2015 Ritsumeikan Panthers football team

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2015 Ritsumeikan Panthers football
Kansai League Champions
West Japan Champions, College National Champions
Conference Kansai Collegiate American Football League
Division1
Record10–1 (3–0 Kansai)
Head coach
Co-defensive coordinator Yuji Ikegami
Home stadium Nishikyogoku Athletic Stadium
Seasons
 2014
2016  
2015 Kansai Collegiate American Football League Division 1 football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
Ritsumeikan $  7 1   10 1  
Kwansei Gakuin  7 1   9 1  
Kansai  6 3   6 3  
Kyoto  4 4   4 5  
Kobe  5 4   8 4  
Ryukoku  3 6   3 6  
Kinki  2 6   2 7  
Momoyama Gakuin  0 9   0 10  
  • $ Conference champion
As of December 14, 2015

The 2015 Ritsumeikan Panthers football team represented Ritsumeikan University in the Kansai Collegiate American Football League during the 2015 season. Ritsumeikan played their home games at Nishikyogoku Athletic Stadium in Kyoto, Japan. [1]

Contents

Season

Schedule

Preseason

DateTimeOpponentSiteResult
April 292:30 pm Meijo *W 21-7
May 105:00 pm Kansai
L 7-24

Regular season

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResult
August 286:40 pm Kyoto Ustream W 44-0
September 126:30 pmat Momoyama Gakuin
Ustream W 64-7
September 262:20 pmat Kobe
  • Prince Stadium
  • Kobe
Ustream W 48-0
October 115:00 pmat Ryukoku
Ustream W 35-3
October 243:00 pm Kansai
  • Nishikyogoku Athletics Stadium
  • Kyoto
Ustream W 31-3
November 712:00 pmat Kinki Ustream W 41-7
November 221:00 pm Kwansei Gakuin Ustream W 30-27
Schedule Sources: [2] [3]

Postseason

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResult
November 292:00 pmat Seinan Gakuin *
  • Prince Stadium
  • Kobe (West Japan Championship)
Ustream W 48-17
December 131:05 pmat Waseda * Ustream W 28-27
January 3at Panasonic Impulse *L 22-19

Game summaries

Regular season

Kyoto

Ritsumeikan Panthers at Kyoto Gangsters – Game summary
Period1234Total
Ritsumeikan14716744
Kyoto00000

at Nishikyogoku Athletic StadiumKyoto

  • Date: August 28, 2015
  • Game time: 6:40 p.m.
  • TV: Ustream
  • Sources:

Momoyama Gakuin

Ritsumeikan at Momoyama Gakuin
1234Total
Ritsumeikan1415211464
Momoyama Gakuin00707
  • Date: September 12th
  • Game start: 6:30 PM
  • Television network: Ustream

Kobe

Ryukoku

Kansai

Kinki

Ritsumeikan at Kinki
1234Total
Ritsumeikan14210641
Kinki00077
  • Date: November 7th
  • Game start: 12:00 PM
  • Television network: Ustream

Kwansei Gakuin

Postseason

Seinan Gakuin (West Japan Championship)

Seinan Gakuin at Ritsumeikan
1234Total
Seinan Gakuin037717
Ritsumeikan71472048
  • Date: November, 29th
  • Location:
    Osaka
  • Game start: 2:00PM
  • Television network: Ustream

Waseda Big Bears (Koshien Bowl)

Panasonic Impulse (Rice Bowl)

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References

  1. "Ritsumekian 2015 Schedule". Ritsumeikan Panthers football. Retrieved October 1, 2015.
  2. "Ritsumekian 2015 Spring Schedule". Ritsumeikan Panthers football. Archived from the original on April 28, 2015. Retrieved November 27, 2015.
  3. "Ritsumekian 2015 Schedule". Ritsumeikan Panthers football. Retrieved October 1, 2015.