Complete Games Notes (.pdf)Â
Waynesburg University (3-6, 2-5) at Washington & Jefferson College (7-2, 5-2)
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When: Saturday, Nov. 14, 2015, 1:30 p.m.
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Where: Washington, Pa. (Cameron Stadium)
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Radio: WCYJ-FM - 99.5, Webcast can be heard at
http://vp.telvue.com/player?id=T01595&video=23812Â
Live Video:
http://myconnect.waynesburg.edu/web/wctvÂ
Live Stats:
http://sidearmstats.com/washjeff/football/Â
Series Breakdown
All-Time Series: Washington & Jefferson leads 38-4
First Meeting: 1897 (Washington & Jefferson won 22-0)
Last Meeting: 2014 (Waynesburg won 31-28 OT)
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- Saturday marks the eighth-straight time Waynesburg and Washington & Jefferson have met to end the regular season, with most of those matchups coming as part of PAC Rivalry Week. The last time the Yellow Jackets faced someone else other than the Presidents to conclude their schedule was a 54-13 win over Westminster in 2007.
 - Fans at Cameron Stadium could be seeing double during Saturday's game. Senior defensive backs Dontae and Dominic Gibson are both expected to suit up for the contest. However, they will be on opposite sidelines. Dontae is a starting cornerback for Waynesburg, while Dominic is a top-four safety for the Presidents.
 - Last year's win over the Presidents ended a 10-game losing streak for the Yellow Jackets against their I-79 rivals. However, prior to the 2003 victory, Waynesburg hadn't beaten W&J since 1955. Ironically, that season was the second-straight in which the Jackets bested the Presidents. However, the two teams didn't play each other between 1955 and 1990, while Waynesburg was a member of the NAIA.
 - This weekend marks a meeting of the last two winners of the Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) Men's All-Sports trophy. Last year, the Yellow Jackets ended W&J's four-year run with the trophy. It was the first time that Waynesburg had won either the men's or women's version of the award.
 - Fans who can't make it to Cameron Stadium will have plenty of options when it comes to following the action. Radio fans can listen to live audio from both 99.5, WCYJ-FM, Waynesburg's student-run station, and 95.3 WJPA-FM out of Washington. If you want to watch the game, Waynesburg's student-run television production (WCTV) is scheduled to have a live feed of the game, while W&J will have its own video production available on its website, as well as pacathletics.org. Finally, live statistical updates can be found at http://sidearmstats.com/washjeff/football/