2012 Centennial Conference Football Headlines

  • 2013 Composite Football Schedule
    June 24, 2013
    The Conference released its composite schedule for the 2013 football season. Check out where and when your favorite team plays this fall. And save August 7 for Centennial Football Kickoff 13!
  • Wednesday's Diamond Recap
    March 13, 2013
    Washington College pounded out 14 hits in a 12-2 victory over Daniel Webster, while Muhlenberg pulled out an extra-inning victory over Moravian to highlight action on the diamond on Wednesday.
  • Final Football Release
    December 31, 2012
    Here is the final release of the 2012 football season, highlighting postseason honors and final statistical leaders.
  • Two Named to Academic All-America Football Team
    December 05, 2012
    The success of the Johns Hopkins University football team is not limited to the Blue Jays' accolades on the field as junior LB John Arena and junior OT Vincenzo Bonaddio have been named to the 2012 CoSIDA/Capital One NCAA Division III Academic All-America Football Team.
  • Eight Named to All-Region Squad
    December 05, 2012
    Johns Hopkins' Armand Jenifer and Ursinus' Chris Rountree headline an eight-man Centennial contingent on the 2012 D3Football.com All-South Region team.
  • Top-Ranked Mount Union Ends Johns Hopkins' NCAA Run
    November 24, 2012
    Top-ranked Mount Union scored touchdowns on back-to-back possessions after Johns Hopkins turnovers late in the first quarter and the Purple Raiders never looked back in 55-13 victory over the 15th-ranked Blue Jays.
  • Hopkins Marches On in NCAAs; F&M, Muhlenberg Drop Close ECAC Games
    November 17, 2012
    Johns Hopkins marched into the second round of the NCAA Division III tournament with a convincing 42-10 victory over visiting Washington & Jefferson on Saturday. Elsewhere, Franklin & Marshall and Muhlenberg dropped close contests in ECAC bowl games.
  • Football and the Ground Game Highlight Big Weekend
    November 16, 2012
    Whether it is "the beautiful game," football American-style, or cross country, we have a big weekend in store for you with NCAA competition.
  • 374 Named to Academic Honor Roll
    November 14, 2012
    The 2012 Centennial Conference Fall Academic Honor Roll recognizes 374 students for their performance in the classroom and as a member of a varsity team. Forty-six students also earned All-Centennial recognition, while one of those was the Conference Runner of the Year.
  • Dandridge, Gimbar, Fontaina, Fay, Boyer Named Players of Week
    November 12, 2012
    Muhlenberg RB Terrence Dandridge, LB Ian Gimbar, Ursinus DT Greg Fontaina, Gettysburg PK Robby Fay and Ursinus PK Eric Boyer were recognized as the Conference's Football Players of the Week.
  • Sunday Morning Quarterback
    November 11, 2012
    For the final time this season, it's Sunday Morning Quarterback with a look back at the rivalry games through the eyes and words of local correspondents.
  • Johns Hopkins Clinches NCAA Berth
    November 10, 2012
    Johns Hopkins took the drama out of the final weekend early, scoring on four straight possessions in a 49-7 triumph against McDaniel, clinching the Centennial's AQ to the NCAA tournament.
  • Nine Named to Academic All-District Football Squad
    November 08, 2012
    Nine Centennial Conference players were named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District teams and will be placed on the ballot for national honors.
  • Sunday Morning Quarterback
    November 04, 2012
    SMQ takes a look back at a wild Saturday of football action around the Conference with shootouts, overtime and the end of long streaks.
  • McDaniel's Rollins, Susquehanna's Ritter, Scott and F&M's Massaro Named Players of Week
    November 04, 2012
    McDaniel RB Joe Rollins, Susquehanna WR Mike Ritter and KR Jalon Scott, and Franklin & Marshall LB Sam Massaro were recognized as the Conference's Football Players of the Week.
  • Diplomats Upset Hopkins, 14-12
    November 03, 2012
    Franklin & Marshall stopped a two-point conversion pass in the final minute to defeat Johns Hopkins, 14-12, and end the Blue Jays' 20-game Conference winning streak. Elsewhere, Muhlenberg downed Ursinus in overtime, Juniata defeated Moravian to earn the program's most wins in a season since 2003, Susquehanna held off McDaniel, and Dickinson downed Gettysburg to retain the Little Brown Bucket.
