Complete Game Notes (.pdf)Â
Westminster College (4-2, 3-1) at Waynesburg University (2-4, 1-3)
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When: Saturday, Oct. 17, 2015
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Where: Waynesburg, Pa. (John F. Wiley Stadium)
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Radio: 99.5-FM WCYJ, Webcast can be heard at
http://vp.telvue.com/player?id=T01595&video=23812Â
TV: TBA (Check
www.waynesburgsports.com on game day for link)
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Live Stats:
http://www.sidearmstats.com/waynesburg/football/
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Series Breakdown
All-Time Series: Westminster leads 37-33-3
First Meeting: 1910 (Westminster won 17-10)
Last Meeting: 2014 (Waynesburg won 26-10)
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Things to Watch For:
- At halftime of Saturday's game, there will be a special presentation involving the 2014 PAC Men's All-Sports Trophy. Last year's accomplishment marks the first time Waynesburg has won either the men's or women's PAC All-Sports Trophy.
 - Week seven is the second-straight in which Waynesburg faces a top-three PAC defense. After taking on the league's number-two unit last week at Case Western Reserve, the Jackets face Westminster's number-three-ranked defense, which is giving up just 313.0 yards per game. The Titans also rank third in rush defense (105.3 ypg) and fourth in scoring defense (22.5 ppg). Westminster has also intercepted the second-most passes in the conference (13).
 - Waynesburg is the last team standing in terms of PAT kicking perfection. Senior Scott Lewis has connected on all 20 of his extra-point attempts.
 - Westminster is the second-most penalized team in the PAC, averaging 79.3 penalty yards per contest. They are also tied with Bethany for having the most yellow flags (50) thrown at them on the season.
 - Westminster freshman wide receiver Bryson Paulinellie was named PAC Special Teams Player of the Week. Paulinellie accounted for three touchdowns in Saturday's 49-6 win at Thiel. He gave the Titans an early 14-0 advantage after scoring on a 56-yard punt return before hauling in a pair of touchdowns receptions. He posted 134 all-purpose yards in the win.Â