1984, the University of Delaware and University of Richmond joined the league, and became eligible for the league title in 1986, while the Villanova University Wildcats came on board in 1985. They became eligible for the league title in 1988. The Yankee Conference was one of the original conferences to receive an automatic bid to the NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs in 1978. Since the birth of NCAA Division I-AA, Boston University went to the playoffs five times (1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1994); Rhode Island three times (1981, 1984, 1985); Massachusetts three times (1978, 1988, 1990); Delaware six times (1986, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996); Villanova four times (1989, 1991, 1992, 1996); Maine twice (1987, 1989); New Hampshire twice (1991, 1994); James Madison twice (1994, 1995), William & Mary twice (1993- 1996) and Richmond (1987) once. Curtis Eller is a two-time Yankee Conference Defensive Player of the Year. Running back Pat Kennedy played for Villanova when the Wildcats were a member of the Yankee Conference.2019 FOOTBALL VILLANO VA. C OM 62 CONFERENCES YANKEE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS YEAR CHAMPION(S) 1996 William & Mary 1995 Rhode Island, Delaware 1994 James Madison, New Hampshire 1993 Boston University, William & Mary 1992 Delaware 1991 VILLANOVA, Delaware 1989 VILLANOVA, Connecticut, Maine 1988 Delaware, Massachusetts 1987 Richmond, Maine 1986 Delaware, Connecticut, Massachusetts 1985 Rhode Island 1984 Rhode Island, Boston Univ. 1983 Boston Univ., Connecticut 1982 Massachusetts, Boston Univ. 1981 Rhode Island, Massachusetts 1980 Boston University 1979 Massachusetts 1978 Massachusetts 1977 Massachusetts 1976 New Hampshire 1975 New Hampshire 1974 Maine, Massachusetts 1973 Connecticut 1972 Massachusetts 1971 Connecticut, Massachusetts YEAR CHAMPION(S) 1970 Connecticut 1969 Massachusetts 1968 Connecticut, New Hampshire 1967 Massachusetts 1966 Massachusetts 1965 Maine 1964 Massachusetts 1963 Massachusetts 1962 New Hampshire 1961 Massachusetts 1960 Connecticut 1959 Connecticut 1958 Connecticut, New Hampshire 1957 Connecticut, Rhode Island 1956 Connecticut 1955 Rhode Island 1954 New Hampshire 1953 New Hampshire, Rhode Island 1952 Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire 1951 Maine 1950 New Hampshire 1949 Connecticut, Maine 1948 New Hampshire 1947 New Hampshire, Connecticut, Maine 50th ANNIVERSARY TEAM The Yankee Conference 50th Anniversary All-Time Team was selected by a vote of current and former directors of athletics, head coaches, sports information directors and members of the media. QB Greg Landry (UMass, 65-67) RB Rene Ingoglia (UMass, 92-95) RB Paul Lewis (Boston U ., 81-84) WR Bill Brooks (Boston U ., 82-85) WR Mark Didio (UConn, 88-91) TE Brian Forster (URI, 83-87) OL Bill Durkin (UMass, 90-93) OL Scott Hough (Maine, 86-89) OL Bruce Kimball (UMass, 75-78) OL Bob Speight (Boston U ., 78-87) OL Jeffrey Williams (URI, 73-76) PK John Coursey (JMU, 93-96) RS Barry Bourassa (UNH, 89-92) DL Brian Corcoran (UMass, 91-94) DL Mike Foley (UNH, 92-95) DL Steve Furness (URI, 