University of Richmond Athletics
Postgame Notes - William & Mary

TEAM
- Saturday was the first game Richmond held an opponent without a touchdown since Oct. 18, 2014 at Robins Stadium vs. Rhode Island.
- The Spiders are now 59-61-5 all-time against William & Mary.
- With the victory Richmond claims its fourth CAA title and earns an automatic bid to the 2015 FCS Playoffs.
OFFENSE
- Jacobi Green’s third quarter touchdown gives him 15 rushing touchdowns on the season, which rank atop the CAA. Green stands alone in third on the single-season rushing touchdown list. Both Tim Hightower (2007) and Josh Vaughan (2008) collected 20 in a season.
- Green’s 217 yards rushing are the second-most in his career behind his 236-yard performance at James Madison earlier this season. Over the last five games Green has averaged 185.6 yards per game.
- With 1,285 yards, Green claims the 2015 CAA regular season rushing title. He is currently sixth all-time for a single season total in Richmond history.
- WR Brian Brown (101) went over 100 yards for the sixth time this season and 13th in his career. His 1,180 receiving yards this season rank second in a single season in Richmond history and are just nine shy of tying the record. He is already the only Richmond receiver to ever go over 1,000 yards twice in a career.
DEFENSE
- Selton Hodge recorded his first career interception in the first quarter, nearly made a second pick in the fourth quarter.
- David Jones collected his eighth interception of the season, which ties him with Jeff Nixon (1976) for most interceptions in a single-season.
- David Herlocker’s fourth quarter interception was his first career pick. He recorded career-high three pass break ups and Herlocker set a career-high with nine tackles.
- Richmond DB Ayo Ogunniyi equaled a career-high with 8 tackles.




