Stingers Up: Sacramento State wins first playoff game in D1 history by defeating Richmond Spiders 38-31

Asher O’Hara threw a 51-yard touchdown pass to Pierre Williams to close the scoring with 6:28 to play. Second seed Sacramento State beat Richmond 38-31 Saturday in the second round of the playoffs. -0), ranked second in the FCS Coaches Poll, extended its program’s record for single-season wins. The #7 seed Hornets play in the quarterfinals Leroy Henley caught a 21-yard pass from Reese Odinsky to give the Spiders a 31-24 lead in the fourth quarter but Jake Dunaway kicked Marshall Martin for a 19-yard TD and after Richmond missed a field goal attempt from 46 yards, Williams slid behind a pair of defenders and hit a step off an O’Hara pass for a catch on the winning run. Yard and Martin caught 10 passes for 148 yards and two touchdowns for Sacramento State. The duo is the first in which they each gained at least 100 receiving yards in the same game for the Hornets since the 2019 season, and O’Hara threw a 5-yard TD pass to Martin that opened the scoring midway through the first quarter but Reese Odinski fell for it. Touchdown passes from 25 yards to Jasiah Williams and 24 yards to Henley converted a 1-yard catch by Savon Smith to give Richmond (9-4) a 21-7 lead early in the second quarter. half of a 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown that gave the Hornets a 24-21 lead. Odinsky finished 21 of 39 passes for 216 yards and three touchdowns for Richmond. Aaron Dykes added 109 yards rushing on 20 carries.

Asher O’Hara threw a 51-yard touchdown pass to Pierre Williams To cap the scoring with 6:28 to play, second seed Sacramento State upset Richmond 38-31 on Saturday in the second round of the playoffs.

Sacramento State (12-0), a No. 2 seed in the FCS Coaches Poll, extended its program’s record for single-season wins. The seventh-seeded Hornets play Word Incarnate in the quarterfinals.

Leroy Henley caught a 21-yard pass from Reece Udinski to give the Spiders a 31-24 lead in the fourth quarter but Jake Dunniway hit Marshel Martin for a 19-yard TD and after Richmond missed a 46-yard field goal attempt, Williams slid behind a pair of defenders and was hit by a step by O’Hara pass for the winning run.

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Williams finished with four receptions for 107 yards and Martin caught 10 passes for 148 yards and two touchdowns for Sacramento State. The duo is the first to gain at least 100 receiving yards in the same game for the Hornets since the 2019 season.

O’Hara threw a 5-yard TD pass to Martin that opened the scoring midway through the first quarter, but Reese Odinsky broke passes 25 yards to Jasiah Williams and 24 yards to Henley around a 1-yard Savon Smith run to give Richmond (9-4) Lead 21-7 early in the second quarter.

Elijah Tao Tolliver returned as the starter for the second half 95 yards for a touchdown That gave the Hornets a 24-21 lead.

Odinsky finished 21 of 39 passes for 216 yards and three touchdowns for Richmond. Aaron Dykes added 109 yards rushing on 20 carries.


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