Showing posts with label Bridgewater College. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bridgewater College. Show all posts

Monday, September 5, 2016

ODAC Football Report Week 1



The Old Dominion Athletic Conference released their Week 1 Football Report. Former Clarke County Eagle, Davey Hardesty was named ODAC Defensive Player of the week. To view the complete report at the Old Dominion Athletic Conference follow this link: ODAC Football Report Week 1

Offensive Player of the Week
 Tre Frederick| Randolph-Macon| So.| Running Back
Frederick, a sophomore from Angier, N.C., helped the Yellow Jackets post 51 points for the first time since 2011 with 223 all-purpose yards in Randolph-Macon's 51-0 triumph over Dickinson College. Frederick ran for a career-high 177 yards in his first outing as R-MC's lead running back. That effort included a 95-yard touchdown sprint to put the Yellow Jackets on top, 16-0, early in the second quarter. He finished his 19-carry day with a 9.3 per rush average. Frederick also returned a kickoff 46 yards to open the second half and lead to a touchdown. Frederick's 177 rushing yards led all ODAC backs in week one.


Defensive Player of the Week

 Davey Hardesty| Bridgewater| Sr.| Linebacker

Hardesty, a senior from Berryville, Va., helped Bridgewater to a 38-22 victory at Gettysburg College. The win featured a marked improvement by the Eagles' defense from its 49-10 loss in 2015 as BC held the Bullets scoreless until 7:28 of the fourth quarter. Hardesty backed up his defensive captaincy with six tackles that included a quarterback sack. His biggest play came early in the fourth frame when he intercepted a Gettsyburg passed and returned it 48 yards for a touchdown, giving Bridgewater a 31-0 lead with 14:30 to play. The interception was one of two turnovers forced by the Eagles' defense on the day.


Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Bridgewater Football Names 2016 Captains


J.P. Utz and Davey Hardesty named 2016 Bridgewater Captains       Photo Courtesy  Bridgewater Athletics



Football Names 2016 Captains: At the conclusion of the offseason program the Bridgewater College football team has selected seniors JP Utz and Davey Hardesty as captains elect for the upcoming season.

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Shenandoah Hornets Football season tickets now on sale


WINCHESTER, Va. - Catch the Hornets Buzz!

It's almost time for football once again at Shenandoah University, and we want you to be a part of all the exciting action on Sprint Field at Shentel Stadium this fall!

The process of our 2015 football season ticket drive is underway and we would like to invite you to take part in NCAA Division III football in the northern Shenandoah Valley this year.

The Hornets, under the direction of third year head coach Scott Yoder, open the 2015 campaign at home on September 5 against 2013 NCAA playoff participant Gallaudet University.

Yoder's squad also hosts ODAC opponents Bridgewater, Catholic, Emory and Henry and Washington and Lee at home this fall.

The Bridgewater game, on October 3, is part of Homecoming Weekend.

For additional schedule information, please visit us at www.suhornets.com.
Until August 1, season tickets will be $40.00 per seat. This is a 33 percent savings off the per game price.

Season tickets will be $50 per ticket after August 1st and reserved seats for individual games may be purchased in the week preceding that home game for $12.00/ticket.

Thank you for your support and we look forward to seeing you at Sprint Field at Shentel Stadium this fall. For more information, please call 540-665-4566 or email Donna Cates at dcates@su.edu.
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Thursday, September 18, 2014

Football Owns the Night Against Greensboro, 43-14 by Bridgewater Athletic Dept.

BRIDGEWATER, Va. – Junior Matthew Pisarcik connected twice with Jayme Perry for a pair of scores and accounted for four touchdowns as the Bridgewater Eagles football team rolled past the visiting Greensboro Pride by a 43-14 score on Saturday night at the Jopson Athletic Complex.
The win was one for the record books as it marked the first-ever on campus night football game in program history.
Bridgewater's defense forced a quick three-and-out from the Pride before scoring on a long clock-chewing drive on its first offensive possession. The 11-play, 87-yard scoring drive was capped off by a five-yard Pisarcik touchdown run as the Eagles took a 7-0 lead with 7:45 to go in the first. The drive took more than five minutes off of the clock.
Following the score, the Bridgewater defense forced another quick three-and-out and the Eagles turned good field position into another tally. Pisarcik first hit Tyler Moneymaker on a 22-yard strike to move the Eagles deep into Greensboro territory before Pisarcik hooked up with Keith Jennings on a 29-yard pattern to extend the lead to 14-0 which is where it would stand after the first 15 minutes of play.