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2014 CAA Football 20 National Semifinalists 24 National Award Winners 5 National Champions 2014 CAA Football 20 National Semifinalists 24 National Award Winners Week 12 Notes | CAAFootball.com | caafootball.wordpress.com | @CAAFootball | #CAAFB | YouTube.com/caafootball Eric Wieberg | CAA Football Director of Communications & Operations 804.545.7225 (o) | 816.304.9162 (c) | [email protected] | @ewieberg --------CONFERENCE-------- ----------OVERALL---------- TEAMS W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Home Away Neutral Streak New Hampshire 6-0 1.000 227 101 8-1 .889 344 201 5-0 3-1 0-0 W8 Villanova 5-1 .833 220 127 8-2 .800 385 195 5-0 3-2 0-0 W1 James Madison 4-2 .667 205 162 7-3 .700 329 304 3-1 4-2 0-0 W5 Richmond 4-2 .667 164 109 7-3 .700 320 220 4-1 3-2 0-0 L1 Delaware 4-2 .667 157 143 6-4 .600 219 249 4-2 2-2 0-0 W2 William & Mary 3-3 .500 133 143 6-4 .600 246 224 4-1 2-3 0-0 W1 Maine 3-3 .500 114 138 4-5 .444 144 197 2-2 2-3 0-0 W2 Stony Brook 3-3 .500 118 95 4-6 .400 164 143 2-3 2-3 0-0 L2 UAlbany 2-4 .333 165 179 6-4 .400 264 216 3-3 3-1 0-0 L2 Towson 2-4 .333 93 181 4-6 .400 172 293 2-3 2-3 0-0 L1 Elon 0-6 .000 77 170 1-9 .100 125 283 1-4 0-5 0-0 L7 Rhode Island 0-6 .000 82 207 0-10 .000 123 367 0-4 0-6 0-0 L10 WEEK 12 SCHEDULE WEEK 11 CAA FOOTBALL AWARDS Rankings: TSN/FCS Coaches Saturday, Nov. 15 Offensive Player of the Week Vad Lee | QB | James Madison 12:30 p.m. 25/- James Madison (7-3, 4-2) at E. Clairborne Robins Stadium (8,700) 14/14 Richmond (7-3, 4-2) Richmond, Va. - Went 20-of-33 passing for 314 yards and 3 scores at SBU. TV: NBCSN | Series: Richmond leads 17-14 - Rushed 16 times for 56 yards. - Numbers came against then-No. 1 total defense in FCS. 1 p.m. Rhode Island (0-10, 0-6) at LaValle Stadium (8,136) Stony Brook (4-6, 3-3) Stony Brook, N.Y. TV: None | Series: Stony Brook leads 1-0 1 p.m. Delaware (6-4, 4-2) at Cowell Stadium (6,500) Defensive Player of the Week 1/2 New Hampshire (8-1, 6-0) Durham, N.H. Joe Sarnese | S | Stony Brook TV: None | Series: Delaware leads 20-11 3 p.m. Maine (4-5, 3-3) at Rhodes Stadium (11,250) - Tallied game-high 11 tackles against Towson. - Returned a 4th-quarter inerception 48 yards for a Nova Elon (1-9, 0-6) Elon, N.C. touchdown. TV: None | Series: First Meeting 3 p.m. 24/23 William & Mary (6-4, 3-3) at Johnny Unitas Stadium (11,198) Towson (4-6, 2-4) Towson, Md. TV: Comcast SportsNet | Series: William & Mary leads 7-3 Special Teams Player of the Week 7 p.m. rv/- UAlbany (6-4, 2-4) at Villanova Stadium (12,000) Benjamin Davis | LB | Maine 6/6 Villanova (8-2, 5-1) Philadelphia, Pa. TV: ASN | Series: First Meeting - Blocked a Richmond punt and recovered it in the end zone for a Maine touchdown. - Recovered a fumble on kick coverage. Rookie of the Week Josh Gontarek | WR | UAlbany - Caught 6 passes for career-high 118 yards against Delaware. - Posted 4th-quarter scoring receptions of 29 yards and 19 yards. Game Week 12: Nov. 9-15 2014 CAA Football Notes | Pg. 2 CAA Football Communications Directory CAA Football caafootball.com | caafootball.wordpress.com | @CAAFootball | facebook.com/CAAFootball | youtube.com/CAAFootball Contact: Eric Wieberg, Director of Communications & Operations [email