Check back soon for schedule and results.
Check back soon for schedule and results.

12/22/09
Eight student-athletes from Old Dominion Athletic Conference member schools to earn a 2009 ODAC/Farm Bureau Scholar-Athlete Award during the fall athletic schedule. Farm Bureau Insurance is the proud presenter of each award for the ODAC's 22 sponsored sports.
12/11/09
Emory & Henry running back Caleb Jennings won the Dudley Award, as presented by the Richmond Times-Dispatch and the Touchdown Club of Richmond. Jennings, a junior, was named the ODAC Offensive Player of the Year after leading the league with 1,371 yards rushing and 14 touchdowns via the ground.
11/24/09
E&H's Caleb Jennings and H-SC's Will Riggenbach (above) were tabbed the league’s offensive and defensive players of the year. H-SC's Marty Favret was named the top coach while GC's Daniel Biggerstaff was selected as the rookie honoree. The ODAC/Farm Bureau Scholar-Athlete Awardis shared by H-SC's Josh Miller and WLU's Greg Kurkis.
11/19/09
ODAC teams and individual are moving into the latter rounds of their respective NCAA tournaments this weekend. Football is the only exception as its tournament begins on Saturday with 16 first round contests around the nation. Brad and J.J. take the time to give some insight into each of the ODAC's athletes and squads still in contention.
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.
11/14/09
The 115th edition of “The Game” was more like a mud bowl following days of rain, but that didn’t 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 league’s automatic qualifier.

  Conference Overall
GP Record Win % GP Record Win % Last 10 Streak
Hampden-Sydney 6 6-0 1.000 11 10-1 0.909 9-1 Lost 1
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 4-6 0.400 4-6 Lost 1
Washington & Lee 6 2-4 0.333 10 4-6 0.400 4-6 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):
136.9
130.1
128.5
   
Passing Yards
C. Sedlar (HSC):
H. Driskell (BC):
B. Watkins (GC):
3182
1896
1679
   
Passing TDs
C. Sedlar (HSC):
H. Driskell (BC):
A. Faulkner (RMC):
31
18
11
   
Rushing Yards

C. Jennings (E&H):
T. Tate (BC):
J. Clemo (WLU):

1371
1167
923
   
Rushing TDs
C. Jennings (E&H):
K. Rohle (HSC):
J. Clemo (WLU):
14
12
11
   
Receptions
E. Peoples (RMC):
J. Parker (GC):
K. Rohle (HSC):
75
55
49
   
Receiving Yards
E. Peoples (RMC):
T. Beiler (BC):
S. Cavanagh (HSC):
1101
843
683
   
Receiving TDs
T. Beiler (BC):
A. Mancini (HSC):
K. Vance (HSC):
9
8
6
   
Scoring (TDs - Points)
K. Rohle (HSC):
C. Jennings (E&H):
J. Clemo (WLU):
106
92
66
   
Tackles (Total)
R. Paul (GC):
S. Wicks (E&H):
T. Ikwild (HSC):
135
97
94
   
Sacks
Riggenbach (HSC):
M. Cassilly (WLU):
A. Sellers (HSC):
14.5
10.0
7.0
   
Interceptions
B. Doody (HSC):
J. Nelson (GC):
D. Sawyer (WLU):
9
8
5