University of Richmond Athletics
Postgame Notes: No. 5 Richmond Falls To No. 11 UNH
Team Notes
- Richmond's loss to UNH marks the first loss of the season for the Spiders and just the program's second loss all-time at Robins Stadium (7-2).
- The Wildcats evened the all-time series at 10-10, which has traditionally been dominated by the home team. The Spiders are now 7-3 all-time versus UNH in games played in Richmond.
- The Spiders' loss snapped their six-game home winning streak, which was tied for the third-longest active streak in the FCS.
- The Spiders fell to 44-13 (since 2007) when playing as a ranked team in the Sports Network Poll.
- The last time Richmond allowed that many points in a conference game was a 62-56 five-overtime win at Delaware on Nov. 10, 2007.
- Since the start of the 2005 season, Richmond has struck for the first points in 51 of its 80 games and is 42-9 when doing so (3-1 this season).
- The Spiders' 28-20 halftime deficit marked the first time the team has trailed at the half this season. Richmond is 7-12 since 2007 when facing a halftime deficit.
- With their 43 points today, the Spiders eclipsed the 40-point plateau for the first time this season. Their loss is the team's first in five seasons when scoring 40 or more points as they now drop to 13-1 when doing so since 2007.
- The Spiders are 13-4 in their last 17 games versus former CAA North Diving teams, including a 9-2 mark since 2007. The last three setbacks versus the North all came against UNH.
Player Notes
- Senior Aaron Corp set new career-highs with 50 attempts, 35 completions and 351 yards passing (and 377 yards of total offense) against the Wildcats. It marks the third-consecutive game he has recorded two touchdowns.
- Corp's totals each rank among the Spiders' single-game top 10, as his 35 completions rank second, his 50 attempts are tied for second and his 357 passing yards rank ninth at Richmond.
- Corp is the first Spider quarterback to throw for more than 300 yards in two seasons (last Eric Ward's 394 vs. VMI on Sept. 26, 2009).
- Junior Darryl Hamilton secured his second-career interception (his first came at Delaware on Sept. 12, 2009).
- Senior Tre Gray's 16 receptions tie the second-best single-game total in program history (school record is 20 by Walker Gillette vs. Ohio in 1968), while his 196 yards receiving represents the seventh-highest single-game performance at Richmond. He becomes the first Spider receiver to record 150+ yards since Dwuane Jones (166 yds) did so at Colgate on Sept. 6, 1997.
- Gray's receptions and yards receiving totals both represent career highs. He is now 17 catches and 252 yards shy of the respective Richmond career records.
- Junior Kendall Gaskins' three touchdowns today mark a new career high. Gaskins, who has recorded at least one score in each of the Spiders' four games this season, now has 17 career rushing touchdowns and 18 total scores at Richmond.
- Junior Wil Kamin tied the school record with three field goals today, which he has now equaled twice in his career (first vs. Towson on Oct. 23, 2010). His 13 points surpass his previous best of 9 points that came against VMI last week and vs. Towson on Oct. 23, 2010.
- Kamin's 45-yard field goal ties his career-long set in the Spiders' win over Towson last season. He is now 5-5 on field goals this season, 15-16 in his career and has made six-straight dating back to last year. His 15 career field goals rank seventh all-time at Richmond.
- Sophomore Wayne Pettus' 76-yard kickoff return was the program's longest return since senior Tremayne Graham recorded a 94-yard kickoff return for TD at Georgetown on Nov. 14, 2009.
- Senior Colin Pehanick's second-quarter interception in the endzone was his second pick of the season (first vs. Wagner on Sept. 10) and the fourth of his career.
- With his 11 tackles today, junior Darius McMillan has now recorded double-digit tackles in each of Richmond's first four games this season and leads the Spiders with 52 stops this season.





