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Hampden-Sydney Football Records

Team Year-By-Year Records (PDF)

Individual Statistical Records (PDF)

NCAA Division III Playoff Appearances (7)

  1. 1977    First Round
  2. 2007    First Round
  3. 2009    First Round
  4. 2010    First Round
  5. 2011    First Round
  6. 2013    Second Round
  7. 2014    First Round

NCAA College Division Playoff Appearances (2)

  1. 1970    Knute Rockne Bowl (East Region Championship)
  2. 1971    Knute Rockne Bowl (East Region Championship)
ODAC Championships (9)
  1. 1977
  2. 1982
  3. 1983
  4. 1987
  5. 2007
  6. 2009
  7. 2011
  8. 2013
  9. 2014
Mason-Dixon Conference Championships (10)
  1. 1953
  2. 1954
  3. 1956
  4. 1957
  5. 1964
  6. 1966
  7. 1970
  8. 1971
  9. 1972
  10. 1973
Gammon Cup
The Gammon Cup is awarded annually to the student-athlete in the graduating class who has best served the College. It is given in memory of Dr. Edgar G. Gammon, former pastor of College Church (1917-23) and President of the College (1939-55), and recipients are considered for their character, scholarship and athletic ability. Please note that the Gammon Cup was not awarded from 1944-46 due to World War II.
 
Football Recipients (58)
  1. 1924    Harold J. Dudley
  2. 1925    E.M. Sager
  3. 1926    Gordon Clarke
  4. 1927    A.K. Dudley, Jr.
  5. 1928    H.S. Myles
  6. 1929    C.E. Turley
  7. 1930    R.W. Lawson, Jr.
  8. 1931    L.L. Price
  9. 1933    E.J. Nottingham III
  10. 1934    S.B. McLaughlin
  11. 1935    R.K. Young, Jr.
  12. 1936    W.S. Formwalt
  13. 1937    C.W. McCann
  14. 1939    W. Taylor Reveley
  15. 1940    Bennett H. Barnes, Jr.
  16. 1941    T.G. Offterdinger
  17. 1942    Walter L. Thurman, Jr.
  18. 1948    George J. Kostel
  19. 1951    Alfred A. Adkins III
  20. 1954    James J. Stokes
  21. 1955    J. Stokeley Fulton
  22. 1956    James H. Smith
  23. 1957    Henry H. McVey III
  24. 1958    E. Eugene Cooke
  25. 1960    William T. Wilson
  26. 1961    George J. McVey
  27. 1962    Thomas S. Tredway
  28. 1963    Dennis B. Dills
  29. 1964    W. Sidney Druen
  30. 1965    George H. Heilig, Jr.
  31. 1968    James B. Lee
  32. 1969    Russell V. Palmore
  33. 1970    John Daniel Pond II
  34. 1971    Robbie Woltz
  35. 1973    Sidney H. Kirstein
  36. 1974    Bruce Taylor
  37. 1976    David Paxton
  38. 1977    Robert D. Parsons
  39. 1978    William Redd
  40. 1980    Timothy S. Maxa
  41. 1984    Dennis Lee, David Jones
  42. 1985    Frank Wheeler
  43. 1986    Steven M. Sharp
  44. 1987    Cap Putt
  45. 1988    David Kelly, Brett Bennett
  46. 1990    Stephen Waskey
  47. 1991    Max Reid
  48. 1996    Aaron Walters
  49. 1997    Cory Williams
  50. 2002    Neal Herndon
  51. 2003    Jimmy Hicks
  52. 2004    Conrad Singh
  53. 2009    Sam Rosten
  54. 2012    Ben Rogers
  55. 2013    Alex Price
  56. 2015    Holton Walker
  57. 2019    Alec Cobb
  58. 2021    Tyler Howerton

