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  2022 ALL-CAA FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM: Aaron Banks, Richmond, S, Sr.,...Banks is second in the CAA in passes defended with five pass breakups and four interceptions. He is tied for second in defensive touchdowns in the CAA with his pick-six against Saint Francis. He has totaled 42 tackles and has led Richmond to the third-best defense in the CAA, allowing just 29 touchdowns on the season while holding opponents to 330.5 yards per game. He has helped lead Richmond to the third-best defense in the CAA, allowing just 29 touchdowns on the season while holding opponents to 330.5 yards per game. - Richmond Football

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  2022 ALL-CAA FOOTBALL THIRD TEAM: Leroy Henley, Richmond, WR, Gr.,...Henley ranks third in the CAA with 62 receptions and is seventh in reception yards with 711. His eight touchdowns are tied for third and his 5.6 receptions per game rank fourth. He has had at least two receptions in all 11 games this season. - Richmond Football

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  2022 ALL-CAA FOOTBALL THIRD TEAM: Jeremiah Grant, Richmond, DL, So.,...Grant ranks seventh in the CAA with 11.0 tackles for loss and ninth in fumbles recovered with two for nine yards. He's racked up 42 tackles so far this season and has helped lead Richmond to the third-best defense in the CAA, allowing just 29 touchdowns on the season while holding opponents to 330.5 yards per game. - Richmond Football

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  2022 ALL-CAA FOOTBALL THIRD TEAM: Phil O'Connor, Richmond, LB, Sr.,...O'Connor is fifth in the CAA in sacks with 3.5.He ranks 11th in the CAA in total tackles with 80 including 6.5 (-24) for loss and ranks 13th in tackles per game with 7.3. He has forced a fumble, recovered two and has three pass breakups and quarterback hurries so far this season. He has led Richmond to the third-best defense in the CAA, allowing just 29 touchdowns on the season while holding opponents to 330.5 yards per game. - Richmond Football

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  2022 ALL-CAA FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM: Tristan Wheeler, Richmond, LB, Jr.,...Wheeler has 97 tackles, nine tackles for loss (-24 yards), two sacks, two interceptions, three pass breakups and three quarterback hurries. He recorded a career-high 19 tackles to open the season at Virginia. His total tackles this season and tackles per game (8.8) rank fourth in the CAA. He has helped lead Richmond to the third-best defense in the CAA, allowing just 29 touchdowns on the season while holding opponents to 330.5 yards per game. - Richmond Football

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  11/27/22 - Ryan CollrSr/2024, Richmond + More +

  2022 ALL-CAA FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM: Ryan Coll, Richmond, OL, Jr.,...Coll is part of an offensive line that has led the Spiders to the third-highest producing offense in the CAA at 421.4 yards per game. He has protected Udinski all season and has helped the Spiders rank fourth in the CAA in average scoring with 30.5 points per game. Coll has started each game this season. - Richmond Football

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  Reece Udinski threw two touchdown passes, Milan Howard ran for two more and Richmond beat Davidson 41-0 on Saturday in the first round of the Football Championship Series playoffs. Richmond (9-3), ranked 14th in the FCS coaches poll, will face second-ranked Sacramento State in the second round. Udinski was 28-of-31 passing for 246 yards. He threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to Jakob Herres early in the second quarter, and his 30-yarder to Jerry Garcia Jr. about seven minutes later stretched the Spiders' lead to 24-0.

Howard carried the ball 12 times for 73 yards. He broke one tackle, spun and then carried one defender into the end zone for a 5-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter. It was his second score on the day and his first multi-touchdown game. Trailing 24-0 late in the first half, Jayden Waddell drove Davidson (8-4) to the Richmond 8-yard line. But on third-and-goal, he scrambled back to the 25 trying to avoid a sack and then threw an ill-advised underhand toss that was picked off by redshirt freshman Matei Fitz. It was Fitz's first career interception and the Wildcats only trip into the red zone. - Richmond/AP College Football


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  2022 ALL-CAA FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM: Reece Udinski, Richmond, QB, Gr.,...Udinski has led Richmond to the third-highest producing offense in the CAA, picking up an average 461.7 yards per game. He leads the CAA in completions (329), attempts (445), completion percentage (.739), completions per game (29.91), passing yards (3,152) and average passing yards per game (286.5). He has thrown 24 touchdown passes and has ran in four on his own so far this season. Udinski has helped the Spiders to first in passing yards per game in the CAA with an average of 290.0. - Richmond Football

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  2022 ALL-CAA FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM: Jakob Herres, Richmond, WR, Gr.,...Herres ranks second in the CAA in receptions (65), third in yards (850), third in receptions per game (5.9) and fifth in average reception yards per game (77.3). He has caught five touchdowns this season. He has had at least one reception in all 11 games this season. - Richmond Football

