RECORDS: Hampton 2-3, Lane 0-5
LOCATION: Armstrong Stadium – Hampton, Va.
IN BRIEF: Senior Delmon Williams became the first quarterback in the last 34 years to run for 100 yards and throw for 300 in a game throwing a career high four touchdown passes as Hampton defeated Lane 41-8.
BEHIND THE NUMBERS
- Williams threw for 321 yards going 15-of-21 with a career best four touchdowns. He also ran for a career high 115 yards in 11 carries.
- He is the first Hampton player in the NCAA D1 era to run for 100 yards and throw for 300 in a single game. His four touchdown passes are the most in a game since David Watford threw for four in the 2015 season finale at Savannah State.
- Ronald Bell shared team lead in receptions with four for 137 yards including an 85-yard touchdown reception. The 85-yard touchdown pass was the second longest in school history behind a 90-yard completion from David Legree to Isaiah Thomas on Nov. 21, 2009.
- Hampton had 572 yards of total offense in the game which is the most in a game since they amassed 551 against Delaware State on Oct. 8, 2016.
- Evan Lomax's 46-yard field goal with 14:21 left in the half was the third longest in school history trailing the record holder by five yards as Adam Brown hit a 51-yarder against Howard in 2016.
- Will Robinson ran for a season-high 98 yards on seven carries including a 71-yard scamper which helped set up the 18-yard scoring pass from Williams to Byron Barney.
- Barney had four receptions for 82 yards and a pair of touchdowns.
- Hampton took the opening possession and marched 72 yards in 10 plays before settling for a Lomax 33-yard field goal for an early 3-0 lead at 9:29 of the first.
- The defense stepped up and scored the next touchdown as Kapri Doucet picked up a fumble and rambled 60 yards for a 10-0 Hampton lead with 7:38 remaining in the first quarter.
- Williams struck for the first of his four touchdown passes connecting with Bell on the 85-yard touchdown strike for a 17-0 advantage with 4:21 remaining in the opening quarter.
- Lomax provi9ded the only points of the second quarter on his 46-yard field goal 39 seconds into the stanza as Hampton took a 20-0 lead into halftime.
- In the third quarter Hampton forced a Lane punt on the opening possession and struck quickly as Williams found yron Barney for the first of two touchdown passes with this one being an 18-yard strike to lead 27-0 with 12:02 left in the quarter.
- Lane got on the board capping a 55-yard scoring drive as Justin Hill scored on a three-yard run. The two-point conversion pass was good for a 27-8 Hampton lead with 6:59 left in the quarter.
- Williams and Barney connected again on a 41-yard scoring pass to finish a four-play, 69-yard drive and give the host a 34-8 lead with 5:11 left in the third quarter.
- Williams connected with Antonio Graham on a nine-yard fade route in the corner of the end zone to give the Pirates a 41-8 margin with 8:48 left.
Hampton goes on the road now to face Presbyterian College on October 13 at noon in Clinton, S.C.
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