protected] | (O) 804.545.7225 | (C) 816.304.9162 | 8625 Patterson Ave., Richmond, VA 23229 UAlbany ualbanysports.com | @UAlbanyFootball | facebook.com/UAlbanySports | youtube.com/UAlbanySports Contact: Lizzie Barlow, Director [email protected] | (O) 518.442.3359 | (C) 518.852.8362 | (Pressbox) 518.442.5895 Delaware bluehens.com | @UDBlueHens | facebook.com/DelawareBlueHens | youtube.com/UDBlueHens Contact: Scott Selheimer, Assistant Athletics Director [email protected] | (O) 302.831.8007 | (C) 302.562.5129 | (Pressbox) 302.831.6199 Elon elonphoenix.com | @ElonFB | facebook.com/ElonPhoenix | youtube.com/ElonPhoenixAthletics Contact: Chris Rash, Associate Director [email protected] | (O) 336.278.6712 | (C) 336.263.4737 | (Pressbox) 336.278.6777 James Madison jmusports.com | @JMUFootball | facebook.com/JMUDukes | youtube.com/JMUFanatic Contact: John Martin, Assistant Athletic Director [email protected] | (O) 540.568.6154 | (C) 540.476.1259 | (Pressbox) 540.568.6521 Maine goblackbears.com | @BlackBearsFB | facebook.com/UMBlackBears | youtube.com/UMBlackBears Contact: Tyson McHatten, Assistant Manager [email protected] | (O) 207.581.3596 | (C) 207.992.7746 | (Pressbox) 207.581.1049 New Hampshire unhwildcats.com | @UNH_Football | facebook.com/UNHWildcats | youtube.com/UNHAthletics Contact: Mike Murphy, Associate Director [email protected] | (O) 603.862.3906 | (C) 603.969.0774 | (Pressbox) 603.862.2645 Rhode Island gorhody.com | @RhodyFootball | facebook.com/RhodyFootball | youtube.com/rhodeislandrams Contact: Shane Donaldson, Coordinator [email protected] | (O) 401.874.2409 | (C) 508.509.7299 | (Pressbox) 401.481.6648 Richmond richmondspiders.com | @Spider_Football | facebook.com/SpiderAthletics | youtube.com/richmondspiders Contact: Scott Burns, Assistant Director [email protected] | (O) 804.287.6313 | (C) 804.398.1726 | (Pressbox) 804.289.1780 Stony Brook goseawolves.org | @StonyBrookFB | facebook.com/StonyBrookFootball | youtube.com/stonybrookseawolves Contact: Adam Gutes, Assistant Director [email protected] | (O) 631.632.7125 | (C) 631.374.7538 | (Pressbox) 631.632.4037 Towson towsontigers.com | @Towson_FB | facebook.com/TowsonFootball | youtube.com/TheTowsonTigers Contact: Dustin Semonavick, Director [email protected] | (O) 410.704.4571 | (C) 757.544.8393 | (Pressbox) 410.704.3102 Villanova villanova.com | @NovaFootball | facebook.com/VUFootball | youtube.com/NovaAthletics Contact: Dean Kenefick, Associate Athletics Director [email protected] | (O) 610.519.6514 | (C) 610.308.4395 | (Pressbox) 610.519.5290 William and Mary tribeathletics.com | @TribeAthletics | facebook.com/wmtribeathletics | youtube.com/TribeAthletics Contact: Pete Clawson, Assistant Athletics Director [email protected] | (O) 757.221.3369 | (C) 757.869.9323 | (Pressbox) 757.221.3414 CAAFootball.com | caafootball.wordpress.com | @CAAFootball | #CAAFB | YouTube.com/caafootball Game Week 12: Nov. 9-15 2014 CAA Football Notes | Pg. 3 CAAFootball.com CAA Football on YouTube CAAFootball.com features the latest videos, news and stories on all of the happenings around the con- Stay up to speed on all of CAA Football’s digital media efforts on YouTube at www.YouTube.com/ ference, including the 12 football schools. 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