  • Johns Hopkins' Rigaud, Juniata's Felus, Muhlenberg's Winter Named Players of Week
    October 29, 2012
    Johns Hopkins RB Jonathan Rigaud, Juniata DL Brandon Felus and Muhlenberg PK Connor Winter have been recognized as the Conference's Players of the Week.
  • Sunday Morning Quarterback
    October 28, 2012
    Here is our recap of yesterday's action on the gridiron as recorded by local correspondents.
  • Hopkins Clinches Share of Title
    October 27, 2012
    Johns Hopkins used a punishing ground game to defeat Ursinus, 35-17, to clinch at least a share of the 2012 Centennial title. The 10th ranked Blue Jay victory, combined with Franklin & Marshall's loss at Susquehanna, gives JHU a two-game lead with two games remaining.
  • The Playoff Picture
    October 26, 2012
    It's the final weekend of regular-season Conference play in field hockey, soccer and volleyball and it's the final chance for teams to make their case for the Centennial playoffs. The cross country championship takes place at Haverford, while a pair of football games may set the stage for a title game next Saturday.
  • Sunday Morning Quarterback
    October 21, 2012
    Here is our weekly look back at the weekend action on the gridiron that we call "Sunday Morning Quarterback."
  • Curran, Massaro, Fontaina, Martin Named Players of the Week
    October 21, 2012
    Ursinus QB Chris Curran, Franklin & Marshall LB Sam Massaro, Ursinus DT Greg Fontaina and McDaniel LB Zach Martin were honored as the Conference's Football Players of the Week.
  • Weekend Football Recap
    October 20, 2012
    Johns Hopkins outgunned Gettysburg, 49-35, to remain atop the Conference standings. Franklin & Marshall took over sole possession of second place with a 34-2 win vs. Moravian. Muhlenberg and Ursinus kept their title hopes alive with wins, while Dickinson pulled out an overtime thriller at McDaniel.
  • Weekend Games to Watch
    October 19, 2012
    This is the penultimate weekend for field hockey, soccer and volleyball in the Conference as teams jockey for playoff position. There is also a battle for first place on the gridiron under the Friday night lights in Baltimore, highlighting the weekend's action around the Centennial.
  • Rigaud, Curran, Bernard, Carlucci, Gimbar Named Players of Week
    October 15, 2012
    A starting five of outstanding performances for the Centennial Football Players of the Week - Hopkins RB Jonathan Rigaud, Ursinus QB Chris Curran, Susquehanna LB Adrian Bernard, and Muhlenberg's Joe Carlucci and Ian Gimbar.
  • Sunday Morning Quarterback
    October 14, 2012
    Here is our weekly recap of the previous day's action on the gridiron as recorded by local correspondents.
  • Muhlenberg Fake Leads to Gettysburg's First Defeat
    October 13, 2012
    Muhlenberg scored the game-winning touchdown on a fake field goal with 2:32 left to hand previously undefeated Gettysburg a 35-31 defeat. Johns Hopkins took advantage of the loss to take sole possession of first place with a 49-0 win at Dickinson. Elsewhere, Franklin & Marshall, Susquehanna and Ursinus posted Conference wins.
  • Weekend Games to Watch
    October 12, 2012
    It's the middle of October ... the leaves are beginning to change color here in the Mid-Atlantic region ... and we're almost through with non-Conference games. That means everyone is focused on Centennial matches and we have some big ones this weekend.
  • Cremens, Olsen, Fiorentino, Hunter Named Players of Week
    October 01, 2012
    Johns Hopkins WR Scott Cremens, Gettysburg DB Drew Olsen, Ursinus DL Andrew Fiorentino and Franklin & Marshall P Devin Hunter were honored as the Conference's Players of the Week.
  • Sunday Morning Quarterback
    September 30, 2012
    Our recap of yesterday's action on the gridiron through the eyes of local correspondents.
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