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William and Mary Announces 2010 Schedule
Includes Five Home Games and a Trip to North Carolina
William and Mary Director of Athletics Terry Driscoll announced the release of the Tribe’s 2010 football schedule, which is highlighted by five home games at Zable Stadium and a trip to Atlantic C… more »
Eleven Players Honored with W&M QB Awards
The Tribe football program put the final touch on what was a remarkable 2009 season with its annual William and Mary Quarterback Club Football Banquet held on Sunday afternoon (Jan. 24) in Trinkle Hall on the College¹s campus.
The event, which is sp… more »
Richmond Announces 2010 Schedule
The Spiders are set to play six home games at new Robins Stadium in 2010.
With kickoff at new Robins Stadium less than eight months away, the reigning CAA Football Champion Richmond Spiders have announced their 2010 schedule. The 11-game slate begin… more »
CAA Teams Feeling Better
A meeting with the commissioner addresses travel concerns for four New England schools.
Tom Yeager, the Colonial Athletic Association commissioner, traveled to Boston this week to bridge the gap with the athletic directors at the universities of Main… more »
CAA member Northeastern drops football
Those who have visited Northeastern's Parsons Field and the Huskies' other football facilities were not shocked by the school's decision to drop football. Northeastern yesterday announced the cut, which leaves the Colonial Athletic Association with 11 t… more »
Villanova could repeat as FCS champion
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - So what chance does Villanova have to repeat as the Football Championship Subdivision champion next season?
A great one, according to Wildcats safety Ross Ventrone.
"I don't see any team in the future being better than this te… more »
Villanova’s sports year one for the books
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. —— Little did anyone realize that when Scottie Reynolds hit that layup against Pittsburgh last March to put Villanova in the Final Four, it was only the beginning of what has turned out to be a spectacular 2009 for the Wildcats.
As… more »
The 'Cats Meow: Villanova football faithful celebrate national championship
VILLANOVA — If you were looking for a hip, happening hotspot where you could watch the Villanova football team take on the Montana Grizzlies in Friday night’s FCS championship game, well, Villanova, itself, wasn’t that place.
The combination of the l… more »
FCS Teams like Monmouth Struggle with Cost of Fielding Successful Programs
Her office computer faces Kessler Field, so each day Marilyn McNeil, Monmouth University’s director of athletics, can observe the needs of her football program.
During fall practice, the scholarship-deprived Hawks file into a 16-year-old stadium whi… more »
Villanova Captures 2009 National Championship
Wildcats Knock Off Undefeated Montana, 23-21, In Title Game
Junior wide receiver Matt Szczur (Erma, N.J.) rushed for a career-high 159 yards and carried No. 2 seed Villanova (14-1) to its first national championship on Friday night in front of 14,… more »
'Nova ends Montana's perfect season, 23-21
Montana's perfect season ended in Chattanooga at the hands of Villanova, 23-21. The win marks the Wildcats' first NCAA FCS football title.
The Griz led 14-9 at halftime, but 'Nova shut down the Montana offense in the second half, limiting the Griz to… more »
2009 D-I Championship Game Postgame Notes And Quotes
Villanova 23, Montana 21.
Excellent NCAA coverage of their top football championship game.
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BY THE NUMBERS
1 - FCS Football National Championships won by Villanova
5 - FCS National Championships won by the Colonial Athletic Association s… more »
Villanova all business going into FCS title game
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Andy Talley thought he had just the perfect plan to get second-seeded Villanova in the right frame of mind for tonight's FCS showdown with top-seeded Montana at Finley Stadium.
Talley wanted to take the Wildcats to see the movie,… more »
For Talley, Villanova win would be ringing endorsement
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - A quarter-century ago, before he'd ever coached in his first football game at Villanova, Andy Talley got a championship ring. It was given to him by Rollie Massimino, after his Wildcats shocked the college basketball world by winnin… more »
Ready to rumble: Griz, Wildcats square off for national title
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. – It’s almost certainly going to be wet and it could be wild Friday, when Montana takes on Villanova in the NCAA Division I Football Championship at Finley Stadium.
To the matchups of a frenzied Villanova defense against the Grizzl… more »