University of Richmond Athletics
2022 Football Roster

Jersey Number 7
Leroy Henley
- Position:
- Wide Receiver
- Height:
- 6-2
- Weight:
- 215
- Class:
- Graduate Student
- Hometown:
- Pompano Beach, Fla.
- High School:
- Deerfield Beach
2022 (Graduate)
- Named Third Team All-CAA
- Started all 13 games.
- Ranked second in the CAA in receptions with 73, only trailing teammate Jasiah Williams.
- Caught 73 passes for 832 yards and 10 touchdowns.
- His 10 touchdowns tied for first in the CAA
- Averaged 64 yards per game
- Along with Jasiah Williams (82) and Jakob Herres (77), helped Richmond boast the only team in the CAA with three or more receivers with 50 or more catches.
- Delivered a career-high 50-yard reception as Richmond took victory over William & Mary in the Capital City Cup (Nov. 20).
- Generated a season-high 62 receiving yards in a victory over Towson (Nov. 6).
- Ended season with 459 receiving yards on 35 catches and three touchdowns.
- Played in 11 games with 10 starts.
- Played all four games, including three starts in his first season at Richmond.
- Led the team with 15 receptions and 193 yards.
- Scored one touchdown on the year.
- Made his Spider debut against William & Mary (March 6).
- Caught two passes for 24 yards against the Tribe.
- Tallied three receptions for 64 yards at Elon (March 13).
- Caught his first career touchdown as a Spider against the Phoenix.
- Added a team-high 33-yard reception against Elon.
- Caught a career-high eight passes for 88 yards in the second game against Elon (March 27).
- Spent three seasons at East Carolina.
- Missed the 2017 season due to a knee injury.
- Played in 22 games for the Pirates.
- Tallied 24 receptions for 264 yards in his career.
- Posted 20 receptions for 232 yards in 2018.
- Made four starts – Houston, UCF, Tulane and NC State.
- Made at least one reception in nine contests, including a run of eight-straight outings.
- Produced multiple catch totals on four occasions.
- Pulled down a combined 11 grabs for 91 yards in successive weeks against Temple (5-34) and Houston (6-57) in early October.
- Reception (6) and yardage (57) total vs. the Cougars marked career-bests in first-ever start.
- Picked up a pair of catches each vs. Tulane (10 yards) and Cincinnati (40).
- Added single receptions vs. North Carolina (25 yards), USF (31), Old Dominion (9), UCF (13) and Memphis (13).
- Gained (31 yards) vs. the Bulls at Raymond James Stadium served as a personal-long.
- Second on team with 18 receptions (198 yards) in eight American Athletic Conference matchups (2-34 in four non-league tilts).
- Played in 10 games in 2019, recording four receptions for 32 yards.
- Grabbed three passes for 21 yards in the season opener at North Carolina State.
- Added a catch against Navy for 11 yards.
- Starred for two separate prep programs in Broward (Fla.) County, earning a combined four varsity letters.
- Played first three seasons at Cardinal Gibbons in Fort Lauderdale before transferring to Deerfield Beach to enable early graduation (and early college enrollment).
- Provided an immediate impact for DBHS and coach Jevon Glenn with 64 receptions for 968 yards and seven touchdowns.
- Helped lead Bucks to a 10-3 record (5-0 in district play) and appearance in the state 8-A semifinals during 2016 campaign as a team captain.
- Earned first-team all-county honors.
- Developed into one of Cardinal Gibbons’ top pass catchers in school history as a freshman, sophomore and junior collectively.
- Despite only playing three seasons, left Chiefs’ program as the school’s third-leading career receiver with 99 grabs for 1,259 yards.
- Stood fourth on same all-time list with 22 touchdown receptions.
- Enjoyed stellar sophomore year with 52 catches in 2014, a number which stands second in the team’s single-season annals, to earn selection to the all-county (first-team) unit.
- Earned four prospect stars from Scout.com and three each from Rivals.com and 247Sports.com.
- Rated as the nation’s No. 46 and No. 48 receiver according to 247Sports.com and Scout.com, respectively.
- Born at Pompano Beach, Fla.
- Son of Angela Williams
- Cousin Terrance Henley was a defensive back in the Miami (Fla.) football program
Football vs Bucknell Postgame
Saturday, October 04
Football Highlights vs. Howard
Saturday, September 27
Football vs Howard Postgame
Saturday, September 27
Football Weekly Press Conference - September 24th
Wednesday, September 24