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Virginia Union ties record with 91-0 victory over Bluefield State

Free Press staff report | 11/7/2024, 6 p.m.
Virginia Union University’s football team made history Saturday, Nov. 2, tying a 108-year-old record by defeating Bluefield State University 91-0 …
Reginald Vick Jr. hauls in a reception from Mark Wright as Virginia Union University crushes Bluefield State University 91-0, tying a 108-year-old record Saturday, Nov. 2, at Hovey Stadium. Photo by James Haskins

Virginia Union University’s football team made history Saturday, Nov. 2, tying a 108-year-old record by defeating Bluefield State University 91-0 at Hovey Stadium. This impressive victory not only matched the largest margin of victory in school history but also equaled the 1916 team’s 91-0 win over Saint Paul’s College.

The Panthers showcased their dominance with a staggering 687 total offensive yards, setting a new school record. The defense also made headlines by recording 166 interception return yards, breaking the previous record of 119 set against Virginia State University in 1973.

Jaehlan Jordan returned an interception 58 yards for a touchdown, while William Davis tied for the second-longest interception return in school history with a 98-yard pick-six. James Porter holds the record for the longest interception return at 101 yards, achieved against Virginia State in 1973.

Virginia Union’s offense was explosive, scoring a school-record 41 points in the second quarter alone. The Panthers’ victory propelled them into first place in the CIAA, improving their conference record to 6-0.

“We certainly didn’t try to run up the score,” said VUU Coach Alvin Parker. “But everybody earned the right to play today, and everybody got the reps they earned. I’ve been saying all year that we have so many guys who can play, so when they get the opportunity I want them to take advantage of it.”

Quarterback Mark Wright had a standout performance, completing 11 of 15 passes for 347 yards and four touchdowns, while RJ Rosales connected on five of six attempts for 121 yards and two touchdowns. Reginald Vick Jr. was a key target, catching six passes for 192 yards and three touchdowns, with teammate Mykey Anderson adding two receptions for 113 yards.

The Panthers will conclude the 2024 regular season with a trip to Petersburg to face Virginia State University at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9.