WILLIAMSBURG, Va. – The William & Mary football team will look to remain unbeaten at home when it hosts UAlbany at Zable Stadium on Saturday at 3:30 p.m.
The contest will be the Tribe's Military Appreciation Game and fans are encouraged to
wear green. Free camo koozies will be given to 1,000 fans
.
The game will be broadcast on
MASN, while a live stream is available on
FloCollege. Additionally, fans can also listen to a live audio broadcast over the airwaves locally on The Tide 92.3 FM and 107.9 FM and via the Internet at
TideRadio.com.
Live stats will be available at
TribeAthletics.com, while fans can follow the action
@WMTribeFootball.
Tickets for W&M's remaining home games are available at
TribeAthletics.com. Learn more about the enhanced fan experience at Zable Stadium for the 2025 season, including security improvements, pre-game areas, shuttle service, the new Kids Zone, fan experience upgrades, and more at
TribeAthletics.com.
Information on W&M's Game Day Parking Area Policy is available at
TribeAthletics.com.
Clear Bag Policy and Metal Detectors at Zable Stadium in 2025
Furthering its commitment to a first class and secure environment at home athletic events, William & Mary will implement the use of walk-through metal detectors at the entrances to athletic venues (both ticketed and non-ticketed events) beginning in the fall of 2025. This enhanced security method mirrors standard practice at most major professional and intercollegiate athletic events throughout the country and compliments the
Clear Bag Policy already in place. Fans will proceed through metal detectors prior to having their tickets scanned or entering a venue for non-tickets events. Entrants will not need to remove items such as belts, cell phones, coins, jackets, jewelry, watches, wallets, shoes or other small objects. If additional screening is necessary, security staff will ask the individual to proceed to a secondary screening area, where they will be asked to divest themselves of certain items and pass through again until clear.
W&M enters the final month of the regular season with a 4-4 overall record and a 3-2 mark in conference play. Led by quarterback
Tyler Hughes, who ranks third in the CAA in passing efficiency (153.3), the Tribe is averaging 29.2 points per game during the last five contests. Wide receiver
Deven Thompson has also come up big offensively and ranks sixth nationally in yards per catch (22.0). Defensively, W&M has forced at least one turnover in 16 of the last 18 contests, while linebacker
Luke Banbury ranks second nationally in tackles per game (12.1).
UAlbany enters Saturday's game on a four-game losing streak and owns a 1-7 overall record and is winless (0-4) in CAA action. The Great Danes' lone victory came against Cornell (13-10). UA ranks last in the conference in scoring (16.9), while it is also near the bottom of the league in scoring defense (33.3). Quarterback Jack Shields is averaging 218.3 passing yards per game, while Balansama Kamara has totaled 55 tackles, 5.5 sacks and 12.0 TFL.
Saturday's game will mark the fifth meeting between W&M and UAlbany, as both teams have won two games apiece and are unbeaten at home. Three of the previous four contests have been decided by a single score, while the Great Danes won the most recent matchup, 24-8, at UA in 2023.
This week's complete game notes package is available by
clicking here.