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  2022 CAA CHUCK BOONE LEADERSHIP AND EXCELLENCE AWARD: Tristan Wheeler, Richmond,...Wheeler is the recipient of the prestigious Chuck Boone Leadership and Excellence Award, an honor that embodies the highest standards of leadership, integrity, teamwork and sportsmanship in academics and athletics. The Richmond linebacker earned first-team All-CAA accolades for the third time this season after recording a team-best 97 tackles, 9.0 TFL's and two interceptions. His 353 career tackles are the 4th-most of any active player in FCS football. The Spiders' team captain spearheaded a clothing drive for needy families in the Richmond area and organized and ran a youth football camp in his hometown of Bethlehem, Pa. - CAA Football

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  Jake Larson, Richmond's long placekicker, booted a 39-yard field goal with four seconds left and Richmond recovered a fumble for a touchdown on the ensuing kickoff for a 21-13 win over Delaware on Saturday in a battle of ranked FCS teams. The Spiders went 71 yards in 10 plays after the Blue Hens gave up the ball on downs at the Richmond 7. Reece Udinski was 5 of 6 on the drive, including a 45-yard completion on fourth-and-4 that put the ball at the Delaware 25. A spike, a 3-yard run and a spike set up Larson.

It was the third field goal for Larson, who connected on a 46-yarder in the first half and a 48-yarder earlier in the fourth quarter, and kept the Spiders (8-2, 6-1 Colonial Athletic Association) tied for the league lead with a showdown with William & Mary next week. Andrew Lopez, the short kicker, kicked a 33-yard field goal in the first half and a 29-yarder in the third quarter for the Spiders. Larson entered the game 5 of 10 on field goals, 3 of 8 from 40-49 yards. Lopez was 7 of 8, 1 of 2 from long range. Both were 2 of 2 from 30-39 yards. They also share kickoff duties but Larson leads in touchbacks 11-3 before Saturday. Udinski was 28 of 42 for 301 yards. - Richmond/AP College Football


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  OCT 31 CAA FOOTBALL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Reece Udinski, Gr., QB, Richmond (North Wales, Pa./North Penn),...Udinski completed 26-of-33 passes for 368 yards and two touchdowns and added two TD's on the ground, leading Richmond to a 31-21 victory at Maine. He had scoring runs of 6 and 3 yards and a 63-yard TD pass on the Spiders' first three drives and added a 21-yard TD strike in the third quarter. It was the fifth 300-yard passing performance in the past six games for Udinski. - CAA Football

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  Reece Udinski threw for two touchdowns and ran for two more to stake Richmond to a 28-7 lead and the Spiders held off a late rally to post a 31-21 win over Maine in a Colonial Athletic Association game on Saturday. The win keeps the Spiders one game behind conference leader New Hampshire heading into their head-to-head battle Saturday at Richmond. Udinski had two touchdown runs in the first quarter and fired a 63-yard scoring strike to Jakob Herres to stake Richmond (6-2, 4-1) to a 21-0 lead after one quarter. Udinski finished 26-of-33 passing for 368 yards and had six rushing yards on eight carries. Zavier Scott scored on a 41-yard run to pull Maine with a touchdown, 28-21 midway through the fourth quarter, but Richmond added a 22-yard field goal from Andrew Lopez. Joe Fagnano threw for 208 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Black Bears (2-6, 2-3). - Richmond/AP College Football

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  OCT 24 CAA FOOTBALL CO-DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Jeremiah Grant, So., DE, Richmond (South Orange, N.J./Bergen Catholic),...Grant recorded a career-high seven tackles, including two tackles for loss (-13 yards) and a sack, in Richmond's 41-10 triumph at Hampton. The sophomore defensive end was part of a strong defensive effort by the Spiders, who held the Pirates to 255 total yards with just 31 coming in the second half. Grant had one of three UR sacks on the afternoon. - CAA Football

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  Reece Udinski threw for 314 yards and three touchdowns and Richmond cruised to a 41-10 win over Hampton on Saturday. The Spiders (5-2, 3-1 Colonial Athletic Association) scored the first 17 points of the game and the the last 17 while piling up 498 yards and holding the Pirates (4-3, 1-3) to 255. Udinski opened the scoring less than two minutes into the game when he connected with Jakob Herres for 22 yards. Jer Garcia Jr. scored on a 14-yard run to cap an 80-yard drive. Hampton got on the board with a 74-yard catch and run, Malcolm Mays to Darran Butts. The Spiders got that back with Udinski's second TD pass before Hampton got a field goal on the last play of the half to trail 24-10. Richmond's last TD was an 87-yard run by Fonnae Webb. Udinski was 30-of-37 passing. Herres caught seven passes for 109 yards. Mays was 16 of 32 for 214 with an interception and three sacks. - Richmond/AP College Football

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