69-71) DL Ed McAleney (UMass, 72-75) LB Steve Doig (UNH, 78-81) LB Curtis Eller (Villanova, 89-92) LB Eric Johnson (UR, 89-92) LB Dwayne Sabb (UNH, 88-91) DB Chris Helon (Boston U ., 91-94) DB Brian Jordan (UR, 86-88) DB Mark Seals (Boston U ., 85-88) DB Kevin Smith (URI, 87-90) P Gene Vadas (Delaware, 88-91)CONFERENCE YEAR IN REVIEW2019 FOOTBALL V I L L A NO V A . C OM 64 YEAR IN REVIEW 2018 GAME RECAPS SCORING SUMMARY 1st 10:53 Villanova Ryan Bell 1 yd pass from Zach Bednarczyk (Drew Kresge kick), 8-70 4:07 Villanova 7 - Temple 0 5:35 Temple Aaron Boumerhi 46 yd field goal, 12-42, 5:00, Villanova 7 - Temple 3 1:03 Villanova Brandon Chadbourn 17 yd pass from Zach Bednarczyk (Drew Kresge kick failed), 11-76 4:27 Villanova 13 - Temple 3 2nd 7:47 Temple Kimere Brown 74 yd blocked FG return (Aaron Boumerhi kick), Villanova 13 - Temple 10 3rd 5:45 Temple Isaiah Wright 15 yd pass from Frank Nutile (Aaron Boumerhi kick), 12-70 4:37 Temple 17 - Villanova 13 4th 7:17 Villanova Jarrett McClenton 30 yd pass from Zach Bednarczyk (Drew Kresge kick blocked), 10-80 4:35, Villanova 19 - Temple 17 VU TEMPLE First Downs 26 16 Rushes-Yards 37-151 22-46 Passing Yards 254 205 Passes Attempts-Completions-INT 40-29-1 33-19-2 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 77-405 55-251 Fumble Returns-Yards-TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TDs 2-9-0 2-28-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs 4-75-0 3-49-0 Interception Returns-Yards-TDs 2-0-0 1-15-0 Punts (Number-Average) 3-42.7 2-43.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards 9-82 6-56 Possession Time 38:39 21:21 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 16 8 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 3 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 1-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-4 2-12 PLAYER STATS RUSHING: Aaron Forbes (16-111); Justin Covington (8-30); Matt Gudzak (5-20); Jarrett McClenton (2-5); Zach Bednarczyk (2-minus 3); TEAM (3-minus 12) PASSING: Zach Bednarczyk (29-40-1-254) RECEIVING: Ryan Bell (9-81); Changa Hodge (6-40); Jarrett McClenton (5-63); Aaron Forbes (3-18); Jevon Jones (2-23); Brandon Chadbourn (1-17); Adeyemi DaSilva (1-5); Justin Covington (1-5); Simon Bingelis (1-2) INTERCEPTIONS: Jeff Steeb (1-0); Elijah Trent (1-0) FUMBLES: Aaron Forbes (1-0) TACKLES: Jaquan Amos (5-2); Rob Rolle (3-3); Christian Benford (5-0); Keeling Hunter (4-1); Malik Fisher (4-0); Chucky Smith (4-0); Bryan White (3-0); Drew Wiley (2-1); Jafonta Johnson (2-0); Jeff Steeb (1-1); Amin Black (1-0); Aaron Seigle (1-0); Terrell Vassel (1-0); Matt Gudzak (1-0); MJ Dumas (1-0); Elijah Trent (1-0) SACKS: Malik Fisher (1-0) SCORING SUMMARY 1st 6:17 Lehigh Ed Mish 21 yd field goal, 14-58 5:40, Lehigh 3 - Villanova 0 1:34 Villanova Justin Covington 3 yd run (Drew Kresge kick), 9-63 4:36 Villanova 7 - Lehigh 3 2nd 13:47 Villanova Jarrett McClenton 62 yd pass from Zach Bednarczyk (Drew Kresge kick), 3-56 1:05 Villanova 14 - Lehigh 3 6:04 Villanova Ryan Bell 4 yd pass from Zach Bednarczyk Drew Kresge kick failed), 7-81 3:35 Villanova 20 - Lehigh 3 3rd 9:04 Villanova - Drew Kresge 35 yd field goal, 11-67 4:11 Villanova 23 - Lehigh 3 2:56 Jarrett McClenton 28 yd pass from Zach Bednarczyk (Matt Gudzak pass from Zach Bednarczyk), 2-31 0:43, Villanova 31 - Lehigh 3 4th 5:12 Lehigh Devon Bibbens 26 yd pass from Brad Mayes (Brad Mayes pass failed), 8-67 3:29 Villanova 31 - Lehigh 9 VU LEHIGH First Downs 22 10 Rushes-Yards 45-190 24-32 Passing Yards 215 144 Passes Attempts-Completions-INT 29-16-1 35-18-1 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 74-405 59-176 Fumble Returns-Yards-TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TDs 5-40-0 3-11-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs 3-80-0 2-34-0 Interception Returns-Yards-TDs 1-1-0 1-0-0 Punts (Number-Average) 6-37.2 10-43.3 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 9-75 8-74 Possession Time 33:56 26:04 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 14 2 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 1-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-15 4-29 PLAYER STATS RUSHING: Jalen Jackson (12-69); Aaron Forbes (11-57); Justin Covington (7-29); Adeyemi DaSilva (3-28); Matt Gudzak (5-21); Zach Bednarczyk (4-7); Jack Schetelich (3-minus 21) PASSING: Zach Bednarczyk (16-29-1-215); Jack Schetelich (0-0-0-0) RECEIVING: Jarrett McClenton (6-114); Ryan Bell (5-62); Changa Hodge (2-27); Aaron Forbes (1-9); Simon Bingelis (1-7); Justin Covington (1-minus 4) INTERCEPTIONS: Christian Benford (1-1) FUMBLES: None TACKLES: Christian Benford (6-0); Amin Black (3-1); Jaquam Amos (3-0); Terrell Vassel (3-0); Owen Thomas (3-0); Jeff Steeb (2-1); Chucky Smith (2-0); Rob Rolle (2-0); Malik Fisher (2-0); Keeling Hunter (2-0); Darryl McDaniel (0-2); Datrell Reed (1-0); Bryan White (1-0); Trajan Anderson (1-0); Nowoola Awopetu (1-0); Julian Williams (1-0); Aaron Seigle (1-0); Jafonta Johnson (1-0); Drew Wiley (1-0); Lorenzo Hernandez (1-0) SACKS: Owen Thomas (1-0); Amin Black (1-0) GAME 1 NO. 19 VILLANOVA 19 TEMPLE 17 SEPTEMBER 1, 2018 PHILADELPHIA, PA. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL VILLANOVA (1-0) 13 0 0 6 19 TEMPLE (0-1) 3 7 7 0 17 GAME 2 VILLANOVA 31 LEHIGH 9 SEPTEMBER 8, 2018 BETHLEHEM, PA. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL VILLANOVA (2-0) 7 13 11 0 31 LEHIGH (1-1) 3 0 0 6 92019 FOOTBALL 65 V I L L A N O VA . CO M YEAR IN REVIEW 2018 GAME RECAPS SCORING SUMMARY 1st 13:49 Villanova - Aaron Forbes 7 yd run (Drew Kresge kick), 3-20 1:07, Villanova 7 - Bucknell 0 4:52 Villanova - Matt Gudzak 3 yd run (Drew Kresge kick), 7-80 4:07, Villanova 14 - Bucknell 0 2:33 Villanova - Josh McGrigg 90 yd pass from Zach Bednarczyk (Drew Kresge kick), 1-90 0:14, Villanova 21 - Bucknell 0 2:10 Villanova - Adeyemi DaSilva 29 yd run (Drew Kresge kick), 1-33 0:08, Villanova 28 - Bucknell 0 2nd 7:56 Bucknell - Logan Bitikofer 1 yd run (Ethan Torres kick), 3-12 1:17, Villanova 28 - Bucknell 7 3:46 Villanova - Aaron Forbes 1 yd run (Drew Kresge kick), 1-1 0:04, Villanova 35 - Bucknell 7 0:16 Villanova - Zach Bednarczyk 2 yd run (Drew Kresge kick), 7-86 1:36, Villanova 42 - Bucknell 7 4th 14:56 Villanova - D’Andre Pollard 4 yd run (Drew Kresge kick), 10-40 5:15, Villanova 49 - Bucknell 7 BU VU First Downs 8 28 Rushes-Yards 27-41 58-302 Passing Yards 87 307 Passes Attempts-Completions-INT 24-11-3 22-13-1 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 51-128 80-609 Fumble Returns-Yards-TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TDs 1-0-0 3-3-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs 6-118-0 1-23-0 Interception Returns-Yards-TDs 1-0-0 3-21-0 Punts (Number-Average) 9-51.0 2-47.