Wasps hand Bulldogs 41-0 loss

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Barton safety Connor Stanley (26), running with the ball for a touchdown after a blocked punt against West Virginia State on Sept. 5 at Truist Stadium, had one of two interceptions for the Bulldogs on Saturday, Sept. 14, in a 41-0 loss at Emory & Henry. Sheldon Vick | Special to the Times

EMORY, Va. — Emory & Henry University has had a football team since 1893 and the Wasps have upheld that tradition nicely over the years, including a how-do-you-do 41-0 whipping of Barton College on Saturday in the first meeting of the two programs.

Barton, which started playing football again in the spring of 2021 after shelving it a second time after the 1949 season, suffered its worst shutout loss in the NCAA era and tied for the second-worst margin of defeat in that same time. The Bulldogs were outgained by nearly 400 yards as they tumbled to 1-2 overall in their final NCAA Division II South Atlantic Conference opener. A member of Conference Carolinas in all other sports, Barton will be part of its inaugural football season in 2025.

Emory & Henry, which moved to the SAC up from the NCAA Div. III ranks prior to the 2022-23 school year, stands 3-0 after its third dominant victory. The Wasps piled up 536 yards and 29 first downs with a balanced offense while the Bulldogs ran for just 57 yards on 25 attempts and managed just 92 passing yards…

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