All-Americans (88)
Selections from American Football Coaches Association, Kodak, Pizza Hut, Champions USA, Hansen's Gazette, Associated Press, usafootball.com, D3football.com and Football News. Bold indicates First Team selections.
  1. 1930    Lloyd Arehart, E
  2. 1930    Charlie Garden, FB
  3. 1935    Bill Formwalt, E
  4. 1935    Harold White, HB
  5. 1948    Lynn Chewning, FB
  6. 1954    J. Stokeley Fulton, C
  7. 1955    Ron Henry, E
  8. 1955    John Hodges, OL/DL
  9. 1955    Bill LeHew, FB
  10. 1956    Jim Frazer, T
  11. 1956    Bill LeHew, FB
  12. 1958    Billy Benson, HB
  13. 1958    Tommy Davis, QB
  14. 1958    Jack Harrington, G
  15. 1958    Bill Richmond, C
  16. 1959    Jack Harrington, G
  17. 1959    Charlie Sears, FB
  18. 1961    Bill Sale, C
  19. 1961    Bobby Saylor, E
  20. 1961    Lewis Everett, FB
  21. 1962    Lewis Everett, FB
  22. 1963    George Heilig, WB
  23. 1964    George Heilig, WB
  24. 1964    Whitey Lipscomb, QB
  25. 1968    Ray Dodson, DL
  26. 1969    Lloyd Goode, G
  27. 1969    Vince Hardy, T
  28. 1970    Tom Haynie, G
  29. 1970    Sid Kirstein, DE
  30. 1970    Mike Leidy, LB
  31. 1971    Mike Leidy, LB
  32. 1971    Butch Beverly, DB
  33. 1971    Sid Kirstein, DE
  34. 1972    Mike Leidy, LB
  35. 1972    Sid Kirstein, DE
  36. 1973    Tracy Powers, RB
  37. 1974    Ed Keefer, LB
  38. 1974    Ed Kelly, DE
  39. 1975    Ed Kelly, DE
  40. 1977    Bob Wilson, T
  41. 1977    Jimmy Ferguson, RB
  42. 1977    Ben Newell, WR
  43. 1978    Tim Smith, DT
  44. 1980    Scott Moorhead, WR
  45. 1983    Phil Suazo, DB
  46. 1984    Phil Suazo, DB
  47. 1986    Jimmy Hondroulis, PK
  48. 1986    David Kelly, FB
  49. 1988    Stephen Waskey, WR
  50. 1989    Stephen Waskey, WR
  51. 1991    John Lavalle, TE
  52. 1991    Dwayne Bowyer, QB
  53. 1991    Greg Hatfield, NG
  54. 1991    Jay Hicks, WR
  55. 1992    Curtis Turner, DB
  56. 1992    Greg Hatfield, NG
  57. 1993    Mark Hazelwood, LB
  58. 1993    Matt Kerry, G
  59. 2000    Matt Romani, T
  60. 2000    Christ Scott, DB
  61. 2000    Jeff Woody, WR
  62. 2002    Chris Scott, DB
  63. 2003    Conrad Singh, WR
  64. 2003    Lee Bailey, C
  65. 2003    CW Clemmons, RB
  66. 2005    Ben Dull, TE
  67. 2005    J.D. Ricca, QB
  68. 2005    Zeke Traylor, G
  69. 2007    Drew Smith, WR
  70. 2009    Bill Doody, S
  71. 2009    Will Riggenbach, DE
  72. 2009    Andrew Sellers, LB
  73. 2010    Bill Doody, S
  74. 2010    Trevor Ikwild, LB
  75. 2010    David Prizzia, PK
  76. 2010    Will Riggenbach, DE
  77. 2011    Ben Rogers, C
  78. 2011    Kyle Vance, WR
  79. 2011    Zach Morgan, CB
  80. 2012    Will Ferrell, T
  81. 2013    Tyler Ikwild, LB
  82. 2013    Nash Nance, QB
  83. 2013    Holton Walker, WR
  84. 2014    Holton Walker, WR
  85. 2017    Cam Johnson, WR
  86. 2020    Ed Newman, TE (Spring 2021)
  87. 2022    Will Pickren, S
  88. 2023    Will Pickren, S

CoSIDA/CSC Academic All-Americans (13)
The College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) began the Academic All-America program in 1952. The organization is now known as College Sports Communicators (CSC). To be eligible for this prestigious award: student-athletes must be at least a sophomore academically and athletically; student-athletes must be enrolled at their institution at the time of nomination either as undergraduates or graduate students. Only the school at which an athlete competed in the current academic year can nominate that player; an undergraduate student-athlete must have at least a 3.50 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale); a graduate student-athlete must have at least a 3.50 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) as both an undergraduate and a grad student unless they are in their first semester as a graduate student and don't have an established graduate GPA. Prior to 2022-23, the minimum cumulative grade point average was 3.30
  1. 1982    John Dickinson, First Team
  2. 1982    Hiter Harris, Second Team
  3. 1984    Brad Cary, Second Team
  4. 1989    T.C. Wilson, Second Team
  5. 1989    W.R. Jones, Second Team
  6. 1990    W.R. Jones, First Team
  7. 1991    David Brickhill, First Team
  8. 1996    Cory Williams, Second Team
  9. 2003    Conrad Singh, Second Team
  10. 2009    Josh Miller, Second Team
  11. 2019    Tyler Howerton, First Team
  12. 2019    Rhett Andersen, Second Team
  13. 2020    Tyler Howerton, First Team (Spring 2021)