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-3 Penalties-Yards 9-85 8-70 Possession Time 22:50 37:10 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 13 8 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 5-7 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-14 3-23 PLAYER STATS RUSHING: Matt Gudzak (8-60); Aaron Forbes (10-41); Jack Schetelich (10-39); Zach Bednarzcyk (8-38); Adeyemi DaSilva (1-36); D’Andre Pollard (10-30); Damone Drew (6-24); Justin Covington (5-22); Dez Boykin (0-3); Jarrett McClenton (0-9) PASSING: Zach Bednarczyk (11-17-1-281); Jack Schetelich (2-5-0-26) RECEIVING: Josh McGrigg (5-187); Jarrett McClenton (2-32); Todd Summers (2-26); Jevon Jones (1-37); Simon Bingelis (1-17); Justin Covington (1-10); Aaron Forbes (1-minus 2) INTERCEPTIONS: Jaquan Amos (1-21); Elijah Trent (1-0); Christian Benford (1-0) FUMBLES: Aaron Forbes (1-1); Matt Gudzak (1-1); Josh McGrigg (1-1) TACKLES: Drew Wiley (3-3); Christian Benford (4-1); Darryl McDaniel (4-1); Trajan Anderson (2-2); Amin Black (1-3); Jeff Steeb (0-4); Chucky Smith (2-1); Qwashin Townsel (2-1); Patrick Reed (2-1); Jaquan Amos (1-2); Michael Taylor (1-2); Forrest Rhyne (1-1); Jafonta Johnson (1-1); Malik Fisher (1-0); Datrell Reed (1-0); Matt Gudzak (1-0); Gabe Cohen (1-0); Julian Williams (1-0); Drew Ehrlich (1-0); Nowoola Awopetu (0-1); Keeling Hunter (0-1); Dez Boykin (0-1) SACKS: Jeff Steeb (0-1); Malik Fisher (1-0); Datrell Reed (1-0); Michael Taylor (0-1) SCORING SUMMARY 1st 11:53 Villanova - Aaron Forbes 5 yd pass from Zach Bednarczyk (Drew Kresge kick), 6-77 3:07 Villanova 7 - Towson 0 9:59 Villanova - Ryan Bell 31 yd pass from Zach Bednarczyk (Drew Kresge kick), 2-83 0:35, Villanova 14 - Towson 0 4:56 Towson - Shane Simpson 13 yd run (Aidan O’Neill kick), 13-72 4:57 Villanova 14 - Towson 7 0:37 Towson - Shane Leatherbury 76 yd pass from Tom Flacco (Aidan O’Neill kick), 6-87 3:03 Villanova 14 - Towson 14 0:29 Towson - Troy Vincent 14 yd fumble recovery (Aidan O’Neill kick), Towson 21 - Villanova 14 2nd 6:44 Towson - Shane Simpson 8 yd pass from Tom Flacco (Aidan O’Neill kick), 13-92 5:43 Towson 28 - Villanova 14 2:26 Towson - Yeedee Thaenrat 1 yd run (Aidan O’Neill kick), 6-38 2:11 Towson 35 - Villanova 14 1:06 Villanova - Ryan Bell 11 yd pass from Zach Bednarczyk (Drew Kresge kick), 4-86 1:16 Towson 35 - Villanova 21 3rd 11:05 Villanova - Jarrett McClenton 14 yd pass from Zach Bednarczyk (Drew Kresge kick), 6-51 2:22 Towson 35 - Villanova 28 1:59 Towson - Shane Leatherbury 14 yd pass from Tom Flacco (Aidan O’Neill kick), 7-63 2:39 Towson 42 - Villanova 28 4th 8:16 Villanova - Matt Gudzak 1 yd run (Drew Kresge kick), 8-59 3:04, Towson 42 - Villanova 35 3:12 Towson - Aidan O’Neill 26 yd field goal, 12-66 5:04, Towson 45 - Villanova 35 TOWSON VU First Downs 32 21 Rushes-Yards 52-208 25-101 Passing Yards 320 389 Passes Attempts-Completions-INT 38-27-1 35-26-1 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 90-528 60-490 Fumble Returns-Yards-TDs 1-14-1 0-0-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TDs 0-0-0 1-5-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs 3-71-0 5-93-0 Interception Returns-Yards-TDs 1-0-0 1-0-0 Punts (Number-Average) 3-42.3 3-37.3 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 6-60 9-70 Possession Time 35:01 24:59 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 17 2 of 8 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 1 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-16 3-25 PLAYER STATS RUSHING: Aaron Forbes (8-74); Justin Covington (7-31); Matt Gudzak (3-8); Jarrett McClenton (2-5); Zach Bednarczyk (5-minus 17) PASSING: Zach Bednarczyk (26-35-1-389) RECEIVING: Ryan Bell (8-103); Jarrett McClenton (6-114); Aaron Forbes (3-61); Zac Kerxton (3-17); Adeyemi DaSilva (2-15); Changa Hodge (1-65); Brandon Chadbourn (1-10); Matt Gudzak (1-2); Justin Covington (1-2) INTERCEPTIONS: Jeff Steeb (1-0) FUMBLES: Jalen Jackson (1-1); Zach Bednarczyk (1-0) TACKLES: Rob Rolle (7-4); Christian Benford (6-5); Jeff Steeb (3-6); Keeling Hunter (2-7); Terrell Vassel (3-5); Jaquan Amos (6-1); Drew Wiley (5-2); Bryan White (1-4); Amin Black (3-1); Forrest Rhyne (2-2); Julian Williams (1-3); Jafonta Johnson (1-3); Aaron Seigle (1-2); Malik Fisher (1-1); Elijah Trent (1-1); Trajan Anderson (1-1); Nowoola Awopetu (1-0); Zac Kerxton (1-0); Darryl McDaniel (0-1); Lorenzo Hernandez (0-1); Chucky Smith (0-1) SACKS: Julian Williams (0-1); Malik Fisher (1-0); Jeff Steeb (1-0); Keeling Hunter (0-1) GAME 3 TOWSON 45 NO. 10 VILLANOVA 35 SEPTEMBER 15, 2018 VILLANOVA, PA. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL TOWSON (2-1, 1-0) 21 14 7 3 45 VILLANOVA (2-1, 0-1) 14 7 7 7 35 GAME 4 NO. 15 VILLANOVA 49 BUCKNELL 19 SEPTEMBER 22, 2018 VILLANOVA, PA. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL BUCKNELL (0-4) 0 7 0 0 10 VILLANOVA (3-1) 28 14 0 7 492019 FOOTBALL V I L L A NO V A . C OM 66 YEAR IN REVIEW 2018 GAME RECAPS SCORING SUMMARY 1st 9:58 Villanova - Drew Kresge 35 yd field goal, 13-47 5:02, Villanova 3 - Maine 0 2nd 14:15 Maine - Kenny Doak 30 yd field goal, 15-84 5:55, Maine 3 - Villanova 3 3rd 9:09 Maine - Joe Fitzpatrick 2 yd run (Kenny Doak kick), 14-75 5:51, Maine 10 - Villanova 3 2:07 Villanova - Aaron Forbes 2 yd run (Drew Kresge kick), 4-16 1:44, Villanova 10 - Maine 10 4th 0:00 Maine - Kenny Doak 52 yd field goal, 9-48 1:39, Maine 13 - Villanova 10 VU UM First Downs 15 18 Rushes-Yards 34-88 41-143 Passing Yards 93 165 Passes Attempts-Completions-INT 25-12-2 33-19-2 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 59-181 74-308 Fumble Returns-Yards-TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TDs 1-0-0 2-6-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs 2-35-0 1-22-0 Interception Returns-Yards-TDs 2-5-0 2-19-0 Punts (Number-Average) 6-47.3 4-38.5 