Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: SUNDAY, October 22, 1995 TAG: 9510230048 SECTION: SPORTS PAGE: C-8 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: From Associated Press reports DATELINE: LENGTH: Medium
It is the Wasps' seventh crown in the past 11 years under coach Lou Wacker, who holds more ODAC titles than any other coach in league history.
Brand completed 10 of 17 throws, with scoring passes of 71, 20 and 47 yards. Emory & Henry (7-0 overall, 5-0 conference) also got 103 yards rushing and two touchdowns from J.D. Davis.
Dan Strelkauskas was 21-of-42 for 274 yards with two interceptions and a 3-yard scoring pass to William Rochelle for Guilford (3-3, 0-3). The Quakers were held to 74 yards rushing.
In other games involving Virginia teams:
Delaware 48, James Madison 19: The Blue Hens rushed for 520 yards as they overwhelmed the Dukes in a battle of Top 10 Division I-AA teams in Harrisonburg.
Leo Hamlett led the way for No.7 Delaware in the Yankee Conference game with 121 yards and three touchdowns rushing. The Blue Hens' quarterback also completed five of 12 passes for 76 yards. Kai Hebron added 144 yards rushing and one touchdown, and Pat Williams had 104 yards and a touchdown on the ground.
Delaware (7-0, 5-0) held No.10 JMU (6-2, 4-1) to 26 yards rushing, forced three turnovers and never punted.
The Dukes' Mike Cawley completed 31 of 48 passes for 263 yards and a touchdown. But he threw two interceptions and was sacked three times. The Dukes were without tailback Kelvin Jeter (509 yards, eight touchdowns), out with an injured right knee.
Liberty 37, Wofford 0: Lawrence Worthington ran for 170 yards and four touchdowns on 18 carries as the Flames burned the Terriers in Lynchburg.
Worthington's longest carry was a 58-yard touchdown. He also scored on runs of 1, 15 and 27 yards for Liberty (5-2).
Wofford (2-6) had 287 yards in offense compared with Liberty's 468, and converted only two of 12 third-down plays.
J.T. Morris added 103 yards on 11 carries as Liberty rolled up 315 yards rushing.
Massachusetts 20, William and Mary 9: The Minutemen used a dominating ground game and a stubborn defense to end the Tribe's five-game winning streak as they prevailed in a Yankee Conference game in Amherst, Mass.
UMass (4-3, 2-3) rolled up 256 yards running, compared with 122 for William and Mary (5-3, 2-2) in a game played mostly in driving rain.
The Minutemen sealed the victory with a 14-yard touchdown run by quarterback Anthony Catterton in the fourth quarter, eight plays after a fumble recovery at the Tribe's 32. Rene Ingoglia led the ground attack for UMass with 150 yards on 31 carries.
William & Mary's last scoring threat was thwarted when Matt Byrne's pass was intercepted in the end zone by UMass cornerback Breon Parker with 2:43 to play.
UMass led 14-3 at halftime. The Minutemen scored on their first possession on a 2-yard run by Rene Ingoglia. He set up the touchdown with an earlier 56-yard run.
Later in the opening quarter, William & Mary scored on a 29-yard field goal by Brian Shallcross.
UMass increased its lead to 14-3 before halftime when tailback Frank Alessio raced 61-yards for a touchdown.
Richmond 3, Fordham 3: Grayson Master kicked a 19-yard field goal with 10:07 remaining to give the Spiders (5-1-1) a sloppy tie with the Rams (3-4-1) in New York.
Fordham had scored on its opening drive when Bob Hagan kicked a 35-yard field goal 4:15 into the game.
Chuck O'Leary intercepted a pass by Richmond's Jason Gabriel on the Fordham 34 with 3:45 to play and the Rams ran out the clock.
Randolph-Macon 36, Davidson 0: Michael Hurt rushed 13 times for a career-high 156 yards and a touchdown to lead the Yellow Jackets (3-3-1) past the Wildcats (1-6-0) in Ashland.
Bryan Lewis gained 78 yards on four carries, including a 69-yard touchdown run that gave Randolph Macon a 6-0 lead on the second play of the game. The Yellow Jackets Randolph-Macon gained 266 yards rushing and held Davidson to 166 yards total offense and picking off five passes.
Catholic 34, Hampden-Sydney 0: Kevin Ricca threw for 250 yards and three touchdowns, and Matt Taylor rushed for a season-high 158 yards to lead the Cardinals (3-2-1) past the Tigers (2-5) in Washington.
Catholic intercepted three passes and limited Hampden-Sydney to 113 yards passing.
Frostburg State 14, Bridgewater 10: Travis Harriston and Brian Ball each rushed for more than 100 yards and one touchdown as the Bobcats (4-3) held off the Eagles (0-7) in Bridgewater.
Harriston gained 110 yards on 14 carries, and Ball rushed 19 times for 109 yards. Both scored in the first quarter to give Frostburg State a 14-0 lead.
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