University of Richmond Athletics

Fourth Quarter Heroics Lift Spiders To 13-12 Win Over Howard
09/27/2025 | Football
Richmond, Va. – Down by two scores with 12 minutes left to play, a pair of back-to-back fourth-quarter interceptions and two quick touchdowns right after gave the University of Richmond football team what it needed to rally past Howard, 13-12, during Family Weekend Presented by Sheehy Lexus of Richmond Saturday.
"We've got a resilient bunch," said Head Coach Russ Huesman after the win.
For three quarters, Howard had firm control. The Bison defense smothered Richmond's offense, forcing punts, recording a sack, and even notching a safety late in the second quarter. Running back Anthony Reagan Jr. led the Bison charge with a 52-yard touchdown run and finished with over 129 yards rushing. A field goal late in the third quarter extended Howard's lead to 12-0.
With Howard holding onto a commanding lead and threatening to score again in Spider territory, CJ Fraser came up with a massive play, intercepting Howard quarterback Tyriq Starks at the Richmond 3-yard line and returning it 55 yards to the Howard 42 to give the Spiders the spark they needed.
On the very next play, Isaiah Dawson took a reverse to the left and raced 42 yards down the sideline for a touchdown, igniting the comeback and putting Richmond on the board for the first time. The extra point cut the deficit to 12-7.
Disaster struck Howard again on their next drive. Deep in their own territory, Starks threw his second interception in a row— this time to Matei Fitz, who grabbed it inside the 10-yard line at the Howard 7. One play later, quarterback Ashten Snelsire, in relief of Kyle Wickersham, who left in the first quarter with a leg injury, connected with Aziz Foster-Powell for the go-ahead touchdown that would prove to be the game-winner.
On its next drive, Howard made one last push, reaching the red zone and facing 4th-and-short from the Richmond 21. Electing to kick rather than of go for it, Bison kicker Matt Conord's 38-yard field goal attempt bounced off the upright for his second miss of the game. Earlier in the day, Donovan Hoilette blocked a 34-yard Howard field goal attempt with 1:55 remaining in the first quarter, a play that loomed large in the one-point final margin.
Saturday's game was Richmond's first one-point game since the Nov. 18, 2023 win at William & Mary, where the Spiders came out on top 27-26, and the first one-point game at home since the Spiders fell 28-27 against Yale on Oct. 19, 2019. It was the first one-point home win for the Spiders in over a decade, the last coming on Nov. 1, 2014 when the Spiders upset No. 3 Villanova, 10-9.
As it has all season, the Richmond defense delivered a solid performance with two interceptions, four sacks for a loss of 38 yards, and one blocked field goal, holding strong when it mattered most.
Linebacker Peyton Seelmann led the Spiders with a career-high 16 tackles including eight solo and a quarterback hurry, while safety Jordan Allen came up with 14 tackles– another career high. Fitz's standout day included seven tackles, two tackles for loss including a sack (13-yard loss), and a game-defining interception.
"We played with perseverance with what we did in the second half. What that scoreboard said was earned," said Fitz.
The Spiders now close out their early-season non-conference schedule and turn to an uninterrupted Patriot League slate for the next six games, starting with next weekend's matchup at Bucknell. Kickoff is set for noon in Lewisburg, Pa.
Team Stats

HOW 7, RIC 0
HOW - Reagan Jr.,Anthony 52 yd run (Conord,Matt kick), 3 plays, 62 yards, TOP 01:08

HOW 9, RIC 0
HOW - 0 yd safety

HOW 12, RIC 0
HOW - Conord,Matt 36 yd field goal 9 plays, 45 yards, TOP 02:51

HOW 12, RIC 7
RIC - Dawson,Isaiah 42 yd run (Alsheskie,Jayden kick), 1 plays, 42 yards, TOP 00:11

HOW 12, RIC 13
RIC - Foster-Powell,Aziz 7 yd pass from Snelsire,Ashten () 1 plays, 7 yards, TOP 00:06