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 4-1 Penalties-Yards 5-30 5-40 Possession Time 29:10 30:50 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 13 7 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-15 4-33 PLAYER STATS RUSHING: Aaron Forbes (12-48); Jarrett McClenton (3-33); Justin Covington (2-9); Adeyemi DaSilva (1-2); Matt Gudzak (4-0); Jack Schetelich (12-minus 4) PASSING: Jack Schetelich (12-25-2-93) RECEIVING: Jarrett McClenton (3-22); Brandon Chadbourn (2-33); Changa Hodge (2-15); Matt Gudzak (1-8); Todd Summers (1-7); Jevon Jones (1-7); Simon Bingelis (1-4); Aaron Forbes (1-minus 3) INTERCEPTIONS: Keeling Hunter (1-5); Julian Williams (1-0) FUMBLES: Matt Gudzak (1-0) TACKLES: Drew Wiley (6-3); Jaquan Amos (6-1); Gabe Cohen (3-4); Amin Black (2-5); Jeff Steeb (4-2); Rob Rolle (4-1); Elijah Trent (1-4); Keeling Hunter (1-4); Julian Williams (2-2); Jafonta Johnson (2-2); Nowoola Awopetu (3-0); Bryan White (3-0); Forrest Rhyne (0-2); MJ Dumas (1-0); Darryl McDaniel (1-0); Chucky Smith (1-0); Malik Fisher (1-0); Trajan Anderson (1-0); Louie Csaszar (0-1); Jack Schetelich (0-1); Datrell Reed (0-1); Kofi Appiah (0-1) SACKS: Jeff Steeb (1-0); Amin Black (1-0) SCORING SUMMARY 1st 8:16 Villanova - Todd Summers 5 yd pass from Zach Bednarczyk (Drew Kresge kick), 7-65 3:26, Villanova 7 - Stony Brook 0 2nd 7:00 Villanova - Aaron Forbes 2 yd run (Drew Kresge kick), 9-80 4:17, Villanova 14 - Stony Brook 0 5:32 Villanova - Changa Hodge 56 yd pass from Adeyemi DaSilva (Drew Kresge kick), 1-56 0:09, Villanova 21 - Stony Brook 0 1:51 Stony Brook - Julius Wingate 15 yd pass from Joe Carbone (Jack Pruban kick failed), 10-75 3:41, Villanova 21 - Stony Brook 6 3rd 12:04 Stony Brook - Donald Liotine 3 yd run (Jack Pruban kick), 8-37 4:28, Villanova 21 - Stony Brook 13 7:06 Stony Brook - Julius Wingate 26 yd pass from Joe Carbone (Donavin Washington pass from Joe Carbone), 9-97 3:26, Villanova 21 - Stony Brook 21 1:31 Stony Brook - John Haggart safety, Stony Brook 23 - Villanova 21 4th 4:13 Stony brook - Cal Daniels 5 yd pass from Joe Carbone (Jack Pruban kick failed); 11-59 5:07, Stony Brook 29 - Villanova 21 0:56 Villanova - Jarrett McClenton 25 yd pass from Jack Schetelich (Jack Schetelich pass failed), 10-75 3:17, Stony Brook 29 - Villanova 27 VU SBU First Downs 19 27 Rushes-Yards 30-107 47-161 Passing Yards 292 270 Passes Attempts-Completions-INT 30-21-0 35-20-0 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 60-399 82-431 Fumble Returns-Yards-TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TDs 1-1-0 1-2-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs 4-103-0 1-9-0 Interception Returns-Yards-TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0 Punts (Number-Average) 5-45.4 5-41.6 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards 11-80 6-36 Possession Time 25:27 34:33 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 11 8 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-25 PLAYER STATS RUSHING: Aaron Forbes (11-69); Zach Bednarczyk (7-27); Jarrett McClenton (1-6); Matt Gudzak (6-3); Jack Schetelich (5-2) PASSING: Zach Bednarczyk (15-23-0-180); Jack Schetelich (5-6-0-56); Adeyemi DaSilva (1-1-0-56) RECEIVING: Simon Bingelis (6-40); Todd Summers (5-77); Jarrett McClenton (3-65); Changa Hodge (2-64); Aaron Forbes (2-17); Matt Gudzak (1-20); Josh McGrigg (1-7); Justin Covington (1-2) INTERCEPTIONS: None FUMBLES: Josh McGrigg (1-1); Zach Bednarczyk (1-0) TACKLES: Rob Rolle (7-3); Jaquan Amos (4-4); Jeff Steeb (4-4); Gabe Cohen (2-4); Bryan White (1-5); Christian Benford (5-0); Nowoola Awopetu (2-3); Jafonta Johnson (1-4); Keeling Hunter (2-2); Elijah Trent (2-1); Julian Williams (1-2); Terrell Vassel (1-2); Drew Wiley (0-3); Trajan Anderson (1-1); Forrest Rhyne (1-1); Peter Fallon (0-2); Aaron Seigle (0-2); Malik Fisher (1-0); Amin Black (0-1); Joseph Sotomayor (0-1); Aaron Forbes (0-1) SACKS: None GAME 5 NO. 17 STONY BROOK 29 NO. 13 VILLANOVA 27 SEPTEMBER 29, 2018 STONY BROOK, N.Y. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL VILLANOVA (3-2,0-2) 7 14 0 6 27 STONY BROOK (4-1,2-0) 0 6 17 6 29 GAME 6 NO. 25 MAINE 13 NO. 19 VILLANOVA 10 OCTOBER 6, 2018 ORONO, MAINE SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL VILLANOVA (3-3,0-3) 3 0 7 0 10 MAINE (3-2,2-0) 0 3 7 3 132019 FOOTBALL 67 V I L L A N O VA . CO M YEAR IN REVIEW 2018 GAME RECAPS SCORING SUMMARY 1st 14:48 New Hampshire - Carlos Washington, Jr. 75 yd run (Jason Hughes kick), 1-75 0:12, New Hampshire 7 - Villanova 0 4:42 New Hampshire - Jason Hughes 37 yd field goal, 10-56 4:42, New Hampshire 10 - Villanova 0 2nd 6:10 New Hampshire - Trevor Knight 11 yd run (Jason Hughes kick), 5-61 2:15, New Hampshire 17 - Villanova 0 4:38 New Hampshire - Carlos Washington, Jr. 16 yd run (Jason Hughes kick), 4-39 0:53, New Hampshire 24 - Villanova 0 3rd 6:24 New Hampshire - Trevor Knight 7 yd run (Jason Hughes kick),12-70 7:27, New Hampshire 31 - Villanova 0 4th 12:12 New Hampshire - Jason Hughes 26 yd field goal, 14-61 7:27, New Hampshire 34 - Villanova 0 UNH VU First Downs 20 12 Rushes-Yards 43-246 21-13 Passing Yards 158 151 Passes Attempts-Completions-INT 23-13-0 33-16-0 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 66-404 54-164 Fumble Returns-Yards-TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TDs 1-minus 2-0 2-minus 1-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs 0-0-0 6-125-0 Interception Returns-Yards-TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0 Punts (Number-Average) 5-35.4 8-39.2 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 5-55 2-15 Possession Time 35:43 24:17 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 13 1 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 3 0 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 0-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-32 1-11 PLAYER STATS RUSHING: Justin Covington (4-36); Aaron Forbes (6-8); Matt Gudzak (2-3); Jarrett McClenton (1-minus 1); Zach Bednarczyk (3-minus 9); Qadir Ismail (5-minus 24) PASSING: Zach Bednarczyk (13-21-0-103); Qadir Ismail (3-12-0-48) RECEIVING: Jarrett McClenton (4-32); Todd Summers (2-37); Dez Boykin (2-29); Changa Hodge (2-17); Simon Bingelis (2-15); Aaron Forbes (2-10); Zac Kerxton (1-9); Matt Gudzak (1-2) INTERCEPTIONS: None FUMBLES: Aaron Forbes (1-1) TACKLES: Amin Black (4-3); Christian Benford (4-2); Julian Williams (2-3); Bryan White (1-4); Terrell Vassel (3-1); Forrest Rhyne (3-1); Aaron Seigle (3-0); Drew Wiley (2-1); Jafonta Johnson (1-2); Darryl McDaniel (1-2); Jaquan Amos (1-2); Rob Rolle (2-0); Trajan Anderson (2-0); Peter Fallon (2-0); Keeling Hunter (1-1); Gabe Cohen (1-1); Jeff Steeb (0-2); Malik Fisher (1-0); Elijah Trent (1-0); Aaron Forbes (0-1) SACKS: Amin Black (1-0) SCORING SUMMARY 1st 10:15 James Madison - Ethan Ratke 31 yd field goal, 11-52 3:33, James Madison 3 - Villanova 0 2:20 James Madison - Marcus Marshall 2 yd run, Ethan Ratke kick, 13-69 4:57, James Madison 10 - Villanova 0 2nd 5:14 James Madison - Ethan Ratke 32 yd field goal, 10-49 3:52, James Madison 13 - Villanova 0 0:12 James Madison - Ethan Ratke 31 yd field goal, 6-24 0:47, James Madison 16 - Villanova 0 3rd 7:46 James Madison - D’Angelo Amos 89 yd punt return, James Madison 23 - Villanova 0 5:36 James Madison - D’Angelo Amos 81 yd punt return, James Madison 30 - Villanova 0 4th 0:35 James Madison - Ben DiNucci 1 yd run (Ethan Ratke kick),12-70 5:54, James Madison 37 - Villanova 0 JMU VU First Downs 19 11 Rushes-Yards 38-131 41-63 Passing Yards 171 94 Passes Attempts-Completions-INT 32-21-1 18-11-0 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 70-302 59-157 Fumble Returns-Yards-TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TDs 4-188-0 0-0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs 0-0-0 1-11-0 Interception Returns-Yards-TDs 0-0-0 1-10-0 Punts (Number-Average) 4-28.2 8-40.1 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 1-13 4-40 Possession Time 30:04 29:56 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 17 6 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 0-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 6-38 1-2 PLAYER STATS RUSHING: Aaron Forbes (16-45); Justin Covington (5-15); Jarrett McClenton (1-10); Matt Gudzak (3-4); TEAM (1-minus 1); Adeyemi DaSilva (9-minus 4); Jack Schetelich (6-minus 6) PASSING: Jack Schetelich (7-13-0-71); Adeyemi DaSilva (4-23) RECEIVING: Jarrett McClenton (3-35); Simon Bingelis (2-29); Brandon Chadbourn (1-15); Jevon Jones (1-8); Matt Gudzak (1-6); Zac Kerxton (1-5); Todd Summers (1-1); Aaron Forbes (1-minus 5) INTERCEPTIONS: Jaquan Amos (1-10) FUMBLES: Adeyemi DaSilva 1-1 TACKLES: Jaquan Amos (7-2); Keeling Hunter (6-2); Rob Rolle (6-1); Elijah Trent (5-2); Amin Black (5-1); Drew Wiley (2-4); Bryan White (3-2); Julian Williams (2-3); Gabe Cohen (2-2); Aaron Seigle (2-1); Trajan Anderson (1-1); Forrest Rhyne (1-1); Malik Fisher (1-0); Datrell Reed (1-0); Darryl McDaniel (0-1); Matt Gudzak (0-1); Joseph Sotomayor (0-1); Jafonta Johnson (0-1) SACKS: Amin Black (1-0) GAME 7 NO. 6 JAMES MADISON 37 VILLANOVA 0 OCTOBER 13, 2018 VILLANOVA, PA. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL JAMES MADISON (5-2,3-1) 10 6 14 7 37 VILLANOVA (3-4,0-4) 0 0 0 0 0 GAME 8 NEW HAMPSHIRE 34 VILLANOVA 0 OCTOBER 27, 2018 VILLANOVA, PA. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL NEW HAMPSHIRE (2-6,1-4) 10 14 7 3 34 VILLANOVA (3-5, 0-5) 0 0 0 0 0Next >